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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.
[ "Of the actor making $130,000 and the man making $115,000, one will film on September 22nd and the other is Noel.", "The person filming on September 22nd will make more than the man who will play the brother.", "Paul will make more than the person filming on October 6th.", "The actor who will play the soldier won't be filming on September 29th.", "The person making $130,000 is either the person who will play the uncle or the person who will play the father.", "Luis is either the actor making $160,000 or the actor who will play the father.", "The person who will play the uncle will make 45,000 dollars more than Fernando.", "The actor who will play the firefighter is either the actor making $85,000 or the person filming on September 8th.", "Of the actor filming on October 13th and Paul, one will play the lawyer and the other will make $145,000.", "The man who will play the lawyer will make more than the actor who will play the soldier.", "Randy is either the person filming on October 13th or the man making $175,000.", "The actor making $160,000 is either William or Fernando.", "The seven people are Fernando, the man filming on September 29th, the person filming on September 15th, the person who will play the father, the man making $160,000, the person who will play the uncle and the actor who will play the lawyer.", "Noel will make 15,000 dollars more than the man filming on September 22nd.", "The actor filming on September 29th will make less than the actor who will play the father." ]
[ "Fees", "Actors", "Dates", "Roles" ]
[ "$85,000", "$100,000", "$115,000", "$130,000", "$145,000", "$160,000", "$175,000" ]
[ "Fernando", "Luis", "Noel", "Paul", "Randy", "Timothy", "William" ]
[ "September 1st", "September 8th", "September 15th", "September 22nd", "September 29th", "October 6th", "October 13th" ]
[ "brother", "father", "firefighter", "lawyer", "senator", "soldier", "uncle" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a8bf0de4452250572bfe25b4b5beff3b
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).
[ "The crater in Eritrea is 1,200 meters wide.", "The crater that is 550 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater that is 3,500 meters wide.", "Of the crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the crater discovered in April, one is in Oman and the other is 1,200 meters wide.", "The crater that is 930 meters wide was either the crater in Zimbabwe or the crater discovered in February.", "The feature in Turkmenistan is believed to be older than the feature discovered in August.", "The feature discovered in December is believed to be 30,000 years older than the feature in Turkmenistan.", "The feature that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 120,000 years newer than the feature that is 780 meters wide.", "The feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. was found in August.", "The feature that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be older than the crater that is 780 meters wide.", "The crater that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. was either the crater in Poland or the feature that is 930 meters wide.", "The crater in Zimbabwe isn't exactly 780 meters wide.", "The feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in June.", "The feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E., the feature discovered in October, the feature that is 1,200 meters wide, the feature discovered in June and the feature in Yemen were all different impacts.", "The crater that is 1,480 meters wide was either the feature discovered in December or the crater in Turkmenistan.", "The feature discovered in August is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater in Brunei." ]
[ "Years", "Countries", "Months", "Diameters" ]
[ "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." ]
[ "Brunei", "Eritrea", "Oman", "Poland", "Turkmenistan", "Yemen", "Zimbabwe" ]
[ "February", "April", "June", "August", "September", "October", "December" ]
[ "550 meters", "780 meters", "930 meters", "1,200 meters", "1,480 meters", "2,250 meters", "3,500 meters" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b2c9c481be7cc1372aabe6a15643fe6f
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.
[ "The student who got the A- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the D.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on President Kennedy spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Stacy.", "Yvonne was either the student who got the B- or the student who got the A.", "Of the presenter who got the D and the student who gave the presentation on President Garfield, one spoke for 17 minutes and the other was Muriel.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on President Harding spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Nixon.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on President Harding spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who got the C+.", "The student who got the B+ spoke 3 minutes more than Stacy.", "Of the presenter who gave the presentation on President Lincoln and the student who got the B+, one was Donnie and the other was Yvonne.", "The student who got the C+ spoke 15 minutes less than Yvonne.", "The student who got the B- was either Donnie or the student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy.", "The presenter who spoke for 20 minutes didn't talk about President Washington.", "The student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy spoke for a somewhat longer time than Chris.", "Randy spoke 6 minutes more than Theodore." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Presidents", "Grades" ]
[ "5 minutes", "8 minutes", "11 minutes", "14 minutes", "17 minutes", "20 minutes", "23 minutes" ]
[ "Chris", "Donnie", "Muriel", "Randy", "Stacy", "Theodore", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Garfield", "Harding", "Kennedy", "Lincoln", "Monroe", "Nixon", "Washington" ]
[ "A", "A-", "B+", "B-", "C+", "C-", "D" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d326bb304781bd1312a786e55b37630e
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.
[ "The jumper who has done 85 previous jumps is either the skydiver who wears the pink suit or the skydiver who first started in 1988.", "The skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps doesn't wear the maroon suit.", "The jumper who has done 42 previous jumps is either the skydiver who first started in 1987 or the jumper who first started in 1984.", "The jumper who has done 69 previous jumps doesn't wear the white suit.", "Rodney started skydiving 1 year before Dwayne.", "The skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving 5 years before the skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps.", "Francisco started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the gold suit.", "The jumper who first started in 1982, Otis, the jumper who wears the maroon suit, the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps, the skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps and the skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit are all different skydivers.", "Of Dwayne and the skydiver who first started in 1987, one has done 64 previous jumps and the other wears the white suit.", "Bobby started skydiving 2 years after Rodney.", "Of Clayton and the skydiver who first started in 1986, one has done 102 previous jumps and the other has done 85 previous jumps.", "Of the skydiver who wears the blue suit and Kelly, one has done 102 previous jumps and the other started skydiving in 1984.", "Neither the skydiver who first started in 1984 nor Otis is the jumper who wears the yellow suit." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Bobby", "Clayton", "Dwayne", "Francisco", "Kelly", "Otis", "Rodney" ]
[ "aquamarine", "blue", "gold", "maroon", "pink", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "42", "49", "64", "69", "73", "85", "102" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=14bfb3c170dd03aa707b07a8e1beaec0
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.
[ "The island on which the Manika'i people lived was discovered 7 years before the island first seen by Captain Stevenson.", "Of Beruhga and the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta, one was inhabited by the Kukani and the other was discovered in 1775.", "The island on which the Wainani people lived was discovered sometime before Jujihm.", "Stelphin, the island discovered in 1761, and the island discovered in 1768 are three different islands.", "The island discovered in 1782, the island on which the Enakai people lived, the island first seen by Captain Bradley, Jujihm, the island on which the Kukani people lived and the island on which the Wainani people lived were all different islands.", "The island on which the Kukani people lived was discovered sometime after the island first seen by Captain Wesley.", "Verinya wasn't inhabited by the Hakili.", "The island first seen by Captain Payne was either the island on which the Iakepa people lived or the island discovered in 1789.", "The island on which the Wainani people lived was either Qlork or the island discovered in 1796.", "The island first seen by Captain Payne wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.", "Jujihm was discovered sometime before the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga.", "The island on which the Holo'oka people lived was either Nuhirk or the island discovered in 1761.", "The island first seen by Captain Wesley wasn't inhabited by the Holo'oka.", "Verinya was discovered 7 years before Fushil.", "The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga was either the island on which the Iakepa people lived or the island discovered in 1754.", "Of Beruhga and the island discovered in 1768, one was inhabited by the Manika'i and the other was found by Captain Guizburuaga." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Cultures", "Captains" ]
[ "1754", "1761", "1768", "1775", "1782", "1789", "1796" ]
[ "Beruhga", "Fushil", "Jujihm", "Nuhirk", "Qlork", "Stelphin", "Verinya" ]
[ "Enakai", "Hakili", "Holo\\'oka", "Iakepa", "Manika\\'i", "Kukani", "Wainani" ]
[ "Azpilleta", "Bradley", "Guizburuaga", "Olavarriaga", "Payne", "Stevenson", "Wesley" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d4b9afdfaafb319cf6ed6d2d94895e48
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.
[ "\"Dancing Well\" was due 1 week after \"Stars Below\".", "The book by Hank Hensley was due sometime before the title by Walter Wood.", "The title by Hank Hensley was due 1 week after \"Ohio Haunts\".", "The title by Mike Meadows was due 4 weeks after Vicki's book.", "Of the book by Hank Hensley and the title by Kim Kramer, one was taken out by Barry and the other was \"Time to Burn\".", "The book by Walter Wood is either \"Ohio Haunts\" or \"Stars Below\".", "Franklin's book wasn't \"Time to Burn\".", "\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due 2 weeks after Wayne's book.", "Cory's book wasn't \"Kip and Ken\".", "The title by Lyle Lester was due sometime after Franklin's book.", "\"Dancing Well\" was due 2 weeks before Barry's book.", "Terrance's book wasn't due on October 13.", "Vicki's book was due 1 week before the book by Fred Fuentes.", "Of \"Dancing Well\" and \"Heaven's Seal\", one was taken out by Wayne and the other was due on September 29.", "Terrance's book wasn't due on September 29." ]
[ "Due Dates", "Borrowers", "Titles", "Authors" ]
[ "September 1", "September 8", "September 15", "September 22", "September 29", "October 6", "October 13" ]
[ "Barry", "Cory", "Franklin", "Sherrie", "Terrance", "Vicki", "Wayne" ]
[ "Dancing Well", "Frogs of Iowa", "Heaven\\'s Seal", "Kip and Ken", "Ohio Haunts", "Stars Below", "Time to Burn" ]
[ "Betty Bush", "Fred Fuentes", "Hank Hensley", "Kim Kramer", "Lyle Lester", "Mike Meadows", "Walter Wood" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c3ab121e4e897b5086c6b64df3a2a279
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.
[ "Teri didn't talk about Maximus.", "The presenter who got the C+ spoke for a somewhat longer time than Teri.", "Harriet, the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on Augustus, the student who got the D and the student who got the A were all different students.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on Augustus spoke 6 minutes less than the student who got the B-.", "Of the presenter who got the C+ and the student who gave the presentation on Caligula, one was Yolanda and the other spoke for 8 minutes.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius spoke for a somewhat longer time than Yolanda.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on Nero spoke 10 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Augustus.", "The student who gave the presentation on Nero was either Neal or the student who got the C-.", "The student who got the B+ was either the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes or Teri.", "Of Gina and Harriet, one talked about Augustus and the other got the A-.", "Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and the student who got the A-, one talked about Diocletian and the other was Yolanda.", "The presenter who got the C- spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who got the A-.", "Neal was either the presenter who got the A or the student who gave the presentation on Maximus.", "Catherine didn't talk about Maximus.", "Johnnie didn't get the C-." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Emperors", "Grades" ]
[ "6 minutes", "8 minutes", "10 minutes", "12 minutes", "14 minutes", "16 minutes", "18 minutes" ]
[ "Catherine", "Gina", "Harriet", "Johnnie", "Neal", "Teri", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Augustus", "Caligula", "Claudius", "Diocletian", "Domitian", "Maximus", "Nero" ]
[ "A", "A-", "B+", "B-", "C+", "C-", "D" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=457a6b82a01e6c1b899a2b8cf254fdb8
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).
[ "Wally Six was discovered 3 years before the comet with an orbital period of 15 years.", "The comet with an orbital period of 21 years was discovered sometime after the comet Quinn discovered.", "The one Nolan discovered was discovered 1 year after the comet Underwood discovered.", "The one discovered in 2012 is Casputi.", "The comet with an orbital period of 58 years isn't Wally Six.", "The comet discovered in 2014 is either Peinope or the one Underwood discovered.", "The comet Nolan discovered doesn't have an orbital period of 58 years.", "The comet Ken Jones discovered was discovered 2 years after Klionne.", "The one Nolan discovered, the comet discovered in 2012, and the one with an orbital period of 72 years are three different comets.", "Of the one with an orbital period of 65 years and the one Parks discovered, one was found in 2010 and the other is Sporrin.", "The comet Underwood discovered, the comet discovered in 2009, and the comet with an orbital period of 72 years are three different comets.", "Sporrin was discovered 1 year before Trosny.", "The comet with an orbital period of 42 years was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 65 years.", "The comet Nolan discovered was discovered 2 years before the one Gilda Frank discovered.", "The comet discovered in 2011 is Klionne.", "The comet discovered in 2012 orbits the sun once every 30 years." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013", "2014" ]
[ "Gilda Frank", "Ken Jones", "Nolan", "Parks", "Quinn", "Underwood", "Vance" ]
[ "Casputi", "Gostroma", "Klionne", "Peinope", "Sporrin", "Trosny", "Wally Six" ]
[ "15 years", "21 years", "30 years", "42 years", "58 years", "65 years", "72 years" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8aeb606821f00568fa286a84b914b9dd
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.
[ "The man who will lift 1,080 lbs, Brent, and the person going seventh are three different competitors.", "Nicola won't lift an exact weight of 1,080 lbs.", "Nicola is either the South African or the American.", "Of the man going second and the man who will lift 1,040 lbs, one is Francisco and the other is the South African.", "The Swede will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the person going first.", "The man going fifth will lift a weight that is 200 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Canadian.", "The contestant going third, Brent, the man who will lift 1,120 lbs, the Dane, Vincent and the person who will lift 880 lbs are all different competitors.", "Francisco will lift a weight that is 200 pounds lighter than the one selected by the American.", "The person going fourth will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Russian.", "The man going fourth will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Swede.", "Jeremy will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Vincent.", "The man who will lift 1,000 lbs is either the contestant going seventh or the contestant going third.", "Jeremy won't go fifth.", "The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs won't go first.", "Oliver won't go fifth." ]
[ "Weights", "Competitors", "Nationalities", "Orders" ]
[ "880 lbs", "920 lbs", "960 lbs", "1,000 lbs", "1,040 lbs", "1,080 lbs", "1,120 lbs" ]
[ "Brent", "Francisco", "Jeremy", "Nicola", "Oliver", "Vincent", "Wendell" ]
[ "American", "Canadian", "Dane", "Korean", "Russian", "South African", "Swede" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f9bd147cec79ba3f4a007713c2091dfe
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.
[ "The iyengar yoga class isn't led by Marilyn.", "Teresa's class starts sometime after the session with 15 people.", "The class with 9 people is either Karen's class or Opal's class.", "The vinyasa yoga session doesn't start at 9:30am.", "Teresa's class, the class with 8 people, and the iyengar yoga class are three different classes.", "Of Karen's class and the session with 14 people, one is at 3:30pm and the other teaches hatha yoga.", "Sandra's class begins 4 hours before the ashtanga yoga session.", "The class with 8 people starts 1 hour after the class with 14 people.", "The anusara yoga session doesn't have exactly 6 people in it.", "The anusara yoga session, the session with 5 people, Opal's class, the session with 8 people, the 12:30pm class and Rosemary's class are all different classes.", "The class with 12 people begins sometime before the iyengar yoga session.", "Pamela's class starts 4 hours after Opal's session.", "Of the ashtanga yoga session and Marilyn's session, one is at 2:30pm and the other has 9 people in it.", "The bikram yoga class doesn't start at 1:30pm.", "The vinyasa yoga session doesn't have exactly 8 people in it." ]
[ "Times", "Yoga Types", "Leaders", "Class Sizes" ]
[ "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm", "2:30pm", "3:30pm" ]
[ "anusara", "ashtanga", "bikram", "hatha", "iyengar", "prenatal", "vinyasa" ]
[ "Karen", "Marilyn", "Opal", "Pamela", "Rosemary", "Sandra", "Teresa" ]
[ "5", "6", "8", "9", "12", "14", "15" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fc9277bf7246a9444a50277ed4c1ae0a
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).
[ "Hurricane Heidi was either the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage or the hurricane that made landfall at Granger.", "The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage hit 8 years before Hurricane Rachel.", "Of the hurricane that made landfall at Varina and Hurricane Olivia, one struck in 1944 and the other caused $17.4 million in damage.", "Hurricane Audrey was either the hurricane that made landfall at Onawa or the hurricane that hit in 1948.", "The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage hit 4 years before the hurricane that caused $17.4 million in damage.", "Hurricane Mabel was either the storm that hit in 1960 or the storm that made landfall at Varina.", "The seven hurricanes were Hurricane Rachel, the hurricane that hit in 1948, the storm that made landfall at Varina, the storm that made landfall at Granger, the hurricane that made landfall at Escondido, the storm that made landfall at Hesperia and the storm that hit in 1964.", "The hurricane that hit in 1964 didn't cause exactly $13.1 million in damage.", "The storm that caused $12.5 million in damage hit 16 years before the hurricane that made landfall at Granger.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Varina hit sometime after the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage.", "The hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage hit 16 years after the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage.", "Of the hurricane that made landfall at Tomales and Hurricane Tammy, one caused $15.7 million in damage and the other struck in 1948.", "The storm that caused $15.7 million in damage hit 12 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Escondido." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960", "1964", "1968" ]
[ "Audrey", "Heidi", "Iris", "Mabel", "Olivia", "Rachel", "Tammy" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$13.1 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$17.4 million", "$18.5 million" ]
[ "Escondido", "Granger", "Hesperia", "Onawa", "Tomales", "Varina", "Zamora" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4da547f1638ac9f29854e3ec27b81ac7
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "The insect that sold for $135 wasn't the peacock butterfly.", "Victor's purchase wasn't from Canada.", "Heather's purchase cost 30 dollars more than Sophie's purchase.", "The specimen from Madagascar cost 30 dollars more than Brandon's purchase.", "Christopher's purchase wasn't from Madagascar.", "Of the specimen from Venezuela and the clearwing butterfly, one was won by Brandon and the other sold for $120.", "Katie's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the torturix butterfly.", "The specimen from Denmark cost 15 dollars less than the chalkhill butterfly.", "The specimen from Venezuela wasn't the peacock butterfly.", "Heather's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the torturix butterfly.", "Of the specimen from Zimbabwe and the specimen from Denmark, one was won by Katie and the other was the emperor butterfly.", "Victor's purchase was either the peacock butterfly or the insect that sold for $105.", "The emperor butterfly cost more than the specimen from Venezuela.", "The emperor butterfly cost less than the specimen from Ukraine.", "The specimen from Canada wasn't the atlas butterfly.", "The insect that sold for $90 was either the specimen from Madagascar or the specimen from Ukraine.", "The specimen from Madagascar was either the chalkhill butterfly or the emperor butterfly." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Butterflies", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120", "$135" ]
[ "Brandon", "Christopher", "Derek", "Heather", "Katie", "Sophie", "Victor" ]
[ "atlas", "chalkhill", "clearwing", "emperor", "peacock", "swallowtail", "torturix" ]
[ "Canada", "Denmark", "Madagascar", "Qatar", "Ukraine", "Venezuela", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7af5083d4bcab1827f643b03c043b3f1
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Of Shelley's purchase and the arachnid that sold for $90, one was the darkback and the other was from Uganda.", "The arachnid that sold for $120 was either the specimen from Iran or Shelley's purchase.", "Melinda's purchase, the darkback, the wolf spider, the redback and the arachnid that sold for $120 were all different spiders.", "Neither the arachnid that sold for $75 nor the specimen from Chile was the darkback.", "The archaenido cost less than Nichole's purchase.", "Melinda's purchase wasn't from France.", "Of the arachnid that sold for $75 and the redback, one was from Guinea and the other was won by Melinda.", "Of the wolf spider and the specimen from Guinea, one was won by Freddie and the other sold for $60.", "The specimen from Dominica cost 15 dollars more than the archaenido.", "The whip spider cost 15 dollars more than the redback.", "Zachary's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the ipstin spider.", "The wolf spider was either Olga's purchase or the specimen from France.", "The specimen from Uganda cost more than the wolf spider.", "The wolf spider cost 15 dollars less than the cart spider." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Spiders", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120", "$135" ]
[ "Freddie", "Georgia", "Melinda", "Nichole", "Olga", "Shelley", "Zachary" ]
[ "archaenido", "cart spider", "darkback", "ipstin spider", "redback", "whip spider", "wolf spider" ]
[ "Chile", "Dominica", "France", "Guinea", "Iran", "Uganda", "Venezuela" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a8654512e4297eb78a38baa8ebdcda5f
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.
