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The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.
|
[
"Of the bon silene and the flower grown in Tahoe Vista, one won third place and the other was Shannon's.",
"Brooke's flower finished somewhere ahead of the vanity.",
"The rose that won sixth place was either the gold blush or the rose grown in Dunlap.",
"The rose grown in Dunlap finished 1 place behind Brooke's rose.",
"The flower grown in Enfield finished 2 places behind Shannon's rose.",
"The flower grown in Bonita was Wendy's.",
"The red cascade didn't win fourth place.",
"Hannah's rose finished 1 place ahead of the rose grown in Bonita.",
"Wendy's rose finished 2 places behind the vanity.",
"The flower that won third place wasn't grown by Peggy.",
"The flower grown in Spragueville was either Lydia's rose or Brooke's flower.",
"The dame de coeur was either the rose that won sixth place or the rose grown in Bonita.",
"Of the flower that won seventh place and the flower that won first place, one was grown in Fort Dodge and the other was Lydia's.",
"Lydia's flower was either the winecup or the dame de coeur.",
"The bon silene finished somewhere behind the rose grown in Fort Dodge.",
"Wendy's rose finished somewhere ahead of the flower grown in Ida Grove."
] |
[
"Placements",
"Roses",
"Gardeners",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"bon silene",
"calocarpa",
"dame de coeur",
"gold blush",
"red cascade",
"vanity",
"winecup"
] |
[
"Brooke",
"Hannah",
"Lydia",
"Peggy",
"Renee",
"Shannon",
"Wendy"
] |
[
"Bonita",
"Dunlap",
"Enfield",
"Fort Dodge",
"Ida Grove",
"Spragueville",
"Tahoe Vista"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e254bbacd16f6bbb033890cffca91556
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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.
|
[
"The store in Goleta is either the gas station charging $1.19 per gallon or the store charging $1.07 per gallon.",
"The gas station on York Court isn't in Vincent.",
"The store on N Street charges 4 cents more per gallon than the business on Ivy Street.",
"Of Vexon and the business charging $1.19 per gallon, one is in Rowley and the other is on Tamarac Street.",
"The store on Fir Street charges somewhat less per gallon than the gas station in Goleta.",
"Of the store on Tamarac Street and the store in Rowley, one is Energo and the other offers gas at $1.11 per gallon.",
"The store in Ackworth is either Phil's Fill-Up or the store on Viking Street.",
"The store on York Court isn't in Firebaugh.",
"The seven stations are the store in Ackworth, the business on Tamarac Street, the gas station on York Court, the store on Ivy Street, the business charging $1.11 per gallon, the business on Fir Street and Ballantines.",
"The gas station in Vincent charges 8 cents less per gallon than Kwik Mart.",
"Of the store on Penates Drive and the store charging $1.07 per gallon, one is Gas-N-Go and the other is in Ackworth.",
"The gas station on York Court charges somewhat less per gallon than Energo.",
"The business on Fir Street is either the store in Firebaugh or the gas station charging $1.15 per gallon.",
"The gas station charging $1.23 per gallon is either the store in Quasqueton or the gas station on N Street."
] |
[
"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"
] |
[
"Ackworth",
"Firebaugh",
"Goleta",
"Quasqueton",
"Rowley",
"Udell",
"Vincent"
] |
[
"Fir Street",
"Ivy Street",
"N Street",
"Penates Drive",
"Tamarac Street",
"Viking Street",
"York Court"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f880181a62c878c832b3d2b2ccb09a26
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A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.
|
[
"The friend from Fairfield is either the friend who brought the pizza or the participant who brought the corn chips.",
"The participant who brought the pizza arrived 5 minutes after Kellie.",
"The participant from Dos Palos arrived 10 minutes after the party-goer who brought the pizza.",
"The party-goer who brought the potato chips arrived 25 minutes after the friend who brought the onion dip.",
"Marilyn isn't from El Segundo.",
"Rebecca arrived 10 minutes before Grant.",
"The party-goer who arrived at 5:00 pm is either Tom or the party-goer who brought the pork rinds.",
"Of Tom and the party-goer from Dos Palos, one brought the hummus and the other arrived at 4:45 pm.",
"Hubert is either the party-goer from Kernville or the party-goer who arrived at 4:35 pm.",
"The friend from Anaheim Hills arrived 5 minutes after the friend from Kernville.",
"Kellie arrived 5 minutes before Iris.",
"The participant who arrived at 4:55 pm is either Marilyn or the friend who brought the onion dip.",
"The friend from Martensdale arrived sometime before the friend 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"
] |
[
"Grant",
"Hubert",
"Iris",
"Kellie",
"Marilyn",
"Rebecca",
"Tom"
] |
[
"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=3cac6e436b626919ac4529e119f90c1a
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The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.
|
[
"The squad from Armona was ranked 1 place ahead of the white team.",
"Of the team from Cromberg and the squad from Forest City, one uses yellow paintballs and the other finished first.",
"The \"Splat Squad\" was ranked somewhere ahead of the group from Yucca Valley.",
"The purple team was ranked somewhere ahead of the group from Prairie City.",
"The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked 4 places ahead of the squad from Forest City.",
"The squad from Evansdale was ranked 2 places behind the red team.",
"The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Pea Shooters\".",
"The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Oil Crew\".",
"Of the team from Cromberg and the \"Pea Shooters\", one finished first and the other uses purple paintballs.",
"The squad from Yucca Valley uses white paintballs.",
"The \"Splat Squad\" is either the group from Forest City or the squad from Armona.",
"Of the squad from Evansdale and the \"Spray Paints\", one finished fifth and the other uses orange paintballs.",
"The \"Color Blinds\", the blue team, the group that finished first, the orange team and the squad from Armona are all different teams."
] |
[
"Rankings",
"Teams",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Color Blinds",
"Night Ninjas",
"Oil Crew",
"Pea Shooters",
"Splat Squad",
"Spray Paints",
"Target Bombs"
] |
[
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"purple",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Armona",
"Cromberg",
"Evansdale",
"Forest City",
"Libertyville",
"Prairie City",
"Yucca Valley"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4f67954c13cf4e54f17f0f0c3eadcf3f
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There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different "Smokejumper" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.
|
[
"Sierra Group deployed 1 hour before India Group.",
"Sierra Group deployed 4 hours before the squad with 7 members.",
"The squad with 6 members deployed 2 hours after the team that dropped at Ezra Forest.",
"Of the team with 5 members and the team with 7 members, one was dropped at Gran Mountain and the other deployed at 8:00am.",
"The squad with 4 members deployed 1 hour before the squad that dropped at Frazier Park.",
"Yankee Group deployed 1 hour before Sierra Group.",
"Charlie Group, the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge, the team that jumped at 8:00am, the squad that dropped at Crestline X and the team with 4 members are all different teams.",
"Of the squad with 6 members and Whiskey Group, one deployed at 12:00pm and the other was dropped at Crestline X.",
"Tango Group deployed sometime before the squad with 10 members.",
"Of the team with 5 members and Sierra Group, one deployed at 8:00am and the other was dropped at Dana Point.",
"Tango Group is either the team with 7 members or the team with 4 members.",
"The squad with 10 members was dropped at Frazier Park.",
"The squad that dropped at Dana Point deployed sometime before the team with 9 members."
] |
[
"Times",
"Teams",
"Locations",
"Team Sizes"
] |
[
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm",
"1:00pm",
"2:00pm"
] |
[
"Charlie",
"Foxtrot",
"India",
"Sierra",
"Tango",
"Whiskey",
"Yankee"
] |
[
"Anthon Ridge",
"Brook Woods",
"Crestline X",
"Dana Point",
"Ezra Forest",
"Frazier Park",
"Gran Mountain"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a4a8b5cfc4e83d8ae5fe2c62471a26a5
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Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of "buried treasure"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.
|
[
"The piece found at Gillis Park sold for somewhat less than the piece found in 1992.",
"The item found in 1995 wasn't found at Heffen Lane.",
"The diamond ring was either the piece found in 2014 or the item found at Burr Woods.",
"The item found at Colbert Run sold for 75 dollars less than the object found at Burr Woods.",
"The object found at Colbert Run sold for 75 dollars less than the object found in 2009.",
"Of the object that sold for $475 and the object found in 2000, one was found at Dimmot Woods and the other is earring.",
"Of the piece found at Colbert Run and the piece that sold for $625, one is diamond ring and the other was found in 2004.",
"Of the wristwatch and the item found in 2000, one sold for $700 and the other was found at Dimmot Woods.",
"The object found in 2014, the item that sold for $250, and the piece that sold for $700 are three different objects.",
"The earring was either the piece found in 2005 or the item found at Front Beach.",
"The earring sold for 75 dollars less than the silver coin.",
"The earring, the item found at Front Beach, the item that sold for $250, the item found in 2009, the object that sold for $700 and the item found in 1992 were all different objects.",
"The meteorite sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found in 2000.",
"The gold chain was either the item found at Dimmot Woods or the object found in 2005."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Items",
"Locations",
"Years"
] |
[
"$250",
"$325",
"$400",
"$475",
"$550",
"$625",
"$700"
] |
[
"cannonball",
"diamond ring",
"earring",
"gold chain",
"meteorite",
"silver coin",
"wristwatch"
] |
[
"Addison Beach",
"Burr Woods",
"Colbert Run",
"Dimmot Woods",
"Front Beach",
"Gillis Park",
"Heffen Lane"
] |
[
"1992",
"1995",
"2000",
"2004",
"2005",
"2009",
"2014"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0a80a2d4bf64a2bd711bd57152122a27
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A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned "King of the Reunion." Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.
|
[
"The lawyer never played baseball.",
"Of the baseball player and the hockey player, one received 25 votes and the other is Zachary.",
"Harvey received fewer votes than the doctor.",
"The seven people are Harvey, the hockey player, the lawyer, the golf player, the person who got 11 votes, the doctor and the garbage man.",
"Rudolph isn't the doctor.",
"Harvey received more votes than the lacrosse player.",
"The contestant who got 11 votes is either Harvey or the musician.",
"The golf player received more votes than the doctor.",
"Of the golf player and the contestant who got 32 votes, one is Sergio and the other is the architect.",
"Of the waiter and Ken, one played football and the other played hockey.",
"The baseball player received more votes than the garbage man.",
"The basketball player received 21 votes more votes than the lawyer.",
"The person who got 18 votes never played football.",
"Tommy received 14 votes more votes than the musician."
