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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.
[ "Of the Spud Chuckers and the group that made it to 180 ft, one used the red potato and the other used the trebuchet.", "The Russets didn't use the air cannon.", "Of the Yukon Bolds and the group that launched the blue potato, one used the catapult and the other scored a distance of 150 ft.", "The Mad Mashers landed somewhat short of the group that used the hybrid sling.", "The team that launched the yellow potato, the team that used the air cannon, the team that made it to 225 ft, the group that used the catapult and the contestants that made it to 165 ft were all different teams.", "The team that launched the white potato was either the Spud Chuckers or the contestants that used the water cannon.", "Of the team that used the vacuum cannon and the team that launched the purple potato, one was the Flying Eyes and the other scored a distance of 165 ft.", "The team that used the water cannon went 15 feet farther than the group that used the catapult.", "Of the team that launched the yellow potato and the contestants that launched the red potato, one used the hybrid sling and the other was the Russets.", "The team that launched the orange potato didn't use the air cannon.", "The Potato Bros, the contestants that used the air cannon, and the team that made it to 225 ft are three different teams.", "The group that launched the red potato went somewhat farther than the Spud Chuckers.", "The group that used the vacuum cannon went 45 feet farther than the Yukon Bolds." ]
[ "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=46a095640976b374309fae87c0e05570
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
[ "Zachary is 4 years younger than Tim.", "The centenarian who is 110 years old is either the person who lives in Tehama or Kyle.", "Zachary is 1 year older than the Illinois native.", "Of the person who lives in Tehama and the Alaska native, one is Mattie and the other is 110 years old.", "The person who lives in Shaver Lake is 1 year older than the Louisiana native.", "Kyle is 2 years younger than the centenarian who lives in Udell.", "The person who lives in Jackson is either the Oregon native or Ernesto.", "The centenarian who is 114 years old is either Doris or the Pennsylvania native.", "The centenarian who lives in Tehama, Tim, the Oregon native, the Hawaii native, the person who is 113 years old and Zachary are all different people.", "Of the centenarian who lives in Compton and the centenarian who is 114 years old, one is Tim and the other is a native of South Dakota.", "The person who lives in Udell is 2 years younger than the person who lives in Zearing.", "Ernesto isn't a native of Hawaii." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "States", "Hometowns" ]
[ "109 years", "110 years", "111 years", "112 years", "113 years", "114 years", "115 years" ]
[ "Doris", "Ernesto", "Gilbert", "Kyle", "Mattie", "Tim", "Zachary" ]
[ "Alaska", "Hawaii", "Illinois", "Louisiana", "Oregon", "Pennsylvania", "South Dakota" ]
[ "Compton", "Jackson", "Plymouth", "Shaver Lake", "Tehama", "Udell", "Zearing" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=59341c7a1b1b73df8509649d67f591b3
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.
[ "Debra Decker took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.", "The competitor who finished in 290 days was either the owner of the Wave Dancer or the owner of the Sea Dart.", "Gil Baxter took 4 fewer days to finish than Vicky Estes.", "The person in the schooner took 12 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Alpha One.", "Vicky Estes finished in 290 days.", "The person in the catamaran took 8 fewer days to finish than Wendell Orr.", "The sailor in the gaff cutter took 4 more days to finish than the owner of the Confluence.", "The owner of the Shady Lady took 12 more days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.", "Wendell Orr took somewhat fewer days to finish than the competitor in the trimaran.", "The owner of the Wave Dancer was either Tara Carroll or the competitor in the trimaran.", "Debra Decker finished in 274 days.", "The sailor in the sloop took 12 more days to finish than the competitor in the pilot cutter.", "The owner of the Quick Silver didn't use the gaff cutter.", "Neal Bundt was either the competitor who finished in 270 days or the owner of the Alpha One.", "The owner of the Dream Walker took somewhat more days to finish than Ed Alexander." ]
[ "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", "Confluence", "Dream Walker", "Quick Silver", "Sea Dart", "Shady Lady", "Wave Dancer" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d40887762ae1f36457e54ea121bdc6e1
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 5 gold medals didn't finish with 1 silver medal.", "The squad that won 10 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 11 silver medal.", "The squad that won 8 silver medals was either the squad from Russia or the team that won 8 bronze medals.", "The team from Honduras didn't end with 8 bronze medals.", "The squad that won 6 gold medals was either the team that won 3 bronze medals or the squad that won 8 bronze medals.", "The team from Russia ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 12 bronze medals.", "The squad that won 12 bronze medals was either the team that won 4 silver medals or the team that won 12 silver medals.", "The team from Grenada ended the games with 4 more gold medals than the team from Turkmenistan.", "The team that won 8 bronze medals was either the team that won 6 silver medals or the squad that won 1 silver medal.", "Of the squad that won 12 silver medals and the team that won 1 bronze medal, one finished with 3 gold medals and the other is the squad from Indonesia.", "The squad that won 4 silver medals ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the team from Turkmenistan.", "Of the squad from Argentina and the team that won 15 bronze medals, one ended with 5 silver medals and the other finished with 7 gold medals.", "The team that won 1 bronze medal ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the squad from Turkmenistan.", "The squad that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with 3 fewer gold medals than the team from Honduras." ]
[ "Gold Medals", "Countries", "Silver Medals", "Bronze Medals" ]
[ "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
[ "Argentina", "Grenada", "Honduras", "Indonesia", "Russia", "Slovakia", "Turkmenistan" ]
[ "1", "4", "5", "6", "8", "11", "12" ]
[ "1", "3", "6", "8", "10", "12", "15" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2bf1e65042d3d1e5d2d2d4ef24161197
Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.
[ "The indigo luggage weighs 3 pounds less than the brown piece.", "The aquamarine suitcase weighs 6 pounds less than Vic Evans's bag.", "Ute Fleming's luggage weighs 9 pounds more than the piece that needs to go to Los Angeles.", "The luggage that needs to go to Orlando isn't indigo.", "Xavier Carey's piece is either the suitcase that needs to go to New York or the lime suitcase.", "Tanya Gould's suitcase doesn't weigh 50 pounds.", "Xavier Carey's suitcase wasn't supposed to go to Denver.", "The bag that needs to go to Atlanta weighs more than Yolanda Bauer's suitcase.", "Zed Alexander's bag weighs 3 pounds more than the lime piece.", "Of Zed Alexander's piece and the bag that needs to go to Atlanta, one is brown and the other weighs 38 pounds.", "The bag that needs to go to New York weighs more than the suitcase that needs to go to Denver.", "The luggage that needs to go to New York is either the luggage that weighs 41 pounds or the suitcase that weighs 35 pounds.", "The yellow luggage weighs 9 pounds more than the luggage that needs to go to New York.", "The white bag weighs 6 pounds more than the suitcase that needs to go to Denver.", "The bag that needs to go to Santa Fe weighs 6 pounds more than Ute Fleming's luggage." ]
[ "Pounds", "Owners", "Colors", "Destinations" ]
[ "35", "38", "41", "44", "47", "50", "53" ]
[ "Tanya Gould", "Ute Fleming", "Vic Evans", "Wanda Dotson", "Xavier Carey", "Yolanda Bauer", "Zed Alexander" ]
[ "aquamarine", "brown", "indigo", "lime", "violet", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Atlanta", "Chicago", "Denver", "Los Angeles", "New York", "Orlando", "Santa Fe" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4094514f4d3575569e1f4cf83bc55375
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.
[ "Olga didn't bring the hummus.", "Of the friend who brought the pizza and Eunice, one arrived at 4:55 pm and the other is from Pine Valley.", "Julie didn't bring the onion dip.", "The participant who brought the potato chips arrived sometime after the friend from Kernville.", "Marilyn arrived 15 minutes after the friend from Anaheim Hills.", "Of the participant who brought the potato chips and the friend from Dos Palos, one is Phyllis and the other arrived at 4:40 pm.", "The party-goer from Kernville arrived 5 minutes before the participant who brought the hummus.", "The participant from Pine Valley arrived sometime after Olga.", "The friend who brought the pork rinds arrived 20 minutes before the participant who brought the soda.", "Of the friend who arrived at 5:00 pm and Marilyn, one is from Martensdale and the other is from Fairfield.", "Julie arrived sometime after the party-goer who brought the pork rinds.", "The party-goer who brought the onion dip arrived 10 minutes after the participant from Martensdale.", "The friend from Kernville is either the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm or Olga.", "David isn't from Kernville.", "The friend from Kernville arrived sometime before the party-goer who brought the corn chips." ]
[ "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" ]
[ "Clinton", "David", "Eunice", "Julie", "Marilyn", "Olga", "Phyllis" ]
[ "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=eccec4edd8c3fd87ec321ccd7d8b3497
The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.
[ "\"Ellie\" was either the mammoth believed to be 110,000 years old or the mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall.", "The animal believed to be 230,000 years old was either the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall or the animal found in Saskatchewan.", "The mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall lived 30,000 years before the animal found in Scotland.", "The animal that was 8.9 ft tall wasn't found in Michigan.", "\"Snuffles\" is thought to be 80,000 years old.", "The mammoth found in Norway lived 30,000 years after \"Dumbo\".", "The animal found in Alaska lived 90,000 years after the mammoth found in Greenland.", "\"Dumbo\" lived sometime before the animal that was 7.8 ft tall.", "The mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall lived 120,000 years before \"Thumper\".", "The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived sometime after the animal that was 8.2 ft tall.", "\"Bernie\" was unearthed in Alaska.", "The animal believed to be 50,000 years old wasn't exactly 7.8 ft tall.", "The animal that was 9.3 ft tall lived 30,000 years after the animal found in Norway.", "\"Snuffles\" wasn't exactly 7.8 ft tall.", "Of the animal found in Michigan and \"Peanut\", one is thought to be 140,000 years old and the other is thought to be 50,000 years old." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Locations", "Heights" ]
[ "230,000 years", "200,000 years", "170,000 years", "140,000 years", "110,000 years", "80,000 years", "50,000 years" ]
[ "Bernie", "Dumbo", "Ellie", "Fang", "Peanut", "Snuffles", "Thumper" ]
[ "Alaska", "Greenland", "Michigan", "Norway", "Saskatchewan", "Scotland", "Siberia" ]
[ "7.8 ft", "8.1 ft", "8.2 ft", "8.6 ft", "8.9 ft", "9.3 ft", "9.6 ft" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=38cf13408da31a40fd9c5755b2f7631b
The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.
[ "Brandi went fourth.", "Shari performed sometime after the person who used balls.", "The performer from West Bath performed 3 spots before the person who used balls.", "The juggler from Hawkeye was either the juggler who used bowling pins or the juggler who used mobile phones.", "The person from Nice performed 2 spots before the performer from Upper Lake.", "Otis performed sometime after the performer who used rings.", "The performer who used bowling pins was either the performer from Nice or Carmen.", "Of the person from Dubuque and the person who went sixth, one used flashlights and the other used balls.", "The performer from Folsom was either the juggler who went first or the performer who went seventh.", "Shari didn't use batons.", "The person who went fourth, the juggler from Nice, the performer from Folsom, Elena, the juggler who used bowling pins and the performer who used mobile phones were all different people.", "Peter was from Dubuque.", "The performer who used batons, the juggler from Upper Lake, and the juggler from Dubuque are three different people.", "The juggler from Nice performed 1 spot after Peter." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
[ "Brandi", "Carmen", "Elena", "Melissa", "Otis", "Peter", "Shari" ]
[ "balls", "batons", "bowling pins", "chainsaws", "flashlights", "mobile phones", "rings" ]
[ "Dubuque", "Folsom", "Hawkeye", "Kingsburg", "Nice", "Upper Lake", "West Bath" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7e2fadcca428baebb340e17eb28c3837
Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.
[ "The goods from Oxnard sell for 40 cents more per pound than the produce from Eddyville.", "Olive's produce sell for 30 cents less per pound than the goods from Cambridge.", "Pablo's produce are either the goods from Cambridge or the goods that sell for $2.50 per pound.", "The potatoes sell for somewhat less per pound than the leeks.", "Tracey's goods don't sell for $3.00 per pound.", "The vegetables from Dickens sell for 10 cents more per pound than the leeks.", "Of the artichokes and Lonnie's vegetables, one type sells for $2.70 per pound and the other type is from Eddyville.", "The goods from Frenchville sell for somewhat less per pound than Olive's goods.", "The beets sell for 20 cents more per pound than the leeks.", "The produce that sell for $2.60 per pound aren't the potatoes.", "The vegetables from Bridgeport sell for somewhat more per pound than the goods from Grant.", "Herman's goods aren't from Dickens.", "The produce that sell for $2.60 per pound aren't the carrots.", "Of the leeks and the goods from Bridgeport, one type is sold by Casey and the other sell for $2.80 per pound.", "The vegetables from Frenchville sell for 20 cents more per pound than the turnips.", "Herman's vegetables don't sell for $2.60 per pound." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Vegetables", "Towns" ]
[ "$2.50", "$2.60", "$2.70", "$2.80", "$2.90", "$3.00", "$3.10" ]
[ "Casey", "Herman", "Jaime", "Lonnie", "Olive", "Pablo", "Tracey" ]
[ "artichokes", "beets", "carrots", "kale", "leeks", "potatoes", "turnips" ]
[ "Bridgeport", "Cambridge", "Dickens", "Eddyville", "Frenchville", "Grant", "Oxnard" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=eac9cca539ff734f8fcd0bc95e0e728f
Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.
[ "The player who scored 41 points wasn't from Lohrville.", "Vincent scored 21 points higher than the player who threw the violet darts.", "The seven players were the contestant from Toledo, the player who scored 41 points, the contestant who scored 76 points, Rudy, the player who threw the violet darts, Keith and the player who threw the black darts.", "The contestant from Mount Union finished 35 points lower than the contestant who threw the orange darts.", "Rudy scored somewhat higher than the contestant from Toledo.", "Of the player who threw the red darts and Shaun, one was from Mount Union and the other finished with 41 points.", "Colin didn't finish with 41 points.", "Shaun scored somewhat higher than the player who threw the red darts.", "The contestant who threw the white darts finished 7 points lower than the player who threw the green darts.", "The contestant from Gilbertville was either the player who scored 55 points or the player who scored 69 points.", "Matthew scored somewhat higher than Vincent.", "Keith was either the player from New Market or the player from Mount Union.", "Rudy was either the contestant from Dana Point or the player from New Market.", "The contestant who threw the green darts was either the contestant from Mount Union or Vincent." ]
[ "Scores", "Players", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "41", "48", "55", "62", "69", "76", "83" ]
[ "Colin", "Keith", "Luther", "Matthew", "Rudy", "Shaun", "Vincent" ]
[ "black", "gray", "green", "orange", "red", "violet", "white" ]
[ "Dana Point", "Epworth", "Gilbertville", "Lohrville", "Mount Union", "New Market", "Toledo" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=40e5de6d52218bf5863df9d366389d6f
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 person who played 13 games was either the person who played center field or Zachary.", "The player who wore number 32 played first base.", "The person who played center field was either Karl or Evan.", "Karl played 3 fewer games than the player who played third base.", "Benny didn't wear number 18.", "The boy who played left field played 1 more game than the player who wore number 35.", "The boy who wore number 29, the player who played 10 games, the player who played 11 games, Pedro, Zachary and Martin were all different players.", "The person who played 8 games was either the person who played center field or the player who played first base.", "Neither Zachary nor Martin was the player who wore number 18.", "The person who wore number 3 was either the boy who played second base or the person who played shortstop.", "Of the player who played 11 games and Karl, one played shortstop and the other wore number 32.", "The player who wore number 29 played right field.", "Neil played somewhat more games than the player who played third base.", "Karl played somewhat fewer games than the player who wore number 3.", "Pedro was either the boy who played 14 games or the player who wore number 21." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14" ]
[ "Benny", "Evan", "Karl", "Martin", "Neil", "Pedro", "Zachary" ]
[ "center field", "first base", "left field", "right field", "second base", "shortstop", "third base" ]
[ "3", "18", "21", "28", "29", "32", "35" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1e5f55f021d143ad5d4900569568ae1d
Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.
[ "The person who has been studying the Rothoc culture will publish 1 month after Keith.", "Clayton will not publish in July.", "The student who has been working in Chad is either the person who has been studying the Kamikei culture or the person who has been studying the Rothoc culture.", "Keith will publish 2 months before Ollie.", "Of the person who has been studying the Burutia culture and the student who will publish in January, one is Keith and the other has been working in Zambia.", "The student who has been studying the Vorycia culture will publish 2 months before the person who has been working in Chad.", "The person who will publish in June hasn't been working in Finland.", "The student who has been working in Senegal will publish 3 months before Pablo.", "The person who has been working in Senegal will publish sometime after Keith.", "Rodney hasn't been studying the Quaol culture.", "The person who has been studying the Warith culture will publish sometime before the person who has been studying the Burutia culture.", "The seven students are the person who has been studying the Stosam culture, the student who will publish in March, the student who will publish in January, the person who has been working in Nigeria, the person who has been working in Chad, the student who will publish in February and the person who will publish in May.", "Rodney hasn't been studying the Kamikei culture.", "Of the student who has been studying the Stosam culture and the person who will publish in April, one is Terri and the other has been working in Nigeria.", "The person who has been working in Uzbekistan is either the student who has been studying the Kamikei culture or the student who has been studying the Vorycia culture." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Cultures", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Clayton", "Hazel", "Keith", "Ollie", "Pablo", "Rodney", "Terri" ]
[ "Burutia", "Kamikei", "Quaol", "Rothoc", "Stosam", "Vorycia", "Warith" ]
[ "Belize", "Chad", "Finland", "Nigeria", "Senegal", "Uzbekistan", "Zambia" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d0f367cf01beb07a836bfaef7c6658e2
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.
[ "The 650 ft one reaches a height of 30 ft.", "Line G, the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft, and the zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft are three different lines.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH, the line with a maximum height of 25 ft, Line F, the one with a maximum height of 45 ft, the 700 ft zip line and the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft are all different lines.", "Of Line E and Line G, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH and the other is 650 ft long.", "Of the one that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH and the one with a maximum height of 55 ft, one is Line C and the other is Line D.", "Line E reaches a height of 30 ft.", "The one that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH is 100 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 40 ft.", "Line B reaches a height of 25 ft.", "The 950 ft line doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.", "The 900 ft zip line doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 30 MPH.", "The line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH is 50 feet longer than Line C.", "The one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is 50 feet longer than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.", "The one with a maximum height of 45 ft is longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft.", "The zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft is 100 feet longer than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.", "Line A is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH or the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 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=38272f9e37702ba9a59071d7b36134b1
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 one from Botswana is somewhat taller than the animal from Namibia.", "Dyneton is 16 feet tall.", "The 17-year-old animal is either the giraffe from Cameroon or Morutana.", "Kaldel is 2 feet taller than the 27-year-old giraffe.", "Of the 17-year-old animal and Chamey, one is 11 feet tall and the other came from South Sudan.", "Morutana isn't exactly 12 feet tall.", "Morutana isn't exactly 14 feet tall.", "The one from Chad is 3 feet taller than the 14-year-old one.", "The one from South Sudan is 4 feet shorter than the 18-year-old giraffe.", "The 27-year-old animal came from Namibia.", "Kaldel, the 26-year-old animal, the giraffe from Kenya, the 17-year-old animal, the giraffe that is 10 feet tall and the one from Namibia are all different giraffes.", "Gareka isn't exactly 14 feet tall.", "The giraffe from Kenya is 3 feet taller than Jebedah.", "The 16-year-old animal is either Dyneton or the one from Chad.", "The 17-year-old animal is somewhat shorter than the 14-year-old giraffe.", "The animal from Somalia is somewhat taller than the one from South Sudan." ]
[ "Heights", "Giraffes", "Countries", "Ages" ]
[ "10 feet", "11 feet", "12 feet", "13 feet", "14 feet", "15 feet", "16 feet" ]
[ "Angrit", "Chamey", "Dyneton", "Gareka", "Jebedah", "Kaldel", "Morutana" ]
[ "Botswana", "Cameroon", "Chad", "Kenya", "Namibia", "Somalia", "South Sudan" ]
[ "14", "16", "17", "18", "20", "26", "27" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=07e6460197e9689c17a6b92ecc938f92
An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.