[ "Lone Oak will be worked on sometime before the farm that grows spinach.", "Lucky Star, the business that grows potatoes, the business that grows cucumbers, the business in Independence and the farm in Paradise are all different farms.", "The business in Paradise will be worked on 4 days after the one in Fremont.", "The one that grows alfalfa will be worked on 2 days after the farm that grows soy.", "The one in Milbridge will be worked on 1 day after the farm that grows soy.", "Tall Pines will be worked on 2 days before the one in George.", "The business in Tipton is either Tall Pines or the farm Michael will dust on June 4th.", "The business that grows corn will be worked on sometime after the business that grows soy.", "Hazelwood will be worked on 5 days after the one that grows soy.", "The farm that grows corn will be worked on sometime before the one in Fremont.", "Of the farm that grows spinach and the one that grows beets, one is Iron Hill and the other is in Albion.", "Lucky Star will be worked on 1 day before Blackwater.", "Meadowgrove won't be dusted on June 8th.", "Hazelwood doesn't grow potatoes." ]
[ "Days", "Farms", "Towns", "Crops" ]
[ "June 4th", "June 5th", "June 6th", "June 7th", "June 8th", "June 9th", "June 10th" ]
[ "Blackwater", "Hazelwood", "Iron Hill", "Lone Oak", "Meadowgrove", "Lucky Star", "Tall Pines" ]
[ "Albion", "Fremont", "George", "Independence", "Milbridge", "Paradise", "Tipton" ]
[ "alfalfa", "beets", "cucumbers", "corn", "potatoes", "soy", "spinach" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=79fce7b38e0888d9256e1f3eaea8dddd
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.
[ "The owner of the Shady Lady took 8 more days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.", "Vicky Estes was either the competitor who finished in 278 days or the owner of the Alpha One.", "The seven people were the owner of the Quick Silver, the person in the catamaran, the sailor who finished in 274 days, the person in the gaff cutter, Ed Alexander, the competitor in the pilot cutter and the person in the ketch.", "The owner of the Quick Silver took 4 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.", "The sailor in the sloop took 4 more days to finish than the owner of the Quick Silver.", "Gil Baxter took 4 more days to finish than the sailor in the trimaran.", "Ed Alexander didn't sail the Bay Hawk.", "The person in the sloop took somewhat fewer days to finish than the person in the schooner.", "The owner of the Dream Walker took 4 more days to finish than Tara Carroll.", "The sailor in the catamaran took 8 more days to finish than Ed Alexander.", "Of Wendell Orr and the competitor who finished in 290 days, one used the gaff cutter and the other sailed the Alpha One.", "Of the competitor who finished in 278 days and the sailor who finished in 286 days, one was Debra Decker and the other used the schooner.", "Tara Carroll didn't use the pilot cutter." ]
[ "Days", "Sailors", "Boat Types", "Boats" ]
[ "270", "274", "278", "282", "286", "290", "294" ]
[ "Debra Decker", "Ed Alexander", "Gil Baxter", "Neal Bundt", "Tara Carroll", "Vicky Estes", "Wendell Orr" ]
[ "catamaran", "gaff cutter", "ketch", "pilot cutter", "schooner", "sloop", "trimaran" ]
[ "Alpha One", "Bay Hawk", "Dream Walker", "Quick Silver", "Sea Dart", "Shady Lady", "Wave Dancer" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=beb93985db62325808706c8007c7ccb5
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.
[ "The condor released at Bingham Canyon is either the 11-year-old condor or Pepper.", "Gracie, Mango, the condor released at Folsom Bend and the 5-year-old condor are all different condors.", "Of the 11-year-old bird and Gracie, one has a wingspan of 122 inches and the other was released at Bingham Canyon.", "The bird with a wingspan of 126 inches is either the 10-year-old condor or the 5-year-old condor.", "The bird released at Ralton Pass is either the 10-year-old bird or Spike.", "Spike has a wingspan somewhat longer than Pepper.", "The 6-year-old bird has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 12-year-old condor.", "The bird released at Ralton Pass has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than Mango.", "The condor with a wingspan of 106 inches wasn't released at Folsom Bend.", "The condor released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than Smokey.", "The 10-year-old condor has a wingspan somewhat longer than the condor released at Golden Butte.", "The bird released at Pecos Pueblo isn't 5 years old.", "Of the condor released at Cordell Mesa and the condor released at Ralton Pass, one was Pepper and the other has a wingspan of 102 inches.", "Angel has a wingspan somewhat shorter than the 4-year-old bird.", "Angel wasn't released at Golden Butte.", "The condor with a wingspan of 122 inches isn't 4 years old." ]
[ "Wingspans", "Names", "Ages", "Locations" ]
[ "102 inches", "106 inches", "110 inches", "114 inches", "118 inches", "122 inches", "126 inches" ]
[ "Angel", "Charlie", "Gracie", "Mango", "Pepper", "Smokey", "Spike" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "8", "10", "11", "12" ]
[ "Alkali Ridge", "Bingham Canyon", "Cordell Mesa", "Folsom Bend", "Golden Butte", "Pecos Pueblo", "Ralton Pass" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=129017f4c9336623118f901c348721fa
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.
[ "Of Frederick and Tim, one paid $24.50 and the other was dropped off on Riverside Drive.", "Of the client with the $6.50 fare and Philip, one was picked up at the Fremont Library and the other was dropped off on Mill Avenue.", "The person who was dropped off on James Street wasn't picked up at the Neptune Theatre.", "The person with the $12.50 fare, the customer who was dropped off on Shelly Lane, the client who got picked up at the Fremont Library, the client who got picked up at the Norvell House, Sara and Neil were all different customers.", "The person who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 9 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club.", "Neil paid 15 dollars more than Max.", "Sara was either the client who was dropped off on James Street or the customer who was dropped off on Ethel Street.", "The customer who was dropped off on James Street wasn't picked up at the Moore Mansion.", "The person who was dropped off on King Court paid 3 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club.", "Of the client who got picked up at the Smith Tower and the person with the $15.50 fare, one was Rosa and the other was dropped off on Shelly Lane.", "Of Neil and the client who was dropped off on York Court, one was picked up at the Neptune Theatre and the other paid $15.50.", "Frederick wasn't picked up at the Smith Tower." ]
[ "Fares", "Customers", "Pickup Points", "Drop-off Points" ]
[ "$6.50", "$9.50", "$12.50", "$15.50", "$18.50", "$21.50", "$24.50" ]
[ "Frederick", "Max", "Neil", "Philip", "Rosa", "Sara", "Tim" ]
[ "Fremont Library", "Moore Mansion", "Neptune Theatre", "Norvell House", "Rainier Club", "Seattle Tower", "Smith Tower" ]
[ "Ethel Street", "James Street", "King Court", "Mill Avenue", "Riverside Drive", "Shelly Lane", "York Court" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=acd8661ac8c888336e6c04a07693a79c
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.
[ "The $8.00 assignment starts 2 hours after Sheri's job.", "Willie's assignment isn't the basement.", "The $7.00 task is the mud room.", "Alexi's assignment starts 1 hour before the $9.00 chore.", "The assignment that starts at 11:00am isn't the basement.", "Of Lynne's assignment and the $6.50 assignment, one is the dining room and the other starts at 11:00am.", "Vicky's chore starts 3 hours before Alexi's chore.", "Vicky's task starts sometime before the $6.50 job.", "The $8.50 chore starts 1 hour after the garage assignment.", "The chore that starts at 1:00pm, the dining room assignment, the garage assignment, the $7.00 task, the living room assignment and Elisa's assignment are all different jobs.", "Of the $8.50 task and the assignment that starts at 2:00pm, one is the mud room and the other is the kitchen.", "The dining room assignment starts 2 hours before the $10.00 job." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Alexi", "Elisa", "Francisco", "Lynne", "Sheri", "Vicky", "Willie" ]
[ "basement", "bathroom", "dining room", "garage", "kitchen", "living room", "mud room" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.00", "$8.00", "$8.50", "$9.00", "$10.00" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f4158001068d81a0c399c9d4426aa929
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.
[ "The seven boats are Captain Romero's boat, the boat that went to Silver springs, the boat that went to Betty Beach, the boat that went to Arno's Spit, the Mellow Mel, the vessel that saw 3 manatees and the Foxy Roxy.", "Captain Espinoza's boat saw 1 fewer manatees than the Foxy Roxy.", "The Benny II is either the vessel that went to Hollow Hole or Captain Romero's vessel.", "Of the Daily Ray and Captain Preston's vessel, one went to Rainbow Reef and the other went to Silver springs.", "Captain Jacobson's vessel saw 4 fewer manatees than the boat that went to Betty Beach.", "The Foxy Roxy is either the vessel that went to Hollow Hole or the boat that went to Yellow Bend.", "Captain Espinoza's vessel saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Lloyd's vessel.", "The boat that went to Yellow Bend is either the vessel that saw 7 manatees or the boat that saw 6 manatees.", "Of the boat that went to Hollow Hole and Captain Espinoza's boat, one was the Samantha and the other was the Benny II.", "Captain Quinn's boat saw 1 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef.", "Of the vessel that saw 9 manatees and the boat that went to Silver springs, one was led by Captain Jacobson and the other was the Watery Pete." ]
[ "Manatees", "Boats", "Captains", "Locations" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
[ "Benny II", "Daily Ray", "Foxy Roxy", "Mellow Mel", "Samantha", "Sea Cow", "Watery Pete" ]
[ "Espinoza", "Jacobson", "Lloyd", "Preston", "Quinn", "Romero", "Yang" ]
[ "Arno\\'s Spit", "Betty Beach", "Hollow Hole", "Rainbow Reef", "Silver springs", "Trey\\'s Tunnel", "Yellow Bend" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f9a71a2f00a8f2e98dc4c939b881393c
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.
[ "The student who spoke for 23 minutes, Loretta, the presenter who gave the presentation on President Truman, the presenter who gave the presentation on President Monroe, Ed and the presenter who gave the presentation on President Washington were all different students.", "Neither the presenter who spoke for 17 minutes nor Yvonne was the presenter who got the B-.", "The presenter who got the C- didn't talk about President Monroe.", "Of the presenter who gave the presentation on President Garfield and the presenter who got the B+, one spoke for 20 minutes and the other was Yvonne.", "The presenter who got the B+ didn't talk about President Van Buren.", "The student who got the A spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the C-.", "Josefina was either the presenter who spoke for 5 minutes or the student who spoke for 14 minutes.", "The student who gave the presentation on President Garfield spoke 6 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy.", "Neither Donnie nor the student who gave the presentation on President Washington was the student who spoke for 20 minutes.", "The presenter who spoke for 20 minutes was either Ed or the student who got the C+.", "The presenter who got the B- talked about President Ford.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on President Washington spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the C+.", "Randy spoke 12 minutes less than the presenter who got the A-.", "Randy was either the student who spoke for 11 minutes or the presenter who got the C+.", "Loretta was either the student who gave the presentation on President Garfield or the student who got the A.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on President Van Buren spoke 6 minutes less than the student who got the D." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Presidents", "Grades" ]
[ "5 minutes", "8 minutes", "11 minutes", "14 minutes", "17 minutes", "20 minutes", "23 minutes" ]
[ "Chris", "Donnie", "Ed", "Josefina", "Loretta", "Randy", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Ford", "Garfield", "Kennedy", "Monroe", "Truman", "Van Buren", "Washington" ]
[ "A", "A-", "B+", "B-", "C+", "C-", "D" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f107aa451afa157620ab9db340300034
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.
[ "Virginia's rose was either the rose that won fourth place or the rose grown in Hardy.", "The magic dragon finished 3 places behind Renee's rose.", "The flower grown in Hardy finished 2 places behind the perle d'or.", "The lafter finished 1 place ahead of Mattie's flower.", "The rose grown in Zamora, the rose grown in Hardy, Francine's flower, the flower grown in Lee Vining and the flower grown in Quimby were all different flowers.", "The quietness wasn't grown by Virginia.", "The vanity was either the rose grown in Tahoe Vista or Ollie's flower.", "The lafter wasn't grown by Ollie.", "Of Renee's rose and the rose that won sixth place, one is the vanity and the other was grown in Zamora.", "The quietness wasn't grown by Ollie.", "The rose grown in Bonita finished somewhere behind the winecup.", "Of the rose that won seventh place and the vanity, one was Mattie's and the other was grown in Tahoe Vista.", "The flower that won fourth place was either the perle d'or or the winecup.", "Of the flower that won seventh place and the rose that won fifth place, one is the happenstance and the other was grown in Quimby.", "The rose grown in Zamora wasn't grown by Ethel." ]
[ "Placements", "Roses", "Gardeners", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
[ "happenstance", "lafter", "magic dragon", "perle d\\'or", "quietness", "vanity", "winecup" ]
[ "Ethel", "Francine", "Mattie", "Ollie", "Renee", "Virginia", "Wendy" ]
[ "Bonita", "Hardy", "Kenwood", "Lee Vining", "Quimby", "Tahoe Vista", "Zamora" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0efea045aa35d1baf48a8a9b419d7659
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).
[ "The comet Miller discovered is either the one discovered in 2010 or Gostroma.", "Of the comet with an orbital period of 15 years and the one discovered in 2011, one was first seen by Young and the other is Sporrin.", "The comet Whitaker discovered was discovered sometime after the one Irv Horton discovered.", "The one Vance discovered was discovered 2 years after the one with an orbital period of 65 years.", "The one Vance discovered was found in 2013.", "The comet Solomon discovered was discovered 2 years after the comet Irv Horton discovered.", "The comet with an orbital period of 21 years was discovered 1 year after Gostroma.", "Wally Six, the comet with an orbital period of 47 years, the one Young discovered, the comet Solomon discovered and the one with an orbital period of 58 years are all different comets.", "The comet discovered in 2010 is either the comet with an orbital period of 58 years or Peinope.", "Casputi was discovered 1 year after Gostroma.", "The one with an orbital period of 47 years isn't Peinope.", "The comet with an orbital period of 58 years is Gostroma.", "Of the one discovered in 2008 and the one with an orbital period of 72 years, one was first seen by Quinn and the other is Trosny.", "The one Young discovered was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 47 years.", "The comet with an orbital period of 29 years was discovered 1 year before the comet Irv Horton discovered." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013", "2014" ]
[ "Irv Horton", "Miller", "Quinn", "Solomon", "Vance", "Whitaker", "Young" ]
[ "Casputi", "Gostroma", "Klionne", "Peinope", "Sporrin", "Trosny", "Wally Six" ]
[ "15 years", "21 years", "29 years", "47 years", "58 years", "65 years", "72 years" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3e222ed01704f65a4d4bc65a44f9f08a
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.
[ "Of Dr. Fletcher's essay and the 7-page piece, one will be in Chapter 2 and the other is about volcanoes.", "The 8-page article isn't about oceanography.", "The 14-page article will appear somewhere in the book after Dr. Leach's piece.", "Dr. Horton's piece will appear somewhere in the book after the 14-page essay.", "Dr. Fletcher's piece will appear 4 chapters before Dr. Nguyen's piece.", "Dr. Terry's piece is either the article about asteroids or the essay about oceanography.", "The essay about earthquakes, Dr. Terry's piece, the piece in Chapter 6, the 7-page article, Dr. Vance's essay and Dr. Phillips's essay are all different essays.", "The 10-page article isn't about physiology.", "The piece about space travel will appear 5 chapters before the 9-page essay.", "Dr. Leach's piece is either the 12-page essay or the article in Chapter 4.", "The 16-page article will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Terry's article.", "The piece about oceanography will appear 1 chapter before the article about dinosaurs.", "Dr. Vance's article will appear 2 chapters after the article about volcanoes.", "Of the article in Chapter 4 and the 10-page article, one was written by Dr. Vance and the other is about dinosaurs." ]
[ "Chapters", "Authors", "Subjects", "Pages" ]
[ "Chapter 1", "Chapter 2", "Chapter 3", "Chapter 4", "Chapter 5", "Chapter 6", "Chapter 7" ]
[ "Fletcher", "Horton", "Leach", "Nguyen", "Phillips", "Terry", "Vance" ]
[ "asteroids", "dinosaurs", "earthquakes", "oceanography", "physiology", "space travel", "volcanoes" ]
[ "7", "8", "9", "10", "12", "14", "16" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3a51a763742c0c7ca397da77f1289d0e
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.
[ "The class with 9 people is either the prenatal yoga session or the 3:30pm class.", "Pamela's class starts 2 hours after the class with 6 people.", "Of Marilyn's session and the 11:30am class, one teaches vinyasa yoga and the other has 6 people in it.", "The prenatal yoga class is either the 1:30pm session or Leah's session.", "The session with 15 people isn't led by Teresa.", "Karen's session starts 1 hour after the session with 15 people.", "The session with 12 people isn't led by Karen.", "The hatha yoga session begins 3 hours before the class with 9 people.", "The class with 6 people is either the iyengar yoga session or the 11:30am class.", "The anusara yoga class isn't led by Karen.", "The 9:30am class isn't led by Marilyn.", "The class with 12 people is either the 10:30am class or Sandra's session.", "The class with 6 people starts 1 hour after Karen's class.", "The ashtanga yoga class starts sometime after the bikram yoga class.", "Karen's session begins 1 hour before the prenatal yoga class.", "The class with 5 people is either Nancy's session or Pamela's session.", "The iyengar yoga class starts 2 hours after Leah's class.", "The class with 14 people, the prenatal yoga session, the 10:30am class, the ashtanga yoga class and the vinyasa yoga class are all different classes." ]
[ "Times", "Yoga Types", "Leaders", "Class Sizes" ]
[ "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm", "2:30pm", "3:30pm" ]
[ "anusara", "ashtanga", "bikram", "hatha", "iyengar", "prenatal", "vinyasa" ]
[ "Karen", "Leah", "Marilyn", "Nancy", "Pamela", "Sandra", "Teresa" ]
[ "5", "6", "8", "9", "12", "14", "15" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=15dc63936fa7ca664b67767cda0c31f5
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.
[ "Line E isn't exactly 650 ft long.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH is either the one with a maximum height of 85 ft or Line E.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH is either the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft or the one with a maximum height of 85 ft.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is 50 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 45 ft.", "Line A is shorter than Line G.", "The zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft, the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH, the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH, the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH and the line with a maximum height of 55 ft are all different lines.", "Line F isn't exactly 650 ft long.", "The one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is 100 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft.", "Of Line B and the one with a maximum height of 30 ft, one is 900 ft long and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH.", "Line G doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 35 MPH.", "Line F isn't exactly 700 ft long.", "Of Line A and the line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH, one is 800 ft long and the other reaches a height of 70 ft.", "Line G is shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.", "Line G, the one with a maximum height of 40 ft, and the one with a maximum height of 55 ft are three different lines.", "Of the 950 ft one and Line D, one reaches a height of 25 ft and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 50 MPH." ]
[ "Lengths", "Zip Line", "Heights", "Max Speeds" ]
[ "650 ft", "700 ft", "750 ft", "800 ft", "850 ft", "900 ft", "950 ft" ]
[ "Line A", "Line B", "Line C", "Line D", "Line E", "Line F", "Line G" ]
[ "25 ft", "30 ft", "40 ft", "45 ft", "55 ft", "70 ft", "85 ft" ]
[ "25 MPH", "30 MPH", "35 MPH", "40 MPH", "45 MPH", "50 MPH", "55 MPH" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=159d4cbdc30ad17819665a3271cebe3e
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).