] |
[
"Votes",
"Contestants",
"Sports",
"Occupations"
] |
[
"4",
"11",
"18",
"25",
"32",
"39",
"46"
] |
[
"Bennie",
"Harvey",
"Ken",
"Rudolph",
"Sergio",
"Tommy",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"baseball",
"basketball",
"football",
"golf",
"hockey",
"lacrosse",
"soccer"
] |
[
"architect",
"dentist",
"doctor",
"garbage man",
"lawyer",
"musician",
"waiter"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a50bf5eaf1b58914fa5c486f31d15306
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Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.
|
[
"The mushroom going to Organimarket sells for 20 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Pete's Produce.",
"The bear's tooth mushroom sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Nature's Way.",
"The mushroom going to Organimarket sells for somewhat less per pound than the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods.",
"Of the velvet foot mushroom and the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods, one sells for $35 per pound and the other will go to Wickman's.",
"The seven mushrooms are the shaggy mane mushroom, the mushroom found in Pomona Woods, the mushroom found in Newell Woods, the mushroom going to Organimarket, the mushroom found in Upland Woods, the mushroom going to Wickman's and the mushroom that sells for $45 per pound.",
"The bricktop mushroom is either the mushroom going to Pete's Produce or the mushroom found in Newell Woods.",
"The mushroom found in Hardy Woods sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods.",
"The oyster mushroom sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom found in Newell Woods.",
"The bear's tooth mushroom is either the mushroom going to Nature's Way or the mushroom found in Lowell Woods.",
"The mushroom found in Buckeye Woods is either the mushroom going to Wickman's or the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.",
"The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 20 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Localvoria.",
"The mushroom going to Edna's Edibles sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Localvoria.",
"The pink bottom mushroom doesn't sell for $30 per pound.",
"The mushroom going to Wickman's sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Organimarket."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Customers",
"Locations"
] |
[
"$25",
"$30",
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55"
] |
[
"bear\\'s tooth",
"bricktop",
"oyster",
"pink bottom",
"shaggy mane",
"velvet foot",
"woodear"
] |
[
"Abby\\'s Mart",
"Edna\\'s Edibles",
"Localvoria",
"Nature\\'s Way",
"Organimarket",
"Pete\\'s Produce",
"Wickman\\'s"
] |
[
"Buckeye Woods",
"Hardy Woods",
"Lowell Woods",
"Newell Woods",
"Pomona Woods",
"Sylmar Woods",
"Upland Woods"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=53f530e2ca45ac317fabac03d4dcb937
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Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.
|
[
"The Eco Alert is louder than the Securalert.",
"The $140 siren is 15 decibels quieter than the siren released in 2004.",
"The $124 siren is either the siren released in 1998 or the siren with a loudness of 130 decibels.",
"The $182 siren is 5 decibels quieter than the siren released in 2009.",
"Of the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels and the Eco Alert, one was released in 2000 and the other costs $140.",
"The $195 siren is 10 decibels louder than the $124 siren.",
"The Armor-Stop is 10 decibels quieter than the $182 siren.",
"The Viking 5 is 5 decibels quieter than the Soundarm.",
"The Soundarm is either the $124 siren or the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels.",
"The siren released in 2003 is 15 decibels quieter than the Armor-Stop.",
"The Eco Alert, the $140 siren, the siren released in 2009 and the $182 siren are all different sirens.",
"The $145 siren is either the Securalert or the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels.",
"The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels doesn't cost $145.",
"The siren with a loudness of 130 decibels doesn't cost $160.",
"The Rip Tide isn't 125 decibels loud.",
"The siren with a loudness of 125 decibels wasn't released in 2006."
] |
[
"Decibels",
"Sirens",
"Years",
"Prices"
] |
[
"100 decibels",
"105 decibels",
"110 decibels",
"115 decibels",
"120 decibels",
"125 decibels",
"130 decibels"
] |
[
"Armor-Stop",
"Bradley X9",
"Eco Alert",
"Rip Tide",
"Securalert",
"Soundarm",
"Viking 5"
] |
[
"1994",
"1998",
"2000",
"2003",
"2004",
"2006",
"2009"
] |
[
"$120",
"$124",
"$140",
"$145",
"$160",
"$182",
"$195"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=69d27e9714e7f676a2a5b8627c182dd2
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An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
|
[
"The insect won by Joel wasn't the Nymphalidae.",
"The butterfly that sold for $310 wasn't the 1st lot.",
"The Lycaenidae sold for somewhat more than the Pieridae.",
"The insect that sold for $250 was the 8th lot.",
"The Hesperidae wasn't the 6th lot.",
"The butterfly won by Joel wasn't the Vanessid.",
"The insect won by Ed sold for 50 dollars more than the butterfly won by Joel.",
"The Megathymidae sold for 30 dollars more than the insect that was auctioned 6th.",
"The insect won by Gabriel sold for $300.",
"The butterfly that sold for $300 was the 9th lot.",
"Of the butterfly that was auctioned 6th and the Pieridae, one sold for $280 and the other was won by Orlando.",
"The Hesperidae wasn't the 7th lot.",
"The butterfly won by Vincent wasn't the Hesperidae.",
"The butterfly won by Vincent wasn't the 6th lot.",
"Of the insect that sold for $270 and the butterfly that sold for $260, one was the 2nd lot and the other was won by Joel.",
"The insect won by Joel sold for 10 dollars more than the insect won by Clifford.",
"The butterfly won by Benjamin wasn't the Vanessid.",
"The insect that was auctioned 6th sold for somewhat less than the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd.",
"The insect that was auctioned 1st was either the butterfly won by Orlando or the Megathymidae."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Orders",
"Butterflies"
] |
[
"$250",
"$260",
"$270",
"$280",
"$290",
"$300",
"$310"
] |
[
"Benjamin",
"Clifford",
"Ed",
"Gabriel",
"Joel",
"Orlando",
"Vincent"
] |
[
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"6th",
"7th",
"8th",
"9th"
] |
[
"Hesperidae",
"Lycaenidae",
"Megathymidae",
"Nymphalidae",
"Pieridae",
"Red Admiral",
"Vanessid"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=671dd9793c25e8ac93331516b6c57b15
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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.
|
[
"\"Max Fusion\" didn't start his patrol in 2007.",
"The hero who patrols Idyllwild isn't Gabe Grant.",
"The superhero who patrols Libertyville began 2 years before Gabe Grant.",
"\"Ultra Hex\" doesn't patrol Libertyville.",
"The hero who patrols Green Hills is either Sid Shaffer or \"Green Avenger\".",
"\"Green Avenger\" began 1 year after Kurt Knapp.",
"The person who patrols Frazier Park began 3 years after \"Deep Shadow\".",
"Of the hero who patrols Green Hills and \"Criminal Bane\", one is Orel Osborne and the other began his crusade in 2011.",
"Of Fred Fleming and the superhero who patrols Apple Valley, one is \"Deep Shadow\" and the other began his crusade in 2012.",
"Neither \"Prism Shield\" nor the person who patrols Libertyville is the hero who started in 2008.",
"Of Matt Minkle and the person who started in 2013, one is \"Criminal Bane\" and the other patrols Apple Valley.",
"The superhero who started in 2011 is either Sid Shaffer or \"Ultra Hex\".",
"The superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue began 1 year before the superhero who patrols Green Hills.",
"Sid Shaffer began sometime after \"Prism Shield\"."
] |
[
"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"
] |
[
"Arnold Ashley",
"Fred Fleming",
"Gabe Grant",
"Kurt Knapp",
"Matt Minkle",
"Orel Osborne",
"Sid Shaffer"
] |
[
"Apple Valley",
"Frazier Park",
"Green Hills",
"Idyllwild",
"Libertyville",
"Mission Vale",
"Tenth Avenue"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=19f59e523b4f5c961022f5a3a025f9b2
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Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.
|
[
"Amerigo made somewhat more than the movie that opened in 45 theaters.",
"Let Me Out is either the film that grossed $2 million or the movie that opened in 112 theaters.",
"The movie that opened in 105 theaters wasn't directed by Linda Lynch.",
"The movie directed by Paula Pratt made 3 million more than the movie directed by Odette Olson.",
"Of the movie that grossed $11 million and the movie directed by Odette Olson, one is Zephyr Breeze and the other opened in 65 theaters.",
"Zephyr Breeze wasn't directed by Micah Moreno.",
"Fast and Dead made 3 million more than the movie directed by Nan Norman.",
"The film that opened in 105 theaters made somewhat more than the film directed by Micah Moreno.",
"The movie that opened in 45 theaters made 6 million less than the film directed by Odette Olson.",
"The movie directed by Nan Norman made 3 million more than the movie that opened in 123 theaters.",
"The film directed by Hick Harmon, the film that grossed $11 million, What a World, the film that grossed $14 million and Let Me Out are all different films.",
"The film that opened in 59 theaters made 3 million more than the film directed by Hick Harmon.",
"Of the movie that opened in 59 theaters and the film that grossed $20 million, one was directed by Paula Pratt and the other is Tippecanoe.",
"Of the film that opened in 123 theaters and the film that opened in 65 theaters, one is Easy to Love and the other was directed by Odette Olson."
] |
[
"Earnings",
"Movies",
"Directors",
"Theaters"
] |
[
"$2 million",
"$5 million",
"$8 million",
"$11 million",
"$14 million",
"$17 million",
"$20 million"
] |
[
"Amerigo",
"Easy to Love",
"Fast and Dead",
"Let Me Out",
"Tippecanoe",
"What a World",
"Zephyr Breeze"
] |
[
"Hick Harmon",
"Kenneth Key",
"Linda Lynch",
"Micah Moreno",
"Nan Norman",
"Odette Olson",
"Paula Pratt"
] |
[
"45",
"59",
"65",
"92",
"105",
"112",
"123"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cbfcf75860478243b89f269ee5f327af
|
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
|
[
"Angelica's product costs 2 dollars less than the lavender candle.",
"Of the vanilla product and the fig candle, one is $4.50 and the other is Victoria's.",
"Angelica's candle costs more than Victoria's product.",
"The vanilla product is either Angelica's product or the $7.50 candle.",
"Patricia's candle costs 5 dollars less than the apple candle.",
"Iris's candle is either the $8.50 candle or the apple candle.",
"Of the lime candle and the sandalwood candle, one is Courtney's and the other is $8.50.",
"Of the coconut candle and the cinnamon product, one is Francisco's and the other is $5.50.",
"The $7.50 product doesn't contain pear.",
"The coconut product doesn't contain freesia.",
"Olga's candle costs 1 dollar less than Francisco's product.",
"Olga's product is either the sandalwood candle or the bergamot candle.",
"Of the $5.50 product and the eucalyptus candle, one contains fig and the other is Olga's."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] |
[
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50",
"$10.50"
] |
[
"Angelica",
"Courtney",
"Francisco",
"Iris",
"Olga",
"Patricia",
"Victoria"
] |
[
"cinnamon",
"clove",
"eucalyptus",
"freesia",
"lavender",
"sandalwood",
"vanilla"
] |
[
"apple",
"bergamot",
"coconut",
"lime",
"fig",
"peach",
"pear"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=54b1b443e03e5c8867a2630865df82fd
|
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 green tattoo paid 15 dollars more than the Libra.",
"Kendra didn't get the blue tattoo.",
"The person who got the pink tattoo paid more than the Pisces.",
"Of the customer who got the black tattoo and Kendra, one paid $40 and the other was the Libra.",
"The person who got the black tattoo paid 20 dollars less than Hubert.",
"Guillermo was either the Pisces or the customer who got the red tattoo.",
"The Taurus was either Oscar or the customer who paid $45.",
"The person who got the red tattoo paid 5 dollars less than Mario.",
"The Sagittarius didn't get the green tattoo.",
"The customer who got the orange tattoo paid 10 dollars more than Kendra.",
"The Virgo paid more than the Cancer.",
"Oscar paid more than Ann.",
"Of Kendra and the person who got the pink tattoo, one was the Libra and the other paid $45.",
"The Virgo was either the customer who got the blue tattoo or the person who got the violet tattoo.",
"Oscar didn't pay $65."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Colors",
"Zodiac Signs"
] |
[
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55",
"$60",
"$65"
] |
[
"Ann",
"Guillermo",
"Hubert",
"Kendra",
"Mario",
"Oscar",
"Terry"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"red",
"violet"
] |
[
"Aquarius",
"Cancer",
"Libra",
"Pisces",
"Sagittarius",
"Taurus",
"Virgo"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2aca7d643ceb6358be34d871efa4a12e
|
The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.
|
[
"Of the baby that weighed 102 grams and Gao Gao, one was born in January and the other was Po Lang's baby.",
"Mei Lan was either the panda that weighed 106 grams or the panda that weighed 97 grams.",
"The offspring that weighed 119 grams was born 1 month before the panda that weighed 90 grams.",
"Wang Yu's baby was born sometime before Mei Lan.",
"Tian Tian's baby was born 2 months before Wang Yu's baby.",
"Po Lang's baby, the offspring born in June, the offspring born in January, the baby born in March, Tai Shan's baby and the panda born in May were all different pandas.",
"Chi Chi was either the offspring born in January or the baby that weighed 90 grams.",
"Of the baby that weighed 97 grams and Hua Mei, one was born in May and the other was Shi Lin's baby.",
"Mei Lan wasn't Nan Sheng's baby.",
"Hua Mei was born sometime after the baby that weighed 97 grams.",
"Of Den Ping and the baby that weighed 82 grams, one was born in July and the other was Wang Yu's baby.",
"Bai Yun didn't weight exactly 97 grams.",
"Of Chi Chi and Yuan Zai's baby, one weighed 82 grams and the other weighed 102 grams."