[ "The solar energy expert is scheduled 3 days after the sulfur oxide expert.", "Bridget is scheduled 1 day after the presenter from Brown.", "Neither the presenter who will speak on May 16th nor the presenter who will speak on May 14th will be the global warming expert.", "The acid rain expert is scheduled sometime after the nitrogen usage expert.", "The global warming expert is scheduled 2 days after Oliver.", "The person who will speak on May 16th isn't from Cornell.", "Gerard won't be speaking on May 15th.", "The presenter from Stanford will discuss wind power.", "Ramon will speak on May 16th.", "The person who will speak on May 12th is from Duke.", "The presenter from Yale is scheduled 2 days after the presenter from Brown.", "Of the presenter who will speak on May 13th and Nancy, one will discuss fossil fuels and the other is from Brown.", "Kristen is scheduled 1 day before the person from Ohio State.", "The person from Harvard will be either Oliver or the person who will speak on May 10th.", "Nancy is scheduled 1 day after Kristen." ]
[ "Days", "Presenters", "Topics", "Institutions" ]
[ "May 10th", "May 11th", "May 12th", "May 13th", "May 14th", "May 15th", "May 16th" ]
[ "Bridget", "Felipe", "Gerard", "Kristen", "Nancy", "Oliver", "Ramon" ]
[ "acid rain", "fossil fuels", "global warming", "nitrogen usage", "solar energy", "sulfur oxide", "wind power" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Duke", "Harvard", "Ohio State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x7
challenging
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The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.
[ "The contestant from Vincennes began his contest 15 minutes before the competitor from Orlando.", "The person from Pervis is either the competitor who won the hot dog contest or the competitor who won the chicken wing contest.", "The seven contestants are the contestant from Vincennes, the person who won the blueberry pie contest, the person who began his competition at 11:45 am, the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm, Francis, Adam and the person who began his competition at 12:00 pm.", "Francis began his contest 15 minutes after Lucas.", "The contestant from Shelbyville began his contest 15 minutes before the contestant from Tillerville.", "Of the person from Raleigh and the contestant who won the chicken wing contest, one was Ollie and the other started eating at 11:45 am.", "The person who won the chicken wing contest began his contest sometime after the person who won the jalapeno contest.", "The competitor who won the doughnut contest began his contest sometime after the person from Orlando.", "Isaac began his contest 45 minutes after the contestant from Shelbyville.", "Guillermo is either the contestant from Shelbyville or the competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am.", "Paul is either the competitor who won the oyster contest or the contestant who began his competition at 12:30 pm.", "Of the person from Orlando and the person from Shelbyville, one won the jalapeno contest and the other was Guillermo." ]
[ "Start Times", "Names", "Foods", "Hometowns" ]
[ "11:15 am", "11:30 am", "11:45 am", "12:00 pm", "12:15 pm", "12:30 pm", "12:45 pm" ]
[ "Adam", "Francis", "Guillermo", "Isaac", "Lucas", "Ollie", "Paul" ]
[ "blueberry pie", "chicken wing", "doughnut", "hot dog", "jalapeno", "oyster", "watermelon" ]
[ "Monkton", "Orlando", "Pervis", "Raleigh", "Shelbyville", "Tillerville", "Vincennes" ]
4x7
challenging
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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.
[ "The one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 45 ft.", "Line G doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 25 MPH.", "Line C is 50 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH.", "The line with a maximum height of 40 ft, Line E, the 900 ft line, the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH and Line A are all different lines.", "Of the 650 ft one and Line F, one reaches a height of 55 ft and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.", "The zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft is 100 feet longer than Line D.", "The one with a maximum height of 30 ft is 50 feet shorter than Line D.", "Line G doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 40 MPH.", "Of the one with a maximum height of 30 ft and the 900 ft line, one is Line B and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 45 MPH.", "Of the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH and the 800 ft zip line, one reaches a height of 55 ft and the other is Line E.", "The one with a maximum height of 45 ft is 100 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH.", "Line E is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH or the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft." ]
[ "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=aa261d2835114f97a9a4ac1b4f2fae3c
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.
[ "The client who ordered the firecracker roll didn't pay $17.50.", "Orlando paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the hawaiian roll.", "Of the customer who ordered the futomaki roll and the customer who ordered the yellowtail roll, one paid $15.50 and the other is Pam.", "Seth paid 6 dollars less than Hector.", "Johnnie paid 2 dollars less than the client who ordered the philadelphia roll.", "Johnnie paid more than the customer who ordered the eel avocado roll.", "The person who ordered the eel avocado roll paid less than the client who ordered the california roll.", "The customer who ordered the futomaki roll didn't pay $21.50.", "The client who ordered the tiger roll paid 8 dollars less than the customer who ordered the volcano roll.", "The person who ordered the eel avocado roll paid more than the client who ordered the hawaiian roll.", "Pam paid more than the client who ordered the tiger roll.", "The person who ordered the dragon roll paid 4 dollars more than the customer who ordered the rainbow roll.", "The client who ordered the california roll is either the client who ordered the teriyaki roll or the customer who paid $9.50.", "The customer who ordered the dragon roll is either the person who paid $13.50 or the customer who paid $21.50.", "Of the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll and Seth, one ordered the firecracker roll and the other ordered the hawaiian roll.", "The client who ordered the dragon roll paid less than the client who ordered the spicy tataki roll.", "The customer who ordered the dragon roll paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the yellowtail roll.", "The person who paid $17.50 isn't Zachary." ]
[ "Prices", "Rolls", "Rolls", "Customers" ]
[ "$9.50", "$11.50", "$13.50", "$15.50", "$17.50", "$19.50", "$21.50" ]
[ "california", "dragon", "eel avocado", "firecracker", "futomaki", "hawaiian", "philadelphia" ]
[ "rainbow", "spicy tataki", "summer", "teriyaki", "tiger", "volcano", "yellowtail" ]
[ "Gilbert", "Hector", "Johnnie", "Orlando", "Pam", "Seth", "Zachary" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b5688d5923bdd06cbeefddafc4cb55e0
Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.
[ "The project on the Orion starts 2 months after the study on the Odyssey.", "Of the study beginning in March and the project on the Serenity, one is concerned with hammerhead sharks and the other is Eunice's project.", "Of the project on the Escape and Mamie's assignment, one is concerned with great white sharks and the other is concerned with tiger sharks.", "The hammerhead shark study starts 1 month after the great white shark study.", "The blacktip shark study starts 1 month before the project on the Pegasus.", "The project beginning in September isn't on the Escape.", "Ora's study is either the goblin shark study or the project beginning in June.", "The basking shark study, Yvonne's study, the assignment on the Serenity, Eunice's project, the assignment on the Osprey and Mamie's project are all different projects.", "Felix's assignment is either the basking shark project or the assignment on the Orion.", "The basking shark project starts 1 month before Gene's project.", "The project beginning in March is either the assignment on the Odyssey or the basking shark study.", "The blacktip shark project starts 5 months before the project on the Osprey." ]
[ "Months", "Students", "Ships", "Sharks" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September" ]
[ "Eunice", "Felix", "Gene", "Mamie", "Ora", "Stacy", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Escape", "Liberty", "Odyssey", "Orion", "Osprey", "Pegasus", "Serenity" ]
[ "basking", "blacktip", "goblin", "great white", "hammerhead", "leopard", "tiger" ]
4x7
challenging
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Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.
[ "The date that took Kara to the skating rink was 1 year younger than Randy.", "The 27-year-old was either the firefighter or Casey.", "The musician was 1 year older than the man that took Kara to the county fair.", "Of Omar and Randy, one was the teacher and the other was 26 years old.", "The man that took Kara to the concert was 2 years younger than the date that took Kara to the bowling alley.", "The man that took Kara to the restaurant was 1 year younger than the banker.", "The firefighter was 3 years older than the lawyer.", "The firefighter was younger than the accountant.", "The gentleman that took Kara to the movies was younger than the lawyer.", "The date that took Kara to the skating rink was either the accountant or the 26-year-old.", "Omar was 1 year older than Leslie.", "Jesus was either the date that took Kara to the restaurant or the lawyer.", "The man that took Kara to the restaurant was 1 year older than Ken." ]
[ "Ages", "Dates", "Professions", "Locations" ]
[ "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28" ]
[ "Brent", "Casey", "Jesus", "Ken", "Leslie", "Omar", "Randy" ]
[ "accountant", "banker", "boxer", "firefighter", "lawyer", "musician", "teacher" ]
[ "beach", "bowling alley", "concert", "county fair", "movies", "restaurant", "skating rink" ]
4x7
challenging
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Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
[ "Lynn, the contestant who finished in 23 minutes, the runner in the aquamarine shirt, the runner from Vanceboro and the runner from Bellflower were all different runners.", "The contestant in the yellow shirt was either Ralph or the runner from Templeton.", "Anthony didn't wear the white shirt.", "Of the contestant from Olema and the contestant in the cyan shirt, one was Virgil and the other finished in 22 minutes.", "The competitor in the aquamarine shirt finished 3 minutes before the contestant from Libertyville.", "Ralph was either the contestant from Bellflower or the contestant in the white shirt.", "Of the competitor who finished in 23 minutes and the competitor from Danbury, one wore the maroon shirt and the other was Virgil.", "The runner in the gray shirt finished sometime after Virgil.", "Of Greg and Lynn, one wore the aquamarine shirt and the other was from Danbury.", "The runner in the yellow shirt finished 5 minutes after the competitor in the aquamarine shirt.", "Ted didn't wear the white shirt.", "The contestant from Hollister was either the competitor who finished in 23 minutes or Ted.", "The competitor from Templeton finished 2 minutes after the competitor from Danbury.", "The contestant from Olema finished sometime after Ted.", "Neil wasn't from Templeton." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes", "26 minutes", "27 minutes" ]
[ "Anthony", "Greg", "Lynn", "Neil", "Ralph", "Ted", "Virgil" ]
[ "aquamarine", "cyan", "gray", "maroon", "teal", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Bellflower", "Danbury", "Hollister", "Libertyville", "Olema", "Templeton", "Vanceboro" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=67786fe630f3e83f10ec8d8cfd8c9f5d
Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.
[ "Of the person hired on March 24th and Gabriel, one was hired by Barr & Cobb and the other went to Faraday College.", "The Green & Hayes hire was hired 3 days after the Ingram & Kemp hire.", "Kelvin is either the Sacred Heart College graduate or the Rutherford College graduate.", "The Northridge College graduate was hired 6 days before Cynthia.", "The Northridge College graduate was hired 3 days before the Haynes Inc. hire.", "The Faraday College graduate was hired 9 days before Rosalie.", "Abel was hired 3 days after Nadine.", "The Northridge College graduate was hired sometime before the Ingram & Kemp hire.", "The Riverview College graduate is either the person hired on March 30th or the Green & Hayes hire.", "The Rutherford College graduate was hired 3 days after the Faraday College graduate.", "Nadine wasn't hired by Leach & Mccall.", "The Albion College graduate wasn't hired by Barr & Cobb.", "The person hired on March 12th is either the Dorsey Assoc. hire or the Barr & Cobb hire.", "Cynthia is either the Rutherford College graduate or the person hired on March 27th." ]
[ "Dates", "Names", "Law Firms", "Colleges" ]
[ "March 12th", "March 15th", "March 18th", "March 21st", "March 24th", "March 27th", "March 30th" ]
[ "Abel", "Cynthia", "Gabriel", "Kelvin", "Nadine", "Rosalie", "Zachary" ]
[ "Barr & Cobb", "Dorsey Assoc.", "Green & Hayes", "Haynes Inc.", "Ingram & Kemp", "Leach & Mccall", "Velez & York" ]
[ "Albion", "Faraday", "Northridge", "Riverview", "Rutherford", "Sacred Heart", "Summit" ]
4x7
challenging
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Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.
[ "Gas-N-Go is in Miles.", "Of the gas station on Maple Street and the store in Miles, one offers gas at $1.31 per gallon and the other is Fuel Stop.", "The gas station charging $1.19 per gallon isn't in Bucksport.", "The store in Vincent charges somewhat more per gallon than Kwik Mart.", "The gas station in Lewis charges 8 cents more per gallon than the store on Ash Avenue.", "The seven stations are Phil's Fill-Up, the gas station on Maple Street, the store in Irvine, the gas station on Buffalo Lane, the store in Miles, the gas station in Bucksport and the business in Lewis.", "The business in Harlan charges 4 cents more per gallon than the business on Ash Avenue.", "Energo charges 4 cents more per gallon than Fuel Stop.", "The store on N Street charges 16 cents less per gallon than Gas-N-Go.", "The business on Ash Avenue isn't in Irvine.", "The business on York Court charges somewhat more per gallon than the gas station on Buffalo Lane.", "Of the store in Irvine and the store on Emma Street, one offers gas at $1.19 per gallon and the other is Vexon.", "Gas-N-Go, the gas station on Ash Avenue, and the gas station in Bucksport are three different stations.", "The gas station in Harlan is either Fuel Stop or the store on York Court.", "The gas station charging $1.23 per gallon isn't in Bucksport." ]
[ "Prices", "Gas Stations", "Towns", "Streets" ]
[ "$1.07", "$1.11", "$1.15", "$1.19", "$1.23", "$1.27", "$1.31" ]
[ "Ballantines", "Energo", "Gas-N-Go", "Fuel Stop", "Kwik Mart", "Phil\\'s Fill-Up", "Vexon" ]
[ "Bucksport", "Eagle Grove", "Harlan", "Irvine", "Lewis", "Miles", "Vincent" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Buffalo Lane", "Emma Street", "League Avenue", "Maple Street", "N Street", "York Court" ]
4x7
challenging
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Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
[ "The $39.99 title wasn't published in 2007.", "The title that was published in 2010 costs 20 dollars more than the book that was published in 2012.", "The $34.99 book is either the book written by Tara Tyne or the book written by Pat Peterson.", "Of the $44.99 book and the title that was published in 2010, one was written by Rosa Rubens and the other covers geometry.", "The title written by Rosa Rubens costs 20 dollars more than the title written by Steve Spark.", "The textbook that was published in 2015 costs 5 dollars more than the textbook written by Steve Spark.", "The book written by Tara Tyne costs more than the book that was published in 2005.", "The $49.99 title wasn't authored by Will Wharton.", "The book that was published in 2003 costs 20 dollars less than the field theory book.", "The title written by Mina Morton, the $54.99 book, the book that was published in 2003, the textbook that was published in 2012, the algebra title and the textbook that was published in 2005 are all different books.", "The calculus title costs 5 dollars more than the textbook that was published in 2003.", "The book that was published in 2005 wasn't authored by Rosa Rubens.", "The set theory book is either the $54.99 textbook or the book that was published in 2003.", "The trigonometry textbook doesn't cost $49.99.", "The algebra title costs 5 dollars more than the textbook written by Pat Peterson." ]
[ "Prices", "Fields", "Authors", "Years" ]
[ "$24.99", "$29.99", "$34.99", "$39.99", "$44.99", "$49.99", "$54.99" ]
[ "algebra", "calculus", "field theory", "geometry", "pre-calculus", "set theory", "trigonometry" ]
[ "Mina Morton", "Pat Peterson", "Rosa Rubens", "Steve Spark", "Tara Tyne", "Velma Vintz", "Will Wharton" ]
[ "2003", "2005", "2007", "2008", "2010", "2012", "2015" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=73c75f0ed7ce4cea85c60e6f88b57bab
Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.
[ "Of the business using a hot-air balloon and Books and More, one will open on May 2nd and the other is owned by Mr. Kirk.", "Of the company opening on May 11th and the business owned by Mrs. Jackson, one is Books and More and the other is using a radio ad.", "Sinful Sips, the company using a leaflet, the company opening on May 5th, the company opening on May 20th, the company owned by Mr. Kirk and the business opening on May 8th are all different businesses.", "The company opening on May 17th is either Books and More or Ant Farms Etc..", "The business using a billboard will open 3 days after the company owned by Mr. Erickson.", "The business using a leaflet isn't owned by Mrs. Griffin.", "Of the company owned by Mrs. Wise and Frank's Figs, one will open on May 5th and the other is using a TV commercial.", "The company using a billboard will open sometime before the company using a TV commercial.", "The business using a sandwich board will open 3 days after the company owned by Mrs. Love.", "The company using a radio ad will open 6 days after the company using a TV commercial.", "White Elephant isn't using a billboard.", "The business using a magazine ad is either the company owned by Mrs. Chaney or the company owned by Mrs. Griffin.", "Pandora's Box will open 6 days before Frank's Figs." ]
[ "Opening Dates", "Businesses", "Owners", "Ad Campaigns" ]
[ "May 2nd", "May 5th", "May 8th", "May 11th", "May 14th", "May 17th", "May 20th" ]
[ "Ant Farms Etc.", "Books and More", "Frank\\'s Figs", "Pandora\\'s Box", "Sinful Sips", "Tricky Toys", "White Elephant" ]
[ "Mrs. Chaney", "Mr. Erickson", "Mrs. Griffin", "Mrs. Jackson", "Mr. Kirk", "Mrs. Love", "Mrs. Wise" ]
[ "billboard", "hot-air balloon", "leaflet", "magazine ad", "radio ad", "sandwich board", "TV commercial" ]
4x7
challenging
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The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.