[ "Hurricane Freda hit 12 years after the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage.", "The storm that hit in 1956 caused $15.7 million in damage.", "The seven hurricanes were Hurricane Nina, the hurricane that hit in 1948, the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage, the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage, the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage, the hurricane that hit in 1944 and the hurricane that hit in 1952.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Tomales hit 8 years before the storm that made landfall at Varina.", "The storm that caused $17.4 million in damage hit 8 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia.", "Hurricane Audrey hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Escondido was either the hurricane that hit in 1948 or the storm that hit in 1952.", "The hurricane that hit in 1968 didn't cause exactly $18.5 million in damage.", "Of the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage and the hurricane that hit in 1964, one was Hurricane Gwendolyn and the other hit land at Alta Vista.", "Hurricane Velma hit sometime after the storm that made landfall at Granger.", "Of the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage and the storm that made landfall at Varina, one was Hurricane Wilma and the other was Hurricane Nina." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960", "1964", "1968" ]
[ "Audrey", "Freda", "Gwendolyn", "Heidi", "Nina", "Velma", "Wilma" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$17.4 million", "$18.5 million", "$19.2 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Escondido", "Granger", "Hesperia", "Rockford", "Tomales", "Varina" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9a9f49efee48004dd76703599c21166f
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.
[ "Natalie's hot sauce is \"Baja Tickler\".", "The product that uses the blue moluga is either \"Lips Ablaze\" or Natalie's hot sauce.", "Raul's hot sauce is 10,000 SHU less spicy than \"Pants on Fire\".", "The hot sauce that uses the naga viper is somewhat less spicy than the hot sauce that uses the injie chili.", "The product that uses the injie chili isn't \"Burn Squad\".", "The hot sauce rated at 25,000 SHU is either \"Lips Ablaze\" or \"Hertz So Good\".", "\"Baja Tickler\" is 10,000 SHU spicier than \"Magma Drizzle\".", "Natalie's sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than Phillip's product.", "The hot sauce rated at 15,000 SHU doesn't use the naga viper.", "The product that uses the ghost pepper is 5,000 SHU spicier than the product that uses the panju reaper.", "Guy's product is somewhat less spicy than the hot sauce that uses the blue moluga.", "Of the hot sauce that uses the panju reaper and \"Magma Drizzle\", one is Raul's and the other is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units.", "Danny's hot sauce is 20,000 SHU less spicy than \"Lips Ablaze\".", "Guy's sauce isn't rated at exactly 30,000 SHU.", "The product rated at 10,000 SHU, the product that uses the injie chili, \"Hertz So Good\", Danny's product, the sauce that uses the bhut jolokia and \"Lips Ablaze\" are all different products.", "Herman's sauce doesn't use the blue moluga." ]
[ "SHU", "Employees", "Hot Sauces", "Peppers" ]
[ "5,000", "10,000", "15,000", "20,000", "25,000", "30,000", "35,000" ]
[ "Charlie", "Danny", "Guy", "Herman", "Natalie", "Phillip", "Raul" ]
[ "Alpha Pepper", "Baja Tickler", "Burn Squad", "Hertz So Good", "Magma Drizzle", "Lips Ablaze", "Pants on Fire" ]
[ "assam anjula", "bhut jolokia", "blue moluga", "ghost pepper", "injie chili", "naga viper", "panju reaper" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=db88c95be1e6b7af06ab91a7d717c059
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.
[ "Protecha.com is either the business started by Pat Padilla or the company that sells robots.", "The startup that received the $5,000,000 investment was started by Fred Frost.", "Madinkz.com is either the startup started by Betty Becker or the company that received the $3,000,000 investment.", "The business that sells sports gear is either Protecha.com or the company that received the $3,000,000 investment.", "The startup that sells cell phones, Gofro.com, and the startup that received the $3,000,000 investment are three different businesses.", "The startup started by Pat Padilla received 5 million dollars more than the business that sells textbooks.", "Zetafish.com is either the company that sells cameras or the business that received the $7,000,000 investment.", "The startup that received the $7,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Vicky Velez.", "Of Atriana.com and the company that sells textbooks, one received $1,000,000 and the other was started by Vicky Velez.", "The startup that sells cameras received less than the business started by Vicky Velez.", "The company started by Will Waters received 1 million dollars more than the company started by Addie Abrams.", "Tyngle.com was started by Addie Abrams.", "Gofro.com received 1 million dollars more than the business that sells robots.", "The startup that sells kitchen wares received 2 million dollars more than Zetafish.com.", "The business started by Betty Becker received 1 million dollars less than the company started by Fred Frost." ]
[ "Investments", "Startups", "Founders", "Products" ]
[ "$1,000,000", "$2,000,000", "$3,000,000", "$4,000,000", "$5,000,000", "$6,000,000", "$7,000,000" ]
[ "Atriana.com", "Byxby.com", "Gofro.com", "Madinkz.com", "Protecha.com", "Tyngle.com", "Zetafish.com" ]
[ "Addie Abrams", "Betty Becker", "Fred Frost", "Lara Larson", "Pat Padilla", "Vicky Velez", "Will Waters" ]
[ "cameras", "cell phones", "kitchen wares", "robots", "sports gear", "textbooks", "video games" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=215f89dd8bac5126d96b205e6baf5859
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.
[ "Lonnie isn't from Eldon.", "Of the player who's now with the Indians and the person who graduated in 2011, one is from Klamath and the other is Ivan.", "Victor graduated 3 years after the person who's now with the Tigers.", "Neither the player who's now with the Dodgers nor the person from Quimby is Lonnie.", "The player who's now with the Indians graduated 5 years after the person from Iowa Falls.", "The player from Jacumba is either Delbert or the person who graduated in 2007.", "Glenn is either the player from Quimby or the player who graduated in 2007.", "The player from Quimby graduated 1 year after the player who's now with the Dodgers.", "Neither the player who's now with the Tigers nor the person from Quimby is the player who graduated in 2009.", "Of Jackie and the person who's now with the Orioles, one graduated in 2006 and the other is from Eldon.", "Glenn graduated 2 years before the player from Eldon.", "The player who's now with the Yankees graduated 1 year before the player from Nora Springs.", "The person who's now with the Dodgers graduated 1 year before Jackie.", "Delbert didn't graduate in 2005.", "The player from Quimby isn't playing for the Mariners." ]
[ "Years", "Players", "Teams", "Hometowns" ]
[ "2005", "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "Delbert", "Glenn", "Ivan", "Jackie", "Lonnie", "Steven", "Victor" ]
[ "Dodgers", "Indians", "Mariners", "Orioles", "Reds", "Tigers", "Yankees" ]
[ "Eldon", "Iowa Falls", "Jacumba", "Klamath", "Nora Springs", "Pasadena", "Quimby" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0d88c044b5ae756b1b235366e2a9d889
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.
[ "Of the customer who asked for mozzarella and the person who ordered wheat bread, one was Eva and the other was Kelly.", "Jean came in a half-hour after the customer who ordered naan.", "The seven customers were Isabel, the person who ordered wheat bread, the person who ordered naan, the customer who ordered flatbread, the customer who ordered pumpernickel, the person who came in at 7:30am and the person who came in at 9:00am.", "The customer who came in at 7:30am was either the person who asked for parmesan or the customer who ordered flatbread.", "The customer who asked for gorgonzola didn't order wheat bread.", "Of the person who ordered pumpernickel and the customer who came in at 9:00am, one was Patty and the other ordered ricotta.", "The customer who asked for limburger was either the person who ordered challah or the person who came in at 10:00am.", "Jean came in a half-hour before Tricia.", "Eva didn't order naan.", "Of the person who asked for feta and the customer who came in at 8:30am, one was Ora and the other asked for wheat bread.", "Ora came in 120 minutes after the person who ordered rye bread.", "Isabel didn't request limburger." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Breads", "Cheeses" ]
[ "7:00am", "7:30am", "8:00am", "8:30am", "9:00am", "9:30am", "10:00am" ]
[ "Eva", "Isabel", "Jean", "Kelly", "Ora", "Patty", "Tricia" ]
[ "brioche", "challah", "flatbread", "naan", "pumpernickel", "rye bread", "wheat bread" ]
[ "blue cheese", "feta", "gorgonzola", "limburger", "mozzarella", "parmesan", "ricotta" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=deb854bc77747144f9e9b22be562fbe0
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.
[ "Of the grunge record and the record with 1.2 million sales, one is Epoch Lantern's and the other was released in September.", "The acid rock album sold 100,000 more copies than the record that came out in October.", "Of the ska record and the rockabilly release, one is Lip Savage's and the other was released in February.", "The record with 1.8 million sales wasn't released in August.", "Eagle Ally's album is either the heavy metal release or the ska release.", "The album that came out in January sold 400,000 fewer copies than the album that came out in April.", "The record that came out in September is either the record with 1.5 million sales or the acid rock album.", "The new wave record sold 400,000 fewer copies than the ska record.", "Jagged Knee's record didn't sell exactly 1.3 million copies.", "The heavy metal album sold 100,000 more copies than the ska album.", "Of the record with 1.2 million sales and the record that came out in February, one was rockabilly and the other is Epoch Lantern's.", "Sodium Green's record wasn't released in January.", "Painted Empire's release didn't sell exactly 1.8 million copies.", "The rockabilly record sold 100,000 more copies than the acid rock album.", "Painted Empire's release is either the release with 1.4 million sales or the album that came out in July.", "Jagged Knee's album didn't sell exactly 1.5 million copies." ]
[ "Sales", "Bands", "Months", "Genres" ]
[ "1.2 million", "1.3 million", "1.4 million", "1.5 million", "1.6 million", "1.7 million", "1.8 million" ]
[ "Audio Array", "Eagle Ally", "Epoch Lantern", "Jagged Knee", "Lip Savage", "Painted Empire", "Sodium Green" ]
[ "January", "February", "April", "July", "August", "September", "October" ]
[ "acid rock", "glam rock", "grunge", "heavy metal", "new wave", "rockabilly", "ska" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5924cc96da338cb8ecfbcace4935751f
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.
[ "Of the rose grown in Plainfield and Ethel's rose, one won first place and the other is the kazanlik.", "The flower grown in Fort Dodge finished 2 places ahead of the winecup.", "Tricia's rose finished 1 place ahead of Peggy's rose.", "The old blush was either the flower grown in Fort Dodge or the rose grown in Roland.", "Georgia's flower was either the rose that won sixth place or the rose grown in Roland.", "Nellie's flower finished 3 places ahead of the rose grown in Spragueville.", "Of the old blush and Georgia's rose, one was grown in Newport Beach and the other won seventh place.", "The flower grown in Newport Beach finished 1 place behind Francine's flower.", "The winecup finished 1 place ahead of the bon silene.", "The perle d'or was either Peggy's flower or the rose grown in Spragueville.", "The bon silene was either the flower grown in Quimby or the rose that won fifth place.", "The gold blush didn't win sixth place." ]
[ "Placements", "Roses", "Gardeners", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
[ "bon silene", "gold blush", "kazanlik", "old blush", "perle d\\'or", "quietness", "winecup" ]
[ "Anna", "Ethel", "Francine", "Georgia", "Nellie", "Peggy", "Tricia" ]
[ "Fort Dodge", "Ida Grove", "Newport Beach", "Plainfield", "Quimby", "Roland", "Spragueville" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=83b5b5e7222c171ec00be3350f0815d3
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.
[ "Of the 1,850 sq ft house and the 1,100 sq ft home, one is owned by Greta Frank and the other is in Fayette.", "Of the 1,600 sq ft house and the house owned by Kip Jenkins, one rents for $1,525/month and the other is in Gilman.", "The home that rents for $825/month is 375 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $975/month.", "The house in Capitola isn't owned by Greta Frank.", "The home owned by Edna Danish doesn't rent for $1,250/month.", "The house in Beaver Cove is either the house owned by Inga Howell or the rental owned by Jada Ingram.", "The home that rents for $1,250/month is 125 sq ft smaller than the home owned by Callie Berg.", "The 1,850 sq ft home rents for $1,300/month.", "The house in Angelus Oaks isn't owned by Greta Frank.", "The rental owned by Dan Callahan is 125 sq ft smaller than the rental in Beaver Cove.", "The rental in Angelus Oaks isn't owned by Callie Berg.", "The house owned by Dan Callahan is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Inga Howell.", "The home that rents for $1,300/month, the 1,225 sq ft home, the house in Hamilton, the home that rents for $1,525/month and the home that rents for $975/month are all different houses.", "The home that rents for $750/month is either the rental in Fayette or the 1,600 sq ft rental.", "The home owned by Callie Berg is either the 1,350 sq ft home or the home in Beaver Cove." ]
[ "Square Footage", "Neighborhoods", "Rents", "Owners" ]
[ "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" ]
[ "Angelus Oaks", "Beaver Cove", "Capitola", "Eagle Grove", "Fayette", "Gilman", "Hamilton" ]
[ "$750/month", "$825/month", "$950/month", "$975/month", "$1,250/month", "$1,300/month", "$1,525/month" ]
[ "Callie Berg", "Dan Callahan", "Edna Danish", "Greta Frank", "Inga Howell", "Jada Ingram", "Kip Jenkins" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=be759004ccaea8a6439dc6b724c6a34b
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.
[ "The grunge track is 4 tracks before Gizmo Glory's song.", "The first song isn't \"Vanity Plates\".", "\"What We Need\" is sometime before \"I Think of You\".", "The country song is sometime after the folk song.", "Silver Blue's track is sometime after the bluegrass track.", "The sixth track isn't rock and roll.", "The grunge track is either \"Vanity Plates\" or the third track.", "Bliss Iron's track isn't the fourth track.", "\"Can't Escape\" is 3 tracks before the dubstep track.", "\"Can't Escape\" is sometime after the grunge song.", "Of \"Poorly Worded\" and Manic Android's song, one is techno and the other is the first track.", "Legion Five's song is the fifth song.", "Legion Five's track is 1 track before \"Beverly\".", "The rock and roll track is sometime after Abacus's track.", "Legion Five's song is 3 tracks after \"What We Need\".", "Of \"Poorly Worded\" and the bluegrass song, one is the fifth song and the other is by Hustle Boys." ]
[ "Orders", "Band Names", "Song Titles", "Genres" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
[ "Abacus", "Bliss Iron", "Gizmo Glory", "Hustle Boys", "Legion Five", "Manic Android", "Silver Blue" ]
[ "Anything Else", "Beverly", "Can\\'t Escape", "I Think of You", "Poorly Worded", "Vanity Plates", "What We Need" ]
[ "bluegrass", "country", "dubstep", "folk", "grunge", "rock and roll", "techno" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8c30a27405034188c56709a7c056d23f
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.
[ "The expedition leaving in April, Naomi's expedition, the team going to Portugal, Ida's expedition and Wendell's expedition will be all different teams.", "The expedition going to Mongolia will be either Zachary's team or Ella's team.", "The expedition going to Mongolia will leave 4 months after the team going to Grenada.", "Darrell's team will be going to Portugal.", "Janice's expedition will leave 1 month before Charles's team.", "Of the team leaving in March and Gwendolyn's team, one will include Gordon and the other will be going to Portugal.", "The team going to Slovakia will be either Paula's expedition or Oscar's team.", "The team leaving in May will include Janice.", "Oscar's expedition will leave sometime before Janice's expedition.", "Zachary's expedition won't be traveling to Grenada.", "The expedition leaving in January won't include Ida.", "The team going to Dominica will leave 1 month after the team going to Vietnam.", "The expedition leaving in June will be either Leon's expedition or the team going to Mongolia.", "The team going to Turkmenistan will leave sometime before the expedition going to Grenada.", "Paula's expedition will leave 1 month before Oscar's expedition." ]
[ "Months", "Chiroptologists", "Speleologists", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Charles", "Darrell", "Gordon", "Leon", "Oscar", "Wendell", "Zachary" ]
[ "Ella", "Gwendolyn", "Ida", "Janice", "Leona", "Naomi", "Paula" ]
[ "Dominica", "Grenada", "Mongolia", "Portugal", "Slovakia", "Turkmenistan", "Vietnam" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ce17f99c79ebfa32175141158b50a1d6
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.
[ "The video game bought by Shannon came out 3 years before the one bought by Phillip.", "The game that sold for $75 came out sometime before the game that sold for $35.", "The video game that sold for $90 came out 3 years after Victorforce.", "Gator Attack wasn't bought by Oscar.", "The one that sold for $60 came out sometime after the one that sold for $40.", "The one bought by Frank came out 1 year after Troop Seven.", "Countershot came out 4 years after the one bought by Shannon.", "The game that sold for $70 is either the one that came out in 1987 or the one that came out in 1985.", "The game bought by Dave came out 1 year after the game that sold for $35.", "Of the one that came out in 1986 and the one that sold for $70, one was purchased by Dave and the other is Gator Attack.", "Of Blaster Boy and Magic Marbles, one was purchased by Dave and the other sold for $40.", "Of the video game bought by Eduardo and the one that sold for $35, one came out in 1985 and the other is Troop Seven.", "The video game that sold for $95 wasn't bought by Oscar.", "Troop Seven came out 1 year before Magic Marbles." ]
[ "Years", "Video Games", "Buyers", "Prices" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988", "1989" ]
[ "AWOL Alert", "Blaster Boy", "Countershot", "Gator Attack", "Magic Marbles", "Troop Seven", "Victorforce" ]
[ "Clinton", "Dave", "Eduardo", "Frank", "Oscar", "Phillip", "Shannon" ]
[ "$35", "$40", "$60", "$70", "$75", "$90", "$95" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=749f54acf91dd66617eee25ff2c7a06a
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.
[ "Of the worker who manages Speed Devil and Ronald, one served 175 riders and the other works in the pink section.", "The person who works in the red section served 25 more riders than the employee who manages Demon Drop.", "The person who manages Loop-D-Loop served 75 more riders than the person who manages Zinjo.", "Darrell is either the worker who works in the red section or the worker who works in the green section.", "The person who works in the green section served 25 fewer riders than Fredrick.", "The person who works in the pink section served 75 more riders than Nathan.", "Nathan served 50 more riders than the worker who works in the purple section.", "Fredrick served fewer riders than Ronald.", "The worker who manages The Breaker works in the yellow section.", "The worker who manages The Screamer served 25 more riders than the worker who works in the orange section.", "Of Andy and the person who manages Loop-D-Loop, one served 125 riders and the other works in the yellow section.", "Isaac is either the worker who served 100 riders or the worker who served 150 riders.", "Andy served 50 more riders than the employee who works in the blue section." ]
[ "Riders", "Employees", "Section", "Rides" ]
[ "50 riders", "75 riders", "100 riders", "125 riders", "150 riders", "175 riders", "200 riders" ]
[ "Andy", "Darrell", "Fredrick", "Isaac", "Nathan", "Ronald", "Zachary" ]
[ "blue", "green", "orange", "pink", "purple", "red", "yellow" ]
[ "Agony Alley", "Demon Drop", "Loop-D-Loop", "Speed Devil", "The Breaker", "The Screamer", "Zinjo" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cfbd21b70d4f1559ad626d4fd4a3fd43
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.