] |
[
"Months",
"Babies",
"Mothers",
"Weights"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Bai Yun",
"Chi Chi",
"Den Ping",
"Gao Gao",
"Hua Mei",
"Ling Ling",
"Mei Lan"
] |
[
"Nan Sheng",
"Po Lang",
"Shi Lin",
"Tai Shan",
"Tian Tian",
"Wang Yu",
"Yuan Zai"
] |
[
"82 grams",
"90 grams",
"97 grams",
"102 grams",
"106 grams",
"114 grams",
"119 grams"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=539399b194d79e901d7516c5bffb7725
|
The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.
|
[
"Brit Bradley dove deeper than the diver who went first.",
"Jorel Joyce reached a maximum depth that was 9 meters shallower than the contestant who went sixth.",
"The person from Qatar dove 6 meters deeper than Ferris Frye.",
"The diver from Mongolia reached a maximum depth that was 15 meters shallower than the competitor who went seventh.",
"Ferris Frye reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than Igor Ingram.",
"The contestant from Iceland didn't go fifth.",
"Of the person who went second and the contestant from Tajikistan, one went to a maximum depth of 104 meters and the other went to a maximum depth of 101 meters.",
"Of the person who went second and the person from Zambia, one was Brit Bradley and the other was Igor Ingram.",
"Ed Elliott reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than Jorel Joyce.",
"The contestant from Iceland dove 12 meters deeper than the contestant from Brunei.",
"The competitor from Mongolia, the diver who went second, Chevy Chen, the competitor who went first, the person who went third and the diver who went fifth were all different divers."
] |
[
"Max Depths",
"Divers",
"Orders",
"Countries"
] |
[
"98 meters",
"101 meters",
"104 meters",
"107 meters",
"110 meters",
"113 meters",
"116 meters"
] |
[
"Brit Bradley",
"Chevy Chen",
"Ed Elliott",
"Ferris Frye",
"Gumbo Giles",
"Igor Ingram",
"Jorel Joyce"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Brunei",
"Honduras",
"Iceland",
"Mongolia",
"Qatar",
"Tajikistan",
"Zambia"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1e5db3dbceb2000502f17e4c0b546c6c
|
Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.
|
[
"Herbert doesn't work in the red section.",
"The worker who works in the yellow section served 25 fewer riders than Victor.",
"The person who works in the green section served 50 more riders than Herbert.",
"The employee who works in the pink section served 25 fewer riders than the employee who manages Demon Drop.",
"Brett served fewer riders than the person who manages Agony Alley.",
"Brett is either the worker who manages The Breaker or the worker who served 75 riders.",
"Of the employee who manages Loop-D-Loop and the employee who manages Speed Devil, one served 125 riders and the other is Marc.",
"The employee who manages Loop-D-Loop doesn't work in the red section.",
"The person who served 125 riders doesn't work in the yellow section.",
"The seven employees are the worker who works in the pink section, the employee who manages Demon Drop, the worker who manages The Breaker, the person who manages Zinjo, the worker who manages The Screamer, Nathan and the employee who served 75 riders.",
"The worker who manages Loop-D-Loop served more riders than the employee who manages The Screamer.",
"Herbert doesn't work in the blue section.",
"Troy served 25 more riders than the worker who works in the purple section.",
"The person who manages Speed Devil served more riders than the worker who manages Loop-D-Loop.",
"Of Troy and the person who works in the pink section, one served 175 riders and the other served 75 riders."
] |
[
"Riders",
"Employees",
"Section",
"Rides"
] |
[
"50 riders",
"75 riders",
"100 riders",
"125 riders",
"150 riders",
"175 riders",
"200 riders"
] |
[
"Brett",
"Fredrick",
"Herbert",
"Marc",
"Nathan",
"Troy",
"Victor"
] |
[
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"purple",
"red",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Agony Alley",
"Demon Drop",
"Loop-D-Loop",
"Speed Devil",
"The Breaker",
"The Screamer",
"Zinjo"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=edaa3d80f813e94b13aa73ec9ee947ed
|
The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.
|
[
"Peggy's flower was either the flower that won fourth place or the flower that won fifth place.",
"Of the flower grown in Ida Grove and the rose that won first place, one is the winecup and the other was Ethel's.",
"The rose grown in Hardy, Lydia's flower, and the flower that won second place are three different flowers.",
"The rose that won third place was Ollie's.",
"Of the bon silene and Ollie's rose, one was grown in Miranda and the other was grown in Ida Grove.",
"The red cascade was grown in Miranda.",
"The flower grown in Lee Vining finished 2 places behind Lydia's rose.",
"The flower grown in Dunlap finished somewhere behind the nearly wild.",
"Casey's flower finished somewhere ahead of Ollie's rose.",
"The rose grown in Fort Dodge finished 1 place behind Brooke's rose.",
"The nearly wild was either the flower grown in Hardy or the rose that won sixth place.",
"The rose grown in Dunlap, the ispahan, and the rose that won second place are three different flowers.",
"The trier wasn't grown by Lydia."
] |
[
"Placements",
"Roses",
"Gardeners",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"bon silene",
"ispahan",
"kazanlik",
"nearly wild",
"red cascade",
"trier",
"winecup"
] |
[
"Brooke",
"Casey",
"Ethel",
"Lydia",
"Ollie",
"Peggy",
"Virginia"
] |
[
"Crescent City",
"Dunlap",
"Fort Dodge",
"Hardy",
"Ida Grove",
"Lee Vining",
"Miranda"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ba49f1c63e73dd8fffa075ed670f45ef
|
Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.
|
[
"The person who manages The Screamer served more riders than the person who works in the pink section.",
"The person who served 100 riders is either the worker who works in the blue section or Nathan.",
"The worker who works in the purple section served 50 more riders than Nathan.",
"Fredrick is either the employee who manages Loop-D-Loop or the person who manages Zinjo.",
"The worker who manages Loop-D-Loop served fewer riders than the worker who manages The Breaker.",
"Of the person who served 150 riders and the person who manages The Screamer, one works in the orange section and the other is Victor.",
"Of Isaac and the person who manages Agony Alley, one served 200 riders and the other served 150 riders.",
"The seven employees are Isaac, the worker who works in the green section, the person who manages The Screamer, the employee who manages The Breaker, the person who served 175 riders, the worker who served 50 riders and the person who served 100 riders.",
"The worker who manages Demon Drop served 25 more riders than Nathan.",
"The person who works in the yellow section served fewer riders than Fredrick.",
"The employee who manages Speed Devil served 125 fewer riders than Herbert.",
"Brett didn't serve 200 riders."
] |
[
"Riders",
"Employees",
"Section",
"Rides"
] |
[
"50 riders",
"75 riders",
"100 riders",
"125 riders",
"150 riders",
"175 riders",
"200 riders"
] |
[
"Brett",
"Fredrick",
"Herbert",
"Isaac",
"Nathan",
"Victor",
"Willis"
] |
[
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"purple",
"red",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Agony Alley",
"Demon Drop",
"Loop-D-Loop",
"Speed Devil",
"The Breaker",
"The Screamer",
"Zinjo"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a42f30728a6352d361e7dfe81f03e63c
|
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 seven pieces are Yolanda Bauer's piece, the piece that needs to go to Orlando, the bag that needs to go to Los Angeles, the teal suitcase, the bag that weighs 47 pounds, the gray luggage and the luggage that needs to go to Atlanta.",
"The pink piece is either Ute Fleming's luggage or Yolanda Bauer's piece.",
"Of Tanya Gould's suitcase and the piece that weighs 38 pounds, one is cyan and the other was supposed to go to Santa Fe.",
"Xavier Carey's piece doesn't weigh 47 pounds.",
"Ute Fleming's luggage weighs 3 pounds more than Wanda Dotson's bag.",
"The cyan suitcase weighs 12 pounds less than the luggage that needs to go to Chicago.",
"Ute Fleming's piece wasn't supposed to go to Atlanta.",
"The luggage that needs to go to Orlando weighs 15 pounds more than Tanya Gould's suitcase.",
"The indigo piece weighs 3 pounds less than the gray bag.",
"Vic Evans's suitcase isn't gray.",
"Vic Evans's luggage doesn't weigh 47 pounds.",
"The gray suitcase is either the suitcase that needs to go to Los Angeles or the suitcase that weighs 44 pounds.",
"The luggage that weighs 53 pounds wasn't supposed to go to Denver.",
"Wanda Dotson's suitcase weighs 12 pounds less than the lime piece."
] |
[
"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"
] |
[
"cyan",
"gray",
"indigo",
"lime",
"pink",
"teal",
"violet"
] |
[
"Atlanta",
"Chicago",
"Denver",
"Los Angeles",
"New York",
"Orlando",
"Santa Fe"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a14569aa82766857dae473baf5d1bced
|
A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.
|
[
"The reactor in Ecuador will launch sometime before the polywell reactor.",
"Of the direct drive reactor and the fusor reactor, one will launch in June and the other is the Dynotis X1.",
"The theta pinch reactor will launch 1 month before the direct drive reactor.",
"The Banok II is either the reactor in Albania or the facility launching in March.",
"The facility in Ukraine will launch sometime after the reactor in Russia.",
"The fusor facility is either the Garenia 4 or the reactor in France.",
"The reactor in Ecuador will launch 1 month after the reactor in Ukraine.",
"The Rodim-Rexit will launch 3 months before the tokamak reactor.",
"The z-pinch facility will launch 1 month before the facility in Qatar.",
"The Rodim-Rexit will launch 3 months before the reactor in France.",
"The Haramarui LV isn't the tokamak facility.",
"The facility launching in June isn't in Somalia.",
"The theta pinch facility will launch 2 months after the Comati DX5."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Types",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Banok II",
"Comati DX5",
"Dynotis X1",
"Garenia 4",
"Haramarui LV",
"Rodim-Rexit",
"Tamura BX12"
] |
[
"direct drive",
"fast ignition",
"fusor",
"polywell",
"theta pinch",
"tokamak",
"z-pinch"
] |
[
"Albania",
"Ecuador",
"France",
"Qatar",
"Russia",
"Somalia",
"Ukraine"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7f136ec3a94d6977d24e9c521bb48bfc
|
Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.