[ "The girl who won the swimming badge, the girl from troop 4443, Tara, the scout who got the first award, Gayle and Wendy were all different girls.", "Of the scout who got the first award and Harriet, one won the first aid badge and the other was in troop 4250.", "Vickie was awarded 1 spot after Wendy.", "Of the girl from troop 3094 and Vickie, one won the leadership badge and the other was awarded sixth.", "The youngster who won the wildlife badge was awarded 3 spots after the youngster who won the first aid badge.", "The scout who won the dance badge was awarded 1 spot after the girl who won the theater badge.", "The girl from troop 4908 was either the youngster who won the wildlife badge or Tara.", "The scout who won the first aid badge was awarded 1 spot after the scout from troop 5025.", "Nicole wasn't in troop 4781.", "Of the scout who won the ceramics badge and the youngster from troop 4443, one was Gayle and the other was awarded third.", "Gayle wasn't awarded fourth.", "Harriet was awarded before Nicole." ]
[ "Orders", "Girls", "Badges", "Troops" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
[ "Gayle", "Harriet", "Nicole", "Ollie", "Tara", "Vickie", "Wendy" ]
[ "ceramics", "dance", "first aid", "leadership", "swimming", "theater", "wildlife" ]
[ "3094", "4031", "4250", "4443", "4781", "4908", "5025" ]
4x7
challenging
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Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
[ "The vacation with Mable was 2 years after the holiday with William.", "The holiday with Olga wasn't the skydiving vacation.", "The Pennsylvania holiday was before the Kentucky trip.", "The Connecticut trip was 1 year after the holiday with William.", "The holiday with Tasha was after the Delaware holiday.", "The camping trip was 3 years before the kayaking vacation.", "The camping holiday was 1 year after the trip with Henrietta.", "Of the cycling vacation and the Utah vacation, one was with Calvin and the other was with Tasha.", "The Delaware vacation wasn't the hiking trip.", "The camping vacation was 2 years before the hunting vacation.", "Of the 2003 holiday and the 2002 trip, one was the cycling vacation and the other was in Texas.", "The Pennsylvania holiday was 1 year after the kayaking trip.", "The hang gliding holiday was 1 year after the skydiving trip." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006", "2007" ]
[ "Calvin", "Ellen", "Henrietta", "Mable", "Olga", "Tasha", "William" ]
[ "camping", "cycling", "hang gliding", "hiking", "hunting", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Delaware", "Kentucky", "North Carolina", "Pennsylvania", "Texas", "Utah" ]
4x7
challenging
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Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.
[ "The Gordons are paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Friday.", "The family paying $700 a month is either the family moving in on Thursday or the Thompsons.", "The family moving into the Holly Street apartment is paying more per month than the Sheltons.", "The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Thompsons.", "The Underwoods aren't moving in on Tuesday.", "The Kerrs are paying $720 a month.", "The Johnsons are either the family moving into the Quince Street apartment or the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment.", "The family moving in on Friday is paying 50 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Lake Street apartment.", "Of the family moving into the Holly Street apartment and the family moving into the Grove Street apartment, one is moving in on Monday and the other is the Thompsons.", "The family moving into the Quince Street apartment is paying 50 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Sunday.", "The family moving in on Wednesday is paying less per month than the family moving in on Monday.", "The Sheltons are paying 30 dollars less per month than the Quinns.", "The family moving into the Summit Street apartment is paying more per month than the Kerrs.", "The family paying $710 a month isn't moving in on Wednesday." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730", "$740" ]
[ "Gordons", "Johnsons", "Kerrs", "Quinns", "Sheltons", "Thompsons", "Underwoods" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Grove Street", "Holly Street", "Kermit Lane", "Lake Street", "Quince Street", "Ridge Court", "Summit Street" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0444ca21dbf5c2ffe4bb1225422da954
This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.
[ "Of the movie directed by Paul Walnier and the film that received 6 nominations, one is The Illusion and the other was the drama.", "The comedy wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.", "The movie that received 7 nominations wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.", "Of the movie directed by Paul Walnier and the musical, one got 2 nominations and the other is Wild Ones.", "Of the thriller and the movie directed by Adrienne Day, one got 5 nominations and the other is Sea of Dreams.", "The film that received 8 nominations wasn't the drama.", "Of Thorn of Suns and The Illusion, one got 7 nominations and the other was directed by Tank Reznor.", "The drama received more nominations than the movie directed by Virgil Katz.", "The comedy, The Illusion, the movie that received 2 nominations, Thorn of Suns, the film that received 8 nominations and the film that received 3 nominations are all different films.", "Fatal Sheen received 3 more nominations than the film directed by Virgil Katz.", "Thorn of Suns wasn't directed by Maddie Mintz.", "Fatal Sheen is either the movie that received 2 nominations or the film-noir.", "The film that received 6 nominations wasn't the romance.", "Silk Mist, the movie that received 2 nominations, and the movie directed by Tank Reznor are three different films." ]
[ "Nominations", "Movies", "Directors", "Genres" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Fatal Sheen", "Maximum Risk", "Sea of Dreams", "Silk Mist", "The Illusion", "Thorn of Suns", "Wild Ones" ]
[ "Adrienne Day", "Danny Trevor", "Gabby Jones", "Maddie Mintz", "Paul Walnier", "Tank Reznor", "Virgil Katz" ]
[ "action film", "comedy", "drama", "film-noir", "musical", "romance", "thriller" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2cf56c31ee1118d10a99362a7037636d
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.
[ "Of the fossil discovered in Oman and the 87 million year old fossil, one costs $2000 and the other is the mirasaurus.", "The fossil discovered in France isn't 87 million years old.", "The senosaurus isn't 78 million years old.", "The fossil discovered in Oman isn't 75 million years old.", "The verasaurus costs 250 dollars less than the rotosaurus.", "The gigasaurus is 87 million years old.", "The gigasaurus costs 1,250 dollars more than the 72 million year old fossil.", "The $1000 fossil, the gigasaurus, the rotosaurus, the fossil discovered in Thailand and the 85 million year old fossil are all different fossils.", "The 69 million year old fossil costs 1,250 dollars more than the 85 million year old fossil.", "Of the fossil discovered in Chile and the archadon, one is 85 million years old and the other costs $1750.", "The 78 million year old fossil costs less than the mirasaurus.", "The fossil discovered in Oman costs more than the fossil discovered in Thailand.", "The pilodontus is either the $1250 fossil or the fossil discovered in Uzbekistan.", "The senosaurus doesn't cost $1000.", "The fossil discovered in Guatemala is 72 million years old." ]
[ "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" ]
[ "Chile", "France", "Guatemala", "Lithuania", "Oman", "Thailand", "Uzbekistan" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3e1368ef110ab116587c230678f0e4d4
Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.
[ "The traveler leaving at 5:30 pm isn't going to Eritrea.", "Archie is leaving 4 hours later than the person flying from Zambia.", "Inez isn't flying from Oman.", "The traveler going to Guinea is either the person flying from Zambia or Inez.", "Ernest is leaving earlier than the traveler going to Costa Rica.", "Of the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm and the traveler flying from New Zealand, one is Michael and the other is Gabriel.", "Archie isn't going to Angola.", "The person flying from Ukraine is leaving 5 hours later than Michael.", "The person going to Eritrea isn't flying from Zambia.", "Neither the traveler flying from New Zealand nor the traveler going to Angola is Ernest.", "The traveler flying from Romania is leaving 1 hour earlier than Michael.", "The person going to Denmark is leaving later than Inez.", "The person going to Barbados is leaving earlier than the traveler flying from Zambia.", "Michael is either the traveler going to Barbados or the person going to Ireland.", "The traveler going to Ireland is leaving 1 hour later than Florence.", "The traveler going to Barbados is leaving 1 hour earlier than the person flying from Peru.", "Inez isn't going to Angola.", "The traveler going to Denmark is leaving earlier than Lydia." ]
[ "Times", "Travelers", "Departures", "Arrivals" ]
[ "2:30 pm", "3:30 pm", "4:30 pm", "5:30 pm", "6:30 pm", "7:30 pm", "8:30 pm" ]
[ "Archie", "Ernest", "Florence", "Gabriel", "Inez", "Lydia", "Michael" ]
[ "New Zealand", "Oman", "Peru", "Romania", "Taiwan", "Ukraine", "Zambia" ]
[ "Angola", "Barbados", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "Eritrea", "Guinea", "Ireland" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9a15b15014c73ddc7172bd3325a1619f
Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.
[ "The customer who got the pink tattoo paid 5 dollars less than the person who got the green tattoo.", "Of the person who got the blue tattoo and Eula, one paid $35 and the other was the Sagittarius.", "Wilma paid more than the person who got the black tattoo.", "The Libra was either Zachary or the person who got the orange tattoo.", "Wilma didn't pay $50.", "The customer who got the orange tattoo paid 10 dollars less than Zachary.", "The Aquarius paid 5 dollars more than the Pisces.", "The Pisces paid 20 dollars more than Phillip.", "Ann didn't pay $45.", "Phillip paid 5 dollars less than the person who got the violet tattoo.", "The customer who got the green tattoo was either Frederick or the Libra.", "The person who paid $65 wasn't the Libra.", "The customer who got the black tattoo paid 10 dollars more than the Virgo.", "The customer who paid $60 was either the person who got the violet tattoo or the Aquarius.", "The Virgo paid 10 dollars less than the Gemini." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Colors", "Zodiac Signs" ]
[ "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50", "$55", "$60", "$65" ]
[ "Ann", "Eula", "Frederick", "Phillip", "Wilma", "Yolanda", "Zachary" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "pink", "red", "violet" ]
[ "Aquarius", "Gemini", "Libra", "Pisces", "Sagittarius", "Taurus", "Virgo" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b8a55788237762c89f39968a6edaab9f
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 rowing lesson is either the appointment at 2:30pm or the session with Jimmy.", "The rowing lesson isn't with Irene.", "Of the free weights session and Arnold's lesson, one is at 1:30pm and the other is at 9:30am.", "Of the appointment with Howard and the free weights session, one is Emma's and the other is at 1:30pm.", "The appointment with Jimmy is 5 hours before Crystal's session.", "Fannie's lesson won't focus on cycling.", "Garrett's session is either the session at 1:30pm or the lesson with Michelle.", "Garrett's appointment is 3 hours after the appointment with Jimmy.", "The appointment at 10:30am isn't with Irene.", "The lesson with Jimmy is 1 hour after Danny's lesson.", "The lesson with Howard, the session at 12:30pm, the cycling session and the session at 11:30am are all different sessions.", "The free weights lesson is sometime after the yoga lesson.", "The lesson at 10:30am isn't with Kristin.", "The racketball appointment isn't with Michelle.", "Arnold's lesson is either the session with Nicholas or the cardio lesson.", "The appointment with Nicholas is 2 hours before the cycling lesson." ]
[ "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=b7f13771123eba580f97209f7199c9dd
Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.
[ "The family moving in on Wednesday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Sunday.", "The family moving in on Tuesday is either the family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment or the Kerrs.", "The family moving in on Thursday, the Russells, the family moving into the M Street apartment, the Kerrs, the Thompsons and the family paying $710 a month are all different families.", "The family paying $690 a month is either the family moving into the Holly Street apartment or the Thompsons.", "Neither the family moving in on Thursday nor the family paying $730 a month is the Huffs.", "Of the family paying $700 a month and the Russells, one is moving in on Wednesday and the other is moving into the Quince Street apartment.", "Of the family moving in on Saturday and the family paying $730 a month, one is the Quinns and the other is moving into the Quince Street apartment.", "The family moving into the Todd Street apartment isn't moving in on Tuesday.", "Of the family moving in on Wednesday and the Quinns, one is moving into the Ash Avenue apartment and the other is paying $710 a month.", "The Kerrs are paying less per month than the family moving into the Holly Street apartment.", "The family moving into the Quince Street apartment is either the family moving in on Friday or the Johnsons.", "The family moving in on Friday is paying less per month than the Pattersons.", "The family paying $740 a month isn't moving into the Holly Street apartment.", "The Johnsons are paying 20 dollars less per month than the Huffs.", "The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment isn't moving in on Thursday." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730", "$740" ]
[ "Huffs", "Johnsons", "Kerrs", "Pattersons", "Quinns", "Russells", "Thompsons" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Holly Street", "Kermit Lane", "M Street", "Quince Street", "Todd Street", "York Court" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7bb763916af0b1faf126baf183029ce1
A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.
[ "The A.I. built by Dr. Eisenberg's team was from MIT.", "Epicurus finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team.", "The system built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Galen.", "The system from UCLA finished with a score that was 21 percent higher than that of Archimedes.", "Thales finished with a score that was 21 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Neuman's team.", "The system from Stanford finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Gorgias.", "Of the A.I. that scored 90% and the system from CIT, one was built by Dr. Neuman's team and the other was built by Dr. Macmahon's team.", "Gorgias finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Whitlaw's team.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team wasn't from Exeter.", "Of Zeno and the system from Stanford, one was built by Dr. Neuman's team and the other scored 83%.", "The system built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team.", "Thales wasn't built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.", "The system built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system from MIT.", "The system from Oxford finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the A.I. from Exeter." ]
[ "Scores", "A.I.", "Institutions", "Team Heads" ]
[ "55%", "62%", "69%", "76%", "83%", "90%", "97%" ]
[ "Archimedes", "Epicurus", "Galen", "Gorgias", "Plutarch", "Thales", "Zeno" ]
[ "CIT", "Exeter", "MIT", "Oxford", "SFIT", "Stanford", "UCLA" ]
[ "Coulson", "Dower", "Eisenberg", "Fernandez", "Macmahon", "Neuman", "Whitlaw" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b60e1fdce1d5990b93b35b7a60b8071b
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.
[ "Yvette scored 3 points higher than the person who danced second.", "The contestant that scored 196 points was either the dancer who performed third or whoever danced the foxtrot.", "The person who danced third scored 3 points lower than whoever danced the lindy.", "Patti performed first.", "Whoever danced the twist scored 12 points lower than whoever danced the samba.", "Melissa was either the person who danced fourth or whoever danced the boogie-woogie.", "Rosie was either the performer who did the samba or the performer who did the boogie-woogie.", "The dancer who did the lindy was either the dancer that scored 181 points or the person who danced fourth.", "Of Melissa and Patti, one performed eighth and the other scored 190 points.", "Shirley scored somewhat higher than the dancer who performed fourth.", "Of Shirley and the contestant that scored 193 points, one danced seventh and the other performed the foxtrot.", "Judith was either the dancer who performed second or the person who danced the charleston.", "The performer who did the charleston didn't dance third." ]
[ "Points", "Names", "Orders", "Dance Styles" ]
[ "181 points", "184 points", "187 points", "190 points", "193 points", "196 points", "199 points" ]
[ "Judith", "Melissa", "Patti", "Rosie", "Shirley", "Willie", "Yvette" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "7th", "8th", "9th" ]
[ "boogie-woogie", "charleston", "foxtrot", "jitterbug", "lindy", "samba", "twist" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3c2b30fd0cc4667aa99e405fb77d534a
Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.
[ "Jesus hasn't been studying the Denarr culture.", "The student who has been studying the Orjack culture will publish sometime after the person who has been studying the Denarr culture.", "The person who has been working in Iran is either the person who will publish in July or Floyd.", "Of the person who has been working in Iran and the person who has been studying the Xozix culture, one will publish in March and the other is Doreen.", "The student who has been studying the Xozix culture will publish sometime after the person who has been working in Nigeria.", "Brandi will publish 1 month before the student who has been working in Yemen.", "Armando will publish sometime after Floyd.", "The person who will publish in June is either the person who has been studying the Burutia culture or Guadalupe.", "Keith will publish 1 month after the student who has been working in Argentina.", "The person who will publish in June has been studying the Nyap culture.", "The student who has been working in Nigeria will publish 1 month after the person who has been working in Argentina.", "Armando hasn't been working in Yemen.", "The student who has been working in Yemen is either the person who will publish in February or the student who has been studying the Cheer culture.", "The student who has been studying the Tonange culture will publish 2 months before the person who has been studying the Burutia culture.", "Of Guadalupe and the person who has been working in Oman, one has been studying the Xozix culture and the other will publish in June.", "Of Guadalupe and the student who has been studying the Burutia culture, one has been working in Jamaica and the other will publish in July." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Cultures", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Armando", "Brandi", "Doreen", "Floyd", "Guadalupe", "Jesus", "Keith" ]
[ "Burutia", "Cheer", "Denarr", "Nyap", "Orjack", "Tonange", "Xozix" ]
[ "Argentina", "Iran", "Jamaica", "Kuwait", "Nigeria", "Oman", "Yemen" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5f95c6721264e0eec97aa226f7d95dd3
Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.
[ "The family moving in on Monday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the Kerrs.", "The family paying $690 a month isn't moving into the Ash Avenue apartment.", "Of the family paying $720 a month and the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment, one is moving in on Friday and the other is the Quinns.", "Of the family moving in on Friday and the family moving in on Thursday, one is moving into the Ridge Court apartment and the other is the Underwoods.", "The family moving in on Wednesday is paying 50 dollars less per month than the family moving into the York Court apartment.", "Neither the family paying $700 a month nor the family moving in on Friday is the Thompsons.", "The family moving into the Ethel Street apartment, the family moving in on Saturday, the family paying $690 a month, the family moving in on Wednesday, the family paying $730 a month and the family moving in on Friday are all different families.", "The Johnsons are either the family moving in on Wednesday or the family moving into the Ethel Street apartment.", "The Quinns aren't moving in on Tuesday.", "The family paying $740 a month is either the family moving in on Saturday or the family moving into the Todd Street apartment.", "The family moving into the Holly Street apartment is either the family paying $740 a month or the Thompsons.", "The Sheltons are paying $680 a month.", "The family moving into the Ethel Street apartment is paying more per month than the Underwoods.", "The Quinns are paying 30 dollars more per month than the Sheltons.", "The Russells aren't paying $740 a month." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730", "$740" ]
[ "Johnsons", "Kerrs", "Quinns", "Russells", "Sheltons", "Thompsons", "Underwoods" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Ethel Street", "Holly Street", "Ivy Street", "Ridge Court", "Todd Street", "York Court" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a0559061e6c18b33fc309ca62e9ec020
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.