[ "The animal caught in Erie is either the alligator that is 12.9 feet long or the 15 year old alligator.", "Fred was captured in Gary.", "The 30 year old gator isn't 9.4 feet long.", "Of the gator that is 11.1 feet long and the alligator caught in Mesa, one is 15 years old and the other is 5 years old.", "The gator caught in Pisa is somewhat younger than the animal caught in Argo.", "The alligator caught in Pisa is 10 years younger than the animal that is 10.7 feet long.", "The animal caught in Troy is 9.4 feet long.", "The animal that is 11.5 feet long is somewhat younger than Claws.", "Iggy is either the alligator that is 13.6 feet long or the alligator caught in Mesa.", "The alligator that is 9.4 feet long is either Rex or the gator caught in Mesa.", "The 10 year old gator was captured in Argo.", "Iggy wasn't caught in Anna.", "Arthur is 10 years younger than the animal that is 13.6 feet long.", "Fred is 15 years older than Arthur.", "The animal that is 12.9 feet long is either Drake or the 25 year old gator." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30", "35" ]
[ "Arthur", "Claws", "Drake", "Elwood", "Fred", "Iggy", "Rex" ]
[ "9.4 feet", "10.7 feet", "11.1 feet", "11.5 feet", "12.9 feet", "13.6 feet", "15.3 feet" ]
[ "Anna", "Argo", "Erie", "Gary", "Mesa", "Pisa", "Troy" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=31c51c7eac4c025b2fc1163e99fe9e28
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.
[ "Of the puzzle released in 1998 and the puzzle with 1000 pieces, one has the rustic village theme and the other was made by Furoth.", "The jigsaw puzzle made by Irycia has 500 more pieces than the puzzle made by Furoth.", "The jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight doesn't have the city skyline theme.", "Of the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme and the jigsaw puzzle released in 1981, one has 1750 pieces and the other has 250 pieces.", "The puzzle made by Furoth has somewhat fewer than the puzzle with the outer space theme.", "The puzzle with the postage stamp theme has 250 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1999.", "The jigsaw puzzle released in 1985 has 1,000 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1999.", "The jigsaw puzzle released in 1982 is either the puzzle with the city skyline theme or the puzzle with the outer space theme.", "The jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.", "The jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd wasn't released in 1985.", "The jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod doesn't have the outer space theme.", "The jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme is either the puzzle made by Lyrod or the jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend.", "The jigsaw puzzle released in 1978 is either the puzzle made by Astury or the jigsaw puzzle with 1750 pieces.", "The jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle released in 1998.", "The puzzle released in 1999 has 250 more pieces than the puzzle made by Astury.", "Of the puzzle made by Furoth and the puzzle made by Astury, one has the coral reef theme and the other was released in 1998." ]
[ "Pieces", "Companies", "Themes", "Years" ]
[ "250", "500", "750", "1000", "1250", "1500", "1750" ]
[ "Astury", "Chaurd", "Denlend", "Furoth", "Irycia", "Kimsight", "Lyrod" ]
[ "autumn leaves", "city skyline", "coral reef", "football", "outer space", "postage stamp", "rustic village" ]
[ "1978", "1981", "1982", "1985", "1995", "1998", "1999" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cedeffc28188c214f4f9086601c52023
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.
[ "Ms. Chang will dive 2 days after the diver going out with Jorge.", "The customer going out with Jorge will dive 1 day before the customer going out with Peter.", "The diver headed to Nemo's Ridge will dive sometime before the diver headed to Ovid's Cove.", "The customer headed to Porita Reef will dive 3 days before Mr. Ayers.", "Of the diver going out with Jorge and Mr. Erickson, one will dive on July 15 and the other wants to see Little Reef.", "Neither the diver going out with Jorge nor the diver headed to Queen's Bench is Mrs. Ferrell.", "The customer going out on July 19 isn't going to Queen's Bench.", "Mr. Ayers won't go out with Yolanda.", "The diver going out with Willard will dive 1 day before the diver headed to Queen's Bench.", "The diver headed to Manta Bay is either the customer going out on July 17 or the customer going out on July 13.", "Mr. Ayers won't go out with Rachael.", "Mr. Gallegos is either the customer headed to Little Reef or the customer going out on July 13.", "Ms. Chang will dive 2 days before Mr. Drake.", "The customer going out with Nadine will dive sometime before the customer headed to Little Reef.", "The diver going out on July 16 won't go out with Yolanda.", "The customer headed to Rowe Island will dive 3 days after Mr. Gallegos.", "The customer going out with Jorge, the customer headed to Rowe Island, Mrs. Blake and Ms. Chang are all different divers." ]
[ "Dates", "Customers", "Guides", "Locations" ]
[ "July 13", "July 14", "July 15", "July 16", "July 17", "July 18", "July 19" ]
[ "Mr. Ayers", "Mrs. Blake", "Ms. Chang", "Mr. Drake", "Mr. Erickson", "Mrs. Ferrell", "Mr. Gallegos" ]
[ "Jorge", "Nadine", "Peter", "Rachael", "Ted", "Willard", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Little Reef", "Manta Bay", "Nemo\\'s Ridge", "Ovid\\'s Cove", "Porita Reef", "Queen\\'s Bench", "Rowe Island" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2ffe753670f47c320a8e3bc885544cf7
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.
[ "The specimen found at 19,500 ft, the animal found in 1983, and the animal discovered in the Willis Trench are three different animals.", "The animal found in 1989 was found 1,500 feet higher up than the animal found in 1993.", "The animal found in 1984 wasn't discovered in the Zini Trench.", "The animal discovered in the Malinga Trench was found 1,500 feet higher up than the lanternfish.", "The creature discovered in the Fallon Deep was found 3,000 feet higher up than the animal found in 1984.", "The daggertooth wasn't discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "The creature discovered in the Tethys Trough was found 1,500 feet lower down than the specimen discovered in the Willis Trench.", "Of the creature found at 16,500 ft and the daggertooth, one was discovered in the Bristle Trench and the other was found in 1998.", "The anglerfish was found 1,500 feet lower down than the daggertooth.", "The animal found in 2006 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the tube worm.", "Of the creature discovered in the Malinga Trench and the animal found at 22,500 ft, one is the tube worm and the other was found in 1998.", "The creature discovered in the Fallon Deep was found 1,500 feet higher up than the viperfish.", "The bristlemouth is either the animal found in 1978 or the creature found in 1984." ]
[ "Depths", "Animals", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "15,000 ft", "16,500 ft", "18,000 ft", "19,500 ft", "21,000 ft", "22,500 ft", "24,000 ft" ]
[ "anglerfish", "bristlemouth", "daggertooth", "lanternfish", "lancetfish", "tube worm", "viperfish" ]
[ "Bristle Trench", "Fallon Deep", "Malinga Trench", "Tethys Trough", "Velma Deep", "Willis Trench", "Zini Trench" ]
[ "1978", "1983", "1984", "1989", "1993", "1998", "2006" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8c00089438c04e2b71911d75ed4c77f0
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.
[ "Darla scored somewhat lower than Willie.", "The performer who did the foxtrot scored somewhat higher than the person who danced fifth.", "The dancer who did the boogie-woogie scored 12 points higher than Irma.", "Of the person that scored 184 points and the person who danced third, one was Ollie and the other did the lindy.", "The dancer who performed first scored 3 points higher than the person who danced the samba.", "The seven dancers were Evelyn, the person who danced second, the person who danced first, the performer who did the jitterbug, the contestant that scored 193 points, the person that scored 181 points and whoever danced the samba.", "The person who danced fifth scored 6 points higher than Natasha.", "Ollie didn't perform seventh.", "The dancer who performed fifth scored 3 points lower than the dancer who performed third.", "The dancer who performed eighth was either Irma or Evelyn.", "Willie didn't dance second.", "The person that scored 190 points was either the dancer who performed fifth or the performer who did the twist.", "The person who danced seventh scored 3 points higher than Irma.", "Ollie was either the dancer who performed fifth or whoever danced the jitterbug." ]
[ "Points", "Names", "Orders", "Dance Styles" ]
[ "181 points", "184 points", "187 points", "190 points", "193 points", "196 points", "199 points" ]
[ "Ashley", "Darla", "Evelyn", "Irma", "Natasha", "Ollie", "Willie" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "7th", "8th" ]
[ "boogie-woogie", "charleston", "foxtrot", "jitterbug", "lindy", "samba", "twist" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f650effa1e8b1d6d98de817d81791159
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.
[ "The reptile from Australia is 6 inches longer than the snake from Uganda.", "The horned viper is either the snake from Cambodia or the serpent that is 42 inches long.", "The banded keel isn't from Panama.", "The black & red reptile is 12 inches shorter than the animal from Panama.", "The black & white snake is either the snake that is 48 inches long or the animal that is 42 inches long.", "The ash python is longer than the two-nosed asp.", "The black & green serpent is 6 inches longer than the serpent from Nicaragua.", "The reptile from Uganda is shorter than the green & white animal.", "The brown & red snake is 18 inches longer than the snake from Nicaragua.", "Of the tawny cobra and the ash python, one is from Australia and the other is brown & red.", "The yellow & blue reptile is 12 inches longer than the serpent from Nicaragua.", "The green & white animal, the reptile that is 18 inches long, and the reptile from Spain are three different animals.", "The snake from Spain is shorter than the winged snake.", "The serpent from New Guinea is 30 inches longer than the ash python." ]
[ "Lengths", "Snakes", "Countries", "Colors" ]
[ "12 inches", "18 inches", "24 inches", "30 inches", "36 inches", "42 inches", "48 inches" ]
[ "ash python", "banded keel", "horned viper", "pygmy racer", "tawny cobra", "two-nosed asp", "winged snake" ]
[ "Australia", "Cambodia", "Nicaragua", "New Guinea", "Panama", "Spain", "Uganda" ]
[ "black & green", "black & red", "black & white", "brown & red", "green & white", "green & red", "yellow & blue" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0c9eafb19ab90bce33750361f101d4a8
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Neither Nichole's purchase nor the specimen from Jordan was the spider that sold for $120.", "The specimen from Zimbabwe cost 15 dollars more than the ipstin spider.", "Lonnie's purchase cost 15 dollars less than Wesley's purchase.", "The specimen from Russia was either the wolf spider or Olga's purchase.", "Of Brandon's purchase and Shelley's purchase, one was the black widow and the other sold for $135.", "Of Wesley's purchase and Nichole's purchase, one sold for $60 and the other was the archaenido.", "Of the raft spider and Isaac's purchase, one was from Malawi and the other sold for $75.", "The archaenido cost 15 dollars more than the raft spider.", "The arachnid that sold for $75 wasn't from Portugal.", "The specimen from Portugal was either the redback or the cart spider.", "The spider that sold for $90 was either the ipstin spider or Olga's purchase.", "The cart spider cost 15 dollars more than Lonnie's purchase.", "Neither the archaenido nor the specimen from Chile was Brandon's purchase." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Spiders", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120", "$135" ]
[ "Brandon", "Isaac", "Lonnie", "Nichole", "Olga", "Shelley", "Wesley" ]
[ "archaenido", "black widow", "cart spider", "ipstin spider", "raft spider", "redback", "wolf spider" ]
[ "Chile", "Jordan", "Malawi", "Nepal", "Portugal", "Russia", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f994950406ba0f11834c78689785ceb1
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.
[ "The skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after Leslie.", "The skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps is either Gordon or the skydiver who first started in 1984.", "Of the skydiver who wears the teal suit and the skydiver who wears the maroon suit, one started skydiving in 1986 and the other is Bobby.", "The jumper who has done 42 previous jumps started skydiving 3 years after the skydiver who wears the pink suit.", "Of the skydiver who first started in 1987 and the skydiver who wears the pink suit, one is Marcus and the other has done 69 previous jumps.", "The skydiver who wears the white suit started skydiving 2 years after the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps.", "The jumper who first started in 1987 hasn't done exactly 73 previous jumps.", "The jumper who first started in 1983 is either Nathaniel or Francisco.", "The seven skydivers are the skydiver who wears the teal suit, the jumper who first started in 1983, the jumper who has done 69 previous jumps, the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps, Nathaniel, the skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps and the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps.", "The jumper who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after Kelly.", "The jumper who wears the aquamarine suit started skydiving 4 years after the skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps.", "The skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps is either the skydiver who wears the violet suit or the skydiver who first started in 1988." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Bobby", "Francisco", "Gordon", "Kelly", "Leslie", "Marcus", "Nathaniel" ]
[ "aquamarine", "gold", "maroon", "pink", "teal", "violet", "white" ]
[ "42", "49", "56", "58", "64", "69", "73" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2b3093e1ab587d6fad7be592edf69366
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.
[ "Dale Donovan ended up with 11,500 votes.", "Al Allen didn't end up with exactly 9,000 votes.", "Jed Jarvis was either the lawyer or the Westminster native.", "Jed Jarvis is from Mountain Mesa.", "Ida Ingram didn't end up with exactly 8,500 votes.", "Ida Ingram didn't end up with exactly 9,000 votes.", "The Lakota native finished 500 votes ahead of the Westminster native.", "The candidate who received 9,000 votes isn't the architect.", "The Unionville native finished an unknown number of votes behind the teacher.", "Neither the candidate who received 10,500 votes nor Al Allen was the Mountain Mesa native.", "Of the writer and the teacher, one ended up with 11,000 votes and the other was Dale Donovan.", "Kelly Kirby isn't the rancher.", "The Unionville native finished 500 votes ahead of the Daly City native.", "The Lakota native is the doctor.", "The writer finished 500 votes ahead of the Unionville native.", "The Glendale native finished 1,000 votes ahead of Ed Ewing.", "The academic finished 500 votes behind Fred Francis.", "The Coalinga native finished 1,000 votes ahead of the rancher.", "The person who received 10,500 votes was either the rancher or Ida Ingram." ]
[ "Votes", "Candidates", "Professions", "Hometowns" ]
[ "8,500", "9,000", "9,500", "10,000", "10,500", "11,000", "11,500" ]
[ "Al Allen", "Dale Donovan", "Ed Ewing", "Fred Francis", "Ida Ingram", "Jed Jarvis", "Kelly Kirby" ]
[ "academic", "architect", "doctor", "lawyer", "rancher", "teacher", "writer" ]
[ "Coalinga", "Daly City", "Glendale", "Lakota", "Mountain Mesa", "Unionville", "Westminster" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=eaee6454976164c06b229293388e4f91
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.
[ "The person going to Paris will leave 3 months after Thornton.", "The diplomat leaving in July is either the ambassador with the 10 day visit or the ambassador with the 4 day visit.", "Case will leave 3 months before Lee.", "Of the person going to Warsaw and Thornton, one will leave for the 2 day visit and the other will leave in January.", "York will leave sometime before the ambassador with the 5 day visit.", "The diplomat leaving in May won't leave for the 5 day visit.", "The ambassador with the 4 day visit is either Case or the diplomat leaving in June.", "The diplomat going to Helsinki will leave 2 months before the ambassador with the 10 day visit.", "Lee is either the diplomat leaving in May or the ambassador with the 10 day visit.", "Ingram won't go to Skopje.", "Daniel will leave 2 months after Lee.", "The ambassador with the 8 day visit will leave 1 month after the person going to Vienna.", "The diplomat going to Warsaw won't leave for the 7 day visit.", "Of the ambassador with the 8 day visit and the person going to Oslo, one will leave in March and the other is Mr. Fitzgerald.", "The diplomat going to Oslo won't leave for the 5 day visit." ]
[ "Months", "Diplomats", "Durations", "Capitals" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Case", "Daniel", "Fitzgerald", "Ingram", "Lee", "Thornton", "York" ]
[ "2 day", "4 day", "5 day", "7 day", "8 day", "9 day", "10 day" ]
[ "Brussels", "Helsinki", "Oslo", "Paris", "Skopje", "Vienna", "Warsaw" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=35c1039e10245a5f01e72008419f068d
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.
[ "The team in the orange shirts finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the squad in the violet shirts.", "The squad that finished with 715 points wasn't from Valley Center.", "The team from Stacyville was either the squad that finished with 739 points or the Oddballs.", "The team from Rialto finished 12 points above the Oddballs.", "The team that finished with 751 points was either the Alley Cats or the squad in the orange shirts.", "The squad from Stacyville didn't wear orange shirts.", "The team that finished with 775 points wore yellow shirts.", "The team in the blue shirts finished 36 points below the team from Earling.", "The squad in the magenta shirts finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the Rowdy Rollers.", "The squad from Hartwick finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the squad from Valley Center.", "The Gutter Gals had a final score of 775 points.", "The Turkey Rolls finished 36 points above the team in the silver shirts.", "Of the squad from Stacyville and the team from King City, one wore yellow shirts and the other was the Rowdy Rollers.", "The Turkey Rolls was either the team that finished with 751 points or the squad that finished with 787 points.", "Neither the squad that finished with 763 points nor the team in the blue shirts was the Splitters." ]
[ "Final Scores", "Teams", "Shirt Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "715", "727", "739", "751", "763", "775", "787" ]
[ "Alley Cats", "Gutter Gals", "Oddballs", "Pin Pushers", "Rowdy Rollers", "Splitters", "Turkey Rolls" ]
[ "blue", "magenta", "orange", "red", "silver", "violet", "yellow" ]
[ "Castro Valley", "Earling", "Hartwick", "King City", "Rialto", "Stacyville", "Valley Center" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=713fbbcb5e65df6aa9132f244d376fab
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.
[ "The item found at Front Beach was either the cannonball or the piece that sold for $625.", "The piece found in 2000 sold for 150 dollars less than the gold chain.", "The piece found at Front Beach sold for somewhat less than the object found in 1995.", "The object that sold for $625 was either the item found in 1995 or the diamond ring.", "The item that sold for $700 wasn't found in 2004.", "The piece found in 2000 sold for 75 dollars more than the meteorite.", "The piece found in 1995 sold for 225 dollars less than the piece found in 2005.", "Of the object that sold for $550 and the item found in 1995, one was found at Addison Beach and the other is wristwatch.", "The object found in 1995 was either the object found at Front Beach or the item that sold for $400.", "The wristwatch was either the object found at Dimmot Woods or the item found in 1992.", "The meteorite, the item found at Burr Woods, and the piece found at Gillis Park are three different objects.", "The wristwatch wasn't found at Gillis Park.", "The gold chain wasn't found in 2009.", "The item found at Heffen Lane was either the earring or the silver coin.", "The item found in 2009 wasn't found at Heffen Lane.", "The object found in 1992 sold for somewhat more than the silver coin.", "The object found at Colbert Run was either the earring or the piece that sold for $625." ]
[ "Prices", "Items", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "$250", "$325", "$400", "$475", "$550", "$625", "$700" ]
[ "cannonball", "diamond ring", "earring", "gold chain", "meteorite", "silver coin", "wristwatch" ]
[ "Addison Beach", "Burr Woods", "Colbert Run", "Dimmot Woods", "Front Beach", "Gillis Park", "Heffen Lane" ]
[ "1992", "1995", "2000", "2004", "2005", "2009", "2014" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e90755ff0fec4633e8a5eb2e47366fde
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).
[ "The comet with an orbital period of 30 years was discovered 2 years before the comet Jack Ingram discovered.", "The one with an orbital period of 30 years was discovered sometime before Sporrin.", "The comet Owens discovered is either the one with an orbital period of 65 years or the comet with an orbital period of 58 years.", "The one discovered in 2008 is either Gostroma or Casputi.", "The comet with an orbital period of 42 years is either the one discovered in 2014 or Klionne.", "The one with an orbital period of 30 years was discovered 1 year before Peinope.", "The comet Underwood discovered isn't Trosny.", "The one with an orbital period of 21 years isn't Casputi.", "Klionne was discovered 1 year after Sporrin.", "The comet with an orbital period of 58 years was discovered 1 year after the comet with an orbital period of 29 years.", "The one Jack Ingram discovered is either the comet with an orbital period of 58 years or the one discovered in 2013.", "The one Hal Gregory discovered was discovered 1 year after the comet Underwood discovered.", "The one with an orbital period of 29 years was discovered 3 years before the comet Vance discovered.", "Of the one discovered in 2012 and the comet Lawrence discovered, one is Casputi and the other orbits the sun once every 29 years." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013", "2014" ]
[ "Hal Gregory", "Jack Ingram", "Lawrence", "Owens", "Underwood", "Vance", "Zimmerman" ]
[ "Casputi", "Gostroma", "Klionne", "Peinope", "Sporrin", "Trosny", "Wally Six" ]
[ "21 years", "29 years", "30 years", "42 years", "58 years", "65 years", "72 years" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=060d19c666af0815d830ce5a054763b5
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).