|
[
"Of the ash python and the green & red animal, one is from Australia and the other is from Uganda.",
"The serpent from Spain is 30 inches shorter than the serpent from Nicaragua.",
"The reptile that is 48 inches long isn't from Panama.",
"The green & white snake, the serpent from Cambodia, the snake from Australia, the animal that is 42 inches long, the snake that is 36 inches long and the banded keel are all different animals.",
"The reptile that is 30 inches long is either the green & red serpent or the serpent from Cambodia.",
"The banded keel is 12 inches shorter than the yellow & blue serpent.",
"The serpent that is 42 inches long isn't black & red.",
"The black & white serpent is 6 inches shorter than the winged snake.",
"The two-nosed asp isn't from Nicaragua.",
"Of the tawny cobra and the green & white reptile, one is 18 inches long and the other is from Cambodia.",
"The green & red animal is 6 inches longer than the tawny cobra.",
"The brown & red reptile isn't from Panama.",
"Of the animal from Australia and the animal that is 12 inches long, one is black & white and the other is the pygmy racer.",
"The brown & red serpent isn't from Nicaragua.",
"The black & white snake is 6 inches shorter than the animal from New Guinea."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Snakes",
"Countries",
"Colors"
] |
[
"12 inches",
"18 inches",
"24 inches",
"30 inches",
"36 inches",
"42 inches",
"48 inches"
] |
[
"ash python",
"banded keel",
"horned viper",
"pygmy racer",
"tawny cobra",
"two-nosed asp",
"winged snake"
] |
[
"Australia",
"Cambodia",
"Nicaragua",
"New Guinea",
"Panama",
"Spain",
"Uganda"
] |
[
"black & green",
"black & red",
"black & white",
"brown & red",
"green & white",
"green & red",
"yellow & blue"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7ba35cab2df635e1cf1fb5a22844843
|
Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.
|
[
"The person who worked at Front Reef, the person who caught 18 lion fish, Alfonso, whoever dove on Sunday and Jorge were all different people.",
"Whoever dove on Monday was either the person who caught 24 lion fish or the person who worked at Front Reef.",
"Whoever dove on Thursday caught more fish than Henrietta.",
"Whoever dove on Tuesday was either the person who worked at Belle Bar or Freddie.",
"Of whoever dove on Wednesday and the person who worked at Ash Cay, one caught 18 lion fish and the other is Vernon.",
"Cathy was either whoever dove on Monday or whoever dove on Wednesday.",
"Freddie caught 6 fewer fish than Jorge.",
"Whoever dove on Sunday caught 3 fewer fish than whoever dove on Saturday.",
"The person who caught 30 lion fish, whoever dove on Tuesday, and Pat are three different people.",
"Of whoever dove on Monday and the spearfisher who caught 30 lion fish, one is Jorge and the other worked at Holly Hock.",
"Henrietta didn't dive on Friday.",
"The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 6 more fish than Pat.",
"Whoever dove on Wednesday caught fewer fish than whoever dove on Friday.",
"The person who worked at Charles Sink caught 6 more fish than Vernon.",
"The person who worked at Charles Sink was either Cathy or whoever dove on Tuesday."
] |
[
"Lion Fish",
"Spearfishers",
"Locations",
"Days"
] |
[
"12",
"15",
"18",
"21",
"24",
"27",
"30"
] |
[
"Alfonso",
"Cathy",
"Freddie",
"Henrietta",
"Jorge",
"Pat",
"Vernon"
] |
[
"Ash Cay",
"Belle Bar",
"Charles Sink",
"Ethel Bay",
"Front Reef",
"Gillis Deep",
"Holly Hock"
] |
[
"Sunday",
"Monday",
"Tuesday",
"Wednesday",
"Thursday",
"Friday",
"Saturday"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d0f73f8dbbf34d3161e9a4fb56004a2d
|
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 gem from Nevada is either the stone found in the Johnston claim or the rhodolite.",
"The gem from Nevada sold for 30 dollars more than the stone from Wyoming.",
"Of the gem that sold for $810 and the smoky quartz, one was from Colorado and the other was found at the Livingston claim.",
"The stone found in the Quinn claim sold for 50 dollars more than the stone from Idaho.",
"The zircon is either the stone that sold for $840 or the stone found in the Valentine claim.",
"The tourmaline sold for 20 dollars less than the aquamarine.",
"The corundum sold for somewhat more than the gem from Colorado.",
"The stone found in the Williams claim sold for somewhat less than the stone from Colorado.",
"The zircon sold for 30 dollars more than the smoky quartz.",
"The gem from Utah is either the gem that sold for $820 or the gem found in the Valentine claim.",
"Of the rhodolite and the gem from Oregon, one was found at the Quinn claim and the other went for $790.",
"The gem from Oregon sold for 10 dollars more than the gem found in the Dunlap claim."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Gems",
"Claims",
"States"
] |
[
"$790",
"$800",
"$810",
"$820",
"$830",
"$840",
"$850"
] |
[
"aquamarine",
"blue topaz",
"corundum",
"rhodolite",
"smoky quartz",
"tourmaline",
"zircon"
] |
[
"Dunlap",
"Johnston",
"Livingston",
"Quinn",
"Stout",
"Valentine",
"Williams"
] |
[
"California",
"Colorado",
"Idaho",
"Nevada",
"Oregon",
"Utah",
"Wyoming"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ff5cf01c9ece5dd78fb690d2359d242b
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Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.
|
[
"Of the eldar elk and the species that lives in Barbados, one was recognized as endangered in 2007 and the other has 350 surviving individuals.",
"The species added to the list in 2011 doesn't live in Barbados.",
"The animal that lives in Poland was listed 1 year after the eldar elk.",
"The animal that lives in Indonesia was listed 4 years before the osbele oryx.",
"Of the dobra dingo and the species that lives in Norway, one has 490 surviving individuals and the other has 175 surviving individuals.",
"The animal with a population size of 455 was listed 4 years before the animal that lives in Honduras.",
"The lisner cat was listed sometime before the eldar elk.",
"The nibner newt was listed 3 years after the species with a population size of 210.",
"The perens pig, the animal that lives in Barbados, the species that lives in Tanzania, the animal with a population size of 455, the animal with a population size of 490 and the species added to the list in 2009 are all different species.",
"The species with a population size of 455 was listed 2 years after the animal with a population size of 490.",
"Of the nibner newt and the animal that lives in Honduras, one was recognized as endangered in 2010 and the other has 525 surviving individuals."
] |
[
"Years",
"Species",
"Populations",
"Countries"
] |
[
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011",
"2012"
] |
[
"byengo bat",
"dobra dingo",
"eldar elk",
"lisner cat",
"nibner newt",
"osbele oryx",
"perens pig"
] |
[
"175",
"210",
"350",
"385",
"455",
"490",
"525"
] |
[
"Barbados",
"Honduras",
"Indonesia",
"Luxembourg",
"Norway",
"Poland",
"Tanzania"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=028dfb78d6feff0e9a6f52b93eda7bd6
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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.
|
[
"Proclus was either the system that scored 55% or the system built by Dr. Coulson's team.",
"The system built by Dr. Macmahon's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Fernandez's team.",
"The system from MIT, Thales, the A.I. that scored 90%, Gorgias and the A.I. that scored 83% were all different systems.",
"Of the system from Oxford and the system from MIT, one was built by Dr. Odle's team and the other was Galen.",
"Of the A.I. from Cambridge and Galen, one was built by Dr. Whitlaw's team and the other scored 90%.",
"The system that scored 83% wasn't from Exeter.",
"The A.I. from Stanford was either the system that scored 76% or the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team.",
"Proclus finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the system built by Dr. Fernandez's team.",
"The A.I. built by Dr. Whitlaw's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system from Stanford.",
"Epicurus wasn't from MIT.",
"Pythagoeas wasn't built by Dr. Macmahon's team.",
"Gorgias finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from MIT.",
"The A.I. from Oxford finished with a score that was 28 percent lower than that of the A.I. from SFIT.",
"The A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of Pythagoeas.",
"The system built by Dr. Odle's team finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team.",
"Gorgias finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Whitlaw's team."
] |
[
"Scores",
"A.I.",
"Institutions",
"Team Heads"
] |
[
"55%",
"62%",
"69%",
"76%",
"83%",
"90%",
"97%"
] |
[
"Archimedes",
"Epicurus",
"Galen",
"Gorgias",
"Proclus",
"Pythagoeas",
"Thales"
] |
[
"Cambridge",
"Exeter",
"MIT",
"Oxford",
"SFIT",
"Stanford",
"UCLA"
] |
[
"Abbratozzato",
"Coulson",
"Dower",
"Fernandez",
"Macmahon",
"Odle",
"Whitlaw"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d6754a5574a95dfd9a4b22442373091b
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The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.
|
[
"Of Virginia's rose and the flower grown in Gardena, one is the old blush and the other won sixth place.",
"The red cascade finished 2 places ahead of the rose grown in Fort Dodge.",
"Of Ethel's rose and the red cascade, one was grown in Kenwood and the other was grown in Plainfield.",
"The flower grown in Crescent City was either Virginia's flower or the flower that won third place.",
"The ispahan didn't win seventh place.",
"Of the flower grown in Olin and the flower that won second place, one is the enchantress and the other was Kristin's.",
"The magic dragon was either the flower that won third place or the rose grown in Athens.",
"The rose grown in Athens wasn't grown by Ollie.",
"The old blush finished somewhere behind the rose grown in Athens.",
"The flower grown in Plainfield finished 4 places ahead of Virginia's flower.",
"The rose that won first place was either Francine's flower or Ollie's rose.",
"The rose grown in Gardena was either Ethel's flower or Peggy's flower.",
"The ispahan finished somewhere behind Peggy's flower.",
"The flower grown in Kenwood wasn't grown by Mattie.",
"The trier, the rose grown in Plainfield, Kristin's rose, the rose that won seventh place, Virginia's rose and the rose grown in Kenwood were all different flowers."
] |
[
"Placements",
"Roses",
"Gardeners",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"enchantress",
"ispahan",
"magic dragon",
"old blush",
"red cascade",
"trier",
"vanity"
] |
[
"Ethel",
"Francine",
"Kristin",
"Mattie",
"Ollie",
"Peggy",
"Virginia"
] |
[
"Athens",
"Crescent City",
"Fort Dodge",
"Gardena",
"Kenwood",
"Olin",
"Plainfield"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1a07a0a02604886ace094287f49b0e36
|
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
|
[
"Zachary's candle doesn't cost $9.50.",
"Kari's candle is either the peach candle or the pear product.",
"Nathaniel's candle costs more than the ginger product.",
"The peach product is either the eucalyptus candle or Jana's candle.",
"The fig candle costs 1 dollar more than Willie's candle.",
"The lavender candle costs more than the lime product.",
"The $5.50 candle contains bergamot.",
"Of the freesia product and Randall's candle, one is $7.50 and the other contains bergamot.",
"The cinnamon product costs 2 dollars more than the pear candle.",
"The coconut candle is either the eucalyptus product or the $10.50 candle.",
"The eucalyptus candle costs 1 dollar more than the fig candle.",
"Melinda's candle costs less than Kari's product.",
"Of Melinda's product and the clove candle, one is $7.50 and the other is $5.50.",
"The apple product costs 2 dollars more than the freesia product.",
"The ginger product costs more than the lime product."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] |
[
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50",
"$10.50"
] |
[
"Jana",
"Kari",
"Melinda",
"Nathaniel",
"Randall",
"Willie",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"cinnamon",
"clove",
"eucalyptus",
"freesia",
"ginger",
"lavender",
"sandalwood"
] |
[
"apple",
"bergamot",
"coconut",
"lime",
"fig",
"peach",
"pear"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fe8001507659513a9fdda2c64d067b57
|
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.