[ "Newcastle will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted high of 27 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees.", "Van Horne will get somewhat more snow than the location with a forecasted low of 19 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted high of 36 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 27 degrees.", "Riverbank is either the town that will get 7 inches of snow or the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees.", "Riverbank doesn't have a forecasted low of 22 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees.", "Indio will get 2 more inches of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees.", "Van Horne doesn't have a predicted high of 25 degrees.", "Of the town that will get 1 inch of snow and the town with a forecasted high of 36 degrees, one is Daly City and the other has a forecasted low of 15 degrees.", "The seven towns are the town that will get 2 inches of snow, the town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees, the location with a forecasted high of 36 degrees, the location with a forecasted low of 19 degrees, the location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees, the town with a forecasted low of 22 degrees and the town with a forecasted high of 27 degrees.", "The town that will get 2 inches of snow is either the town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees or the location with a forecasted high of 32 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees doesn't have a forecasted low of 10 degrees.", "The location with a forecasted high of 25 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the town with a forecasted high of 29 degrees.", "Neither Quimby nor the location that will get 5 inches of snow is the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees.", "The location with a forecasted high of 24 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees." ]
[ "Snowfall", "Towns", "Low Temps", "High Temps" ]
[ "1 inch", "2 inches", "3 inches", "4 inches", "5 inches", "6 inches", "7 inches" ]
[ "Daly City", "Fillmore", "Indio", "Newcastle", "Quimby", "Riverbank", "Van Horne" ]
[ "10 degrees", "11 degrees", "12 degrees", "13 degrees", "15 degrees", "19 degrees", "22 degrees" ]
[ "24 degrees", "25 degrees", "27 degrees", "29 degrees", "31 degrees", "32 degrees", "36 degrees" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d65cf5f0869e931419018d8972b00ed
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 from Slovakia ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 4 bronze medals.", "The squad that won 15 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 3 bronze medals.", "The team that won 11 silver medal ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team from Venezuela.", "The team from Venezuela was either the team that won 8 bronze medals or the team that won 4 bronze medals.", "Of the squad that won 6 bronze medals and the team from Paraguay, one finished with 1 gold medal and the other ended with 2 silver medals.", "Of the team that won 4 bronze medals and the team from Slovakia, one finished with 5 gold medals and the other ended with 4 silver medals.", "The squad that won 2 silver medals, the team that won 6 gold medals, the team that won 1 gold medal, the team that won 3 gold medals, the team that won 6 silver medals and the team that won 5 gold medals were all different teams.", "The squad from Indonesia didn't end with 4 bronze medals.", "The squad from Venezuela didn't finish with 1 silver medal.", "Of the squad from Oman and the squad that won 1 bronze medal, one finished with 7 gold medals and the other ended with 11 silver medal.", "The team from Namibia was either the team that won 1 gold medal or the team that won 3 bronze medals.", "The squad that won 10 silver medals ended the games with 2 fewer gold medals than the team that won 11 silver medal.", "Of the squad from Namibia and the squad that won 12 silver medals, one finished with 1 bronze medal and the other finished with 6 bronze medals." ]
[ "Gold Medals", "Countries", "Silver Medals", "Bronze Medals" ]
[ "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
[ "Indonesia", "Namibia", "Oman", "Paraguay", "Slovakia", "Turkmenistan", "Venezuela" ]
[ "1", "2", "4", "6", "10", "11", "12" ]
[ "1", "3", "4", "6", "8", "10", "15" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d483cdaa64bdf5bd05be0387a6bf7774
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.
[ "The woodworker who works with teak charges 6 dollars less than the woodworker who works with spruce.", "Zachary doesn't work with hickory.", "The carver who sells Voroldo figurines charges 6 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with elm.", "The carver who sells Chraser figurines charges 10 dollars less than the woodworker who sells Untiaos figurines.", "The carver who charges 7 dollars is either the sci-fi fan who sells Nysest figurines or the woodworker who works with teak.", "Zachary charges more than the carver who sells Voroldo figurines.", "Zachary is either the woodworker who works with pine or the carver who sells Quekal figurines.", "Angel doesn't work with teak.", "The woodworker who charges 9 dollars is either Wallace or the sci-fi fan who sells Voroldo figurines.", "The sci-fi fan who works with hickory is either Sam or the woodworker who charges 11 dollars.", "Larry doesn't work with fir.", "Of Trevor and the sci-fi fan who works with teak, one sells Oseb figurines and the other charges 15 dollars.", "The carver who sells Chraser figurines charges 8 dollars less than Wallace.", "The carver who sells Rodim figurines charges 2 dollars less than Larry.", "The carver who works with yew charges 6 dollars more than Sam." ]
[ "Prices", "Woodworkers", "Woods", "Characters" ]
[ "3 dollars", "5 dollars", "7 dollars", "9 dollars", "11 dollars", "13 dollars", "15 dollars" ]
[ "Angel", "Evan", "Larry", "Sam", "Trevor", "Wallace", "Zachary" ]
[ "elm", "fir", "hickory", "pine", "spruce", "teak", "yew" ]
[ "Chraser", "Nysest", "Oseb", "Quekal", "Rodim", "Untiaos", "Voroldo" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e4fb2cd982f7149a3b37a5c5423a30eb
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.
[ "Of Qlork and Teuz, one was found by Captain Olavarriaga and the other was discovered in 1768.", "The island on which the Iakepa people lived was discovered sometime after the island on which the Hakili people lived.", "The island on which the Enakai people lived was either Teuz or the island first seen by Captain Wesley.", "Verinya was discovered sometime after Nuhirk.", "The island first seen by Captain Payne was discovered sometime after Teuz.", "The island first seen by Captain Payne wasn't inhabited by the Manika'i.", "The island discovered in 1775 wasn't discovered by Captain Payne.", "Of the island first seen by Captain Bradley and Fushil, one was discovered in 1754 and the other was discovered in 1789.", "The island discovered in 1789 was either Verinya or Jujihm.", "Fushil was either the island on which the Kukani people lived or the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta.", "Qlork was either the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga or the island on which the Holo'oka people lived.", "The island on which the Iakepa people lived was discovered 14 years before the island on which the Manika'i people lived.", "Jujihm was discovered 14 years before the island on which the Wainani people lived.", "The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta was discovered 21 years before the island on which the Hakili people lived.", "Jujihm wasn't discovered by Captain Wesley." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Cultures", "Captains" ]
[ "1754", "1761", "1768", "1775", "1782", "1789", "1796" ]
[ "Fushil", "Jujihm", "Nuhirk", "Qlork", "Teuz", "Verinya", "Zafet" ]
[ "Enakai", "Hakili", "Holo\\'oka", "Iakepa", "Manika\\'i", "Kukani", "Wainani" ]
[ "Azpilleta", "Bradley", "Guizburuaga", "Norris", "Olavarriaga", "Payne", "Wesley" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=60bdfd8f1eefc32f86fabcfb4a4e0187
The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.
[ "The Dragon F-15 is either the aircraft built by Forsyth or the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.8.", "The $225 million aircraft wasn't built by Pittakan.", "The Kesseling costs 125 million dollars more than the plane built by Drummond.", "The Vipertooth is either the plane built by Tenerife or the $200 million jet.", "Of the Falcon X-2 and the Darkwing 6, one has a top speed of Mach 3.4 and the other was built by McConnell.", "The Raven 12 is either the $150 million jet or the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3.", "Of the $150 million jet and the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5, one is the Vipertooth and the other was built by Forsyth.", "The aircraft built by Forsyth costs more than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4.", "The Falcon X-2 is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.2 or the plane built by Ale and Moore.", "The jet built by Forsyth costs less than the jet built by Tenerife.", "The $200 million plane is either the Dragon F-15 or the plane built by McConnell.", "The plane built by Wiseman, the $250 million aircraft, and the Kesseling are three different jets.", "The Dragon F-15 costs 50 million dollars more than the aircraft built by McConnell.", "The plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8 costs 25 million dollars more than the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5." ]
[ "Prices", "Aircraft", "Companies", "Top Speeds" ]
[ "$100 million", "$125 million", "$150 million", "$175 million", "$200 million", "$225 million", "$250 million" ]
[ "Darkwing 6", "Dragon F-15", "Falcon X-2", "Graywing VX", "Kesseling", "Raven 12", "Vipertooth" ]
[ "Ale and Moore", "Drummond", "Forsyth", "McConnell", "Pittakan", "Tenerife", "Wiseman" ]
[ "Mach 1.8", "Mach 2.3", "Mach 2.5", "Mach 2.8", "Mach 2.9", "Mach 3.2", "Mach 3.4" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=af1b483da592e2d18af07b9c14f2f337
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.
[ "Geraldine paid 15 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Space Needle.", "The client who was dropped off on Q Street paid 9 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Norvell House.", "Sara paid somewhat less than the client who was dropped off on O Street.", "Max was either the customer who got picked up at the Space Needle or the person with the $18.50 fare.", "Sara paid 3 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel.", "Lee paid 15 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Moore Mansion.", "The client who was dropped off on Viking Street paid 12 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Space Needle.", "The customer who got picked up at the Moore Mansion paid somewhat less than the customer who got picked up at the Space Needle.", "The seven customers were the customer with the $24.50 fare, Wayne, the person who got picked up at the Norvell House, the customer who was dropped off on Riverside Drive, Max, the client who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre and the client who was dropped off on Todd Street.", "Wayne paid 6 dollars more than Bobbie.", "The customer who got picked up at the Fremont Library paid 3 dollars more than the client who was dropped off on Todd Street.", "The person with the $15.50 fare wasn't dropped off on Ash Avenue." ]
[ "Fares", "Customers", "Pickup Points", "Drop-off Points" ]
[ "$6.50", "$9.50", "$12.50", "$15.50", "$18.50", "$21.50", "$24.50" ]
[ "Bobbie", "Carrie", "Geraldine", "Lee", "Max", "Sara", "Wayne" ]
[ "Camlin Hotel", "Fremont Library", "Moore Mansion", "Neptune Theatre", "Norvell House", "Smith Tower", "Space Needle" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Ethel Street", "O Street", "Q Street", "Riverside Drive", "Todd Street", "Viking Street" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f0ee1ca7ce9fdeceaa19a0b4d39e36ce
Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.
[ "The green pack isn't made by Travelore.", "The 50 liter pack isn't made by Adironda.", "The Lugmor pack is 5 liters larger than the Pinkster pack.", "The green pack is either the Lugmor pack or Myrna's pack.", "Paul's pack is smaller than Betty's pack.", "The 55 liter pack isn't made by Travelore.", "The orange pack is 15 liters larger than the silver pack.", "Jeffrey's pack is 15 liters larger than the Pinkster pack.", "Of Betty's pack and the black pack, one is made by Pinkster and the other is 30 liters.", "Arthur's pack is either the blue pack or the 45 liter pack.", "The seven packs are Hazel's pack, the 50 liter pack, the 30 liter pack, the 25 liter pack, the Travelore pack, the 35 liter pack and the Naturba pack.", "Eugene's pack isn't gray.", "Eugene's pack is either the 30 liter pack or the 35 liter pack.", "Arthur's pack isn't made by Travelore.", "The Pinkster pack is 15 liters smaller than the Naturba pack.", "Of the Bistric pack and the Adironda pack, one is Hazel's and the other is blue." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter", "50 liter", "55 liter" ]
[ "Arthur", "Betty", "Eugene", "Hazel", "Jeffrey", "Myrna", "Paul" ]
[ "Adironda", "Bistric", "Grennel", "Lugmor", "Naturba", "Pinkster", "Travelore" ]
[ "black", "blue", "gray", "green", "orange", "purple", "silver" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cae872c230f1997cafc65d7859c7035a
Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.
[ "The seven asteroids are the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040, 26 Amphitrite, 49 Eugenia, 61 Nemesis, 35 Ursula, the asteroid with a diameter of 41 km and 413 Doiotima.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045 is either the asteroid rich in phosphorous or the asteroid with a diameter of 41 km.", "26 Amphitrite has a diameter 30 km smaller than the asteroid rich in nickel.", "The asteroid rich in rhodium has a diameter that is somewhat larger than 413 Doiotima.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 has a diameter 12 km larger than 26 Amphitrite.", "49 Eugenia has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035.", "The asteroid rich in gold has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than 413 Doiotima.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 has a diameter 6 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025.", "49 Eugenia has a diameter 6 km larger than 413 Doiotima.", "26 Amphitrite has a diameter 30 km smaller than 82 Sylvia.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 doesn't contain any rhodium.", "35 Ursula has a diameter 30 km smaller than the asteroid rich in phosphorous.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than the asteroid rich in yttrium.", "The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km doesn't contain any yttrium.", "The asteroid with a diameter of 17 km doesn't contain any cobalt.", "The asteroid with a diameter of 17 km doesn't contain any gold." ]
[ "Diameters", "Asteroids", "Elements", "Years" ]
[ "11 km", "17 km", "23 km", "29 km", "35 km", "41 km", "47 km" ]
[ "11 Ceres", "26 Amphitrite", "35 Ursula", "413 Doiotima", "49 Eugenia", "61 Nemesis", "82 Sylvia" ]
[ "cobalt", "gold", "nickel", "phosphorous", "platinum", "rhodium", "yttrium" ]
[ "2025", "2030", "2034", "2035", "2040", "2045", "2050" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d99bcc08b1238157cb0cfd28b9f97969
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.
[ "The park in Pickens County was established sometime after Elm Park.", "Howard Park was established 6 years after the park in Franklin County.", "The pygmy beaver's reserve, the reserve in Bibb County, the reserve in Chilton County, the reserve established in 2016 and the reserve established in 2012 are all different parks.", "Wanda Park is either the park in Chilton County or the park established in 2006.", "The park in Pickens County is either the reserve established in 2012 or the pygmy beaver's reserve.", "Elm Park was established sometime after Wanda Park.", "The box python's reserve was established sometime before the park in Bibb County.", "Of the sandy hare's reserve and the atlas otter's reserve, one was established in 2008 and the other is Howard Park.", "Rosemary Park was established 10 years before the frilled stork's reserve.", "Of Silver Lakes and the park in Bibb County, one was established in 2012 and the other is home to the fig turtle.", "Of the park in Talladega County and the sandy hare's reserve, one was established in 2008 and the other was established in 2012.", "The park in Lamar County, the atlas otter's reserve, and Foxtail Bend are three different parks." ]
[ "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=04f07a5bb5dc72af2c523e7d49b49e66
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 creature found in 1978 was found 3,000 feet higher up than the creature found in 1998.", "The creature found at 18,000 ft wasn't discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "The animal found in 1993 was found somewhat higher up than the animal found in 1983.", "The creature found in 1998 was found somewhat higher up than the lanternfish.", "The specimen discovered in the Fallon Deep was found 3,000 feet lower down than the animal found in 1998.", "The animal discovered in the Velma Deep was found 1,500 feet higher up than the tube worm.", "The lancetfish was found at 21,000 ft.", "The bristlemouth wasn't discovered in the Malinga Trench.", "The bristlemouth was found somewhat lower down than the lanternfish.", "The creature found at 24,000 ft, the anglerfish, and the creature found in 1978 are three different animals.", "The specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench was found somewhat lower down than the animal discovered in the Fallon Deep.", "The animal found at 24,000 ft wasn't discovered in the Bristle Trench.", "Of the specimen found at 16,500 ft and the daggertooth, one was discovered in the Zini Trench and the other was found in 2006.", "Of the animal discovered in the Zini Trench and the lanternfish, one was found in 1984 and the other was found at 16,500 ft.", "The specimen found in 2006 was found 4,500 feet lower down than the specimen found in 1998.", "The creature discovered in the Tethys Trough was found somewhat higher up than the daggertooth.", "The bristlemouth wasn't found in 1983." ]
[ "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=dbac3e73ba3d16caf5627f37a57d9d67
Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference "messages in a bottle" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.
[ "The seven letters are the letter from Torquay, the letter that was sent in 1997, the message that was sent in 1976, Marvin's missive, the bottle found in 2009, Olive's bottle and the missive that was sent in 1969.", "The bottle found in 2008 is either the letter that was sent in 1962 or the missive from Bournemouth.", "Tracy's letter wasn't sent in 1997.", "The letter found in 2009 was sent sometime after the missive from Plymouth.", "Olive's missive was sent 28 years after Victor's message.", "The bottle found in 2012 was sent 28 years before the letter from Cherbourg.", "Of Herbert's letter and the bottle from Le Havre, one was found in 2014 and the other was sent in 1969.", "Herbert's message was sent sometime before the message from Le Havre.", "The bottle found in 2012 wasn't from Brighton.", "The letter found in 2013 is either the bottle from Torquay or Tracy's letter.", "The missive found in 2012 was sent 7 years after the bottle found in 2013.", "The letter that was sent in 1990 is either the letter from Bournemouth or the bottle found in 2010.", "Of the letter from Cherbourg and the missive found in 2010, one is Felipe's and the other was sent in 1997.", "The letter found in 2010 was sent 14 years after Victor's missive.", "The message found in 2012 wasn't from Plymouth.", "The missive that was sent in 1983 wasn't from Le Havre." ]
[ "Year Sent", "Writers", "Origins", "Year Found" ]
[ "1962", "1969", "1976", "1983", "1990", "1997", "2004" ]
[ "Felipe", "Herbert", "Leah", "Marvin", "Olive", "Tracy", "Victor" ]
[ "Bournemouth", "Brighton", "Cherbourg", "Le Havre", "Penzance", "Plymouth", "Torquay" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013", "2014" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9b882a0c7dd2b6d0508da42de285280d
Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.
[ "Of the suitcase that weighs 53 pounds and the ochre piece, one was supposed to go to New York and the other is Vic Evans's.", "The luggage that needs to go to Orlando, Yolanda Bauer's luggage, and Vic Evans's luggage are three different pieces.", "The red bag is either Tanya Gould's bag or the suitcase that weighs 50 pounds.", "The luggage that needs to go to Atlanta isn't yellow.", "Tanya Gould's bag weighs 6 pounds less than Wanda Dotson's piece.", "Yolanda Bauer's piece weighs 6 pounds more than the pink bag.", "The ochre piece weighs 3 pounds less than the piece that needs to go to Santa Fe.", "The silver luggage weighs less than Ute Fleming's suitcase.", "The luggage that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs 6 pounds more than Tanya Gould's luggage.", "Tanya Gould's luggage weighs more than the bag that needs to go to Orlando.", "Tanya Gould's piece weighs less than the ochre bag.", "Of the bag that weighs 47 pounds and the suitcase that needs to go to Chicago, one is aquamarine and the other is Zed Alexander's.", "The luggage that needs to go to Chicago weighs 3 pounds more than the luggage that needs to go to Denver.", "The piece that needs to go to Atlanta weighs 12 pounds more than the pink piece.", "The suitcase that needs to go to Chicago weighs 3 pounds less than the silver luggage." ]
[ "Pounds", "Owners", "Colors", "Destinations" ]
[ "35", "38", "41", "44", "47", "50", "53" ]
[ "Tanya Gould", "Ute Fleming", "Vic Evans", "Wanda Dotson", "Xavier Carey", "Yolanda Bauer", "Zed Alexander" ]
[ "aquamarine", "lime", "ochre", "pink", "red", "silver", "yellow" ]
[ "Atlanta", "Chicago", "Denver", "Los Angeles", "New York", "Orlando", "Santa Fe" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=006027defd5d4a36c6c8468abc52c245
Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.
[ "The Rutherford College graduate was hired 9 days after the Haynes Inc. hire.", "The Velez & York hire was hired 6 days after Kelvin.", "The person hired on March 24th wasn't hired by Leach & Mccall.", "Nadine was hired on March 12th.", "The person hired on March 27th went to Northridge College.", "Of the Albion College graduate and the person hired on March 18th, one is Kelvin and the other was hired by Barr & Cobb.", "Rosalie went to Faraday College.", "Of Cynthia and the Rutherford College graduate, one was hired by Dorsey Assoc. and the other was hired on March 21st.", "The Riverview College graduate was hired 6 days after the Faraday College graduate.", "Rosalie was hired 6 days before the Green & Hayes hire.", "The Albion College graduate was hired 3 days after the Haynes Inc. hire.", "Abel was hired sometime before Rosalie.", "Gabriel is either the Summit College graduate or the Dorsey Assoc. hire." ]
[ "Dates", "Names", "Law Firms", "Colleges" ]
[ "March 12th", "March 15th", "March 18th", "March 21st", "March 24th", "March 27th", "March 30th" ]
[ "Abel", "Cynthia", "Gabriel", "Kelvin", "Nadine", "Rosalie", "Zachary" ]
[ "Barr & Cobb", "Dorsey Assoc.", "Green & Hayes", "Haynes Inc.", "Ingram & Kemp", "Leach & Mccall", "Velez & York" ]
[ "Albion", "Faraday", "Northridge", "Riverview", "Rutherford", "Sacred Heart", "Summit" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d2589ce934efd46f4b8014e859fb5dd2
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.