[ "The hurricane that made landfall at Zamora hit 8 years before the storm that made landfall at Granger.", "Of Hurricane Audrey and the storm that made landfall at Granger, one caused $19.2 million in damage and the other struck in 1956.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Rockford hit 4 years before Hurricane Wilma.", "The hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage hit 12 years before the storm that caused $17.4 million in damage.", "The storm that hit in 1948, the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage, the hurricane that made landfall at Rockford, the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage, Hurricane Audrey and Hurricane Heidi were all different hurricanes.", "The storm that made landfall at Alta Vista was either the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage or the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Zamora hit 16 years after Hurricane Iris.", "Hurricane Heidi didn't cause exactly $16.6 million in damage.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Granger was either Hurricane Catherine or the storm that caused $19.2 million in damage.", "Hurricane Rachel was either the hurricane that hit in 1956 or the hurricane that hit in 1960.", "Hurricane Heidi hit sometime after the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia hit 8 years before the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Varina was either the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage or Hurricane Heidi.", "Hurricane Heidi didn't cause exactly $19.2 million in damage." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960", "1964", "1968" ]
[ "Audrey", "Catherine", "Heidi", "Iris", "Joan", "Rachel", "Wilma" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$13.1 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$17.4 million", "$18.5 million", "$19.2 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Escondido", "Granger", "Hesperia", "Rockford", "Varina", "Zamora" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a6f8f99e521b0eaa1fa82f119d048e10
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.
[ "The team from Emeryville finished sometime before the duo from Nobleboro.", "The duo from San Jacinto finished sometime before Brandon's duo.", "The team from Nobleboro finished 3 seconds before Patti's team.", "Felipe's duo finished 12 seconds before the duo from Ireton.", "Of the team that finished in 38 seconds and the pair that finished in 35 seconds, one included Tina and the other included Cedric.", "The duo from Frazier Park didn't include Wendy.", "The pair that finished in 44 seconds was either Garrett's duo or Alexander's duo.", "The team from Emeryville finished 3 seconds after Alexander's duo.", "Alexander's duo didn't include Robyn.", "Robyn's team, the pair from Frazier Park, and the team from Nobleboro are three different teams.", "Sandy's team was either the team from Ireton or Eddie's duo.", "The duo from Riverside finished 3 seconds before Valerie's team.", "Sandy's team finished 12 seconds after David's duo.", "Brandon's duo was either the pair that finished in 44 seconds or the team from Frazier Park.", "The duo that finished in 38 seconds was either the duo from San Jacinto or the duo from Frazier Park.", "Eddie's duo was either Yvonne's team or the pair that finished in 47 seconds." ]
[ "Times", "Boys", "Girls", "Towns" ]
[ "29 seconds", "32 seconds", "35 seconds", "38 seconds", "41 seconds", "44 seconds", "47 seconds" ]
[ "Alexander", "Brandon", "Cedric", "David", "Eddie", "Felipe", "Garrett" ]
[ "Patti", "Robyn", "Sandy", "Tina", "Valerie", "Wendy", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Emeryville", "Frazier Park", "Ireton", "Nobleboro", "Project City", "Riverside", "San Jacinto" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=696469fad963b292f480a6c5c6d5f7b9
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.
[ "Of the map published in 1713 and the print of Iceland, one is priced at $1,500 and the other is priced at $2,500.", "The print of Tuscany was published 36 years after the print of Scandinavia.", "The print of Corsica was published sometime after Lafiori's print.", "The $1,100 map was published 72 years before Muenster's print.", "The print published in 1767 is either the $750 print or the print of Warsaw.", "Gostaldo's map was published sometime before Caronelli's print.", "The seven maps are Gostaldo's print, the $750 print, the map of Corsica, the print published in 1821, the map of Warsaw, the $315 print and the print published in 1803.", "Stamson's print wasn't of Scandinavia.", "The $750 print was published sometime after the print of Scandinavia.", "The print published in 1803 is either the $250 map or the $545 map.", "Jenson's print was published 18 years after the $2,500 map.", "The $250 map is either the map of Warsaw or the print of Tuscany.", "The map of Denmark is either Jenson's map or the print published in 1767." ]
[ "Years", "Cartographers", "Subjects", "Prices" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803", "1821" ]
[ "Caronelli", "Gostaldo", "Jenson", "Lafiori", "Muenster", "Stamson", "Waldemuller" ]
[ "Corsica", "Denmark", "Iceland", "North Africa", "Scandinavia", "Tuscany", "Warsaw" ]
[ "$250", "$315", "$545", "$750", "$1,100", "$1,500", "$2,500" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=00759bdadc6fddecb81f25f710d869a8
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.
[ "Kelly charges 2 dollars more than the carver who sells Voroldo figurines.", "Evan is either the carver who sells Shyclye figurines or the carver who sells Ageynia figurines.", "The woodworker who works with mahogany charges 2 dollars less than Martin.", "The sci-fi fan who sells Voroldo figurines charges more than the sci-fi fan who works with mahogany.", "The carver who sells Voroldo figurines, the carver who charges 9 dollars, the woodworker who works with mahogany, the carver who works with fir, the woodworker who works with yew and the carver who charges 13 dollars are all different woodworkers.", "Ian charges 2 dollars less than the carver who works with elm.", "Of Victor and the carver who charges 3 dollars, one works with fir and the other sells Zaveos figurines.", "Of the sci-fi fan who sells Nysest figurines and the carver who charges 3 dollars, one is Oliver and the other works with oak.", "The sci-fi fan who works with walnut charges 2 dollars more than Oliver.", "The woodworker who sells Ageynia figurines charges 4 dollars less than Victor.", "Martin is either the carver who charges 15 dollars or the woodworker who sells Rodim figurines.", "The woodworker who sells Shyclye figurines is either Oliver or the sci-fi fan who works with fir." ]
[ "Prices", "Woodworkers", "Woods", "Characters" ]
[ "3 dollars", "5 dollars", "7 dollars", "9 dollars", "11 dollars", "13 dollars", "15 dollars" ]
[ "Evan", "Ian", "Kelly", "Larry", "Martin", "Oliver", "Victor" ]
[ "boxwood", "elm", "fir", "mahogany", "oak", "walnut", "yew" ]
[ "Ageynia", "Morutia", "Nysest", "Rodim", "Shyclye", "Voroldo", "Zaveos" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=412060461568cde3a2ac14a15f08a2fc
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.
[ "The animal from Tanzania is 5 feet taller than the 20-year-old giraffe.", "The 16-year-old animal is somewhat taller than Pezaku.", "Kaldel is 2 feet taller than the giraffe from Chad.", "The 15-year-old giraffe didn't come from Cameroon.", "The 21-year-old giraffe is either the animal from Somalia or the giraffe that is 12 feet tall.", "Of the animal that is 13 feet tall and the animal from Somalia, one is 15 years old and the other is Dyneton.", "The 24-year-old animal didn't come from Cameroon.", "The 23-year-old one didn't come from Ethiopia.", "Kaldel is either the animal from Namibia or the animal from Cameroon.", "The 14-year-old one is 2 feet shorter than the 24-year-old animal.", "Pezaku is either the one that is 15 feet tall or the 23-year-old animal.", "The 23-year-old one is 2 feet shorter than Bagee.", "Chamey isn't exactly 13 feet tall.", "The 15-year-old animal didn't come from Ethiopia.", "The giraffe from Somalia is 1 foot shorter than the 23-year-old giraffe.", "Zakita is somewhat shorter than the 21-year-old animal." ]
[ "Heights", "Giraffes", "Countries", "Ages" ]
[ "10 feet", "11 feet", "12 feet", "13 feet", "14 feet", "15 feet", "16 feet" ]
[ "Bagee", "Chamey", "Dyneton", "Gareka", "Kaldel", "Pezaku", "Zakita" ]
[ "Cameroon", "Chad", "Ethiopia", "Namibia", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Tanzania" ]
[ "14", "15", "16", "20", "21", "23", "24" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f517dc483437d144fed71d4894cc8a8f
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.
[ "The home owned by Callie Berg, the home that rents for $1,250/month and the house in Eagle Grove are all different houses.", "The home in Fayette is either the home that rents for $1,600/month or the home that rents for $1,525/month.", "The house in Hamilton doesn't rent for $1,100/month.", "The rental owned by Bertha Allen is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Freda Estes.", "Of the home that rents for $1,100/month and the home that rents for $1,300/month, one is owned by Freda Estes and the other is in Angelus Oaks.", "The home that rents for $1,850/month is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Mitsy Lane.", "Of the rental in Angelus Oaks and the rental in La Palma, one is owned by Mitsy Lane and the other rents for $1,250/month.", "The home that rents for $1,250/month is 250 sq ft larger than the home in Gilman.", "The 1,725 sq ft home is either the home that rents for $1,850/month or the home in Angelus Oaks.", "The home that rents for $1,525/month is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,100/month.", "Neither the 1,600 sq ft rental nor the 1,225 sq ft house is the rental owned by Mitsy Lane.", "The house owned by Edna Danish is 500 sq ft smaller than the rental in Eagle Grove.", "The rental owned by Greta Frank is somewhat smaller than the house owned by Freda Estes." ]
[ "Square Footage", "Neighborhoods", "Rents", "Owners" ]
[ "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" ]
[ "Angelus Oaks", "Beaver Cove", "Eagle Grove", "Fayette", "Gilman", "Hamilton", "La Palma" ]
[ "$950/month", "$1,100/month", "$1,250/month", "$1,300/month", "$1,525/month", "$1,600/month", "$1,850/month" ]
[ "Bertha Allen", "Callie Berg", "Edna Danish", "Freda Estes", "Greta Frank", "Jada Ingram", "Mitsy Lane" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9f5ff1ba9e04805f18b9b7e4c7270bda
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.
[ "The island first seen by Captain Payne was discovered sometime after the island on which the Kukani people lived.", "Fushil was discovered 7 years after the island on which the Kukani people lived.", "Of the island first seen by Captain Payne and the island on which the Manika'i people lived, one was Verinya and the other was discovered in 1768.", "The island on which the Wainani people lived was discovered 14 years after Fushil.", "Of Qlork and Jujihm, one was discovered in 1775 and the other was found by Captain Bradley.", "Qlork wasn't inhabited by the Iakepa.", "The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta was discovered 14 years before Beruhga.", "Of Qlork and Fushil, one was inhabited by the Enakai and the other was discovered in 1782.", "Zafet was discovered 28 years after the island first seen by Captain Payne.", "The island first seen by Captain Norris was either the island on which the Hakili people lived or Verinya.", "The island first seen by Captain Stevenson was discovered 21 years after Teuz.", "The island discovered in 1761 wasn't discovered by Captain Olavarriaga.", "The island first seen by Captain Norris wasn't inhabited by the Manika'i." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Cultures", "Captains" ]
[ "1754", "1761", "1768", "1775", "1782", "1789", "1796" ]
[ "Beruhga", "Fushil", "Jujihm", "Qlork", "Teuz", "Verinya", "Zafet" ]
[ "Enakai", "Hakili", "Holo\\'oka", "Iakepa", "Manika\\'i", "Kukani", "Wainani" ]
[ "Azpilleta", "Bradley", "Norris", "Olavarriaga", "Payne", "Stevenson", "Wesley" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ca3ba5f9110466adf36790e58d3a99fc
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.
[ "The corundum sold for somewhat more than the stone from Nevada.", "The blue topaz sold for 20 dollars more than the gem from Oregon.", "The aquamarine sold for somewhat more than the smoky quartz.", "The gem found in the Stout claim sold for somewhat less than the zircon.", "The zircon wasn't uncovered at the Knox claim.", "The tourmaline sold for 20 dollars less than the stone found in the Everett claim.", "The stone that sold for $850 was found at the Knox claim.", "The stone found in the Valentine claim sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Stout claim.", "The smoky quartz is either the stone found in the Quinn claim or the gem from California.", "The tourmaline sold for 10 dollars more than the gem from Oregon.", "The aquamarine didn't sell for $850.", "The gem that sold for $830 wasn't from Wyoming.", "Of the stone that sold for $840 and the gem found in the Quinn claim, one is the corundum and the other was from Colorado.", "Of the gem from Colorado and the gem from Utah, one went for $840 and the other is the tourmaline.", "Of the tourmaline and the gem found in the Gregory claim, one was from Utah and the other went for $790." ]
[ "Prices", "Gems", "Claims", "States" ]
[ "$790", "$800", "$810", "$820", "$830", "$840", "$850" ]
[ "aquamarine", "blue topaz", "corundum", "rhodolite", "smoky quartz", "tourmaline", "zircon" ]
[ "Everett", "Gregory", "Knox", "Osborne", "Quinn", "Stout", "Valentine" ]
[ "California", "Colorado", "Idaho", "Nevada", "Oregon", "Utah", "Wyoming" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d7b059462029f04b9ecc2267e135fea
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.
[ "The course with 22 students starts 2 hours after the class with 8 students.", "The course in room 207 has 20 students.", "Of the course in room 208 and the class with 20 students, one starts at 9:00 am and the other is the Mandarin class.", "The course with 17 students starts sometime after the class in room 201.", "The class in room 212 is the Arabic class.", "The class in room 405 starts 2 hours after the class in room 212.", "The class with 18 students starts 2 hours after the German class.", "The 5:00 pm class is either the class with 22 students or the Italian class.", "The English class starts 2 hours before the course in room 212.", "Of the course in room 412 and the course in room 314, one starts at 7:00 pm and the other has 18 students.", "The class in room 314 is either the class with 18 students or the Italian class.", "Neither the class in room 201 nor the class with 22 students is the Japanese class.", "The Swahili class, the 11:00 am class, the course with 20 students, the course with 22 students, the 9:00 am class and the class in room 314 are all different classes.", "The Italian class doesn't have 25 students." ]
[ "Times", "Room Numbers", "Class Sizes", "Classes" ]
[ "7:00 am", "9:00 am", "11:00 am", "1:00 pm", "3:00 pm", "5:00 pm", "7:00 pm" ]
[ "201", "207", "208", "212", "314", "405", "412" ]
[ "8", "10", "17", "18", "20", "22", "25" ]
[ "Arabic", "English", "German", "Italian", "Japanese", "Mandarin", "Swahili" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=10d7b0ec6b9d802d5eb81becaff57c59
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.
[ "Of the $10.50 product and the lime candle, one is Yolanda's and the other contains vanilla.", "The freesia product costs more than Luke's candle.", "Of Willie's product and the sandalwood product, one contains apple and the other is $8.50.", "The seven products are the peach candle, the $8.50 candle, Iris's candle, the clove product, Nathaniel's candle, the vanilla candle and Luke's candle.", "The pear candle, the clove product, and Nathaniel's product are three different products.", "The lavender candle costs 2 dollars less than the pear product.", "The bergamot candle is either Victoria's candle or the clove candle.", "Iris's candle costs more than the pear candle.", "Hope's product costs 2 dollars more than the freesia candle.", "Willie's product is $10.50.", "The cinnamon candle costs 2 dollars more than Victoria's product.", "The $5.50 product doesn't contain coconut." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Fragrances", "Fragrances" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50", "$10.50" ]
[ "Hope", "Iris", "Luke", "Nathaniel", "Victoria", "Willie", "Yolanda" ]
[ "cinnamon", "clove", "eucalyptus", "freesia", "lavender", "sandalwood", "vanilla" ]
[ "apple", "bergamot", "coconut", "lime", "fig", "peach", "pear" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=87bf670a8eb940581f13eb62d947b973
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.
[ "The Schtillet footwear was 5 sizes smaller than the Abbott Hill footwear.", "Neither the $155 pair nor the size 6 set was the Cormano footwear.", "Of the $140 pair and the size 4 set, one was bought by Lucia and the other was by Schtillet.", "Of the size 8 set and the $215 pair, one was bought by Estelle and the other was by Williford.", "Genevieve's pair was somewhat larger than the Tinghill footwear.", "Of Tonya's pair and the $140 pair, one was by Schtillet and the other was a size 9.", "The $185 pair was 3 sizes larger than Tonya's pair.", "The $200 pair was somewhat smaller than the Tinghill footwear.", "The Tinghill footwear was 3 sizes smaller than Paulette's pair.", "The size 10 set, the $155 pair, the Abbott Hill footwear, the Graffetz footwear, the Cormano footwear and the Schtillet footwear were all different pairs.", "Irma's pair was 1 size larger than the $230 pair.", "Of Tonya's pair and the $155 pair, one was a size 5 and the other was by Schtillet." ]
[ "Shoe Sizes", "Customers", "Brands", "Prices" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
[ "Estelle", "Genevieve", "Irma", "Juana", "Lucia", "Paulette", "Tonya" ]
[ "Abbott Hill", "Cormano", "Graffetz", "Manzarita", "Schtillet", "Tinghill", "Williford" ]
[ "$140", "$155", "$170", "$185", "$200", "$215", "$230" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=beb07f88bafdd5509c9f2d2063e833d2
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.
[ "The seven boats are the sailboat at Dock 26, Ernesto Ellis's sailboat, the Sea Spirit, Betsy Becker's sailboat, Jasper Jones's sailboat, the Restless Wave and Charlie Cort's vessel.", "The Sea Spirit is 15 feet shorter than the Irish Pride.", "Betsy Becker's vessel is somewhat longer than the Adagio III.", "Of the Irish Pride and Ernesto Ellis's sailboat, one is 31 ft long and the other is moored at Dock 6.", "The Mystique is somewhat longer than the sailboat at Dock 26.", "Of the 28 ft sailboat and the vessel at Dock 22, one is the Sea Spirit and the other is owned by Charlie Cort.", "Jasper Jones's vessel is somewhat longer than the sailboat at Dock 8.", "The Fair Weather is either Charlie Cort's sailboat or the boat at Dock 19.", "The vessel at Dock 26 is somewhat shorter than Hetta Hensley's boat.", "The White Squid is 12 feet shorter than the vessel at Dock 8.", "The Fair Weather is 3 feet longer than the boat at Dock 22.", "Griffin Gaines's boat is either the 37 ft boat or the boat at Dock 28.", "The sailboat at Dock 19 isn't owned by Griffin Gaines." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Owners", "Docks" ]
[ "22 ft", "25 ft", "28 ft", "31 ft", "34 ft", "37 ft", "40 ft" ]
[ "Adagio III", "Fair Weather", "Irish Pride", "Mystique", "Restless Wave", "Sea Spirit", "White Squid" ]
[ "Betsy Becker", "Charlie Cort", "Ernesto Ellis", "Frances Farmer", "Griffin Gaines", "Hetta Hensley", "Jasper Jones" ]
[ "6", "8", "9", "19", "22", "26", "28" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=28ef19fe51fb13e397541a328193bb56
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.