|
[
"Isaac paid 5 dollars more than Hubert.",
"The Sagittarius paid 10 dollars more than Hubert.",
"The customer who got the red tattoo paid 5 dollars more than the Cancer.",
"Isaac didn't get the orange tattoo.",
"Isaac wasn't the Aquarius.",
"The person who paid $45 didn't get the orange tattoo.",
"The Libra paid 5 dollars more than the Cancer.",
"Terry wasn't the Aquarius.",
"The customer who got the pink tattoo was either Daryl or Isaac.",
"Neither the person who got the green tattoo nor the Pisces was Hubert.",
"The customer who got the blue tattoo paid 20 dollars more than Ann.",
"The customer who paid $50 was either the person who got the orange tattoo or the Virgo.",
"The person who got the green tattoo paid 20 dollars less than the Gemini.",
"Of the person who got the green tattoo and the customer who paid $65, one was the Cancer and the other was Guillermo.",
"The person who paid $60 didn't get the black tattoo.",
"The customer who got the pink tattoo paid 10 dollars more than the Libra.",
"Neither the customer who got the green tattoo nor the customer who paid $60 was the Gemini.",
"Ann paid less than Terry."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Colors",
"Zodiac Signs"
] |
[
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55",
"$60",
"$65"
] |
[
"Ann",
"Daryl",
"Guillermo",
"Hubert",
"Isaac",
"Oscar",
"Terry"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"red",
"violet"
] |
[
"Aquarius",
"Cancer",
"Gemini",
"Libra",
"Pisces",
"Sagittarius",
"Virgo"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3fb7e62a8774a0394ceb570c5dfd1067
|
There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.
|
[
"Mt. Quinn is taller than the mountain first climbed in 1863.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1946 is either the mountain that is 14,730 feet tall or the mountain that is 14,600 feet tall.",
"The mountain that is 14,600 feet tall is either the mountain first climbed in 1845 or the mountain first climbed in 1946.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1863, the peak that is 14,340 feet tall, Mt. Ochoa, the peak first summited by Art Aguilar, the peak first summited by Ford Fischer and Mt. Gillespie are all different mountains.",
"The peak that is 14,860 feet tall is either the mountain first climbed in 1926 or the mountain first summited by Ford Fischer.",
"Mt. Ewing wasn't conquered for the first time in 1946.",
"The peak first climbed in 1946 is 520 feet taller than the peak first summited by Irving Igor.",
"Mt. Ochoa is 650 feet taller than Mt. Phillips.",
"Mt. Brewer is 260 feet taller than Mt. Phillips.",
"Of the mountain first climbed in 1914 and the peak that is 14,340 feet tall, one is Mt. Sloan and the other was first climbed by Eddie English.",
"Of the mountain first climbed in 1962 and the mountain first climbed in 1899, one is 14,210 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Gerry Gamble.",
"The peak first climbed in 1962 is 650 feet shorter than the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer.",
"The mountain that is 14,730 feet tall wasn't first climbed by Ford Fischer."
] |
[
"Heights",
"Mountains",
"Climbers",
"Years"
] |
[
"14,210",
"14,340",
"14,470",
"14,600",
"14,730",
"14,860",
"14,990"
] |
[
"Mt. Brewer",
"Mt. Ewing",
"Mt. Gillespie",
"Mt. Ochoa",
"Mt. Phillips",
"Mt. Quinn",
"Mt. Sloan"
] |
[
"Art Aguilar",
"Eddie English",
"Ford Fischer",
"Gerry Gamble",
"Irving Igor",
"Kermit Kramer",
"Leonard Lara"
] |
[
"1845",
"1863",
"1899",
"1914",
"1926",
"1946",
"1962"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9c6cf6a6ee35028f8966a95378efe63c
|
The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).
|
[
"Ana's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Brad's pair.",
"Ana's pair scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Heidi's pair.",
"The pair that skated to Galician Day scored somewhat higher than Brad's pair.",
"Penny's pair, the team that skated to Poeta Flamenco, Adrian's pair, the pair that skated to Warsaw Nights, the team that scored 27.5 points and the team that scored 27.8 points were all different pairs.",
"Jenny's pair didn't skate to Poeta Flamenco.",
"The team that skated to Elegy in C didn't include Sheldon.",
"Linda's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than the team that skated to Miss Saigon.",
"Francine's pair scored 12 tenths of a point higher than Gabriel's pair.",
"The team that skated to Elegy in C didn't include Valentino.",
"Of Ana's pair and the team that scored 27.2 points, one skated to Poeta Flamenco and the other included Yuri.",
"Olga's pair didn't finish with 26.6 points.",
"Of Adrian's pair and Ana's pair, one finished with 26.3 points and the other skated to Carne Cruda.",
"Jenny's pair scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Sheldon's pair.",
"Neither the pair that skated to Warsaw Nights nor Sheldon's pair was the team that scored 27.5 points.",
"Francine's pair didn't include Valentino.",
"The team that skated to Warsaw Nights scored somewhat lower than Yuri's pair."
] |
[
"Points",
"Women",
"Men",
"Songs"
] |
[
"26.3",
"26.6",
"26.9",
"27.2",
"27.5",
"27.8",
"28.1"
] |
[
"Ana",
"Francine",
"Heidi",
"Jenny",
"Linda",
"Olga",
"Penny"
] |
[
"Adrian",
"Brad",
"Gabriel",
"Jeff",
"Sheldon",
"Valentino",
"Yuri"
] |
[
"Bolero",
"Carne Cruda",
"Elegy in C",
"Galician Day",
"Miss Saigon",
"Poeta Flamenco",
"Warsaw Nights"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=78ac4265c471a7f1b963b359bf2b3eba
|
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.
|
[
"Of Orlando and the player who wore number 18, one played second base and the other played 12 games.",
"Orlando played 4 more games than the boy who played third base.",
"The boy who wore number 7 played somewhat fewer games than the player who played shortstop.",
"Karl was either the person who played first base or the boy who played second base.",
"The person who played shortstop played 2 fewer games than the player who played first base.",
"The person who played 12 games was either the person who played shortstop or the boy who wore number 29.",
"Theodore played 3 more games than the boy who played right field.",
"Theodore didn't play center field.",
"Delbert played 1 fewer game than the player who wore number 18.",
"Leroy played 1 more game than the boy who played second base.",
"Of the boy who played 8 games and Vincent, one played second base and the other wore number 29.",
"The player who wore number 28 played 3 fewer games than the boy who wore number 35.",
"The player who wore number 28 played 1 fewer game than the boy who wore number 3."
] |
[
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11",
"12",
"13",
"14"
] |
[
"Armando",
"Delbert",
"Karl",
"Leroy",
"Orlando",
"Theodore",
"Vincent"
] |
[
"center field",
"first base",
"left field",
"right field",
"second base",
"shortstop",
"third base"
] |
[
"3",
"7",
"18",
"28",
"29",
"32",
"35"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9619b1b64572dfe4f8bfa0de3a832d5e
|
The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
|
[
"The animal purchased in Deep River was bought 1 month after the newt.",
"The salamander was bought sometime before the animal purchased in Rodney.",
"Katie's pet was bought sometime after Valerie's pet.",
"The salamander was bought 2 months after Hope's pet.",
"Katie's pet was bought 1 month before the tree frog.",
"Angela's pet wasn't bought in March.",
"Angela's pet is either the animal purchased in Vinton or the amphibian purchased in Falmouth.",
"The seven amphibians are the animal bought in April, the animal purchased in Falmouth, the animal purchased in Vinton, the animal purchased in Rodney, the bullfrog, Hope's pet and the newt.",
"Neither the animal purchased in Falmouth nor the amphibian bought in May is the horned toad.",
"Valerie's pet was bought sometime after Hope's pet.",
"The animal bought in March is either Katie's pet or the horned toad.",
"Neither the amphibian bought in January nor the amphibian purchased in Vinton is Nettie's pet.",
"Of the animal bought in May and the salamander, one is Elvira's and the other was purchased in Zearing.",
"The animal purchased in Rodney is either the animal bought in July or Valerie's pet.",
"The animal bought in April wasn't purchased in Malcom.",
"The animal purchased in Deep River was bought 1 month before the horned toad.",
"The amphibian bought in July isn't the wood frog.",
"The animal purchased in Zearing was bought sometime after the horned toad."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Amphibians",
"Towns"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Angela",
"Elvira",
"Hope",
"Katie",
"Nettie",
"Susie",
"Valerie"
] |
[
"bullfrog",
"cane toad",
"horned toad",
"newt",
"salamander",
"tree frog",
"wood frog"
] |
[
"Deep River",
"Evansdale",
"Falmouth",
"Malcom",
"Rodney",
"Vinton",
"Zearing"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7452948e57d82444dc0b5861eb93334
|
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 $30,000 project won't be managed by Al Anderson.",
"The Russell Road project begins 1 month before Gail Garrett's project.",
"The Boom Court project won't be managed by Al Anderson.",
"Al Anderson's project begins sometime before the Harkin Drive project.",
"Irma Ingram's project begins 5 months before Bill Bonner's project.",
"Of the Ivy Street project and the $20,000 project, one will be headed by Ed Erickson and the other starts in October.",
"The Virgil Street project won't have a budget of $30,000.",
"Ed Erickson's project begins 1 month after Cal Craft's project.",
"Neither the Harkin Drive project nor the job starting in May is the $20,000 project.",
"The Ivy Street project, the $20,000 project, Gail Garrett's project, the $40,000 project, the job starting in May and the job starting in July are all different projects.",
"The Virgil Street project begins 2 months after Freda Fisher's project.",
"The job starting in June won't have a budget of $25,000.",
"The job starting in July is either the L Street project or the Boom Court project.",
"The $32,000 project begins 1 month before Irma Ingram's project.",
"The Fred Lane project begins sometime after the Virgil Street project.",
"The $20,000 project begins 3 months after Al Anderson's project.",
"The Russell Road project is either the $20,000 project or the $18,000 project."
] |
[
"Months",
"Streets",
"Mangers",
"Budget"
] |
[
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August",
"September",
"October"
] |
[
"Boom Court",
"Fred Lane",
"Harkin Drive",
"Ivy Street",
"L Street",
"Russell Road",
"Virgil Street"
] |
[
"Al Anderson",
"Bill Bonner",
"Cal Craft",
"Ed Erickson",
"Freda Fisher",
"Gail Garrett",
"Irma Ingram"
] |
[
"$18,000",
"$20,000",
"$25,000",
"$30,000",
"$32,000",
"$36,000",
"$40,000"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f1555832d285d082fd15c5d0c0851fc7
|
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.
|
[
"Tom arrived 5 minutes before the friend from Pine Valley.",
"The friend who brought the potato chips arrived sometime after the party-goer from Anaheim Hills.",
"The friend from Fairfield is either the participant who arrived at 5:00 pm or the participant who brought the soda.",
"The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm is either Amber or the friend from Martensdale.",
"Lorraine is either the friend from Anaheim Hills or the participant from El Segundo.",
"Wade didn't bring the corn chips.",
"Nelson arrived 5 minutes after the party-goer who brought the hummus.",
"The seven people are the friend who brought the soda, the party-goer from El Segundo, the friend who arrived at 4:35 pm, the party-goer from Dos Palos, the participant from Kernville, the friend who arrived at 4:55 pm and the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm.",
"Of the party-goer from Kernville and Lorraine, one brought the potato chips and the other arrived at 4:40 pm.",
"Amber isn't from Fairfield.",
"Nelson arrived sometime before Amber.",
"Of the friend who arrived at 4:40 pm and the party-goer who brought the pizza, one is from El Segundo and the other is Iris.",
"The party-goer who brought the onion dip arrived 15 minutes before the friend who brought the corn chips.",
"The party-goer who brought the onion dip arrived sometime after Tom."