[ "Of the one with 68 LinkedIn connections and the person with 130 Facebook friends, one is Cedric and the other is Inez.", "The person with 150 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 790 Twitter followers.", "Heidi has 40 more Facebook friends than the person with 654 Twitter followers.", "The person with 789 Twitter followers has 50 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.", "Of the person with 72 LinkedIn connections and the one with 809 Twitter followers, one is Danny and the other has 160 Facebook friends.", "Of the person with 170 Facebook friends and Jonathan, one has 707 Twitter followers and the other has 54 LinkedIn connections.", "Cedric has fewer Facebook friends than the one with 57 LinkedIn connections.", "Of the person with 50 LinkedIn connections and the one with 140 Facebook friends, one has 809 Twitter followers and the other is Opal.", "The person with 654 Twitter followers, the one with 68 LinkedIn connections, the one with 160 Facebook friends, Danny, the person with 70 LinkedIn connections and the person with 57 LinkedIn connections are all different people.", "Heidi has 10 fewer Facebook friends than Danny.", "Zachary is either the one with 130 Facebook friends or the one with 715 Twitter followers." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160", "170", "180" ]
[ "Cedric", "Danny", "Heidi", "Inez", "Jonathan", "Opal", "Zachary" ]
[ "50", "54", "57", "59", "68", "70", "72" ]
[ "640", "654", "707", "715", "789", "790", "809" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f3db1923ba7e6b6dddb10813cbaa6ee2
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
[ "The 8:00am outing is either the trip with 5 people or Bonita's tour.", "The outing with 5 people will begin 2 hours before Oscar's outing.", "The outing with 3 people will begin 1 hour before Gregory's tour.", "The tour with 5 people will begin sometime before the outing starting at Yorkville.", "Bonita's trip isn't a group of 9 people.", "Of the 8:00am outing and the trip with 8 people, one will start at City Hall and the other is with Gregory.", "Chester's outing, the trip starting at Chinatown, the outing with 9 people, the 12 noon trip and the trip with 8 people are all different tours.", "Chester's trip is either the trip with 3 people or the 1:00pm tour.", "Of the 10:00am trip and the trip starting at High Park, one has 10 people in it and the other is with Gregory.", "Of the 7:00am outing and the tour starting at City Hall, one has 3 people in it and the other is with Inez.", "Whitney's outing is either the outing starting at Little Italy or the outing starting at High Park.", "Oscar's tour won't start at Chinatown.", "The trip with 10 people will begin 3 hours before the outing with 8 people.", "Of the outing with 7 people and the tour with 10 people, one is with Whitney and the other will be at 10:00am.", "The trip starting at Greektown will begin 3 hours before the tour starting at Little Italy." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Bonita", "Chester", "Gregory", "Inez", "Oscar", "Whitney", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Casa Loma", "Chinatown", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy", "Yorkville" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6e6bdd61a05c731f7fb45a14b816c5fb
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.
[ "Of the business in Quasqueton and the business on Penates Drive, one is Phil's Fill-Up and the other is Energo.", "Gas-N-Go doesn't charge $1.27 per gallon.", "Kwik Mart isn't in Harlan.", "The store on Maple Street is either the business in Goleta or the business charging $1.31 per gallon.", "Of the store in Quasqueton and the gas station charging $1.31 per gallon, one is on N Street and the other is Vexon.", "The gas station on Sunset Way, the gas station charging $1.23 per gallon, and Phil's Fill-Up are three different stations.", "Phil's Fill-Up and the business charging $1.15 per gallon are different stations.", "Fuel Stop is either the store charging $1.23 per gallon or the gas station on Wright Street.", "The business on N Street charges 8 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Harlan.", "The business in Walnut Grove charges 20 cents more per gallon than the gas station on Penates Drive.", "The store on Rice Court charges 12 cents less per gallon than the store in Oakville.", "The gas station in Harlan charges somewhat less per gallon than Gas-N-Go.", "The store on Penates Drive charges 16 cents less per gallon than the business in Vincent.", "Of the gas station charging $1.19 per gallon and Fuel Stop, one is in Udell and the other is on Sunset Way." ]
[ "Prices", "Gas Stations", "Towns", "Streets" ]
[ "$1.07", "$1.11", "$1.15", "$1.19", "$1.23", "$1.27", "$1.31" ]
[ "Ballantines", "Energo", "Gas-N-Go", "Fuel Stop", "Kwik Mart", "Phil\\'s Fill-Up", "Vexon" ]
[ "Goleta", "Harlan", "Oakville", "Quasqueton", "Udell", "Vincent", "Walnut Grove" ]
[ "Maple Street", "N Street", "Oak Lawn", "Penates Drive", "Rice Court", "Sunset Way", "Wright Street" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4fd050e10d5b82af0f5fc84489277d93
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 job that starts at 10:00am doesn't get an allowance of $10.00.", "Neither the job that starts at 10:00am nor Alexi's chore is the $8.50 chore.", "Of the $9.50 assignment and the dining room assignment, one starts at 11:00am and the other is Olivia's.", "Henrietta's chore isn't the garage.", "The $5.50 job starts sometime after the $10.00 chore.", "Henrietta's task starts 1 hour after Elisa's job.", "Beverly's assignment is either the laundry room assignment or the kitchen assignment.", "The mud room assignment starts 1 hour before the $9.50 chore.", "Yolanda's task starts 2 hours after the mud room assignment.", "The bathroom assignment is either Yolanda's chore or Olivia's assignment.", "Alexi's job starts 2 hours after the $9.50 chore.", "Henrietta's assignment doesn't get an allowance of $7.00.", "Elisa's job, the job that starts at 12 noon, the chore that starts at 10:00am, the $5.50 job and the chore that starts at 2:00pm are all different jobs.", "The job that starts at 11:00am is either the $5.50 task or the $8.50 chore.", "The $7.00 chore is either the chore that starts at 12 noon or the job that starts at 2:00pm.", "The laundry room assignment starts 3 hours before the $7.50 chore." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Alexi", "Beverly", "Elisa", "Henrietta", "Inez", "Olivia", "Yolanda" ]
[ "bathroom", "dining room", "garage", "kitchen", "laundry room", "living room", "mud room" ]
[ "$5.50", "$7.00", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.00", "$9.50", "$10.00" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=75411848d09e833e45a6f4460417c2af
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
[ "The 7:00am trip is either the trip with 11 people or the trip starting at Greektown.", "Bonita's outing will begin 2 hours after the tour with 6 people.", "Of the trip starting at Yorkville and the trip starting at High Park, one will be at 8:00am and the other is with Gregory.", "Shannon's tour will start at Greektown.", "The tour with 12 people will start at Yorkville.", "The 8:00am trip is either the trip with 11 people or the outing with 8 people.", "The 10:00am tour is either the trip with 6 people or Yvonne's outing.", "The trip with 7 people is either the trip starting at Greektown or the 10:00am trip.", "The tour starting at City Hall will begin 1 hour after the outing starting at Casa Loma.", "Vicki's trip won't start at Little Italy.", "The 1:00pm trip won't start at Yorkville.", "Neither the tour starting at High Park nor the tour starting at Little Italy is Oscar's trip.", "The 1:00pm outing won't start at Chinatown.", "The tour with 8 people will begin 3 hours after Emily's trip.", "The outing starting at Chinatown will begin sometime after the tour with 6 people.", "Vicki's outing will begin 2 hours after Emily's tour.", "Yvonne's tour is either the trip with 2 people or the 10:00am outing." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Bonita", "Emily", "Gregory", "Oscar", "Shannon", "Vicki", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Casa Loma", "Chinatown", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy", "Yorkville" ]
[ "2", "6", "7", "8", "10", "11", "12" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=930f78693d7427f6cccaa0197b235f0a
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 wears the violet suit started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who wears the silver suit.", "The jumper who first started in 1984 hasn't done exactly 102 previous jumps.", "The jumper who has done 85 previous jumps is either Philip or the jumper who wears the blue suit.", "Clayton started skydiving 1 year before Zachary.", "Of the skydiver who wears the pink suit and the skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps, one started skydiving in 1984 and the other is Philip.", "The skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps.", "The jumper who wears the pink suit started skydiving 3 years before Kelly.", "Of the skydiver who first started in 1986 and Harvey, one has done 102 previous jumps and the other wears the gold suit.", "Clayton started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who wears the maroon suit.", "Nathaniel hasn't done exactly 73 previous jumps.", "Zachary is either the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps or the jumper who wears the blue suit.", "The skydiver who wears the gold suit started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who wears the violet suit.", "The seven skydivers are the skydiver who first started in 1985, the skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps, the skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps, the jumper who wears the pink suit, Clayton, the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps and the jumper who wears the maroon suit." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Clayton", "Francisco", "Harvey", "Kelly", "Nathaniel", "Philip", "Zachary" ]
[ "blue", "gold", "maroon", "pink", "silver", "teal", "violet" ]
[ "42", "49", "56", "64", "73", "85", "102" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0b63c70878d6b86048d4170d7bffce6e
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.
[ "Of the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 and the exoplanet 49 light years from earth, one has a diameter of 243,000 mi. and the other is Quael.", "The exoplanet 45 light years from earth doesn't orbit star VJD 913.", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is either Kinucia or the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.", "Llyrak doesn't have a diameter of 345,000 mi..", "The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is farther away from us than Vestor.", "The exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120 is 4 light years closer to us than the planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi..", "The planet orbiting star MKP 427 is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star PLC 120.", "The planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. doesn't orbit star EX 53.", "The planet 45 light years from earth doesn't orbit star EX 53.", "Zhezios is closer to us than Rodul.", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi., the planet 45 light years from earth, Zhezios, the planet 53 light years from earth and the exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. are all different planets.", "The planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. is 4 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427.", "The exoplanet 53 light years from earth is either the exoplanet orbiting star HV 491 or the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi..", "The planet orbiting star BDF 198 is 2 light years closer to us than the planet orbiting star HV 491.", "Hinveng is closer to us than Vestor.", "Quael has a diameter of 295,000 mi.." ]
[ "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" ]
[ "Hinveng", "Kinucia", "Llyrak", "Quael", "Rodul", "Vestor", "Zhezios" ]
[ "BDF 198", "EX 53", "HV 491", "MKP 427", "PLC 120", "VJD 913", "ZQ 75" ]
[ "243,000 mi.", "295,000 mi.", "310,000 mi.", "345,000 mi.", "540,000 mi.", "650,000 mi.", "714,000 mi." ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=702ee6b0b80952c99a8a326a197e88fc
Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.
[ "Angela's piece cost 200 dollars more than the piece made of titanium.", "The piece with the aquamarine cost 200 dollars more than the piece with the amethyst.", "The piece made of palladium doesn't have the aquamarine.", "The ring made of 14k gold doesn't have the topaz.", "Hazel's piece isn't made of 24k gold.", "Of Angela's ring and the piece that cost $1400, one has the amethyst and the other has the topaz.", "Terry's piece cost 100 dollars more than Darla's piece.", "The piece with the sapphire cost 400 dollars less than the piece with the opal.", "The ring with the amethyst cost 100 dollars more than Terry's piece.", "The piece made of 14k gold cost 200 dollars less than the piece made of 24k gold.", "Sonja's ring didn't cost $1700.", "Sonja's ring cost 100 dollars more than Virginia's ring.", "Virginia's ring isn't made of 24k gold.", "Of the piece with the ruby and the ring that cost $1100, one is Darla's and the other is made of 18k gold.", "The piece made of 18k gold is either the ring with the ruby or the piece that cost $1200.", "The piece made of platinum is either the piece with the amethyst or Darla's piece." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Stones", "Metals" ]
[ "$1100", "$1200", "$1300", "$1400", "$1500", "$1600", "$1700" ]
[ "Angela", "Darla", "Hazel", "Irene", "Sonja", "Terry", "Virginia" ]
[ "aquamarine", "amethyst", "diamond", "opal", "ruby", "sapphire", "topaz" ]
[ "14k gold", "18k gold", "24k gold", "palladium", "platinum", "silver", "titanium" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=925c874989466bed4bac1c509ccb52c7
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.
[ "Lucky Star will be worked on 1 day after the one in Latimer.", "Blackwater is either the business that grows corn or the one that grows potatoes.", "Of the one in Santa Clara and Meadowgrove, one grows spinach and the other will be dusted on June 7th.", "Hazelwood, the farm in Latimer, and the one that grows corn are three different farms.", "Meadowgrove will be dusted on June 10th.", "Lone Oak will be worked on sometime before the one that grows beets.", "The one Michael will dust on June 6th is either the business in Albion or the business that grows spinach.", "The farm in Tipton will be worked on 1 day after the one in Milbridge.", "Tall Pines, the farm that grows beets, and the business in Latimer are three different farms.", "Hazelwood will be worked on sometime before Iron Hill.", "Blackwater will be worked on sometime after the farm in Santa Clara.", "Tall Pines isn't in Santa Clara.", "Iron Hill is either the business that grows alfalfa or the one Michael will dust on June 6th.", "Lone Oak is in George.", "Lone Oak will be worked on 1 day after Hazelwood.", "The one Michael will dust on June 5th is either the farm that grows soy or the one in Albion." ]
[ "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", "George", "Latimer", "Milbridge", "Santa Clara", "Tipton", "Upper Lake" ]
[ "alfalfa", "beets", "cucumbers", "corn", "potatoes", "soy", "spinach" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=765dc8e3206a0be1038ada5f29fd9516
This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.
[ "Of the film that received 6 nominations and the movie directed by Danny Trevor, one is Wild Ones and the other was the film-noir.", "The action film is either Sea of Dreams or the film that received 2 nominations.", "The movie directed by Paul Walnier received one more nomination than Maximum Risk.", "Maximum Risk received 4 fewer nominations than the thriller.", "Sea of Dreams is either the movie directed by Danny Trevor or the romance.", "The comedy is either The Illusion or the film directed by Gabby Jones.", "The film that received 5 nominations was the drama.", "The Illusion wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.", "Of the movie directed by Gabby Jones and the action film, one is Bold Service and the other got 2 nominations.", "Fatal Sheen, the thriller, the film directed by Gabby Jones, the movie directed by Paul Walnier, the film-noir and the action film are all different films.", "The film directed by Maddie Mintz received more nominations than the comedy.", "The action film wasn't directed by Tank Reznor.", "Of the movie directed by Maddie Mintz and Maximum Risk, one was the romance and the other got 2 nominations.", "The movie that received 7 nominations is either the romance or Thorn of Suns.", "Sea of Dreams didn't get 8 nominations.", "The film directed by Adrienne Day received one more nomination than the drama." ]
[ "Nominations", "Movies", "Directors", "Genres" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Bold Service", "Fatal Sheen", "Maximum Risk", "Sea of Dreams", "The Illusion", "Thorn of Suns", "Wild Ones" ]
[ "Adrienne Day", "Danny Trevor", "Gabby Jones", "Maddie Mintz", "Paul Walnier", "Tank Reznor", "Virgil Katz" ]
[ "action film", "comedy", "drama", "film-noir", "musical", "romance", "thriller" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b06a7cb2849494865b56a963767038c3
Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.
[ "The Norway Court project begins sometime before Dawn Daniels's project.", "The Ethel Street project is either the $32,000 project or the job starting in June.", "The Aspen Court project won't have a budget of $32,000.", "Neither the job starting in August nor Freda Fisher's project is the $28,000 project.", "Freda Fisher's project begins 2 months after the Norway Court project.", "Dawn Daniels's project begins 2 months before the $32,000 project.", "The Ethel Street project begins 1 month after Dawn Daniels's project.", "The Quince Street project begins 4 months before the $18,000 project.", "The $32,000 project is either Cal Craft's project or the Norway Court project.", "The Fred Lane project is either the job starting in August or the job starting in October.", "The $36,000 project begins 3 months after Dawn Daniels's project.", "The York Court project won't have a budget of $18,000.", "The York Court project is either the job starting in September or Gail Garrett's project.", "Bill Bonner's project begins sometime after the Norway Court project.", "The $40,000 project begins sometime before the $28,000 project.", "Bill Bonner's project begins sometime before Ed Erickson's project.", "The $35,000 project begins 2 months after Gail Garrett's project." ]
[ "Months", "Streets", "Mangers", "Budget" ]
[ "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October" ]
[ "Aspen Court", "Ethel Street", "Fred Lane", "Norway Court", "Quince Street", "Russell Road", "York Court" ]
[ "Bill Bonner", "Cal Craft", "Dawn Daniels", "Ed Erickson", "Freda Fisher", "Gail Garrett", "Irma Ingram" ]
[ "$18,000", "$20,000", "$28,000", "$32,000", "$35,000", "$36,000", "$40,000" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=65db02cfc7c3272d1cf7e04ef00adb5e
"Parties Unlimited" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.
[ "The seven events are the event on Ethel Street, the event that requested the magician, the event on October 5, the Clayton family event, the Garner family booking, the booking that requested the clown and the booking that requested the petting zoo.", "The event that requested the rock band isn't on October 4.", "Of the event on October 6 and the party on Viking Street, one is for the Claytons and the other requested the magician.", "The event on Gillis Avenue is 2 days after the Clayton family booking.", "The party that requested the petting zoo is 3 days after the Quinn family event.", "The party on Ethel Street is sometime after the party that requested the magician.", "The event that requested the clown is either the event on Lakeview Lane or the Clayton family event.", "The Quinn family event is 1 day before the event that requested the photo booth.", "The Zimmerman family event is sometime after the booking that requested the rock band.", "The event that requested the photo booth isn't for the O'Connors.", "The event on Lakeview Lane is sometime before the Ingram family booking.", "The Quinn family event is 3 days before the booking on Willow Street.", "The booking that requested the bounce castle is either the party on October 6 or the booking on October 5.", "Of the booking that requested the magician and the Zimmerman family booking, one is on October 6 and the other is on O Street." ]
[ "Days", "Requests", "Families", "Locations" ]
[ "October 3", "October 4", "October 5", "October 6", "October 7", "October 8", "October 9" ]
[ "bounce castle", "clown", "magician", "petting zoo", "photo booth", "rock band", "superhero" ]
[ "Clayton", "Garner", "Ingram", "Lawson", "O\\'Connor", "Quinn", "Zimmerman" ]
[ "Ethel Street", "Gillis Avenue", "Lakeview Lane", "O Street", "Q Street", "Viking Street", "Willow Street" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4201954192e1e5d3160de104cfcc0b24
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 Dream Walker didn't use the pilot cutter.", "The person who finished in 282 days sailed the Confluence.", "The competitor in the sloop took 4 fewer days to finish than Neal Bundt.", "The owner of the Quick Silver was either the sailor in the sloop or the competitor who finished in 282 days.", "Gil Baxter took 4 fewer days to finish than Debra Decker.", "Gil Baxter didn't sail the Bay Hawk.", "Vicky Estes took 8 more days to finish than the owner of the Dream Walker.", "Ed Alexander was either the sailor in the gaff cutter or the owner of the Dream Walker.", "Vicky Estes took 4 fewer days to finish than the sailor in the gaff cutter.", "The competitor in the trimaran, the sailor who finished in 290 days, the competitor who finished in 274 days, the owner of the Sea Dart, the owner of the Dream Walker and Gil Baxter were all different people.", "The owner of the Shady Lady took 4 more days to finish than the person in the schooner.", "The competitor who finished in 286 days sailed the Quick Silver.", "Of the owner of the Confluence and the competitor who finished in 294 days, one used the ketch and the other was Wendell Orr.", "Ed Alexander took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Shady Lady." ]
[ "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", "Sea Dart", "Shady Lady" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0532fdcec5647e0c3caf1c55733055c9
Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.