[ "Of the tank going to Dennysville and the 85 gallon tank, one cost $1,500 and the other was bought by Faith Frisk.", "The display bought by Edwin Ellis isn't going to Lone Pine.", "The tank bought by Cora Carey is 15 gallons larger than the tank bought by Betsy Beard.", "The display going to Dennysville is somewhat smaller than the display going to Cromwell.", "The display going to Wallagrass is somewhat larger than the $2,000 fish tank.", "The $2,000 display is somewhat smaller than the tank going to Lone Pine.", "The $2,500 display is 10 gallons larger than the tank bought by Faith Frisk.", "Of the display going to Wallagrass and the display bought by Edwin Ellis, one cost $920 and the other is 80 gallons.", "The tank bought by Al Ayala is either the 60 gallon fish tank or the display going to Zwingle.", "The fish tank going to Dennysville is 10 gallons larger than the $775 display.", "The seven tanks are the display going to Zwingle, the $775 display, the 60 gallon tank, the display bought by Edwin Ellis, the 85 gallon display, the 65 gallon display and the display bought by Cora Carey.", "Of the tank going to Dennysville and the display going to Philo, one cost $1,250 and the other was bought by Donna Drake." ]
[ "Sizes", "Customers", "Price", "Town" ]
[ "55 gallons", "60 gallons", "65 gallons", "70 gallons", "75 gallons", "80 gallons", "85 gallons" ]
[ "Al Ayala", "Betsy Beard", "Cora Carey", "Donna Drake", "Edwin Ellis", "Faith Frisk", "Gideon Gates" ]
[ "$775", "$920", "$1,250", "$1,500", "$1,825", "$2,000", "$2,500" ]
[ "Cromwell", "Dennysville", "Lone Pine", "Philo", "Royal", "Wallagrass", "Zwingle" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=14b88aba28a476ece0f64dacf98d6777
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.
[ "Kari's candle costs 2 dollars less than Blake's candle.", "The $9.50 product doesn't contain lavender.", "The freesia product costs 3 dollars more than Yolanda's product.", "Of the bergamot candle and the $4.50 candle, one contains cinnamon and the other is Willie's.", "Yolanda's product doesn't contain apple.", "The apple candle, the lime product, the vanilla product and the pear product are all different products.", "The lime candle costs more than Edna's product.", "The pear candle costs 4 dollars more than Kari's product.", "The bergamot product costs less than the peach product.", "The fig product is either the $9.50 product or the clove product.", "The $6.50 product is either the eucalyptus candle or the peach product.", "Of the $8.50 candle and the $6.50 candle, one is Gregory's and the other contains bergamot." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Fragrances", "Fragrances" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50", "$10.50" ]
[ "Blake", "Edna", "Gregory", "Kari", "Luke", "Willie", "Yolanda" ]
[ "cinnamon", "clove", "eucalyptus", "freesia", "lavender", "sandalwood", "vanilla" ]
[ "apple", "bergamot", "coconut", "lime", "fig", "peach", "pear" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8eb4c8c4e7fb33f07181b24ecbe3f58c
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.
[ "Wilma was awarded $5,000 less than Erma.", "The person who received the $30,000 scholarship won't major in Theology.", "Gwendolyn isn't going to Harvard.", "The student who's going to Penn State was awarded some amount less than Wilma.", "Gwendolyn is either the person who will major in Mathematics or the student who's going to Yale.", "Neither the student who's going to Stanford nor the person who's going to Yale is the person who received the $30,000 scholarship.", "Vicky isn't going to Yale.", "Of the student who's going to Northwestern and the person who received the $45,000 scholarship, one is Tracy and the other will major in Physics.", "The student who received the $35,000 scholarship is either the person who will major in Physics or Tracy.", "The person who's going to Stanford, Erma, the person who will major in Theology, the person who will major in Archaeology, Brooke and Gwendolyn are all different students.", "The person who received the $40,000 scholarship isn't going to Yale.", "Brooke was awarded $10,000 less than the student who will major in Physics.", "Neither the student who will major in Philosophy nor Gwendolyn is the student who's going to Northwestern.", "The person who will major in Philosophy was awarded $5,000 more than the person who's going to Stanford.", "The student who will major in Physics was awarded $10,000 less than the person who's going to Stanford.", "The person who will major in Chemistry was awarded some amount more than the person who will major in Biology.", "Neither Erma nor the student who's going to Cornell is the student who will major in Mathematics.", "The student who's going to Yale was awarded some amount less than the person who's going to Harvard." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000", "$50,000", "$55,000" ]
[ "Brooke", "Erma", "Felicia", "Gwendolyn", "Tracy", "Vicky", "Wilma" ]
[ "Archaeology", "Biology", "Chemistry", "Mathematics", "Philosophy", "Physics", "Theology" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Harvard", "Northwestern", "Penn State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ed00f6be6596e6db8f04834154651900
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.
[ "The game with the Eagles is either the match in Humeston or the match in Groveland.", "The match in Ferndale was 20 days after the game with the Warriors.", "The game in Ferndale, the 42-20 match, the game with the Eagles, the match with the Tuscanos and the 18-6 game are all different games.", "The October 23 match is either the game in Ferndale or the match with the Tuscanos.", "The match with the Rams was 4 days before the game in Edinburg.", "Of the 34-7 match and the match with the Tuscanos, one was in Island Falls and the other was on October 19.", "The match with the Eagles didn't finish with a score of 34-7.", "The game in Island Falls didn't finish with a score of 13-9.", "The 20-13 game was sometime before the match in Island Falls.", "Of the match with the Dragons and the game in Humeston, one was on October 27 and the other finished with a score of 28-10.", "The 18-6 match was 4 days after the match with the Tuscanos.", "The game in Coachella is either the 18-6 match or the match with the Eagles.", "The match with the White Rhinos finished with a score of 42-20.", "The 34-7 match was 16 days after the game in Avila Beach.", "The game with the Red and Blues wasn't in Edinburg." ]
[ "Dates", "Teams", "Scores", "Towns" ]
[ "October 3", "October 7", "October 11", "October 15", "October 19", "October 23", "October 27" ]
[ "Dragons", "Eagles", "Rams", "Red and Blues", "Tuscanos", "Warriors", "White Rhinos" ]
[ "13-9", "18-6", "20-13", "24-21", "28-10", "34-7", "42-20" ]
[ "Avila Beach", "Coachella", "Edinburg", "Ferndale", "Groveland", "Humeston", "Island Falls" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=52de195a5393b3c823a20328b791decc
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.
[ "Of the Laneplex interview and the Alpha Plus interview, one is for the web developer job and the other is in Zearing.", "The interview in Kings Beach is sometime after the Haytouch interview.", "The meeting in Oakland Acres is 5 days after the Sancode interview.", "The Streeter Inc. interview isn't in Fonda.", "Of the meeting on August 23rd and the meeting for the tech support position, one is at Alpha Plus and the other is in Sheldahl.", "The meeting in Fonda, the interview in Oakland Acres, the interview for the janitor position, the interview in Moulton and the meeting for the social media position will be all different interviews.", "The meeting for the janitor position is 1 day before the Sancode interview.", "The Alpha Plus interview is sometime before the interview for the web developer position.", "The Laneplex interview is 3 days after the meeting in Quasqueton.", "Of the interview on August 25th and the interview in Oakland Acres, one is at Canway and the other is for the graphic design job.", "The interview for the janitor position is 5 days before the Zathdrill interview.", "The meeting on August 26th will be either the Zathdrill interview or the meeting for the copywriter position.", "The Streeter Inc. interview isn't in Kings Beach." ]
[ "Days", "Companies", "Positions", "Towns" ]
[ "August 20th", "August 21st", "August 22nd", "August 23rd", "August 24th", "August 25th", "August 26th" ]
[ "Alpha Plus", "Canway", "Haytouch", "Laneplex", "Sancode", "Streeter Inc.", "Zathdrill" ]
[ "copywriter", "graphic design", "janitor", "sales rep", "social media", "tech support", "web developer" ]
[ "Fonda", "Kings Beach", "Moulton", "Oakland Acres", "Quasqueton", "Sheldahl", "Zearing" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a7e4c25e54fb9a00284a584cb3cc2ee9
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.
[ "The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked 3 places ahead of the squad from Cromberg.", "The group from Armona is either the red team or the \"Night Ninjas\".", "The squad from Prairie City doesn't use green paintballs.", "The \"Target Bombs\" is either the squad from Armona or the group that finished seventh.", "The seven teams are the blue team, the squad that finished second, the group from Forest City, the team that finished third, the squad from Cromberg, the squad that finished seventh and the \"Splat Squad\".", "The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked somewhere ahead of the orange team.", "The group that finished seventh isn't from Libertyville.", "The squad from Prairie City was ranked somewhere ahead of the team from Yucca Valley.", "The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked somewhere behind the \"Spray Paints\".", "The purple team was ranked 4 places ahead of the \"Spray Paints\".", "The white team is either the squad that finished fourth or the group from Prairie City.", "The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked 3 places ahead of the white team.", "Of the team from Prairie City and the yellow team, one is the \"Pea Shooters\" and the other finished seventh.", "The \"Spray Paints\" is either the group from Yucca Valley or the team that finished seventh." ]
[ "Rankings", "Teams", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
[ "Color Blinds", "Night Ninjas", "Oil Crew", "Pea Shooters", "Splat Squad", "Spray Paints", "Target Bombs" ]
[ "blue", "green", "orange", "purple", "red", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Armona", "Cromberg", "Evansdale", "Forest City", "Libertyville", "Prairie City", "Yucca Valley" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4c9439dea8f5cb6531423b09620b4619
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.
[ "The contestants that used the trebuchet went somewhat farther than the team that used the air cannon.", "The Russets went 15 feet farther than the group that launched the black potato.", "The team that used the water cannon went 75 feet farther than the Spud Chuckers.", "The seven teams were the Spud Chuckers, the contestants that launched the blue potato, the team that launched the white potato, the team that launched the yellow potato, the group that used the catapult, the team that made it to 180 ft and the team that made it to 225 ft.", "The Russets was either the team that launched the blue potato or the contestants that made it to 210 ft.", "The contestants that launched the black potato didn't use the trebuchet.", "The contestants that launched the white potato was either the team that made it to 135 ft or the Russets.", "The Yukon Bolds landed 15 feet short of the Super Tubers.", "The Potato Bros used the white potato.", "The Mad Mashers went 45 feet farther than the Potato Bros.", "Of the contestants that used the vacuum cannon and the Yukon Bolds, one used the orange potato and the other used the blue potato.", "The team that launched the red potato went 60 feet farther than the contestants that used the slingshot." ]
[ "Distances", "Teams", "Devices", "Colors" ]
[ "135 ft", "150 ft", "165 ft", "180 ft", "195 ft", "210 ft", "225 ft" ]
[ "Flying Eyes", "Mad Mashers", "Potato Bros", "Russets", "Spud Chuckers", "Super Tubers", "Yukon Bolds" ]
[ "air cannon", "catapult", "hybrid sling", "slingshot", "trebuchet", "vacuum cannon", "water cannon" ]
[ "black", "blue", "orange", "purple", "red", "white", "yellow" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=eb249fc8e0b16686512bb3d0cf9032da
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.
[ "Of the customer who paid $9.75 and the person who requested chia seeds, one is Delores and the other wanted blackberries.", "Delores paid less than the person who requested acai berries.", "Of the customer who wanted tangerines and the customer who requested wheat grass, one paid $8.75 and the other is Zachary.", "The person who wanted blueberries paid 2 dollars less than Heather.", "The person who wanted raspberries paid more than the person who requested chia seeds.", "Betsy paid less than the customer who requested ginger.", "The person who requested chia seeds paid 2 dollars less than Rosa.", "The person who requested flaxseed paid 1 dollar more than the person who wanted tangerines.", "The customer who wanted strawberries is either the person who paid $11.75 or the person who requested wheat grass.", "Zachary paid 5 dollars more than the customer who wanted blueberries.", "The customer who requested quinoa paid more than the person who requested wheat grass.", "Heather paid 1 dollar less than Delores.", "Of the person who requested ginger and the customer who paid $10.75, one wanted bananas and the other is Isabel." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Superfoods", "Fruits" ]
[ "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75", "$9.75", "$10.75", "$11.75", "$12.75" ]
[ "Betsy", "Delores", "Heather", "Isabel", "Rosa", "Verna", "Zachary" ]
[ "acai berries", "chia seeds", "flaxseed", "ginger", "kale", "quinoa", "wheat grass" ]
[ "bananas", "blackberries", "blueberries", "oranges", "raspberries", "strawberries", "tangerines" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cd819c9fdb143b2c09d5eaaedd5bcbe3
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.
[ "Nettie's purchase cost 1 dollar more than the order that included bean sprouts.", "The seven orders are Kathryn's purchase, the $8.25 order, the order that included blackberries, the $10.25 order, the $4.25 purchase, the order that included bean sprouts and the order that included grapefruits.", "Bennie's purchase cost 3 dollars less than Harold's purchase.", "The purchase that included leeks cost 4 dollars more than the purchase that included onions.", "Neither the order that included bean sprouts nor the purchase that included grapefruits is Paul's purchase.", "The purchase that included raspberries cost 1 dollar more than Kathryn's order.", "The purchase that included bean sprouts cost less than the purchase that included rhubarb.", "The order that included celery cost 2 dollars more than Bennie's order.", "Jim's purchase cost more than the purchase that included limes.", "The order that included apricots is either the $5.25 order or the $8.25 purchase.", "Of the order that included turnips and the purchase that included strawberries, one cost $7.25 and the other was Jim's.", "The order that included bean sprouts cost more than the purchase that included blackberries.", "The order that included turnips cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included onions.", "Of the $5.25 order and the purchase that included rhubarb, one included blackberries and the other was Kathryn's." ]
[ "Prices", "Shoppers", "Vegetables", "Fruits" ]
[ "$4.25", "$5.25", "$6.25", "$7.25", "$8.25", "$9.25", "$10.25" ]
[ "Bennie", "Douglas", "Harold", "Jim", "Kathryn", "Nettie", "Paul" ]
[ "bean sprouts", "celery", "kale", "leeks", "onions", "rhubarb", "turnips" ]
[ "apricots", "blackberries", "cranberries", "grapefruits", "limes", "raspberries", "strawberries" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4316b8001e3720845e485be3d48e924d
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.
[ "The $185 pair was 2 sizes smaller than Irma's pair.", "The $245 pair was 3 sizes larger than the $215 pair.", "The Graffetz footwear was 1 size smaller than the $140 pair.", "Of the Tinghill footwear and Antoinette's pair, one was a size 4 and the other cost $245.", "The $185 pair was 3 sizes smaller than the Cormano footwear.", "The Abbott Hill footwear was 1 size larger than the Graffetz footwear.", "Bethany's pair was 3 sizes smaller than the Williford footwear.", "The $155 pair was 3 sizes smaller than Juana's pair.", "The Tinghill footwear was 4 sizes larger than the $140 pair.", "Paulette's pair was somewhat larger than the Abbott Hill footwear.", "The $125 pair was either the Schtillet footwear or the size 5 set.", "The $170 pair was somewhat larger than Paulette's pair.", "Of the $185 pair and Whitney's pair, one was by Williford and the other was a size 4." ]
[ "Shoe Sizes", "Customers", "Brands", "Prices" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
[ "Antoinette", "Bethany", "Estelle", "Irma", "Juana", "Paulette", "Whitney" ]
[ "Abbott Hill", "Cormano", "Graffetz", "Manzarita", "Schtillet", "Tinghill", "Williford" ]
[ "$125", "$140", "$155", "$170", "$185", "$215", "$245" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8cc467eb39d913726a5fd08cf350c108
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.
[ "Of the 218-page book and My Best Friend, one was written by Alexis Olson and the other sold 12 copies.", "Jeff Holman's book sold 14 fewer copies than My Best Friend.", "The title that sold 47 copies is either Alexis Olson's book or the 192-page book.", "Call of Duty is either the title that sold 12 copies or Zoey Stout's book.", "Two for Tennis sold somewhat fewer copies than the 204-page book.", "Of the 192-page book and the book that sold 19 copies, one is Zara's Game and the other was written by Daniel Hansen.", "Of Two for Tennis and the 258-page book, one sold 19 copies and the other was written by Bill Orega.", "Of Away in Arles and the 280-page book, one was written by Alexis Olson and the other was written by Zoey Stout.", "Jeff Holman's book sold 7 more copies than Roscoe Jones's book.", "The 226-page book sold 14 more copies than Wendalissa.", "The 310-page book sold 14 fewer copies than Wendalissa." ]
[ "Copies Sold", "Book", "Authors", "Pages" ]
[ "12", "19", "26", "33", "40", "47", "54" ]
[ "Away in Arles", "Call of Duty", "Dessert Oasis", "My Best Friend", "Two for Tennis", "Wendalissa", "Zara\\'s Game" ]
[ "Alexis Olson", "Bill Orega", "Daniel Hansen", "Jeff Holman", "Matt Stevens", "Roscoe Jones", "Zoey Stout" ]
[ "192", "204", "218", "226", "258", "280", "310" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8e2fd1cd775cc80cf7122dcb3ac75edc
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.
[ "The horned viper isn't from Uganda.", "Of the serpent from Nicaragua and the ash python, one is 42 inches long and the other is green & red.", "The green & red reptile is either the winged snake or the animal from Cambodia.", "The serpent from Spain is 6 inches longer than the brown & red snake.", "The banded keel is 30 inches longer than the ash python.", "The yellow & blue reptile, the two-nosed asp, and the banded keel are three different animals.", "The black & green snake is 12 inches longer than the reptile from Australia.", "The two-nosed asp is black & white.", "The pygmy racer is black & green.", "The black & red animal is 24 inches shorter than the tawny cobra.", "The animal from Uganda is shorter than the animal from Nicaragua.", "The pygmy racer, the reptile from Uganda, the animal from Cambodia, the animal from Panama and the reptile from New Guinea are all different animals.", "The yellow & blue reptile is either the animal from Australia or the serpent that is 48 inches long.", "The serpent from Uganda is longer than the snake from Panama.", "The black & red snake is longer than the green & red serpent." ]
[ "Lengths", "Snakes", "Countries", "Colors" ]
[ "12 inches", "18 inches", "24 inches", "30 inches", "36 inches", "42 inches", "48 inches" ]
[ "ash python", "banded keel", "horned viper", "pygmy racer", "tawny cobra", "two-nosed asp", "winged snake" ]
[ "Australia", "Cambodia", "Nicaragua", "New Guinea", "Panama", "Spain", "Uganda" ]
[ "black & green", "black & red", "black & white", "brown & red", "green & white", "green & red", "yellow & blue" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c6ba89987007412b77944c4cbcb0ad27
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.
[ "Garnavillo, the city with a population of 31,000, the city whose mayor is Julie Jordan, the town with a population of 43,000, the city with a population of 46,000 and the town whose mayor is Ida Ingram are all different cities.", "Allerton has 3,000 more people than Brisbane.", "The city whose mayor is Vic Vazquez isn't in Middlesex County.", "The town in Suffolk County is either the town with a population of 37,000 or Fallbrook.", "The town with a population of 31,000 isn't in Berkshire County.", "Of Brisbane and the town with a population of 40,000, one has Ida Ingram as its mayor and the other is in Middlesex County.", "The town whose mayor is Al Acosta has 3,000 more people than the city in Middlesex County.", "Luther has more people than the city whose mayor is Vic Vazquez.", "The city in Franklin County has 3,000 more people than the city in Bristol County.", "The city whose mayor is Nora Nolan is either the town with a population of 46,000 or the town in Franklin County.", "The city with a population of 37,000 is either the town whose mayor is Cal Compton or the city in Plymouth County.", "Of the town with a population of 46,000 and the town with a population of 34,000, one has Julie Jordan as its mayor and the other is in Hampshire County.", "Vernon has 9,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Julie Jordan.", "The city whose mayor is Julie Jordan is either the city with a population of 40,000 or the city in Bristol County." ]
[ "Populations", "Cities", "Counties", "Mayors" ]
[ "28,000", "31,000", "34,000", "37,000", "40,000", "43,000", "46,000" ]
[ "Allerton", "Brisbane", "Fallbrook", "Garnavillo", "Kingsburg", "Luther", "Vernon" ]
[ "Berkshire", "Bristol", "Franklin", "Hampshire", "Middlesex", "Plymouth", "Suffolk" ]
[ "Al Acosta", "Cal Compton", "Ed Espinoza", "Ida Ingram", "Julie Jordan", "Nora Nolan", "Vic Vazquez" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9b27b7128b028fb314efa0d9e920322b
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.