] |
[
"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"
] |
[
"Amber",
"Iris",
"Julie",
"Lorraine",
"Nelson",
"Tom",
"Wade"
] |
[
"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=cc963bff5d2160311be4bbf6a9b00c19
|
Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.
|
[
"The jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd doesn't have the autumn leaves theme.",
"Of the puzzle with 250 pieces and the puzzle made by Astury, one was released in 1989 and the other has the coral reef theme.",
"Of the puzzle with 1500 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme, one was made by Vesem and the other was released in 1989.",
"The puzzle released in 1992 has 500 more pieces than the puzzle made by Lyrod.",
"The puzzle released in 1992 has 500 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1985.",
"The puzzle made by Astury has 1000 pieces.",
"The puzzle made by Lyrod has 1,000 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.",
"The puzzle made by Rynir wasn't released in 1995.",
"The puzzle with the rustic village theme has 250 more pieces than the puzzle made by Rynir.",
"The puzzle with the coral reef theme has 500 fewer pieces than the puzzle made by Vesem.",
"The jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces is either the puzzle made by Vesem or the puzzle with the rustic village theme.",
"The jigsaw puzzle with 1750 pieces is either the puzzle with the postage stamp theme or the puzzle released in 1989.",
"The puzzle with the city skyline theme has somewhat more than the puzzle with the coral reef theme.",
"The jigsaw puzzle released in 1981 is either the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme or the jigsaw puzzle with 1750 pieces.",
"The puzzle made by Furoth has somewhat more than the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.",
"The puzzle with 1750 pieces was released in 1978."
] |
[
"Pieces",
"Companies",
"Themes",
"Years"
] |
[
"250",
"500",
"750",
"1000",
"1250",
"1500",
"1750"
] |
[
"Astury",
"Chaurd",
"Furoth",
"Lyrod",
"Perunia",
"Rynir",
"Vesem"
] |
[
"autumn leaves",
"city skyline",
"coral reef",
"football",
"outer space",
"postage stamp",
"rustic village"
] |
[
"1978",
"1981",
"1985",
"1989",
"1992",
"1995",
"1998"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d86206a9a04243f512908ee31954ea2d
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Max has sold several of his "classic" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.
|
[
"Of the video game that sold for $90 and the game that came out in 1987, one is AWOL Alert and the other was purchased by Eduardo.",
"Blaster Boy didn't sell for $85.",
"The game bought by Ivan came out sometime after the game bought by Shannon.",
"The video game that sold for $85 wasn't bought by Ivan.",
"The video game bought by Eduardo came out 1 year before Blaster Boy.",
"Of the game bought by Ivan and Countershot, one came out in 1985 and the other sold for $95.",
"Gator Attack came out 2 years after Troop Seven.",
"The one that sold for $75 came out 2 years before Countershot.",
"Of the video game that sold for $95 and Troop Seven, one came out in 1983 and the other was purchased by Kyle.",
"Gator Attack didn't sell for $45.",
"Magic Marbles came out sometime before the game bought by Zachary.",
"The one bought by Zachary came out 1 year before the game bought by Eduardo.",
"The video game that came out in 1984 is either the one that sold for $55 or AWOL Alert.",
"The video game bought by Dave came out 3 years before the video game that sold for $75."
] |
[
"Years",
"Video Games",
"Buyers",
"Prices"
] |
[
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987",
"1988",
"1989"
] |
[
"AWOL Alert",
"Blaster Boy",
"Countershot",
"Gator Attack",
"Magic Marbles",
"Troop Seven",
"Victorforce"
] |
[
"Dave",
"Eduardo",
"Horace",
"Ivan",
"Kyle",
"Shannon",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"$45",
"$50",
"$55",
"$75",
"$85",
"$90",
"$95"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fc4fd9389b0f6e91dee5fd9378b058db
|
Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.
|
[
"The cappuccino cost 30 cents more than the drink served by Naomi.",
"The beverage Bryan ordered wasn't served by Susan.",
"The coffee served by Toni cost 40 cents more than the mocha.",
"The mocha cost 20 cents less than the eggnog latte.",
"The drink that cost $3.30 wasn't the iced americano.",
"The mocha cost 20 cents less than the beverage served by Linda.",
"The espresso cost somewhat more than the beverage Eduardo ordered.",
"The drink that cost $3.90 wasn't the vanilla latte.",
"Of the beverage served by Toni and the beverage that cost $3.60, one was ordered by Greg and the other was ordered by Austin.",
"The drink served by Yvette cost 30 cents more than the mocha.",
"The drink ordered by Eduardo was either the coffee that cost $3.60 or the coffee that cost $3.30.",
"The coffee ordered by Greg cost somewhat more than the drink Austin ordered.",
"The vanilla latte cost somewhat more than the eggnog latte.",
"The iced americano cost somewhat less than the beverage ordered by Austin.",
"The beverage ordered by Ira cost 20 cents less than the coffee ordered by Bryan.",
"The beverage ordered by Jacob cost 10 cents more than the drink served by Robin.",
"The coffee served by Susan cost 20 cents more than the cappuccino."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Orders",
"Servers"
] |
[
"$3.30",
"$3.40",
"$3.50",
"$3.60",
"$3.70",
"$3.80",
"$3.90"
] |
[
"Austin",
"Bryan",
"Charlie",
"Eduardo",
"Greg",
"Ira",
"Jacob"
] |
[
"cappuccino",
"eggnog latte",
"espresso",
"iced americano",
"macchiato",
"mocha",
"vanilla latte"
] |
[
"Linda",
"Naomi",
"Robin",
"Susan",
"Toni",
"Vicky",
"Yvette"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=aae3f20d6ea57c7ad1f2241891b8895a
|
The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.
|
[
"The \"Oil Crew\", the squad that finished seventh, the squad that finished fourth, the group from Prairie City and the group from Libertyville are all different teams.",
"The red team was ranked 2 places ahead of the white team.",
"The \"Spray Paints\" doesn't use red paintballs.",
"Of the \"Target Bombs\" and the team from Armona, one uses orange paintballs and the other finished fourth.",
"The \"Night Ninjas\" was ranked 5 places behind the yellow team.",
"The team from Cromberg was ranked 1 place behind the white team.",
"The squad from Prairie City was ranked 4 places behind the yellow team.",
"Of the team that finished fourth and the group that finished third, one is from Yucca Valley and the other uses purple paintballs.",
"The red team, the \"Oil Crew\", and the \"Pea Shooters\" are three different teams.",
"The squad from Armona was ranked 2 places behind the \"Pea Shooters\".",
"Of the group from Armona and the yellow team, one is the \"Color Blinds\" and the other finished first.",
"Of the green team and the team from Evansdale, one is the \"Pea Shooters\" and the other finished seventh."
] |
[
"Rankings",
"Teams",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Color Blinds",
"Night Ninjas",
"Oil Crew",
"Pea Shooters",
"Splat Squad",
"Spray Paints",
"Target Bombs"
] |
[
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"purple",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Armona",
"Cromberg",
"Evansdale",
"Forest City",
"Libertyville",
"Prairie City",
"Yucca Valley"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ef12de6e6e6f5112594e75c797a412bd
|
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.
|
[
"The person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue paid 12 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.",
"The person with the $6.50 fare wasn't dropped off on Graydon Avenue.",
"The person who was dropped off on Q Street paid 6 dollars less than the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.",
"Tim paid somewhat less than the client who got picked up at the Olympic Tower.",
"Yolanda wasn't dropped off on Penates Drive.",
"The customer who was dropped off on Penates Drive paid somewhat less than the person who was dropped off on Q Street.",
"Vera paid 6 dollars less than Della.",
"Of Wayne and the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club, one was dropped off on Mill Avenue and the other paid $6.50.",
"The customer with the $15.50 fare, the client who got picked up at the Arctic Building, the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower, the person who got picked up at the Smith Tower and the customer who was dropped off on Q Street were all different customers.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 3 dollars more than Yolanda.",
"Rosa paid 3 dollars less than the client who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel.",
"Wayne was either the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower or the customer with the $15.50 fare.",
"The person who was dropped off on King Court paid somewhat more than the customer who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue.",
"Of the customer who was dropped off on Mill Avenue and the client who was dropped off on King Court, one was Vera and the other paid $24.50.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Norvell House was either the client with the $9.50 fare or the person who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue.",
"The person with the $21.50 fare wasn't dropped off on Fairfield Lane."
] |
[
"Fares",
"Customers",
"Pickup Points",
"Drop-off Points"
] |
[
"$6.50",
"$9.50",
"$12.50",
"$15.50",
"$18.50",
"$21.50",
"$24.50"
] |
[
"Bobbie",
"Della",
"Rosa",
"Tim",
"Vera",
"Wayne",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"Arctic Building",
"Camlin Hotel",
"Norvell House",
"Olympic Tower",
"Rainier Club",
"Seattle Tower",
"Smith Tower"
] |
[
"Fairfield Lane",
"Graydon Avenue",
"King Court",
"League Avenue",
"Mill Avenue",
"Penates Drive",
"Q Street"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=28b864dc730dab0fc4e7681a861112db
|
The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.
|
[
"Ivor Ingram's boat is 3 feet shorter than Ernesto Ellis's vessel.",
"Kelly Koch's vessel is somewhat longer than the sailboat at Dock 6.",
"The Restless Wave is either the boat at Dock 26 or the sailboat at Dock 16.",
"Of Betsy Becker's sailboat and Kelly Koch's boat, one is the Adagio III and the other is moored at Dock 19.",
"Of the White Squid and Danielle Davis's vessel, one is moored at Dock 6 and the other is 25 ft long.",
"The sailboat at Dock 9 is 6 feet shorter than the sailboat at Dock 26.",
"The seven boats are the Irish Pride, Charlie Cort's boat, the 25 ft vessel, the sailboat at Dock 8, Betsy Becker's vessel, the boat at Dock 9 and Kelly Koch's sailboat.",
"The Mystique is 6 feet longer than the vessel at Dock 18.",
"The Fair Weather is somewhat shorter than Charlie Cort's boat.",
"The sailboat at Dock 26 is 6 feet shorter than the boat at Dock 8.",
"The boat at Dock 9 is either the 22 ft boat or the Irish Pride.",
"The boat at Dock 18 is somewhat shorter than Griffin Gaines's vessel."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Owners",
"Docks"
] |
[
"22 ft",
"25 ft",
"28 ft",
"31 ft",
"34 ft",
"37 ft",
"40 ft"
] |
[
"Adagio III",
"Fair Weather",
"Irish Pride",
"Mystique",
"Restless Wave",
"Sea Spirit",
"White Squid"
] |
[
"Betsy Becker",
"Charlie Cort",
"Danielle Davis",
"Ernesto Ellis",
"Griffin Gaines",
"Ivor Ingram",
"Kelly Koch"
] |
[
"6",
"8",
"9",
"16",
"18",
"19",
"26"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=24b651c16d15340578c4a9e53973e8a9
|
Help Dustin figure out his book store's "Best-Sellers List" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.
|
[
"The seven books are the book that sold 26 copies, Matt Stevens's book, Daniel Hansen's book, Wendalissa, Roscoe Jones's book, Two for Tennis and Away in Arles.",
"The 185-page book sold 7 more copies than the 226-page book.",
"Zara's Game was written by Roscoe Jones.",
"Dessert Oasis sold 21 more copies than Away in Arles.",
"The 204-page book is either Zara's Game or the title that sold 54 copies.",
"Bill Orega's book sold somewhat more copies than Two for Tennis.",
"The 258-page book sold 7 more copies than Away in Arles.",
"Call of Duty, Matt Stevens's book, and the 258-page book are three different books.",
"The 345-page book sold 7 fewer copies than Jeff Holman's book.",
"My Best Friend didn't sell exactly 47 copies.",
"The 226-page book wasn't written by Alexis Olson.",
"Wendalissa didn't sell exactly 40 copies.",
"Zara's Game sold somewhat fewer copies than Matt Stevens's book.",
"Call of Duty sold somewhat more copies than Zoey Stout's book.",
"Of the book that sold 12 copies and Matt Stevens's book, one is My Best Friend and the other is 345 pages long.",
"Of Daniel Hansen's book and Roscoe Jones's book, one is 280 pages long and the other sold 33 copies.",
"Daniel Hansen's book sold somewhat more copies than the 226-page book."