[ "Of the bottle from Apple Valley vineyard and the pinot gris, one is the Ece Suss and the other was bottled in 2004.", "The 1984 bottle isn't a pinot noir.", "The merlot was bottled 4 years after the syrah.", "The Bianca Flaux is either the bottle from Kingfield vineyard or the 1992 wine.", "The Zifennwein is either the 2004 bottle or the riesling.", "The wine from Kingfield vineyard is either the gewurztraminer or the Friambliss.", "The Bianca Flaux was bottled 4 years before the Vendemmia.", "The wine from Rose Hill vineyard is either the 1996 wine or the riesling.", "The Annata Branco was bottled sometime after the merlot.", "The wine from Tabor vineyard was bottled sometime before the Luzagueil.", "The Annata Branco is either the syrah or the wine from Apple Valley vineyard.", "The wine from Quimby vineyard was bottled 4 years after the chardonnay.", "The wine from Isla Vista vineyard isn't a merlot.", "The Bianca Flaux was bottled sometime before the wine from Kingfield vineyard.", "The 2008 wine, the chardonnay, and the Friambliss are three different wines.", "Of the pinot gris and the 1984 bottle, one is the Friambliss and the other is from Quimby vineyard." ]
[ "Vintages", "Wines", "Types", "Vineyards" ]
[ "1984", "1988", "1992", "1996", "2000", "2004", "2008" ]
[ "Annata Branco", "Bianca Flaux", "Ece Suss", "Friambliss", "Luzagueil", "Vendemmia", "Zifennwein" ]
[ "chardonnay", "gewurztraminer", "merlot", "pinot gris", "pinot noir", "riesling", "syrah" ]
[ "Apple Valley", "Isla Vista", "Jonesport", "Kingfield", "Quimby", "Rose Hill", "Tabor" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=08969da59c7421c032b086a396c6c505
A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.
[ "Neither the Darbyshire team's car nor the Mersey Tech team's automobile was the Zenmoto.", "The Awick was either the automobile that drove for 575 miles or the Darbyshire team's automobile.", "The Trebus State team's automobile drove 25 miles farther than the Versem.", "The Zenmoto didn't drive for exactly 525 miles.", "The car that drove for 650 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 69 MPH.", "The car with a high speed of 81 MPH drove 50 miles farther than the Ober College team's automobile.", "The car with a high speed of 62 MPH drove 25 fewer miles than the Versem.", "The car with a high speed of 70 MPH drove somewhat less than the Leden.", "The automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH drove 25 fewer miles than the Ober College team's automobile.", "Of the car that drove for 550 miles and the automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH, one was built by the Ober College team and the other was built by the Bennington team.", "The seven cars were the car with a high speed of 62 MPH, the automobile that drove for 650 miles, the Darbyshire team's automobile, the car that drove for 550 miles, the Garusky, the Trebus State team's car and the Mersey Tech team's automobile.", "The Zenmoto drove somewhat less than the Garusky.", "Of the Ober College team's car and the car with a high speed of 69 MPH, one is the Poltris and the other drove for 550 miles.", "The automobile that drove for 525 miles wasn't built by the Alby College team.", "The automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH drove somewhat farther than the Garusky.", "The car with a high speed of 65 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 74 MPH." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles", "650 miles", "675 miles" ]
[ "Awick", "Garusky", "Leden", "Poltris", "Versem", "Yamahana", "Zenmoto" ]
[ "62 MPH", "65 MPH", "67 MPH", "69 MPH", "70 MPH", "74 MPH", "81 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Bennington", "Darbyshire", "Mersey Tech", "Ober College", "Trebus State", "Varseyton" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4331090eefa7c3a3ecf33a5e5d94c6dd
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.
[ "Ben was adopted sometime before Elena's pet.", "Josephine's pet is the shih tzu.", "The dog adopted in June isn't named Felix.", "Terrance was adopted sometime after the black lab.", "Rosie's pet is either Terrance or the dog adopted in March.", "Beatrice's pet was adopted sometime after Craig.", "The schnauzer was adopted 2 months before Yvette's pet.", "Of Mathew and Salvatore, one is Norma's and the other was adopted in February.", "The dachshund was adopted 5 months after the boxer.", "Salvatore is either the puppy adopted in May or the dachshund.", "Phyllis's pet is the schnauzer.", "Felix is either Elena's pet or the shih tzu.", "Salvatore is the collie.", "Josephine's pet was adopted 2 months after Beatrice's pet.", "The puppy adopted in March isn't the black lab." ]
[ "Months", "Owners", "Dog Breeds", "Names" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Beatrice", "Elena", "Josephine", "Norma", "Phyllis", "Rosie", "Yvette" ]
[ "black lab", "boxer", "collie", "dachshund", "poodle", "schnauzer", "shih tzu" ]
[ "Ben", "Craig", "Felix", "Mathew", "Russell", "Salvatore", "Terrance" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=51ab53f76194a2144903ea3f3a94d497
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 Caronelli's print and the $1,100 map, one was published in 1731 and the other was of Iceland.", "The $545 print was published 18 years before Lafiori's print.", "Of the map of Denmark and the print published in 1767, one is priced at $2,500 and the other was Bleux's.", "Jenson's map was published 72 years before Caronelli's print.", "Stamson's map was published 36 years after the map of Scandinavia.", "Handle's map was published 54 years after the print of Corsica.", "The print of Warsaw is either Handle's print or the $1,100 print.", "The $315 map is either the print published in 1785 or the map of Corsica.", "Stamson's map is either the $1,100 map or the $2,500 print.", "The $545 map wasn't of North Africa.", "Jenson's print was published sometime before the $1,100 map.", "Caronelli's print was published sometime before the $750 map.", "Caronelli's print, the $250 print, and the $315 map are three different maps.", "Bleux's map is either the $250 print or the print of North Africa." ]
[ "Years", "Cartographers", "Subjects", "Prices" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803", "1821" ]
[ "Bleux", "Caronelli", "Handle", "Jenson", "Lafiori", "Muenster", "Stamson" ]
[ "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=31588c7da9c393f577828443834c7a5c
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 Oman is believed to be older than the crater discovered in February.", "The feature that is 1,200 meters wide is believed to be 60,000 years older than the feature that is 1,480 meters wide.", "The crater that is 1,480 meters wide was either the crater discovered in October or the crater discovered in June.", "The feature that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E., the feature in New Zealand, the feature discovered in October, the crater in Haiti and the feature that is 780 meters wide were all different impacts.", "The crater in Iraq was either the feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. or the feature discovered in October.", "The feature in Poland isn't exactly 1,480 meters wide.", "The feature discovered in June was either the crater that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. or the feature in Uganda.", "Of the feature that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the feature that is 780 meters wide, one was found in April and the other is in Iraq.", "The feature in Haiti wasn't discovered in August.", "The feature that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature in Uganda.", "The feature in New Zealand is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater in Haiti.", "Of the crater discovered in September and the crater in Haiti, one is 930 meters wide and the other was dated to 150,000 B.C.E..", "The feature that is 3,500 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature in Iraq." ]
[ "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." ]
[ "Eritrea", "Haiti", "Iraq", "New Zealand", "Oman", "Poland", "Uganda" ]
[ "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=efecd162167f7ea030a41f7f33464e19
Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.
[ "The product from Riverton costs more than Midge Mintz's product.", "The $6.50 product doesn't come from Hiram.", "The basswood honey costs 1 dollar more than Midge Mintz's honey.", "The honey from Santa Clara costs 3 dollars more than the lemon blossom product.", "The fireweed product isn't produced by Keith Koch.", "The honey from Fowler is either Ivy Ingram's honey or the sage product.", "The sourwood honey costs 4 dollars more than the honey from Riverton.", "Of the fireweed product and the clover product, one costs $8.50 and the other comes from Eldon.", "Of the fireweed product and the basswood product, one is produced by Heddy Heath and the other costs $9.50.", "Nick Norris's honey costs 2 dollars more than the basswood product.", "The honey from Acton costs 2 dollars less than the alfalfa honey.", "Of the honey from Riverton and Linda Lynn's honey, one is made from sage nectar and the other costs $7.50.", "The honey from Fowler isn't produced by Linda Lynn." ]
[ "Prices", "Nectars", "Providers", "Towns" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50", "$10.50", "$11.50" ]
[ "alfalfa", "basswood", "clover", "fireweed", "lemon blossom", "sage", "sourwood" ]
[ "Heddy Heath", "Ivy Ingram", "Jim Joyner", "Keith Koch", "Linda Lynn", "Midge Mintz", "Nick Norris" ]
[ "Acton", "Eldon", "Fowler", "Hiram", "Riverton", "Santa Clara", "Volga" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=58891c54de33253da2f86e237623748f
Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.
[ "Glen paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the sloppy joe.", "The diner who ordered the tuna melt paid 3 dollars less than the one who got the root beer.", "The diner who paid $9.99 didn't order the hamburger.", "The diner who ordered the meatloaf didn't have the root beer.", "The diner who ordered the sloppy joe, the diner who paid $7.99, Edmund, the one who got the ginger ale and the one who got the water were all different diners.", "The one who got the iced tea paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the water.", "Of the diner who paid $7.99 and the diner who ordered the tuna melt, one had the lemonade and the other was Tracy.", "The diner who paid $9.99 was either Irene or the one who got the iced tea.", "The diner who paid $10.99 was either Tracy or the one who got the orange soda.", "Tracy paid less than Perry.", "Of the one who got the ginger ale and the diner who paid $7.99, one was Tracy and the other ordered the club sandwich.", "Of the diner who ordered the club sandwich and the diner who ordered the cheese steak, one had the water and the other paid $8.99.", "Tracy didn't order the hamburger.", "The one who got the water was either Homer or Glen." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Drinks", "Entrees" ]
[ "$4.99", "$5.99", "$6.99", "$7.99", "$8.99", "$9.99", "$10.99" ]
[ "Edmund", "Felipe", "Glen", "Homer", "Irene", "Perry", "Tracy" ]
[ "cream soda", "ginger ale", "iced tea", "lemonade", "orange soda", "root beer", "water" ]
[ "cheese steak", "club sandwich", "hamburger", "meatloaf", "sloppy joe", "tuna melt", "turkey plate" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=71a1a28e39172d7673da7efe3a9698f6
The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just "graduated" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.
[ "The canine from Harrison wasn't trained by Odette.", "Of the dog Rachel trained and the canine that was in school for 11 weeks, one is Bailey and the other is from Keyes.", "Of Lucky and the dog that was in school for 12 weeks, one is from Keyes and the other is from Harrison.", "Cooper trained 2 weeks less than Charlie.", "The one Rachel trained trained 4 weeks more than the dog from Underwood.", "Buster isn't from Ida Grove.", "The canine Stephanie trained trained 1 week more than the one Martha trained.", "Of the canine from Elgin and the canine Nadine trained, one was in classes for 9 weeks and the other is Gizmo.", "The one Nadine trained trained 3 weeks more than the canine from Underwood.", "The one from McFarland trained 4 weeks more than the one Martha trained.", "The one Teresa trained had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of the one Martha trained.", "The canine from Delhi trained 2 weeks more than the dog from Underwood." ]
[ "Training", "Dogs", "Trainers", "Towns" ]
[ "6 weeks", "7 weeks", "8 weeks", "9 weeks", "10 weeks", "11 weeks", "12 weeks" ]
[ "Bailey", "Buster", "Charlie", "Cooper", "Gizmo", "Jake", "Lucky" ]
[ "Martha", "Nadine", "Odette", "Paula", "Rachel", "Stephanie", "Teresa" ]
[ "Delhi", "Elgin", "Harrison", "Ida Grove", "Keyes", "McFarland", "Underwood" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a36ec70d73ee473c67336f88e4a09f9b
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
[ "The tour with 9 people won't start at City Hall.", "Of Adriana's tour and the trip starting at Yorkville, one will be at 11:00am and the other has 10 people in it.", "The outing starting at Yorkville will begin 1 hour before Teresa's outing.", "The outing with 7 people will begin 1 hour before Vicki's outing.", "Howard's tour will begin 1 hour after the outing starting at City Hall.", "The outing with 6 people will begin 1 hour after Howard's outing.", "The seven tours are the 10:00am tour, the trip with 4 people, Adriana's trip, Vicki's trip, the trip starting at Casa Loma, the outing starting at City Hall and the outing starting at High Park.", "The outing starting at Little Italy will begin 1 hour before Bonita's outing.", "Neither the outing starting at Greektown nor the 7:00am outing is Howard's tour.", "The outing with 6 people will begin sometime before the outing with 3 people.", "Of the 8:00am outing and the tour starting at High Park, one is with Zachary and the other has 4 people in it.", "The outing starting at Yorkville will begin sometime after the outing starting at High Park." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Adriana", "Bonita", "Howard", "Oscar", "Teresa", "Vicki", "Zachary" ]
[ "Casa Loma", "Chinatown", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy", "Yorkville" ]
[ "3", "4", "6", "7", "9", "10", "12" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f6913bac5cd939ef4bd3a06f2b531c5c
The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.
[ "Of the ad with the $65,000 budget and the ad with 925 responses, one was produced by Iva Ingram and the other is the direct mailer.", "The campaign with the $20,000 budget has brought 450 fewer responses than the ad with the $90,000 budget.", "The direct mailer has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Gilda Gamble.", "The ad with the $65,000 budget is either the ad produced by Hal Hopkins or the billboard.", "The tv commercial has the $50,000 budget.", "The campaign produced by Faith Fowler has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble.", "The campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby is either the billboard or the magazine ad.", "The billboard hasn't brought in a total of 1225 responses.", "The ad with the $50,000 budget is either the ad with 925 responses or the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble.", "The direct mailer is either the ad with the $65,000 budget or the campaign with 775 responses.", "The campaign with 1375 responses, the web campaign, and the campaign with the $90,000 budget are three different campaigns.", "The magazine ad hasn't brought in a total of 625 responses.", "The magazine ad has brought fewer responses than the campaign produced by Eddie Evans.", "The web campaign was produced by Faith Fowler.", "The campaign with the $30,000 budget has brought in more responses than the radio spot.", "The ad with the $75,000 budget has brought in 750 more responses than the ad with the $20,000 budget." ]
[ "Responses", "Ad Type", "Directors", "Budgets" ]
[ "625", "775", "925", "1075", "1225", "1375", "1525" ]
[ "billboard", "direct mailer", "magazine ad", "newspaper ad", "radio spot", "tv commercial", "web campaign" ]
[ "Eddie Evans", "Faith Fowler", "Gilda Gamble", "Hal Hopkins", "Iva Ingram", "Julie Jordan", "Kenneth Kirby" ]
[ "$15,000", "$20,000", "$30,000", "$50,000", "$65,000", "$75,000", "$90,000" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5f4e8ea230d34633b5e248031067fd5b
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 gave the presentation on President Nixon spoke 3 minutes more than Randy.", "Randy spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Lincoln.", "Inez was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams or the student who spoke for 23 minutes.", "The student who got the B+ spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Inez.", "The presenter who got the B+ spoke 15 minutes more than Randy.", "The presenter who got the B- spoke 3 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Nixon.", "The student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy spoke 9 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams.", "The student who spoke for 17 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on President Washington or the student who got the B+.", "Heather didn't get the A.", "Willie spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the A.", "Josefina spoke 3 minutes more than Heather.", "The presenter who got the C+ was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Washington or the student who gave the presentation on President Nixon.", "Inez didn't get the A-.", "The presenter who got the D didn't talk about President Truman.", "The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either Willie or Heather.", "Of the presenter who gave the presentation on President Kennedy and the student who spoke for 20 minutes, one was Yvonne and the other got the C-." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Presidents", "Grades" ]
[ "5 minutes", "8 minutes", "11 minutes", "14 minutes", "17 minutes", "20 minutes", "23 minutes" ]
[ "Andy", "Heather", "Inez", "Josefina", "Randy", "Willie", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Adams", "Kennedy", "Lincoln", "Nixon", "Roosevelt", "Truman", "Washington" ]
[ "A", "A-", "B+", "B-", "C+", "C-", "D" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f7b107ba9309cd7e28a9819bc67cce63
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.