[ "The squad that won 10 bronze medals ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the squad that won 1 bronze medal.", "Neither the team from Bolivia nor the squad that won 4 silver medals was the team that won 15 bronze medals.", "Of the team that won 1 silver medal and the team that won 2 gold medals, one is the team from Zimbabwe and the other finished with 6 bronze medals.", "The team that won 5 silver medals ended the games with 4 more gold medals than the team from Zimbabwe.", "The team that won 4 gold medals was either the squad that won 8 bronze medals or the squad that won 10 bronze medals.", "The team from Paraguay was either the squad that won 6 gold medals or the squad that won 3 gold medals.", "The squad that won 7 gold medals was either the team that won 11 silver medal or the squad from France.", "The squad from Argentina ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the team from Zimbabwe.", "The team that won 8 silver medals was either the team that won 4 gold medals or the squad that won 5 gold medals.", "The seven teams were the team that won 8 bronze medals, the team that won 1 silver medal, the squad that won 5 silver medals, the squad from Bolivia, the squad that won 4 silver medals, the team that won 2 gold medals and the squad that won 6 silver medals.", "The team from Russia ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team that won 6 silver medals.", "The squad that won 4 silver medals ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the team from Zimbabwe.", "The squad from France was either the team that won 3 bronze medals or the team that won 2 gold medals." ]
[ "Gold Medals", "Countries", "Silver Medals", "Bronze Medals" ]
[ "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
[ "Argentina", "Bolivia", "France", "Oman", "Paraguay", "Russia", "Zimbabwe" ]
[ "1", "2", "4", "5", "6", "8", "11" ]
[ "1", "3", "6", "8", "10", "12", "15" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0594ab409fdc99f681b309d3176f4291
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.
[ "The bird bought in May is either the lovebird or the lorikeet.", "The parakeet was bought sometime before the parrot.", "Yolanda's pet was bought 1 month before the bird purchased in Julian.", "The lovebird was bought 1 month after the macaw.", "Natalie's pet wasn't bought in July.", "The bird purchased in Camden was bought 1 month after the canary.", "The lorikeet was bought 1 month after Joan's pet.", "The bird bought in June is either the bird purchased in Panorama City or the bird purchased in What Cheer.", "Natalie's pet was bought sometime after the bird purchased in Camden.", "Of the lorikeet and the bird purchased in Yetter, one is Hannah's and the other was bought in July.", "Neither Yolanda's pet nor Faye's pet is the parrot.", "The bird purchased in Vernon was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in What Cheer.", "Faye's pet is either the bird purchased in Vernon or the bird bought in February.", "Yolanda's pet was bought 2 months after the parrot.", "The bird purchased in Panorama City was bought sometime after the bird purchased in Vernon.", "Pam's pet wasn't purchased in What Cheer." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Birds", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Faye", "Hannah", "Joan", "Natalie", "Pam", "Tamara", "Yolanda" ]
[ "canary", "finch", "lorikeet", "lovebird", "macaw", "parakeet", "parrot" ]
[ "Camden", "Julian", "Panorama City", "Upton", "Vernon", "What Cheer", "Yetter" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fdafce8e87c919fc5fe81a9b131ef6ef
Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.
[ "Of the group deploying to Quenray and Yankee Battalion, one will deploy in May and the other is led by Commander York.", "The battalion led by Commander Vincent won't deploy to Ingef.", "The battalion deploying in February won't deploy to Ingef.", "Tango Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Charles or the group deploying to Ingef.", "The group deploying to Ormmose is either the battalion led by Commander York or the battalion deploying in July.", "Alpha Battalion will deploy sometime before the group deploying to Enocia.", "Of the battalion deploying in January and the group deploying to Mebel, one is Mike Battalion and the other is led by Commander Knight.", "The battalion led by Commander Charles will deploy 2 months before the battalion led by Commander Knight.", "The battalion led by Commander York is either the group deploying to Quenray or Bravo Battalion.", "The battalion led by Commander Peters, the group deploying to Mebel, the battalion deploying in February, Bravo Battalion and Delta Battalion are all different battalions.", "Of the battalion led by Commander Hensley and the battalion deploying in April, one is Tango Battalion and the other will deploy to Dratur.", "The group deploying to Quenray is either the battalion led by Commander Charles or the battalion deploying in March.", "The battalion led by Commander Peters won't deploy to Ingef.", "The battalion led by Commander Peters will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Hensley." ]
[ "Months", "Commanders", "Battalions", "Locations" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Charles", "Hensley", "Joyce", "Knight", "Peters", "Vincent", "York" ]
[ "Alpha", "Bravo", "Delta", "Mike", "Tango", "X-ray", "Yankee" ]
[ "Dratur", "Enocia", "Ingef", "Mebel", "Ormmose", "Quenray", "Untkkel" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dbb1f02ece747dfc04650aeb54db565f
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.
[ "The participant who arrived at 4:45 pm is either the participant from Anaheim Hills or the party-goer from Dos Palos.", "Hubert isn't from Dos Palos.", "Of Lorraine and the party-goer from Kernville, one arrived at 4:35 pm and the other brought the hummus.", "The participant from Pine Valley arrived 5 minutes after the friend who brought the pizza.", "The party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm didn't bring the soda.", "Of the party-goer who arrived at 5:00 pm and Nelson, one is from Dos Palos and the other brought the soda.", "The friend from Martensdale arrived sometime after the friend who brought the pizza.", "The seven people are the friend who brought the soda, the party-goer from Fairfield, Julie, Sergio, Hubert, Kellie and the participant from Pine Valley.", "The friend from Dos Palos is either the party-goer who brought the potato chips or the party-goer who brought the pork rinds.", "The friend from Fairfield arrived 15 minutes after the friend who brought the potato chips.", "Sergio arrived 10 minutes after Julie.", "Of Lorraine and Sergio, one arrived at 4:40 pm and the other brought the potato chips.", "The party-goer who brought the corn chips arrived 15 minutes after Lorraine." ]
[ "Times", "Friends", "Brought", "Towns" ]
[ "4:30 pm", "4:35 pm", "4:40 pm", "4:45 pm", "4:50 pm", "4:55 pm", "5:00 pm" ]
[ "Hubert", "Julie", "Kellie", "Lorraine", "Marilyn", "Nelson", "Sergio" ]
[ "corn chips", "hummus", "onion dip", "pizza", "pork rinds", "potato chips", "soda" ]
[ "Anaheim Hills", "Dos Palos", "El Segundo", "Fairfield", "Kernville", "Martensdale", "Pine Valley" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dd83a3246fe4a695dce3fcd5e02d2c95
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.
[ "The Grandero was fined somewhat less than the car from Delaware.", "The automobile with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat less than the vehicle with the BMG-831 plates.", "The car with the FRZ-192 plates was fined 100 dollars less than the Injitsu.", "The automobile from Mississippi is either the Hornet or the car with the MRT-628 plates.", "The Fierro doesn't have the YGA-441 plates.", "The car with the SVZ-880 plates was fined 75 dollars more than the automobile with the YGA-441 plates.", "The vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the Grandero.", "The car from Indiana is either the car that received the $125 fine or the Grandero.", "Of the Cavalo and the Fierro, one has the MRT-628 plates and the other is from Rhode Island.", "The car from South Dakota has the GGZ-007 plates.", "The automobile from Indiana was fined 25 dollars more than the automobile from Florida.", "The car with the MRT-628 plates was fined somewhat less than the Etsalle.", "The automobile from South Dakota is either the Injitsu or the car that received the $75 fine.", "The Dartson was fined 75 dollars less than the automobile from Florida." ]
[ "Fines", "Cars", "License Plates", "States" ]
[ "$25", "$50", "$75", "$100", "$125", "$150", "$175" ]
[ "Cavalo", "Dartson", "Etsalle", "Fierro", "Grandero", "Hornet", "Injitsu" ]
[ "BMG-831", "FRZ-192", "GGZ-007", "MRT-628", "RBD-337", "SVZ-880", "YGA-441" ]
[ "Delaware", "Florida", "Hawaii", "Indiana", "Mississippi", "Rhode Island", "South Dakota" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=df4ee30c8d11126953d888f83a3f50f5
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.
[ "Darwin is either the 15 year old animal or the gator caught in Anna.", "Drake is somewhat older than the gator caught in Anna.", "The gator caught in Reno isn't 12.0 feet long.", "The alligator caught in Mesa is either the alligator that is 9.4 feet long or the animal that is 14.0 feet long.", "The gator caught in Anna isn't 12.9 feet long.", "Fred, the gator caught in Waco, the alligator that is 11.5 feet long, the 35 year old alligator, the animal that is 15.3 feet long and the alligator caught in Reno are all different gators.", "The 5 year old gator is either the alligator that is 10.7 feet long or the gator that is 12.9 feet long.", "Of the alligator caught in Troy and the 10 year old animal, one is named Bubba and the other is 11.5 feet long.", "Of the alligator that is 9.4 feet long and Elwood, one was captured in Reno and the other was captured in Waco.", "Daredevil is somewhat older than the alligator that is 14.0 feet long.", "Elwood is 10 years younger than the animal caught in Lynn.", "The alligator caught in Waco is 20 years younger than the gator that is 15.3 feet long.", "Of the animal that is 15.3 feet long and the alligator caught in Mesa, one is named Drake and the other is 30 years old.", "The alligator caught in Argo is either the gator that is 15.3 feet long or the 15 year old gator.", "Daredevil isn't the 35-year-old." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30", "35" ]
[ "Bubba", "Daredevil", "Darwin", "Drake", "Elwood", "Fred", "Kirby" ]
[ "9.4 feet", "10.7 feet", "11.5 feet", "12.0 feet", "12.9 feet", "14.0 feet", "15.3 feet" ]
[ "Anna", "Argo", "Lynn", "Mesa", "Reno", "Troy", "Waco" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb5cfec9b06b2231d824a8e7f80c6934
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.
[ "Sheri is either the person with 589 Twitter followers or the person with 85 LinkedIn connections.", "The one with 790 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than the one with 70 LinkedIn connections.", "The one with 70 LinkedIn connections is either the person with 150 Facebook friends or the one with 654 Twitter followers.", "The person with 589 Twitter followers, the person with 170 Facebook friends, the person with 130 Facebook friends, the person with 180 Facebook friends, the one with 85 LinkedIn connections and the one with 140 Facebook friends are all different people.", "The one with 68 LinkedIn connections has 30 fewer Facebook friends than Opal.", "The one with 78 LinkedIn connections has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 715 Twitter followers.", "The one with 50 LinkedIn connections has more Facebook friends than the one with 654 Twitter followers.", "Blake has 40 fewer Facebook friends than Arnold.", "The one with 589 Twitter followers has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 68 LinkedIn connections.", "Blake has 30 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 654 Twitter followers.", "The person with 605 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.", "Lindsey has fewer Facebook friends than the one with 760 Twitter followers.", "Edgar is either the one with 130 Facebook friends or the person with 140 Facebook friends.", "The one with 85 LinkedIn connections has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.", "Arnold is either the one with 605 Twitter followers or the person with 160 Facebook friends." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160", "170", "180" ]
[ "Arnold", "Blake", "Edgar", "Inez", "Lindsey", "Opal", "Sheri" ]
[ "50", "54", "59", "68", "70", "78", "85" ]
[ "589", "605", "654", "715", "760", "790", "804" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0faf9a337ffc14c5d9bc51154d4996c9
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "The specimen from Yemen cost 60 dollars more than the wolf spider.", "The seven spiders were the specimen from Lesotho, the ipstin spider, Lonnie's purchase, Ebony's purchase, the darkback, Rafael's purchase and the spider that sold for $105.", "The specimen from France was either the darkback or the arachnid that sold for $45.", "The specimen from Russia cost more than the ipstin spider.", "The specimen from Oman cost 30 dollars more than the black widow.", "Anthony's purchase didn't cost $105.", "The ipstin spider cost 30 dollars less than the cart spider.", "Jan's purchase wasn't the ipstin spider.", "Anthony's purchase wasn't from Kenya.", "Of the arachnid that sold for $135 and the arachnid that sold for $120, one was won by Lonnie and the other was from East Timor.", "Of the specimen from Lesotho and Ebony's purchase, one was the wolf spider and the other sold for $45.", "The darkback cost 45 dollars less than the raft spider.", "Of the darkback and the spider that sold for $120, one was won by Freddie and the other was from East Timor." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Spiders", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120", "$135" ]
[ "Anthony", "Ebony", "Freddie", "Jan", "Lonnie", "Rafael", "Vicky" ]
[ "black widow", "cart spider", "darkback", "ipstin spider", "raft spider", "redback", "wolf spider" ]
[ "East Timor", "France", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Oman", "Russia", "Yemen" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=531260d98327654a640f8a91bd0c646f
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.
[ "The vinyasa yoga session doesn't have exactly 5 people in it.", "Of Pamela's session and the 2:30pm session, one teaches hatha yoga and the other has 5 people in it.", "Sandra's class starts 1 hour after the class with 14 people.", "Of the ashtanga yoga session and the 3:30pm session, one is led by Opal and the other has 8 people in it.", "The session with 6 people is either Teresa's class or the anusara yoga class.", "Nancy's class, the session with 6 people, the prenatal yoga class, the session with 9 people and the 9:30am session are all different classes.", "The session with 9 people isn't led by Opal.", "The ashtanga yoga session begins sometime before the class with 15 people.", "The bikram yoga class begins 3 hours before the class with 6 people.", "The iyengar yoga session starts 3 hours after the class with 14 people.", "Leah's session starts sometime after the session with 14 people.", "The 2:30pm class doesn't have exactly 15 people in it.", "The class with 14 people begins 2 hours before Opal's class.", "The prenatal yoga class is either the 1:30pm class or the 12:30pm session." ]
[ "Times", "Yoga Types", "Leaders", "Class Sizes" ]
[ "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm", "2:30pm", "3:30pm" ]
[ "anusara", "ashtanga", "bikram", "hatha", "iyengar", "prenatal", "vinyasa" ]
[ "Juana", "Leah", "Nancy", "Opal", "Pamela", "Sandra", "Teresa" ]
[ "5", "6", "8", "9", "12", "14", "15" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=296e32703cdfe6ebad6fe95261b09675
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.
[ "Of the book that sold 33 copies and the book that sold 54 copies, one was written by Roscoe Jones and the other is Wendalissa.", "The book that sold 26 copies, the 192-page book, the 310-page book, Roscoe Jones's book and the 185-page book are all different books.", "The 345-page book sold 7 more copies than Away in Arles.", "The 310-page book sold 21 more copies than Two for Tennis.", "Alexis Olson's book sold somewhat more copies than the 185-page book.", "Of the book that sold 40 copies and Zoey Stout's book, one is Dessert Oasis and the other is 280 pages long.", "Of the 185-page book and the book that sold 47 copies, one is Zara's Game and the other was written by Bill Orega.", "Daniel Hansen's book sold somewhat more copies than Matt Stevens's book.", "Zoey Stout's book sold 28 more copies than Daniel Hansen's book.", "Alexis Olson's book sold 7 fewer copies than Away in Arles.", "Of the book that sold 47 copies and Roscoe Jones's book, one is Call of Duty and the other is 345 pages long.", "The 192-page book wasn't written by Bill Orega.", "The title that sold 47 copies isn't exactly 258 pages long." ]
[ "Copies Sold", "Book", "Authors", "Pages" ]
[ "12", "19", "26", "33", "40", "47", "54" ]
[ "Away in Arles", "Call of Duty", "Dessert Oasis", "My Best Friend", "Two for Tennis", "Wendalissa", "Zara\\'s Game" ]
[ "Alexis Olson", "Bill Orega", "Daniel Hansen", "Jeff Holman", "Matt Stevens", "Roscoe Jones", "Zoey Stout" ]
[ "185", "192", "204", "258", "280", "310", "345" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=560586989935748026d4f9c64347da79
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.
[ "Roderick will leave 1 day after the conductor arriving at Quimby.", "The person departing from Farley will leave 4 days before the conductor arriving at Paradise.", "The person departing from Audubon will leave 1 day after Herman.", "The conductor arriving at Urbandale will leave 2 days after the person arriving at Quimby.", "Of the conductor working on June 15 and the conductor arriving at Quimby, one is Philip and the other will depart from Audubon.", "The person arriving at Urbandale is either the conductor departing from Indio or Roderick.", "Of the person departing from Jackman and the conductor arriving at Quimby, one is Ira and the other is scheduled to leave on June 12.", "The person working on June 13 is either the conductor departing from Epworth or the person arriving at Westgate.", "The conductor departing from Jackman will leave sometime before Philip.", "Stanley will leave 4 days before the person arriving at Shell Rock.", "The person arriving at Westgate will leave 1 day after the conductor arriving at Quimby.", "The conductor arriving at Zwingle won't depart from Epworth.", "The person arriving at Zwingle, the person departing from Daly City, the person departing from Jackman, the person departing from Audubon, the person departing from Indio and the conductor departing from Farley are all different conductors.", "Bryan won't depart from Epworth." ]
[ "Days", "Names", "Departures", "Arrivals" ]
[ "June 10", "June 11", "June 12", "June 13", "June 14", "June 15", "June 16" ]
[ "Bryan", "Greg", "Herman", "Ira", "Philip", "Roderick", "Stanley" ]
[ "Audubon", "Daly City", "Epworth", "Farley", "Indio", "Jackman", "Kent" ]
[ "Paradise", "Quimby", "Shell Rock", "Urbandale", "Westgate", "Yreka", "Zwingle" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7acf3c9621ecfed1238fa4c705ea13aa
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.
[ "The course in room 208 is held 4 periods before the History class.", "The English class is held 1 period before the class in room 129.", "The class in room 314 is held 3 periods after Mr. Rhodes's class.", "Mr. Cannon's class is held 1 period before Mr. Osborn's class.", "Of the seventh period class and the course in room 129, one is taught by Mr. Webster and the other is Pre-Calculus.", "Of the sixth period class and the third period class, one is History and the other is in room 405.", "The sixth period class is either the course in room 114 or Mr. Cannon's class.", "The Geometry class is held sometime before the French class.", "Mr. Underwood's class is held sometime after the French class.", "The class in room 412 isn't Physics.", "Mr. Yang's class is either the course in room 405 or the second period class.", "The seven classes are the course in room 412, the second period class, the first period class, the History class, the Pre-Calculus class, Mr. Yang's class and Mr. Cannon's class.", "The Physics class is held sometime after the English class." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th", "7th" ]
[ "114", "129", "208", "314", "322", "405", "412" ]
[ "Bell", "Cannon", "Osborn", "Rhodes", "Underwood", "Webster", "Yang" ]
[ "Algebra", "English", "French", "Geometry", "History", "Physics", "Pre-Calculus" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fc50f2c2395e0af51bd400e49753ea06
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.
[ "The player who played 12 games was either the player who played right field or the player who wore number 21.", "The player who wore number 35 didn't play first base.", "The person who wore number 21 played 1 more game than the player who wore number 7.", "The person who wore number 35 didn't play third base.", "The person who wore number 35 played somewhat fewer games than Benny.", "The player who played center field was either Pedro or the player who wore number 32.", "The player who wore number 3 was either the boy who played first base or the boy who played 10 games.", "Of Salvatore and the person who played 11 games, one played second base and the other wore number 29.", "Of the person who wore number 28 and the boy who played 8 games, one was Charles and the other played center field.", "The seven players were the player who played center field, the boy who wore number 29, the boy who wore number 35, the player who wore number 7, the person who played 9 games, the player who wore number 3 and Armando.", "The boy who played left field was either the boy who played 11 games or the person who played 8 games.", "The player who played third base played 2 fewer games than Leroy.", "Of the boy who wore number 29 and the player who played second base, one was Benny and the other played 9 games.", "The player who wore number 3 played somewhat fewer games than the boy who played left field." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14" ]
[ "Armando", "Benny", "Charles", "Evan", "Leroy", "Pedro", "Salvatore" ]
[ "center field", "first base", "left field", "right field", "second base", "shortstop", "third base" ]
[ "3", "7", "21", "28", "29", "32", "35" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fafd1341655da127e35ae7b9953e6296
Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.