] |
[
"Copies Sold",
"Book",
"Authors",
"Pages"
] |
[
"12",
"19",
"26",
"33",
"40",
"47",
"54"
] |
[
"Away in Arles",
"Call of Duty",
"Dessert Oasis",
"My Best Friend",
"Two for Tennis",
"Wendalissa",
"Zara\\'s Game"
] |
[
"Alexis Olson",
"Bill Orega",
"Daniel Hansen",
"Jeff Holman",
"Matt Stevens",
"Roscoe Jones",
"Zoey Stout"
] |
[
"185",
"204",
"218",
"226",
"258",
"280",
"345"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=23fe3455d299610d6f9dd5871de358b0
|
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 3 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 8 bronze medals.",
"The team that won 6 silver medals ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team that won 12 bronze medals.",
"The team that won 2 silver medals ended the games with 4 fewer gold medals than the squad that won 11 silver medal.",
"The squad that won 6 silver medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team that won 1 bronze medal.",
"The squad that won 6 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad from Jordan.",
"The team from Dominica was either the team that won 6 silver medals or the squad that won 12 silver medals.",
"The squad from Venezuela ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the team that won 2 silver medals.",
"The squad from Yemen, the squad that won 15 bronze medals, the team that won 7 gold medals and the team that won 10 bronze medals were all different teams.",
"The squad that won 12 silver medals was either the team that won 1 bronze medal or the squad from Yemen.",
"The team that won 6 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the team from Venezuela.",
"The squad that won 4 silver medals was either the team from Argentina or the team that won 1 bronze medal.",
"The squad that won 4 silver medals ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the team that won 8 silver medals.",
"Of the team from Yemen and the team that won 6 silver medals, one finished with 6 gold medals and the other finished with 15 bronze medals.",
"Of the squad from Indonesia and the squad that won 8 bronze medals, one finished with 4 gold medals and the other ended with 4 silver medals."
] |
[
"Gold Medals",
"Countries",
"Silver Medals",
"Bronze Medals"
] |
[
"1",
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7"
] |
[
"Argentina",
"Dominica",
"Indonesia",
"Jordan",
"Russia",
"Venezuela",
"Yemen"
] |
[
"1",
"2",
"4",
"6",
"8",
"11",
"12"
] |
[
"1",
"3",
"6",
"8",
"10",
"12",
"15"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c60252028704bda9838a9dcbbfdce6f0
|
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.
|
[
"Zachary was either the one who got the ginger ale or the diner who paid $8.99.",
"The diner who ordered the sloppy joe paid 5 dollars more than the diner who ordered the cheese steak.",
"The diner who ordered the cheese steak paid 3 dollars less than the diner who ordered the meatloaf.",
"Of the one who got the water and the diner who ordered the sloppy joe, one was Glen and the other paid $10.99.",
"Of Nina and the diner who ordered the tuna melt, one paid $6.99 and the other had the ginger ale.",
"The one who got the lemonade paid 4 dollars more than Irene.",
"The one who got the root beer paid 3 dollars less than the one who got the orange soda.",
"Neither the diner who ordered the meatloaf nor the diner who ordered the club sandwich was Angela.",
"The diner who ordered the turkey plate paid 2 dollars more than the one who got the root beer.",
"Calvin paid 2 dollars less than the one who got the iced tea.",
"Of Zachary and the diner who paid $7.99, one had the orange soda and the other ordered the club sandwich.",
"Zachary paid more than the one who got the iced tea."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Entrees"
] |
[
"$4.99",
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99",
"$9.99",
"$10.99"
] |
[
"Angela",
"Calvin",
"Glen",
"Irene",
"Kelli",
"Nina",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"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=61c069e28711af80ab58a9597a0b8880
|
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.
|
[
"Arnold's appointment isn't at 11:30am.",
"Crystal's session is 2 hours before Emma's session.",
"Of the lesson at 2:30pm and Crystal's session, one is with Michelle and the other will focus on swimming.",
"Danny's session isn't at 11:30am.",
"The appointment with Michelle is sometime before the racketball lesson.",
"The session at 10:30am is either Crystal's session or the session with Kristin.",
"The free weights lesson is 1 hour after Garrett's appointment.",
"Arnold's appointment isn't with Lena.",
"The session at 1:30pm is either Crystal's session or Blake's appointment.",
"The lesson at 8:30am, the appointment with Howard, and the session with Nicholas are three different sessions.",
"Of the cardio appointment and the appointment at 9:30am, one is with Irene and the other is with Jimmy.",
"Danny's appointment is with Howard.",
"The session at 9:30am won't focus on rowing.",
"The rowing lesson is sometime after Crystal's lesson.",
"Garrett's session, the appointment at 11:30am, and the lesson with Jimmy are three different sessions.",
"Danny's session will focus on cycling."
] |
[
"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=b51074d604f7430121a7edac9c7a64c3
|
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
|
[
"The Kansas native is either Roxanne or Willard.",
"The person who lives in New Liberty is 1 year younger than the Pennsylvania native.",
"The centenarian who lives in Compton is 1 year older than the centenarian who lives in New Liberty.",
"The person who lives in Tehama is either the person who is 115 years old or the Texas native.",
"Of the Missouri native and the centenarian who is 115 years old, one lives in Jackson and the other is Noel.",
"The seven people are Arlene, the person who is 110 years old, the person who is 109 years old, the centenarian who lives in Limington, the centenarian who is 112 years old, the person who is 113 years old and the centenarian who lives in Compton.",
"Willard is either the Rhode Island native or the Oregon native.",
"The person who lives in Limington is either the Rhode Island native or Arlene.",
"Arlene isn't a native of Louisiana.",
"The Missouri native is either Ben or Willard.",
"Of Willard and Shari, one is 113 years old and the other lives in Yountville.",
"The Oregon native is 2 years older than the Kansas native.",
"The centenarian who lives in Tehama is older than the Pennsylvania native."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Names",
"States",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"109 years",
"110 years",
"111 years",
"112 years",
"113 years",
"114 years",
"115 years"
] |
[
"Arlene",
"Ben",
"Jason",
"Noel",
"Roxanne",
"Shari",
"Willard"
] |
[
"Kansas",
"Louisiana",
"Missouri",
"Oregon",
"Pennsylvania",
"Rhode Island",
"Texas"
] |
[
"Compton",
"Dos Palos",
"Jackson",
"Limington",
"New Liberty",
"Tehama",
"Yountville"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=857affe18e7b2a8e5ad1a402cde9c8af
|
The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
|
[
"Of the bird bought in June and the lovebird, one is Velma's and the other was purchased in Monte Sereno.",
"Ida's pet was bought 1 month before Molly's pet.",
"The parrot was bought 1 month after the macaw.",
"The lorikeet was bought sometime before the bird purchased in Camden.",
"The bird purchased in Quimby was bought sometime after Celia's pet.",
"Natalie's pet was bought 3 months after Molly's pet.",
"Ida's pet was bought sometime before the lorikeet.",
"The bird bought in May wasn't purchased in Quimby.",
"Molly's pet isn't the parrot.",
"Of Pam's pet and the bird bought in April, one is the parakeet and the other was purchased in Berkeley.",
"Molly's pet isn't the canary.",
"Molly's pet is either the bird purchased in Truesdale or the bird bought in July.",
"The bird purchased in Rolling Hills was bought 1 month before the bird purchased in Truesdale.",
"The lorikeet is either Pam's pet or the bird bought in June.",
"The parrot, the bird purchased in Monte Sereno, the bird purchased in Berkeley, the bird purchased in Kirkwood and the bird bought in May are all different birds."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Birds",
"Towns"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Celia",
"Ida",
"Molly",
"Natalie",
"Pam",
"Sara",
"Velma"
] |
[
"canary",
"finch",
"lorikeet",
"lovebird",
"macaw",
"parakeet",
"parrot"
] |
[
"Berkeley",
"Camden",
"Kirkwood",
"Monte Sereno",
"Quimby",
"Rolling Hills",
"Truesdale"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6fcfcf179d3af98ea51b75dbd63db8ef
|
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.
|
[
"Of the lanternfish and the specimen found at 19,500 ft, one was found in 1984 and the other was discovered in the Bristle Trench.",
"The lanternfish was found somewhat higher up than the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough.",
"The animal found in 1983 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the specimen found in 1989.",
"The anglerfish was found 3,000 feet lower down than the animal found in 1978.",
"The lancetfish is either the specimen found in 1984 or the animal found at 22,500 ft.",
"The animal found in 1989 was found somewhat lower down than the animal found in 1998.",
"The specimen discovered in the Willis Trench was found 1,500 feet higher up than the bristlemouth.",
"Of the specimen found at 21,000 ft and the lanternfish, one was found in 1993 and the other was discovered in the Malinga Trench.",
"The daggertooth is either the animal found in 2006 or the creature discovered in the Malinga Trench.",
"Of the specimen found in 1998 and the tube worm, one was discovered in the Velma Deep and the other was found at 21,000 ft.",
"The animal discovered in the Zini Trench was found 4,500 feet higher up than the lanternfish."
] |
[
"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=9c12b3a4008d8f15d93f5160a35cea7f
|
Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.
|
[
"Neither the quake with a duration of 52 seconds nor the event with its epicenter at Aldcard was the 8.2 earthquake.",
"The quake with its epicenter at Perlkin occurred 6 years after the event with its epicenter at Aldcard.",
"The earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds occurred 6 years after the quake with its epicenter at Aldcard.",
"The quake with a duration of 58 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.8.",
"Of the earthquake with its epicenter at Aldcard and the 9.1 earthquake, one lasted for 49 seconds and the other happened in 1950.",
"The event with a duration of 97 seconds occurred 24 years after the event with a duration of 41 seconds.",
"Neither the quake with a duration of 58 seconds nor the event that took place in 1950 was the quake with its epicenter at Miya.",
"The quake with its epicenter at Jaorm didn't happen in 1950.",
"The quake with a duration of 41 seconds occurred 12 years before the 8.1 quake.",
"The event with its epicenter at Garenia occurred sometime after the 8.2 event.",
"The earthquake that took place in 1944, the event with a duration of 52 seconds, the 8.3 earthquake, the earthquake with its epicenter at Jaorm and the quake with a duration of 84 seconds were all different earthquakes.",
"The event with a duration of 52 seconds occurred 12 years before the 8.5 event.",
"The event with its epicenter at Garenia occurred 18 years before the 8.8 quake.",
"The event with its epicenter at Wyseyld didn't last for exactly 97 seconds."
] |
[
"Years",
"Islands",
"Richter Scales",
"Durations"
] |
[
"1920",
"1926",
"1932",
"1938",
"1944",
"1950",
"1956"
] |
[
"Aldcard",
"Garenia",
"Jaorm",
"Miya",
"Perlkin",
"Wyseyld",
"Zhezios"
] |
[
"8.1",
"8.2",
"8.3",
"8.5",
"8.8",
"8.9",
"9.1"
] |
[
"41 seconds",
"49 seconds",
"52 seconds",
"58 seconds",
"84 seconds",
"97 seconds",
"99 seconds"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0f9e67d1c7ade5adc47b38858d96a8b8
|
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).
|
[
"Yvonne's project isn't in Italian.",
"Of the 200 page project and Andy's assignment, one is in Hebrew and the other was published in 2005.",
"The 225 page assignment wasn't published in 2011.",
"Ira's assignment is 25 pages shorter than the Japanese assignment.",
"The Mandarin assignment is 75 pages longer than Bryan's project.",
"Ira's project is 50 pages longer than Francis's assignment.",
"The German assignment is longer than Ira's project.",
"Of the 250 page assignment and the book published in 2012, one is in Russian and the other is assigned to Yvonne.",
"Bryan's assignment wasn't published in 2002.",
"The Swedish project is shorter than the book published in 2007.",
"Of the 300 page project and the Russian project, one was published in 2012 and the other is assigned to Preston.",
"Yvonne's assignment is either the book published in 2002 or the Swedish assignment.",
"The Hebrew assignment, the 225 page assignment, the 300 page assignment, Andy's project and Grant's assignment are all different projects.",
"Of Francis's assignment and the German project, one was published in 2004 and the other is 150 pages long."