[ "Energo charges somewhat less per gallon than the store in Eagle Grove.", "Ballantines is either the gas station in Oakville or the gas station charging $1.07 per gallon.", "Energo charges 4 cents less per gallon than the business in Yountville.", "The store on Oak Lawn charges 12 cents less per gallon than the store on Fir Street.", "Gas-N-Go charges somewhat less per gallon than Ballantines.", "The business in Quasqueton charges 16 cents less per gallon than the gas station in Udell.", "The business on Ivy Street charges 4 cents less per gallon than Vexon.", "Fuel Stop doesn't charge $1.23 per gallon.", "Of Kwik Mart and the gas station in Yountville, one offers gas at $1.19 per gallon and the other is on League Avenue.", "The store on Ivy Street charges somewhat more per gallon than Gas-N-Go.", "The gas station on J Street charges 4 cents more per gallon than Phil's Fill-Up.", "The business on League Avenue charges somewhat more per gallon than the store in Quasqueton.", "Of the gas station in Eagle Grove and the store on Oak Lawn, one is Fuel Stop and the other is Phil's Fill-Up.", "Gas-N-Go charges somewhat more per gallon than Phil's Fill-Up.", "Kwik Mart doesn't charge $1.31 per gallon.", "Energo is either the store charging $1.15 per gallon or the store charging $1.31 per gallon.", "The business charging $1.23 per gallon isn't on Tamarac Street.", "Energo charges 8 cents more per gallon than the store in Chester." ]
[ "Prices", "Gas Stations", "Towns", "Streets" ]
[ "$1.07", "$1.11", "$1.15", "$1.19", "$1.23", "$1.27", "$1.31" ]
[ "Ballantines", "Energo", "Gas-N-Go", "Fuel Stop", "Kwik Mart", "Phil\\'s Fill-Up", "Vexon" ]
[ "Chester", "Eagle Grove", "Harlan", "Oakville", "Quasqueton", "Udell", "Yountville" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Fir Street", "Ivy Street", "J Street", "League Avenue", "Oak Lawn", "Tamarac Street" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fe16046b5c4e8f1394aefa63e50b5287
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
[ "The holiday with Dustin was 3 years before the Oregon trip.", "Neither the vacation with Isabel nor the Oregon holiday is the skydiving holiday.", "The Oregon trip wasn't the hunting vacation.", "The trip with Bill was 2 years after the trip with Dustin.", "The Oregon vacation wasn't the kayaking holiday.", "The vacation with Kelley wasn't in Wyoming.", "The vacation with Isabel was 5 years after the Utah holiday.", "The Utah vacation is either the 2001 holiday or the trip with Andy.", "The seven trips are the Wyoming trip, the kayaking holiday, the trip with Isabel, the 2002 trip, the camping trip, the 2001 holiday and the trip with Andy.", "The 2007 vacation is either the Louisiana trip or the kayaking holiday.", "The Utah holiday wasn't the hunting trip.", "Of the South Dakota holiday and the cycling trip, one was in 2006 and the other was with Lillie.", "The holiday with Bill was in Pennsylvania.", "The Wyoming trip was 2 years after the vacation with Bill.", "Neither the camping vacation nor the Oregon holiday is the 2007 vacation.", "The 2005 holiday was the hiking vacation.", "The 2007 trip wasn't in Virginia.", "The 2002 holiday wasn't in Louisiana." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006", "2007" ]
[ "Andy", "Bill", "Calvin", "Dustin", "Isabel", "Kelley", "Lillie" ]
[ "camping", "cycling", "hang gliding", "hiking", "hunting", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Louisiana", "Oregon", "Pennsylvania", "South Dakota", "Utah", "Virginia", "Wyoming" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d67344173236a6475859a952a68e2892
A number of "real life superheroes" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.
[ "The superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue began 5 years before Ned Nielsen.", "\"Max Fusion\" began 5 years after \"Prism Shield\".", "The person who started in 2010 is either the superhero who patrols Apple Valley or the superhero who patrols Summerland.", "\"Deep Shadow\" doesn't patrol Summerland.", "The hero who patrols Summerland began 4 years after Matt Minkle.", "Of the superhero who patrols Libertyville and the superhero who started in 2008, one is \"Wonderman\" and the other is Fred Fleming.", "\"Criminal Bane\" began 2 years after \"Prism Shield\".", "Of the superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue and the superhero who patrols Idyllwild, one began his crusade in 2007 and the other is Kurt Knapp.", "The superhero who started in 2011 isn't Hal Houston.", "The person who started in 2012 is either the person who patrols Mission Vale or Hal Houston.", "The person who patrols Summerland is either the superhero who started in 2011 or the superhero who started in 2010.", "The person who patrols Frazier Park, the superhero who started in 2008, \"Max Fusion\", Billy Brewer, Hal Houston and \"Green Avenger\" are all different people.", "\"Ultra Hex\" began sometime after the superhero who patrols Frazier Park." ]
[ "Years", "Superheros", "Real Names", "Neighborhoods" ]
[ "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013" ]
[ "Criminal Bane", "Deep Shadow", "Green Avenger", "Max Fusion", "Prism Shield", "Ultra Hex", "Wonderman" ]
[ "Billy Brewer", "Fred Fleming", "Hal Houston", "Kurt Knapp", "Matt Minkle", "Ned Nielsen", "Tim Trevino" ]
[ "Apple Valley", "Frazier Park", "Idyllwild", "Libertyville", "Mission Vale", "Summerland", "Tenth Avenue" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dbe2688f3472d70e130ff7407fff7208
A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.
[ "The car that drove for 600 miles was either the automobile with a high speed of 72 MPH or the Mersey Tech team's automobile.", "Of the automobile with a high speed of 72 MPH and the Ober College team's car, one drove for 525 miles and the other is the Zenmoto.", "The automobile that drove for 525 miles was either the Leden or the automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH.", "Of the car with a high speed of 72 MPH and the automobile that drove for 625 miles, one is the Versem and the other was built by the Darbyshire team.", "The automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH drove 75 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH.", "The Garusky drove somewhat farther than the car with a high speed of 75 MPH.", "The automobile that drove for 575 miles wasn't built by the Trebus State team.", "The Awick drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 69 MPH.", "The Alby College team's automobile was either the car that drove for 600 miles or the automobile that drove for 625 miles.", "The Garusky was either the car with a high speed of 65 MPH or the automobile with a high speed of 72 MPH.", "The car that drove for 675 miles wasn't built by the Trebus State team.", "Of the car that drove for 650 miles and the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH, one is the Yamahana and the other is the Versem.", "The automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH drove 50 fewer miles than the Versem.", "The Leden wasn't built by the Varseyton team." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles", "650 miles", "675 miles" ]
[ "Awick", "Cober", "Garusky", "Leden", "Versem", "Yamahana", "Zenmoto" ]
[ "62 MPH", "65 MPH", "67 MPH", "69 MPH", "72 MPH", "75 MPH", "81 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Bennington", "Darbyshire", "Mersey Tech", "Ober College", "Trebus State", "Varseyton" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e09925955ecd48a3eee1c6aaa1980fe1
Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The vessel that sank in 1785, the boat from Ireland, and the Vile Night are three different ships.", "The one captained by Stubborn Seth sank 54 years before the Barnacle.", "The vessel captained by Four Eyed Fin sank 36 years after the vessel captained by Crazy Kate.", "The one from France wasn't captained by Ruthless Ruby.", "The one from Ireland sank 36 years after the Crusty Knave.", "Of the Vile Night and the ship captained by Red Beard Ben, one hailed from Scotland and the other went down in 1821.", "Of the one captained by Four Eyed Fin and the boat that sank in 1803, one was the Sea Shame and the other hailed from Ireland.", "The ship from Sweden sank sometime before the Vile Night.", "The one from France sank 72 years after the Crusty Knave.", "The Mermaid wasn't from Ireland.", "The boat from Spain wasn't captained by Red Beard Ben.", "The Doubloon sank 18 years after the ship captained by Crazy Kate.", "The boat captained by Red Beard Ben sank 54 years after the vessel captained by Sparrow Annis.", "The vessel captained by Stubborn Seth sank sometime after the boat from England." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803", "1821" ]
[ "Barnacle", "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Doubloon", "Mermaid", "Sea Shame", "Vile Night" ]
[ "Crazy Kate", "Four Eyed Fin", "Red Beard Ben", "Ruthless Ruby", "Sparrow Annis", "Stubborn Seth", "Wicked Weiss" ]
[ "Denmark", "England", "France", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain", "Sweden" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e1d2fbabd7089d5101a038cf77007c76
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.
[ "Of the person who's going to Cornell and the student who will major in Mathematics, one is Carrie and the other is Martha.", "Of the student who will major in Theology and the person who received the $25,000 scholarship, one will be going to Yale next year and the other is Martha.", "The person who's going to Penn State won't major in Chemistry.", "The person who received the $40,000 scholarship won't major in Archaeology.", "The student who's going to Yale was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Mathematics.", "The student who will major in Philosophy was awarded some amount less than the student who's going to Cornell.", "The student who received the $40,000 scholarship is either the student who's going to Brown or the student who's going to Penn State.", "The person who's going to Northwestern was awarded $15,000 more than the student who's going to Stanford.", "The person who received the $55,000 scholarship won't major in Finance.", "The person who received the $40,000 scholarship won't major in Philosophy.", "The person who will major in Archaeology was awarded some amount less than the person who will major in Theology.", "Anna was awarded $5,000 less than Renee.", "Pat is either the student who will major in Philosophy or the student who received the $25,000 scholarship.", "Hattie was awarded some amount more than the student who's going to Cornell.", "Of the person who's going to Harvard and the student who received the $25,000 scholarship, one is Anna and the other will major in Astronomy.", "The person who received the $45,000 scholarship is either the student who will major in Archaeology or the person who will major in Finance." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000", "$50,000", "$55,000" ]
[ "Anna", "Carrie", "Hattie", "Jan", "Martha", "Pat", "Renee" ]
[ "Archaeology", "Astronomy", "Chemistry", "Finance", "Mathematics", "Philosophy", "Theology" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Harvard", "Northwestern", "Penn State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=12a5a1a5178d6ffb6c15eef61b27ee60
Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.
[ "Of the wide receiver and player number 2, one is Jack Jensen and the other played 9 games last season.", "Edward Ellis is the placekicker.", "Donald Davis is either the corner back or player number 10.", "The tight end played one game less than Mike Mullen.", "Jack Jensen is either player number 20 or the defensive back.", "Abel Austin played more games than player number 2.", "Of the person who played in 5 games last season and Abel Austin, one is the quarterback and the other is the wide receiver.", "The quarterback played fewer games than the running back.", "Curt Conner played 6 games last season.", "The seven players are the person who played in 3 games last season, the running back, player number 29, the defensive back, the placekicker, the quarterback and the wide receiver.", "Abel Austin is either player number 2 or player number 17.", "Player number 4 played 4 fewer games than player number 20.", "Mike Mullen played fewer games than Donald Davis." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
[ "Abel Austin", "Buford Britt", "Curt Conner", "Donald Davis", "Edward Ellis", "Jack Jensen", "Mike Mullen" ]
[ "corner back", "defensive back", "placekicker", "quarterback", "running back", "tight end", "wide receiver" ]
[ "2", "4", "10", "14", "17", "20", "29" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e765272960477393d43be657a1fbb673
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.
[ "Of the reserve established in 2008 and the sandy hare's reserve, one is in Chilton County and the other is in Lamar County.", "The park in Lamar County, Silver Lakes, Elm Park and the box python's reserve are all different parks.", "The atlas otter's reserve was established 4 years after the pygmy beaver's reserve.", "The reserve in Wilcox County was established 6 years after Foxtail Bend.", "Foxtail Bend was established 6 years before Elm Park.", "The sandy hare's reserve was established 4 years after the atlas otter's reserve.", "Howard Park was established 4 years after the frilled stork's reserve.", "Of the fig turtle's reserve and the reserve in Chilton County, one was established in 2016 and the other is Wanda Park.", "The frilled stork's reserve was established sometime before the reserve in Lamar County.", "Silver Lakes wasn't established in 2016.", "Riverside Glen isn't home to the endangered pygmy beaver.", "The reserve in Wilcox County was established sometime before the park in Talladega County.", "Silver Lakes was established sometime after the reserve in Bibb County.", "The fig turtle's reserve was established 6 years after the park in Franklin County.", "Wanda Park was established 4 years after the atlas otter's reserve." ]
[ "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=a1677e86f8cda5f539b3394248e94070
Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.
[ "The system with 1 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the computer with a 2.8 GHz processor.", "Of the computer with 12 GB of RAM and Doug's build, one has a 512 GB hard drive and the other has a 128 GB hard drive.", "The build with 768 GB of hard drive space doesn't have a 2.0 GHz processor.", "The build with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than the computer with 3 GB of RAM.", "The build with a 2.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 384 GB larger than the computer with a 3.2 GHz processor.", "Of Zachary's computer and Charlie's computer, one has a 896 GB hard drive and the other has 4 GB of RAM.", "The computer with 2 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the computer with 8 GB of RAM.", "The build with 384 GB of hard drive space doesn't have a 3.8 GHz processor.", "The system with a 1.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than Zachary's system.", "The build with 1 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than Tom's system.", "Of the computer with a 3.2 GHz processor and the computer with 256 GB of hard drive space, one is Billy's and the other has 4 GB of RAM.", "The computer with 384 GB of hard drive space doesn't have a 2.0 GHz processor.", "The build with a 2.4 GHz processor is either the computer with 12 GB of RAM or the computer with 6 GB of RAM.", "Nathaniel's system has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than Ira's build." ]
[ "Hard Drives", "Customers", "RAM", "Processors" ]
[ "128 GB", "256 GB", "384 GB", "512 GB", "640 GB", "768 GB", "896 GB" ]
[ "Billy", "Charlie", "Doug", "Ira", "Nathaniel", "Tom", "Zachary" ]
[ "1 GB", "2 GB", "3 GB", "4 GB", "6 GB", "8 GB", "12 GB" ]
[ "1.4 GHz", "1.6 GHz", "2.0 GHz", "2.4 GHz", "2.8 GHz", "3.2 GHz", "3.8 GHz" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fe1fda9e720de559982902a8e7bbe104
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
[ "The competitor in the teal shirt finished 2 minutes after the runner in the gray shirt.", "The runner from San Pedro didn't wear the teal shirt.", "The contestant in the cyan shirt finished 1 minute after the contestant from San Pedro.", "Of Herman and Jay, one finished in 22 minutes and the other was from Janesville.", "The runner from San Pedro finished 1 minute before the competitor from Bellflower.", "The competitor in the silver shirt finished sometime after the contestant in the cyan shirt.", "The contestant in the gray shirt finished sometime after the competitor from Fullerton.", "Of the runner in the aquamarine shirt and the runner who finished in 25 minutes, one was Mathew and the other was from San Pedro.", "Neil was either the competitor in the gray shirt or the competitor who finished in 25 minutes.", "Isaac finished 2 minutes after Kelly.", "Kelly finished 1 minute after Jay.", "Herman was either the competitor who finished in 24 minutes or the contestant from Alpine.", "Of the contestant who finished in 23 minutes and Kelly, one wore the lime shirt and the other was from Corinth." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes", "26 minutes", "27 minutes" ]
[ "Franklin", "Herman", "Isaac", "Jay", "Kelly", "Mathew", "Neil" ]
[ "aquamarine", "cyan", "gray", "lime", "silver", "teal", "yellow" ]
[ "Alpine", "Bellflower", "Corinth", "Fullerton", "Janesville", "Moreno Valley", "San Pedro" ]
4x7
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=65c7dbfccfacb97e307e6b9ff30386a0
Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The one from El Salvador is either Chewie or the black neck tortoise.", "Snappy is either the two rimmed tortoise or the animal from Belize.", "Methuselah isn't 122 years old.", "Yoda, the 122-year-old animal, the pitch belly tortoise, the ringed tortoise, the one from Zimbabwe and the black neck tortoise are all different animals.", "Of the horned tortoise and the animal from Cameroon, one is 122 years old and the other is named Yoda.", "The tortoise from Namibia is either the ringed tortoise or the armored tortoise.", "Of Shelly and the 86-year-old one, one is from Cameroon and the other is from El Salvador.", "Of the 68-year-old animal and the pitch belly tortoise, one is named Toredo and the other is named Shelly.", "The animal from Yemen is either the 122-year-old animal or the black neck tortoise.", "The armored tortoise is younger than Yoda.", "The one from Zimbabwe is 72 years older than the pitch belly tortoise.", "The tortoise from Belize, the 122-year-old animal, and the armored tortoise are three different animals.", "Snappy is younger than the pitch belly tortoise.", "The two rimmed tortoise is either the 68-year-old tortoise or Chewie." ]
[ "Ages", "Tortoises", "Species", "Countries" ]
[ "14", "32", "50", "68", "86", "104", "122" ]
[ "Chewie", "Methuselah", "Shelly", "Snappy", "Speedy", "Toredo", "Yoda" ]
[ "armored", "black neck", "horned", "pitch belly", "ringed", "swoop-backed", "two rimmed" ]
[ "Belize", "Cameroon", "El Salvador", "Namibia", "Vietnam", "Yemen", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x7
challenging
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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 rhodolite sold for somewhat more than the stone found in the Osborne claim.", "The gem found in the Williams claim sold for somewhat less than the gem from Wyoming.", "The rhodolite wasn't uncovered at the Williams claim.", "The zircon wasn't from Wyoming.", "The gem found in the Yates claim, the aquamarine, the stone from Utah, the rhodolite, the stone that sold for $790 and the blue topaz are all different gems.", "The zircon didn't sell for $820.", "The rhodolite sold for somewhat less than the zircon.", "The aquamarine sold for 10 dollars less than the gem from Utah.", "The gem found in the Williams claim sold for somewhat more than the corundum.", "Of the stone found in the Gregory claim and the stone from Idaho, one is the smoky quartz and the other went for $820.", "The gem found in the Yates claim sold for somewhat less than the stone found in the Todd claim.", "The gem found in the Livingston claim sold for 30 dollars less than the stone found in the Gregory claim.", "The stone from Nevada sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Osborne claim.", "Of the gem that sold for $850 and the gem found in the Yates claim, one was from Wyoming and the other is the smoky quartz.", "The gem that sold for $820 is either the stone found in the Fischer claim or the gem from Idaho.", "The gem from Colorado sold for 10 dollars less than the stone from California." ]
[ "Prices", "Gems", "Claims", "States" ]
[ "$790", "$800", "$810", "$820", "$830", "$840", "$850" ]
[ "aquamarine", "blue topaz", "corundum", "rhodolite", "smoky quartz", "tourmaline", "zircon" ]
[ "Fischer", "Gregory", "Livingston", "Osborne", "Todd", "Williams", "Yates" ]
[ "California", "Colorado", "Idaho", "Nevada", "Oregon", "Utah", "Wyoming" ]
4x7
challenging
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Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.
[ "The person with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 1 hour after the patient with Red Shield insurance.", "The seven patients are Terry, the person with Lifealign insurance, the patient with Medicorp insurance, the patient suffering from migraines, the person with Triflex insurance, the person suffering from vertigo and the patient with the 1:00pm appointment.", "Ronnie doesn't have the 10:00am appointment.", "The person suffering from foot pain has an appointment 1 hour after the patient suffering from heartburn.", "The patient suffering from vertigo has an appointment 1 hour before the patient suffering from migraines.", "Ian is either the patient suffering from shingles or the patient with Medicorp insurance.", "Hugh is either the patient suffering from hip pain or the person with HealthCo insurance.", "The patient with Ambercare insurance is either the person suffering from vertigo or the person suffering from back pain.", "The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment 4 hours before the patient suffering from shingles.", "The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment sometime before the patient with Ambercare insurance.", "The patient with Lifealign insurance has an appointment 4 hours before the person suffering from heartburn.", "Leroy has an appointment sometime after the patient with Medicorp insurance.", "Of Victor and the person with Red Shield insurance, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other is complaining about vertigo.", "Hugh has an appointment sometime after the patient suffering from hip pain." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Ailments", "Insurers" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm", "3:00pm" ]
[ "Hugh", "Ian", "Leroy", "Ronnie", "Terry", "Victor", "Willard" ]
[ "back pain", "foot pain", "heartburn", "hip pain", "migraines", "shingles", "vertigo" ]
[ "Ambercare", "Fumanix", "HealthCo", "Medicorp", "Lifealign", "Red Shield", "Triflex" ]
4x7
challenging
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Marcus has to fill several "two-scoop" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.