[ "The shipment that cost $7.75, the shipment that cost $6.75, Kenny's shipment and Alexander's shipment are all different packages.", "The shipment going to Mattawamkeag cost 1 dollar more than the package going to Hinton.", "Kenny's package is either the package with the television in it or the package that cost $4.75.", "The package with the computer in it is either the package going to Quimby or Christopher's shipment.", "The package with the computer in it isn't Greg's.", "The shipment going to Enfield cost 1 dollar less than Willie's package.", "Of the shipment with the tea set in it and the package that cost $4.75, one is Ian's and the other is going to Cherryfield.", "The shipment with the fruit basket in it isn't Greg's.", "The package that cost $7.75 is either the shipment going to Quimby or the shipment with the fruit basket in it.", "The shipment with the toaster in it cost 3 dollars less than the package going to Hinton.", "Of the package with the basketball in it and the shipment going to Hinton, one is Ian's and the other is Neil's.", "Willie's shipment cost somewhat less than Neil's shipment.", "Kenny's package cost 1 dollar more than the package going to Cherryfield.", "Of the package going to Urbana and the shipment with the toaster in it, one cost $7.75 and the other is Willie's." ]
[ "Prices", "Items", "Customers", "Towns" ]
[ "$4.75", "$5.75", "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75", "$9.75", "$10.75" ]
[ "basketball", "computer", "fruit basket", "rare book", "tea set", "television", "toaster" ]
[ "Alexander", "Christopher", "Greg", "Ian", "Kenny", "Neil", "Willie" ]
[ "Cherryfield", "Enfield", "Hinton", "Mattawamkeag", "Oakdale", "Quimby", "Urbana" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cef57a5a0926e1e59958df640fd1310c
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.
[ "The Ultralux 92 costs 65 dollars less than the Binson C40.", "The Z-Free XL costs 130 dollars less than the unit with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "The unit with the 7-year warranty costs somewhat less than the item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "The air conditioner with the 7-year warranty costs somewhat more than the air conditioner with the 12-year warranty.", "The Chiller Z costs 325 dollars more than the item with the 12-year warranty.", "The Chiller Z doesn't have the 10-year warranty.", "The EnergyBeam 110 costs somewhat less than the unit with the 15-year warranty.", "The unit with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 260 dollars more than the item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "The item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the air conditioner with the 12-year warranty.", "The item with the 1-year warranty costs 130 dollars more than the unit with the 12-year warranty.", "The air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity is either the Z-Free XL or the $375 air conditioner.", "The Freezon Flux doesn't cost $635.", "Of the unit with the 15-year warranty and the air conditioner with the 3-year warranty, one is the Coolstar XV5 and the other has the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "The Ultralux 92, the air conditioner with the 10-year warranty, the air conditioner with the 5-year warranty, the unit with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the unit with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity are all different units." ]
[ "Prices", "AC Units", "Capcities", "Warranties" ]
[ "$375", "$440", "$505", "$570", "$635", "$700", "$765" ]
[ "Binson C40", "Chiller Z", "Coolstar XV5", "EnergyBeam 110", "Freezon Flux", "Ultralux 92", "Z-Free XL" ]
[ "5,000 BTUs", "10,000 BTUs", "15,000 BTUs", "20,000 BTUs", "25,000 BTUs", "30,000 BTUs", "35,000 BTUs" ]
[ "1-year", "3-year", "5-year", "7-year", "10-year", "12-year", "15-year" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e964b8c629563a2e340a702b6776dc10
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.
[ "The job in Virginia will involve 100 more people than the job in Arizona.", "Teresa's event will involve 75 fewer people than the wedding job.", "The birthday job will involve 25 more people than the event in Arizona.", "Of the job in Virginia and the event in Hawaii, one will be handled by Susan and the other is the retreat.", "Zachary's assignment, the conference assignment, the anniversary event, the job in Hawaii, the event in Wyoming and the retreat event are all different events.", "The event in Wyoming will involve somewhat fewer people than the conference event.", "The event in Wyoming will involve 75 more people than the graduation event.", "The assignment with 150 attendees is either Oliver's event or the conference assignment.", "Oliver's job is either the event in Pennsylvania or the assignment in Arizona.", "Zachary's assignment will involve 125 more people than the assignment in Hawaii.", "Daisy's assignment won't be in Virginia.", "The event in Arizona isn't the anniversary.", "The job in Utah will involve 50 more people than Yolanda's job." ]
[ "People", "Planners", "Events", "Locations" ]
[ "50", "75", "100", "125", "150", "175", "200" ]
[ "Daisy", "Kurt", "Oliver", "Susan", "Teresa", "Yolanda", "Zachary" ]
[ "anniversary", "birthday", "conference", "graduation", "retreat", "symposium", "wedding" ]
[ "Arizona", "Hawaii", "Pennsylvania", "South Carolina", "Utah", "Virginia", "Wyoming" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=400155d41d7232f5fa7e76aff6f42d28
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.
[ "Riverside Glen was established in 2012.", "Howard Park was established sometime after Rosemary Park.", "Of the sandy hare's reserve and Foxtail Bend, one is in Franklin County and the other was established in 2008.", "The reserve in Wilcox County was established sometime after the park in Bibb County.", "The park in Lamar County was established sometime before the frilled stork's reserve.", "The box python's reserve, Howard Park, and the park in Talladega County are three different parks.", "The reserve in Pickens County was established 2 years after the park in Bibb County.", "The reserve in Wilcox County was established 6 years before the reserve in Lamar County.", "The pygmy beaver's reserve is either Silver Lakes or the reserve established in 2010.", "Elm Park was established 4 years after the box python's reserve.", "The western gull's reserve, the park established in 2012, and the reserve established in 2008 are three different parks.", "The reserve in Chilton County was established 4 years after Riverside Glen.", "Of the park in Bibb County and the park established in 2014, one is home to the pygmy beaver and the other is home to the atlas otter.", "The reserve in Franklin County is either the fig turtle's reserve or the sandy hare's reserve.", "Howard Park wasn't established in 2016." ]
[ "Years", "Reserves", "Animals", "Counties" ]
[ "2004", "2006", "2008", "2010", "2012", "2014", "2016" ]
[ "Elm Park", "Foxtail Bend", "Howard Park", "Rosemary Park", "Riverside Glen", "Silver Lakes", "Wanda Park" ]
[ "atlas otter", "box python", "fig turtle", "frilled stork", "pygmy beaver", "sandy hare", "western gull" ]
[ "Bibb", "Chilton", "Franklin", "Lamar", "Pickens", "Talladega", "Wilcox" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7414ed0f335981b5fd7dceb518cd7d49
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).
[ "The storm that made landfall at Tomales was either the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage or the storm that hit in 1948.", "Of the storm that hit in 1956 and the storm that hit in 1968, one caused $18.5 million in damage and the other was Hurricane Rachel.", "Hurricane Joan was either the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage or the hurricane that made landfall at Granger.", "The storm that made landfall at Granger hit 8 years after Hurricane Mabel.", "The storm that made landfall at Hesperia was either Hurricane Sabrina or the hurricane that hit in 1952.", "Hurricane Lucy didn't cause exactly $15.7 million in damage.", "Hurricane Lucy was either the storm that hit in 1952 or the hurricane that made landfall at Tomales.", "Of Hurricane Sabrina and the storm that caused $13.1 million in damage, one hit land at Alta Vista and the other struck in 1964.", "The storm that made landfall at Rockford didn't cause exactly $12.5 million in damage.", "The hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage hit 4 years after Hurricane Sabrina.", "The hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage hit 8 years after Hurricane Sabrina.", "The hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage hit sometime after the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.", "Hurricane Lucy hit 4 years after the storm that made landfall at Varina.", "Hurricane Olivia hit 4 years after the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista.", "The storm that caused $12.5 million in damage hit sometime before the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960", "1964", "1968" ]
[ "Iris", "Joan", "Lucy", "Mabel", "Olivia", "Rachel", "Sabrina" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$13.1 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$18.5 million", "$19.2 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Escondido", "Granger", "Hesperia", "Rockford", "Tomales", "Varina" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=91e8e5a56a7f3df17751bb3046056c95
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.
[ "Of Yvette and the contestant that scored 193 points, one danced fifth and the other did the jitterbug.", "The person who danced eighth scored somewhat lower than the person who danced third.", "The person who danced sixth scored somewhat lower than the performer who did the jitterbug.", "Of the person that scored 199 points and whoever danced the lindy, one was Rosie and the other danced seventh.", "Of the person who danced fourth and Clara, one danced the foxtrot and the other scored 190 points.", "The dancer who did the boogie-woogie performed third.", "Melissa danced fifth.", "Whoever danced the hustle scored 3 points higher than the dancer who did the lindy.", "Shirley scored 6 points lower than the person who danced the twist.", "Natasha scored 3 points higher than Shirley.", "Judith scored 3 points lower than the person who danced eighth.", "The person who danced the jitterbug scored somewhat lower than Melissa." ]
[ "Points", "Names", "Orders", "Dance Styles" ]
[ "181 points", "184 points", "187 points", "190 points", "193 points", "196 points", "199 points" ]
[ "Clara", "Judith", "Melissa", "Natasha", "Rosie", "Shirley", "Yvette" ]
[ "1st", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th", "7th", "8th" ]
[ "boogie-woogie", "foxtrot", "hustle", "jitterbug", "lindy", "samba", "twist" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8f2e4efda46c9d391f0529fba7ab13fd
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.
[ "The cardio lesson is 2 hours before Arnold's session.", "Blake's appointment is 1 hour after the session with Michelle.", "The rowing lesson is sometime after the lesson with Michelle.", "The free weights session is either the session with Irene or Fannie's appointment.", "The swimming lesson is 3 hours after Emma's appointment.", "Garrett's lesson is 4 hours after the rowing session.", "Of Danny's lesson and Blake's session, one is with Howard and the other is at 12:30pm.", "The lesson with Nicholas is 2 hours after Blake's session.", "Of the rowing appointment and the lesson with Lena, one is Fannie's and the other is at 10:30am.", "Of Danny's appointment and Crystal's lesson, one is at 11:30am and the other will focus on cycling.", "Danny's lesson isn't with Kristin.", "The free weights session isn't with Lena.", "The lesson at 9:30am won't focus on racketball." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Trainers", "Programs" ]
[ "8:30am", "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm", "2:30pm" ]
[ "Arnold", "Blake", "Crystal", "Danny", "Emma", "Fannie", "Garrett" ]
[ "Howard", "Irene", "Jimmy", "Kristin", "Lena", "Michelle", "Nicholas" ]
[ "cardio", "cycling", "free weights", "racketball", "rowing", "swimming", "yoga" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8b6e1aff0bd2c961ef8f61050e3299dd
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.
[ "Of the sailor who finished in 270 days and the competitor who finished in 286 days, one was Debra Decker and the other sailed the Shady Lady.", "The competitor in the trimaran took 8 more days to finish than the owner of the Confluence.", "Gil Baxter took somewhat more days to finish than Vicky Estes.", "The competitor who finished in 278 days didn't sail the Confluence.", "The competitor in the schooner took 20 more days to finish than the person in the ketch.", "The sailor in the ketch took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Wave Dancer.", "Ed Alexander didn't finish in exactly 290 days.", "Gil Baxter didn't finish in exactly 290 days.", "The person in the catamaran was either the person who finished in 290 days or the competitor who finished in 278 days.", "Neal Bundt took 4 more days to finish than the person in the gaff cutter.", "Of the owner of the Alpha One and the competitor who finished in 270 days, one used the gaff cutter and the other was Wendell Orr.", "Tara Carroll didn't sail the Dream Walker.", "Gil Baxter was either the owner of the Shady Lady or the competitor in the catamaran.", "The sailor who finished in 290 days didn't use the sloop.", "The owner of the Dream Walker didn't use the trimaran.", "Wendell Orr was either the person in the sloop or the person who finished in 286 days.", "Vicky Estes didn't sail the Quick Silver." ]
[ "Days", "Sailors", "Boat Types", "Boats" ]
[ "270", "274", "278", "282", "286", "290", "294" ]
[ "Debra Decker", "Ed Alexander", "Gil Baxter", "Neal Bundt", "Tara Carroll", "Vicky Estes", "Wendell Orr" ]
[ "catamaran", "gaff cutter", "ketch", "pilot cutter", "schooner", "sloop", "trimaran" ]
[ "Alpha One", "Bay Hawk", "Confluence", "Dream Walker", "Quick Silver", "Shady Lady", "Wave Dancer" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=830148f60187a7b4769956400bf16087
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.
[ "Fred paid 4 dollars more than the customer who ordered the hawaiian roll.", "Of Hector and the customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll, one paid $13.50 and the other ordered the alaskan roll.", "The person who ordered the hawaiian roll didn't order the tiger roll.", "Eleanor is either the client who ordered the summer roll or the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll.", "Johnnie is either the person who paid $17.50 or the person who paid $9.50.", "The person who ordered the dragon roll paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the firecracker roll.", "Eleanor paid 10 dollars less than the client who ordered the spicy tuna roll.", "Hector paid 2 dollars more than the client who ordered the firecracker roll.", "The person who ordered the alaskan roll is either the person who paid $9.50 or Yvette.", "The person who ordered the boston roll paid more than the client who ordered the alaskan roll.", "Of the customer who paid $13.50 and the customer who ordered the spider roll, one ordered the eel avocado roll and the other is Seth.", "Yvette paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the teriyaki roll.", "Of Hector and the client who ordered the boston roll, one paid $13.50 and the other ordered the yellowtail roll.", "The person who ordered the dragon roll paid less than the person who ordered the summer roll." ]
[ "Prices", "Rolls", "Rolls", "Customers" ]
[ "$9.50", "$11.50", "$13.50", "$15.50", "$17.50", "$19.50", "$21.50" ]
[ "alaskan", "boston", "dragon", "dynamite", "eel avocado", "firecracker", "hawaiian" ]
[ "spicy tataki", "spicy tuna", "spider", "summer", "teriyaki", "tiger", "yellowtail" ]
[ "Eleanor", "Fred", "Hector", "Johnnie", "Nicole", "Seth", "Yvette" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b327433b26d667f4fc4e3d5d7263f7bd
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.
[ "The archadon isn't 85 million years old.", "The pilodontus doesn't cost $1250.", "The pilodontus is 69 million years old.", "The $1750 fossil is either the mirasaurus or the gigasaurus.", "The $1000 fossil is either the mirasaurus or the 78 million year old fossil.", "Of the fossil discovered in Albania and the $750 fossil, one is 72 million years old and the other is 75 million years old.", "The 87 million year old fossil costs less than the fossil discovered in New Zealand.", "Neither the $1250 fossil nor the 75 million year old fossil is the verasaurus.", "The archadon doesn't cost $1250.", "The mirasaurus costs 500 dollars less than the rotosaurus.", "Neither the 69 million year old fossil nor the 90 million year old fossil is the $500 fossil.", "The pilodontus was found in Bangladesh.", "The fossil discovered in Guatemala costs 250 dollars more than the verasaurus.", "The $750 fossil wasn't found in Oman.", "The fossil discovered in Oman costs more than the mirasaurus.", "Of the $2000 fossil and the mirasaurus, one is 87 million years old and the other was found in Qatar." ]
[ "Prices", "Dinosaurs", "Ages", "Countries" ]
[ "$500", "$750", "$1000", "$1250", "$1500", "$1750", "$2000" ]
[ "archadon", "gigasaurus", "mirasaurus", "pilodontus", "rotosaurus", "senosaurus", "verasaurus" ]
[ "69 million", "72 million", "75 million", "78 million", "85 million", "87 million", "90 million" ]
[ "Albania", "Bangladesh", "Guatemala", "New Zealand", "Oman", "Qatar", "Uzbekistan" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a9e3e277e86b834448e26f0d363cebbd
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.
[ "Of the mushroom going to Organimarket and the mushroom found in Pomona Woods, one is the shaggy mane and the other sells for $35 per pound.", "The mushroom going to Nature's Way sells for somewhat more per pound than the oyster mushroom.", "The shaggy mane mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Nature's Way.", "The oyster mushroom sells for 20 dollars less per pound than the bear's tooth mushroom.", "The bricktop mushroom is either the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods or the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.", "The oyster mushroom sells for 10 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Wickman's.", "The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 15 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.", "The mushroom found in Hardy Woods sells for somewhat less per pound than the woodear mushroom.", "The mushroom found in Cooper Woods won't go to Wickman's.", "The mushroom found in Sylmar Woods sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Hardy Woods.", "The mushroom going to Edna's Edibles sells for 20 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.", "Of the mushroom found in Cooper Woods and the mushroom going to Nature's Way, one is the bricktop and the other is the pink bottom.", "The mushroom found in Wiota Woods will go to Localvoria.", "The woodear mushroom was found in Pomona Woods." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Customers", "Locations" ]
[ "$25", "$30", "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50", "$55" ]
[ "bear\\'s tooth", "bricktop", "oyster", "pink bottom", "shaggy mane", "velvet foot", "woodear" ]
[ "Abby\\'s Mart", "Edna\\'s Edibles", "Localvoria", "Nature\\'s Way", "Organimarket", "Pete\\'s Produce", "Wickman\\'s" ]
[ "Buckeye Woods", "Cooper Woods", "Hardy Woods", "Newell Woods", "Pomona Woods", "Sylmar Woods", "Wiota Woods" ]
4x7
challenging
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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.
[ "The planet 45 light years from earth doesn't have a diameter of 714,000 mi..", "The planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. is either the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198 or the planet orbiting star HV 491.", "Kinucia isn't 47 light years from earth.", "Istryn is either the planet orbiting star PLC 120 or the exoplanet 45 light years from earth.", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. is farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.", "Vestor is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star BDF 198.", "The planet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. doesn't orbit star PLC 120.", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. doesn't orbit star ZQ 75.", "The planet with a diameter of 281,000 mi. is either the exoplanet 49 light years from earth or the exoplanet 51 light years from earth.", "Of Zhezios and the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427, one is 41 light years from earth and the other is 47 light years from earth.", "The exoplanet orbiting star HV 491 is 2 light years closer to us than Rodul.", "The planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. is closer to us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi..", "Of the planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. and the exoplanet 49 light years from earth, one orbits star EX 53 and the other is Quael.", "The planet 43 light years from earth is either the planet orbiting star EX 53 or the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi..", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is farther away from us than Zhezios.", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. is farther away from us than Llyrak.", "The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is closer to us than Quael." ]
[ "Distances", "Planets", "Stars", "Sizes" ]
[ "41 light years", "43 light years", "45 light years", "47 light years", "49 light years", "51 light years", "53 light years" ]
[ "Istryn", "Kinucia", "Llyrak", "Quael", "Rodul", "Vestor", "Zhezios" ]
[ "BDF 198", "EX 53", "HV 491", "MKP 427", "PLC 120", "VJD 913", "ZQ 75" ]
[ "243,000 mi.", "281,000 mi.", "295,000 mi.", "310,000 mi.", "345,000 mi.", "540,000 mi.", "714,000 mi." ]
4x7
challenging
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