[ "Of the customer who ordered banana for their first scoop and Wallace, one was fourth in line and the other ordered egg nog for their second scoop.", "Of Hope and the sixth customer, one ordered lemon for their second scoop and the other ordered egg nog for their second scoop.", "The third customer ordered rum raisin for their second scoop.", "Roberta ordered rocky road for their second scoop.", "Viola is either the person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop or the sixth person.", "Viola was immediately behind the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop.", "Of Inez and the person who ordered egg nog for their second scoop, one was seventh in line and the other ordered raspberry for their first scoop.", "Roberta, the fourth person, the first customer and the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop are all different customers.", "The person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered mango for their first scoop.", "The customer who ordered mango for their first scoop was somewhere in line ahead of Inez.", "The customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop was immediately behind the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop.", "Of the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop and the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop, one was fourth in line and the other was Miguel.", "Neither the person who ordered lemon for their second scoop nor Roberta is the second person." ]
[ "Places", "Customers", "First Scoop", "Second Scoop" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th", "7th" ]
[ "Hope", "Inez", "Miguel", "Roberta", "Shelia", "Viola", "Wallace" ]
[ "banana", "cherry", "coconut", "mango", "peppermint", "raspberry", "vanilla" ]
[ "chocolate", "coffee", "egg nog", "lemon", "rocky road", "rum raisin", "strawberry" ]
4x7
challenging
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Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
[ "The shot taken in July didn't cost $150.", "Of the shot taken in May and the shot taken in March, one was of the arctic fox and the other was published by Animal Science.", "Neither the shot that cost $475 nor the photo published by Earth Aware was the shot taken in March.", "Of the photo that cost $700 and the shot published by The Geographer, one was taken in August and the other was of the red panda.", "The shot that cost $250 was either the photo published by Travel Almanac or the shot of the red panda.", "The photo of the polar bear, the photo that cost $825, the photo taken in April, the shot that cost $300, the shot published by Science World and the shot that cost $475 were all different photos.", "The photo of the red panda was taken 2 months after the shot published by Wildzone.", "The shot that cost $475 was taken sometime before the photo of the white rhino.", "The shot of the giant tortoise was taken sometime before the shot that cost $150.", "Of the shot taken in August and the photo that cost $250, one was published by Travel Almanac and the other was of the orangutan.", "The photo published by Wildzone was taken 1 month before the shot that cost $475.", "The photo taken in June was either the photo that cost $550 or the photo that cost $825.", "The photo that cost $250 was taken sometime after the photo that cost $475.", "The photo taken in August wasn't published by Earth Aware.", "The shot of the white rhino wasn't published by Travel Almanac.", "The photo published by Animal Science was taken sometime after the shot of the giant tortoise." ]
[ "Months", "Animals", "Magazines", "Prices" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September" ]
[ "arctic fox", "giant tortoise", "orangutan", "polar bear", "red panda", "snow leopard", "white rhino" ]
[ "Animal Science", "Earth Aware", "Nature Monthly", "Science World", "The Geographer", "Travel Almanac", "Wildzone" ]
[ "$150", "$250", "$300", "$475", "$550", "$700", "$825" ]
4x7
challenging
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The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.
[ "The mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall lived 30,000 years before \"Peanut\".", "\"Ellie\" lived 150,000 years after \"Snuffles\".", "The animal that was 8.9 ft tall lived sometime before \"Dumbo\".", "The animal believed to be 140,000 years old wasn't exactly 8.1 ft tall.", "The animal believed to be 110,000 years old wasn't exactly 8.6 ft tall.", "The seven animals were \"Fang\", the animal that was 9.6 ft tall, the animal found in Norway, the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall, the animal found in Alaska, the mammoth believed to be 80,000 years old and the animal found in Scotland.", "The animal that was 8.9 ft tall lived 120,000 years before the mammoth found in Norway.", "The animal found in Alaska lived 30,000 years after the animal found in Saskatchewan.", "The mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall lived sometime after the mammoth found in Saskatchewan.", "\"Fang\" lived sometime after the mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall.", "\"Thumper\" lived sometime before the animal found in Michigan.", "The animal that was 8.6 ft tall was either \"Peanut\" or the mammoth found in Siberia.", "Of \"Snuffles\" and \"Ellie\", one was unearthed in Alaska and the other was 9.3 ft tall.", "Of the animal that was 9.3 ft tall and the mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old, one was unearthed in Norway and the other was named \"Thumper\"." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Locations", "Heights" ]
[ "230,000 years", "200,000 years", "170,000 years", "140,000 years", "110,000 years", "80,000 years", "50,000 years" ]
[ "Bernie", "Dumbo", "Ellie", "Fang", "Peanut", "Snuffles", "Thumper" ]
[ "Alaska", "Greenland", "Michigan", "Norway", "Saskatchewan", "Scotland", "Siberia" ]
[ "7.8 ft", "8.1 ft", "8.2 ft", "8.6 ft", "8.9 ft", "9.3 ft", "9.6 ft" ]
4x7
challenging
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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).
[ "Of Hurricane Catherine and the storm that hit in 1964, one caused $19.2 million in damage and the other hit land at Hesperia.", "Of the storm that hit in 1956 and Hurricane Catherine, one caused $13.1 million in damage and the other hit land at Hesperia.", "The storm that hit in 1960 didn't cause exactly $12.5 million in damage.", "The storm that caused $15.7 million in damage hit sometime after the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage.", "Hurricane Mabel hit 20 years after the storm that made landfall at Onawa.", "Hurricane Eileen was either the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia or the storm that made landfall at Rockford.", "The hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage was either the storm that made landfall at Rockford or Hurricane Bernadette.", "Of the storm that made landfall at Granger and Hurricane Heidi, one struck in 1952 and the other caused $19.2 million in damage.", "Hurricane Heidi was either the storm that made landfall at Escondido or the storm that hit in 1956.", "The hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage hit 16 years before the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage.", "The storm that hit in 1944 was either the storm that made landfall at Zamora or the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage.", "Hurricane Freda, the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora, the hurricane that hit in 1964, the hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage, the hurricane that caused $17.4 million in damage and the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage were all different hurricanes." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960", "1964", "1968" ]
[ "Bernadette", "Catherine", "Eileen", "Freda", "Heidi", "Lucy", "Mabel" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$13.1 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$17.4 million", "$19.2 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Escondido", "Granger", "Hesperia", "Onawa", "Rockford", "Zamora" ]
4x7
challenging
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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.
[ "Gareka is 2 feet shorter than Bagee.", "Morutana is either the one that is 10 feet tall or the animal that is 16 feet tall.", "Pezaku is 4 feet shorter than the giraffe from Tanzania.", "The 21-year-old animal is either the giraffe that is 16 feet tall or Dyneton.", "The animal from Ethiopia is somewhat taller than Jebedah.", "The giraffe from Cameroon is somewhat shorter than the giraffe from Kenya.", "The 15-year-old one is 1 foot taller than the 16-year-old one.", "Of the one that is 10 feet tall and Bagee, one is 14 years old and the other came from Ethiopia.", "The animal from Botswana is 4 feet taller than the 16-year-old giraffe.", "The 26-year-old one is 4 feet taller than the giraffe from Kenya.", "The 24-year-old animal is 1 foot taller than the animal from Cameroon.", "Of the animal that is 12 feet tall and Angrit, one came from Namibia and the other is 21 years old." ]
[ "Heights", "Giraffes", "Countries", "Ages" ]
[ "10 feet", "11 feet", "12 feet", "13 feet", "14 feet", "15 feet", "16 feet" ]
[ "Angrit", "Bagee", "Dyneton", "Gareka", "Jebedah", "Morutana", "Pezaku" ]
[ "Botswana", "Cameroon", "Chad", "Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Namibia", "Tanzania" ]
[ "14", "15", "16", "21", "24", "25", "26" ]
4x7
challenging
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This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
[ "The player who wears number 19 scored somewhat more than the person from the Ice Hogs.", "Yang scored 4 goals more than the person who wears number 3.", "Walls is either the player from the Comets or the person from the Checkers.", "The player who wears number 25 scored 4 goals less than the person from the Checkers.", "Underwood is either the person who wears number 10 or the person with 10 goals.", "The person who wears number 15 scored 1 goal more than the person from the Wolverines.", "Of the person from the Ice Hogs and the player from the River Kings, one wears number 19 and the other is Ingram.", "Underwood scored somewhat more than Ingram.", "Of Parrish and Yang, one had 11 goals this season and the other is from the Comets.", "The person who wears number 15 is either the person with 10 goals or Yang.", "The person with 7 goals isn't from the Bears.", "The player with 6 goals is either Ingram or the player from the Comets.", "Owens isn't from the Wolverines.", "The person who wears number 17 scored 3 goals more than the player who wears number 10.", "James scored 1 goal less than the person who wears number 25.", "The person who wears number 12 isn't from the Ice Hogs." ]
[ "Goals", "Players", "Teams", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11", "12" ]
[ "Ingram", "James", "Owens", "Parrish", "Underwood", "Walls", "Yang" ]
[ "Bears", "Checkers", "Comets", "Ice Hogs", "Monsters", "River Kings", "Wolverines" ]
[ "3", "10", "12", "15", "17", "19", "25" ]
4x7
challenging
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Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).
[ "The Lithuanian assignment is longer than the book published in 2005.", "Tracey's project, the Mandarin assignment, Suzanne's project and Jan's assignment are all different projects.", "The Hebrew assignment is 25 pages shorter than Andy's assignment.", "The Hebrew project wasn't published in 2009.", "Of Andy's assignment and the book published in 2005, one is 250 pages long and the other is in French.", "Jan's assignment is either the 225 page project or the Dutch assignment.", "The Lithuanian project wasn't published in 2009.", "Ira's assignment is 75 pages longer than the Hebrew assignment.", "The Arabic project wasn't published in 2002.", "Tracey's assignment isn't exactly 200 pages long.", "The book published in 2002 is either the 225 page assignment or Rodney's project.", "Of the book published in 2011 and the Italian project, one is assigned to Jan and the other is 275 pages long.", "The Hebrew project is either the 200 page assignment or the book published in 2005.", "The book published in 2008 is shorter than the Mandarin assignment.", "The book published in 2011 is 25 pages longer than Rodney's assignment.", "The Italian project is either the book published in 2007 or Andy's assignment." ]
[ "Pages", "Translators", "Years", "Languages" ]
[ "150 pages", "175 pages", "200 pages", "225 pages", "250 pages", "275 pages", "300 pages" ]
[ "Andy", "Ira", "Jan", "Kathryn", "Rodney", "Suzanne", "Tracey" ]
[ "2002", "2004", "2005", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2011" ]
[ "Arabic", "Dutch", "French", "Hebrew", "Italian", "Lithuanian", "Mandarin" ]
4x7
challenging
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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 30 year old alligator isn't 15.3 feet long.", "Arthur is 5 years older than the gator that is 10.7 feet long.", "The gator caught in Troy is 5 years older than the animal that is 12.0 feet long.", "Barnabas is 5 years older than the gator caught in Anna.", "The animal that is 10.2 feet long, the 35 year old animal, the gator caught in Anna, the alligator caught in Reno, Arthur and the gator caught in Erie are all different gators.", "The alligator caught in Pisa is 20 years older than the alligator caught in Reno.", "The gator caught in Erie isn't 11.1 feet long.", "The gator that is 12.9 feet long is somewhat older than the gator caught in Erie.", "The 15 year old animal is either the alligator that is 12.9 feet long or the gator that is 10.7 feet long.", "The alligator caught in Anna is 20 years younger than Big Boy.", "Iggy isn't the 30-year-old.", "The alligator that is 11.1 feet long is 20 years older than the gator that is 12.0 feet long.", "Of the 25 year old alligator and the animal caught in Pisa, one is 11.1 feet long and the other is named Bubba.", "The 20 year old animal wasn't caught in Gary.", "Elwood is either the 35 year old gator or the gator caught in Anna." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30", "35" ]
[ "Arthur", "Barnabas", "Big Boy", "Bubba", "Draco", "Elwood", "Iggy" ]
[ "10.2 feet", "10.7 feet", "11.1 feet", "12.0 feet", "12.9 feet", "13.6 feet", "15.3 feet" ]
[ "Anna", "Erie", "Gary", "Lynn", "Pisa", "Reno", "Troy" ]
4x7
challenging
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The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just "graduated" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.
[ "The dog Martha trained had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the canine Odette trained.", "Charlie isn't from Gilroy.", "The one from Fontanelle, the dog that was in school for 11 weeks, Buster, Charlie and Bailey are all different dogs.", "The canine that was in school for 8 weeks is either the canine Stephanie trained or the one from Allerton.", "Gizmo trained 2 weeks less than the dog Stephanie trained.", "The one Odette trained, Buster, and Charlie are three different dogs.", "Gizmo wasn't trained by Teresa.", "Of the dog that was in school for 6 weeks and the one that was in school for 11 weeks, one is Lucky and the other is from Port Hueneme.", "Cooper wasn't trained by Teresa.", "The canine Martha trained trained 1 week less than the canine from Zwingle.", "The dog Odette trained had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of Gizmo.", "The dog from Allerton trained 1 week less than Charlie.", "Cooper trained 3 weeks more than Buster.", "Of the canine that was in school for 12 weeks and the canine Rachel trained, one is Buster and the other is from Zwingle.", "Of the dog that was in school for 11 weeks and Bailey, one was trained by Stephanie and the other is from Willowville.", "The dog from Zwingle, the canine Paula trained, and Buster are three different dogs." ]
[ "Training", "Dogs", "Trainers", "Towns" ]
[ "6 weeks", "7 weeks", "8 weeks", "9 weeks", "10 weeks", "11 weeks", "12 weeks" ]
[ "Bailey", "Buster", "Charlie", "Cooper", "Gizmo", "Jake", "Lucky" ]
[ "Martha", "Nadine", "Odette", "Paula", "Rachel", "Stephanie", "Teresa" ]
[ "Allerton", "Fontanelle", "Gilroy", "Joice", "Port Hueneme", "Willowville", "Zwingle" ]
4x7
challenging
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Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.
[ "The vegetables that sell for $2.80 per pound are either Jaime's vegetables or the vegetables from Yorba Linda.", "The radishes sell for 10 cents more per pound than the leeks.", "The vegetables that sell for $3.10 per pound are the beets.", "The vegetables from Lone Tree sell for 10 cents more per pound than the goods from Dickens.", "Olive's vegetables are the leeks.", "Of the produce that sell for $2.80 per pound and the radishes, one type is sold by Elvira and the other type is from Susanville.", "Of Grace's produce and the carrots, one type sells for $3.00 per pound and the other type is from Lone Tree.", "Jaime's produce aren't the kale.", "The vegetables from Harbor City sell for 20 cents more per pound than the radishes.", "The vegetables from Susanville sell for somewhat more per pound than Elvira's goods.", "The vegetables from Yorba Linda sell for somewhat more per pound than the leeks.", "The endive sell for 10 cents less per pound than the produce from Frenchville.", "Zachary's goods, the endive, and the produce that sell for $2.80 per pound are three different vegetables.", "The goods from Dickens sell for 10 cents more per pound than Tracey's vegetables." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Vegetables", "Towns" ]
[ "$2.50", "$2.60", "$2.70", "$2.80", "$2.90", "$3.00", "$3.10" ]
[ "Elvira", "Grace", "Herman", "Jaime", "Olive", "Tracey", "Zachary" ]
[ "beets", "carrots", "endive", "kale", "leeks", "radishes", "turnips" ]
[ "Dickens", "Frenchville", "Harbor City", "Lone Tree", "Monroe", "Susanville", "Yorba Linda" ]
4x7
challenging
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It's formal night on the deck of the "Emerald Crystal" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.
[ "Eugene wasn't on the Azure Seas cruise.", "The traveler who went to Trinidad set sail 1 year before Lee.", "The traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise is either the traveler who took the 1984 cruise or Francis.", "The seven travelers are the person who went to Saint Lucia, Greg, the person who took the Neptunia cruise, the person who took the 1987 cruise, the person who took the Trinity cruise, the traveler who took the Baroness cruise and the person who took the 1986 cruise.", "Of the traveler who took the Farralon cruise and the traveler who took the Caprica cruise, one is Greg and the other went to Martinique.", "The traveler who went to Puerto Rico set sail 1 year after the person who took the Silver Shores cruise.", "Kathy wasn't on the Azure Seas cruise.", "Natasha is either the traveler who took the Baroness cruise or the traveler who took the 1985 cruise.", "The person who went to Martinique is either Eugene or the person who took the Caprica cruise.", "The person who took the 1987 cruise wasn't on the Caprica cruise.", "Of the traveler who went to Trinidad and Francis, one was on the 1983 cruise and the other took the Neptunia cruise.", "Bradley is either the traveler who went to Jamaica or the traveler who took the 1987 cruise.", "The person who went to Grenada set sail 2 years after Kathy.", "The traveler who took the Neptunia cruise set sail 1 year after the person who took the Silver Shores cruise.", "The traveler who took the Trinity cruise set sail 1 year after the traveler who took the Baroness cruise." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Cruise Lines", "Destinations" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988", "1989" ]
[ "Bradley", "Eugene", "Francis", "Greg", "Kathy", "Lee", "Natasha" ]
[ "Azure Seas", "Baroness", "Caprica", "Farralon", "Neptunia", "Silver Shores", "Trinity" ]
[ "Barbados", "Grenada", "Jamaica", "Martinique", "Puerto Rico", "Saint Lucia", "Trinidad" ]
4x7
challenging
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Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.
[ "Abel was hired 6 days after the Northridge College graduate.", "Zachary, the person hired on March 30th, Kelvin, the Green & Hayes hire, the person hired on March 27th and the person hired on March 18th are all different people.", "The Green & Hayes hire was hired 15 days before Gabriel.", "The Barr & Cobb hire is either the Northridge College graduate or Rosalie.", "Rosalie was hired 12 days after the Dorsey Assoc. hire.", "Of Gabriel and the person hired on March 18th, one was hired by Velez & York and the other went to Rutherford College.", "Of the Haynes Inc. hire and the Faraday College graduate, one is Gabriel and the other is Kelvin.", "The Summit College graduate was hired 3 days after the Sacred Heart College graduate.", "The Albion College graduate was hired 3 days before Nadine.", "Cynthia is either the Leach & Mccall hire or the person hired on March 21st." ]
[ "Dates", "Names", "Law Firms", "Colleges" ]
[ "March 12th", "March 15th", "March 18th", "March 21st", "March 24th", "March 27th", "March 30th" ]
[ "Abel", "Cynthia", "Gabriel", "Kelvin", "Nadine", "Rosalie", "Zachary" ]
[ "Barr & Cobb", "Dorsey Assoc.", "Green & Hayes", "Haynes Inc.", "Ingram & Kemp", "Leach & Mccall", "Velez & York" ]
[ "Albion", "Faraday", "Northridge", "Riverview", "Rutherford", "Sacred Heart", "Summit" ]
4x7
challenging
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