] |
[
"Pages",
"Translators",
"Years",
"Languages"
] |
[
"150 pages",
"175 pages",
"200 pages",
"225 pages",
"250 pages",
"275 pages",
"300 pages"
] |
[
"Andy",
"Bryan",
"Francis",
"Grant",
"Ira",
"Preston",
"Yvonne"
] |
[
"2002",
"2004",
"2005",
"2007",
"2008",
"2011",
"2012"
] |
[
"German",
"Hebrew",
"Italian",
"Japanese",
"Mandarin",
"Russian",
"Swedish"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=da113607cd9ec52665f354898eeaf919
|
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 person who patrols Green Hills began 2 years after Fred Fleming.",
"\"Wonderman\" is either the person who patrols Tenth Avenue or the hero who patrols Idyllwild.",
"The hero who started in 2008 is either the person who patrols Tenth Avenue or \"Prism Shield\".",
"The seven people are the superhero who patrols Apple Valley, \"Max Fusion\", \"Criminal Bane\", Jimmy Joyce, Danny Doyle, the person who started in 2011 and Fred Fleming.",
"\"Criminal Bane\" began 2 years before the superhero who patrols Libertyville.",
"\"Ultra Hex\" began 1 year before the superhero who patrols Idyllwild.",
"Ned Nielsen began sometime after \"Criminal Bane\".",
"Danny Doyle began sometime before \"Criminal Bane\".",
"\"Criminal Bane\" began 2 years before \"Green Avenger\".",
"Of Kurt Knapp and \"Wonderman\", one patrols Summerland and the other began his crusade in 2011.",
"Of \"Deep Shadow\" and Tim Trevino, one patrols Green Hills and the other 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"
] |
[
"Danny Doyle",
"Fred Fleming",
"Hal Houston",
"Jimmy Joyce",
"Kurt Knapp",
"Ned Nielsen",
"Tim Trevino"
] |
[
"Apple Valley",
"Frazier Park",
"Green Hills",
"Idyllwild",
"Libertyville",
"Summerland",
"Tenth Avenue"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7d889d52e72163c125dd1a181b15504
|
A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.
|
[
"The rocket developed by Techtrin will launch sometime before the rocket from Japan.",
"The rocket from Hungary will launch 5 months before the Athios.",
"The Beritron will launch 3 months after the rocket from New Zealand.",
"Of the Worul and the rocket that will launch in March, one is from Japan and the other is made by Rubicorp.",
"The Foltron will launch sometime after the rocket developed by Rubicorp.",
"The rocket from New Zealand is either the rocket that will launch in May or the rocket developed by Permias.",
"The Gralax won't launch in January.",
"The Foltron won't launch in April.",
"The rocket developed by Ubersplore will launch 4 months after the Exatris.",
"Of the rocket from Poland and the Worul, one will launch in July and the other is made by Omnipax.",
"The rocket from Russia is either the rocket developed by Vexatech or the rocket developed by Rubicorp.",
"The rocket developed by Vexatech, the rocket that will launch in April, the rocket that will launch in February, the rocket that will launch in January, the Exatris and the Athios are all different rockets.",
"The rocket from New Zealand will launch 1 month after the rocket from Qatar."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Companies",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Athios",
"Beritron",
"Dreadco",
"Exatris",
"Foltron",
"Gralax",
"Worul"
] |
[
"Omnipax",
"Permias",
"Rubicorp",
"SpaceZen",
"Techtrin",
"Ubersplore",
"Vexatech"
] |
[
"Hungary",
"Iran",
"Japan",
"New Zealand",
"Poland",
"Qatar",
"Russia"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2c0ae895fb1871d7682226aef530d78b
|
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.
|
[
"Paul's pack is either the blue pack or the black pack.",
"The blue pack isn't made by Pinkster.",
"The orange pack is 15 liters smaller than the Adironda pack.",
"The 25 liter pack isn't made by Lugmor.",
"The 40 liter pack is either the purple pack or Natasha's pack.",
"The seven packs are the 50 liter pack, the Naturba pack, the Pinkster pack, Leroy's pack, the green pack, the Grennel pack and Paul's pack.",
"Of the 35 liter pack and the Bistric pack, one is Leroy's and the other is green.",
"Of the 50 liter pack and the Lugmor pack, one is black and the other is Betty's.",
"The blue pack isn't made by Adironda.",
"Of the silver pack and Kelley's pack, one is 55 liters and the other is 40 liters.",
"The Naturba pack is 5 liters larger than the orange pack.",
"Of the green pack and Myrna's pack, one is 30 liters and the other is 55 liters.",
"The blue pack is larger than the purple pack."
] |
[
"Pack Size",
"Names",
"Brands",
"Colors"
] |
[
"25 liter",
"30 liter",
"35 liter",
"40 liter",
"45 liter",
"50 liter",
"55 liter"
] |
[
"Betty",
"Kelley",
"Leroy",
"Myrna",
"Natasha",
"Paul",
"Vickie"
] |
[
"Adironda",
"Bistric",
"Grennel",
"Lugmor",
"Naturba",
"Pinkster",
"Travelore"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"gray",
"green",
"orange",
"purple",
"silver"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9e113ebab69187ba98277c2163df62e6
|
A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.
|
[
"Ira finished 33 days before Dana.",
"The competitor who traveled for 184 days didn't start out from Cayucos.",
"The seven rowers were the athlete who finished at Kushiro, Ira, the athlete who traveled for 184 days, Marco, the competitor who started from Morro Bay, the competitor who traveled for 250 days and the athlete who traveled for 239 days.",
"Geneva was either the rower who finished at Choshi or the competitor who finished at Onagawa.",
"The rower who started from Pescadero finished sometime after the athlete who finished at Yamada.",
"Of the competitor who traveled for 217 days and Marco, one finished at Takahagi and the other started from Arcata.",
"The rower who started from Pismo Beach finished 11 days after the athlete who finished at Hachinohe.",
"Zachary finished sometime after Marco.",
"The rower who finished at Kushiro finished 11 days after the athlete who finished at Hachinohe.",
"The competitor who started from Arcata finished 33 days before the athlete who finished at Nemuro.",
"The rower who started from Cayucos was either Pedro or Dana.",
"Of the competitor who finished at Nemuro and the athlete who traveled for 184 days, one started from Encinitas and the other was Pedro.",
"The rower who started from Arcata finished 22 days before the athlete who finished at Choshi.",
"The athlete who finished at Onagawa finished sometime after the competitor who finished at Choshi."
] |
[
"Durations",
"Rowers",
"Start Points",
"End Points"
] |
[
"184 days",
"195 days",
"206 days",
"217 days",
"228 days",
"239 days",
"250 days"
] |
[
"Dana",
"Geneva",
"Ira",
"Marco",
"Pedro",
"Yvonne",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Arcata",
"Avalon",
"Cayucos",
"Encinitas",
"Morro Bay",
"Pescadero",
"Pismo Beach"
] |
[
"Choshi",
"Hachinohe",
"Kushiro",
"Onagawa",
"Nemuro",
"Takahagi",
"Yamada"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dd2d5a3a93b1f4d4e6626e953e0fa5c2
|
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.
|
[
"Terry's ring is either the ring made of 24k gold or the piece made of white gold.",
"Darla's piece cost 400 dollars less than Becky's ring.",
"The piece made of 14k gold cost 100 dollars less than the piece made of silver.",
"The ring that cost $1600 doesn't have the ruby.",
"Of the piece that cost $1200 and the piece with the aquamarine, one is Terry's and the other is Katrina's.",
"The ring made of 14k gold doesn't have the diamond.",
"The ring made of white gold cost more than the ring with the opal.",
"Opal's piece didn't cost $1400.",
"The piece made of titanium is either the ring with the topaz or Natasha's ring.",
"The ring with the topaz cost more than Terry's ring.",
"The piece made of white gold doesn't have the ruby.",
"The seven rings are the ring that cost $1600, Terry's piece, Katrina's ring, the ring with the sapphire, Darla's piece, the ring made of 24k gold and the piece made of palladium.",
"The piece with the ruby cost more than Hazel's ring.",
"The piece that cost $1400 doesn't have the aquamarine.",
"Neither the piece with the sapphire nor the ring that cost $1600 is the piece made of platinum.",
"The piece that cost $1400 isn't made of 24k gold.",
"Darla's piece is made of titanium."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Stones",
"Metals"
] |
[
"$1100",
"$1200",
"$1300",
"$1400",
"$1500",
"$1600",
"$1700"
] |
[
"Becky",
"Darla",
"Hazel",
"Katrina",
"Natasha",
"Opal",
"Terry"
] |
[
"aquamarine",
"amethyst",
"diamond",
"opal",
"ruby",
"sapphire",
"topaz"
] |
[
"14k gold",
"24k gold",
"palladium",
"platinum",
"silver",
"titanium",
"white gold"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d0b53a2c0b2a7bb94103a3795cbf37b1
|
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.
|
[
"The person with the $6.50 fare was either the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building or the client who got picked up at the Moore Mansion.",
"Philip was either the customer with the $24.50 fare or the client who was dropped off on King Court.",
"The client with the $21.50 fare was either the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building or Sara.",
"Lee paid somewhat more than the customer who got picked up at the Space Needle.",
"The client who was dropped off on Shelly Lane, the customer with the $12.50 fare, the person with the $15.50 fare, Philip, Sara and Josephine were all different customers.",
"Elvira wasn't dropped off on Ivy Street.",
"Neither Sara nor Josephine was the person who was dropped off on Ivy Street.",
"The customer who was dropped off on Walut Street was picked up at the Moore Mansion.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building was either Isabel or Frederick.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre paid 3 dollars more than the person who was dropped off on York Court.",
"Isabel paid 9 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Space Needle.",
"Of the person with the $15.50 fare and Isabel, one was picked up at the Rainier Club and the other was dropped off on Walut Street.",
"Isabel paid somewhat less than the customer who was dropped off on Blue Jay Court.",
"Lee was either the client with the $24.50 fare or the person who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre.",
"The customer who was dropped off on Blue Jay Court was either the person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower or the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club."
] |
[
"Fares",
"Customers",
"Pickup Points",
"Drop-off Points"
] |
[
"$6.50",
"$9.50",
"$12.50",
"$15.50",
"$18.50",
"$21.50",
"$24.50"
] |
[
"Elvira",
"Frederick",
"Isabel",
"Josephine",
"Lee",
"Philip",
"Sara"
] |
[
"Arctic Building",
"Moore Mansion",
"Neptune Theatre",
"Norvell House",
"Olympic Tower",
"Rainier Club",
"Space Needle"
] |
[
"Blue Jay Court",
"Ivy Street",
"King Court",
"Mill Avenue",
"Shelly Lane",
"Walut Street",
"York Court"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=398d7fb101ed6cc0923aaa51d9b0bc54
|
Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.
|
[
"Of the woodear mushroom and the mushroom going to Pete's Produce, one was found in Pomona Woods and the other sells for $30 per pound.",
"The woodear mushroom, the mushroom that sells for $35 per pound, the mushroom going to Nature's Way, the mushroom found in Cooper Woods, the mushroom going to Abby's Mart and the mushroom found in Lowell Woods are all different mushrooms.",
"The mushroom found in Cooper Woods won't go to Organimarket.",
"The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 15 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Newell Woods.",
"Neither the mushroom going to Nature's Way nor the mushroom found in Pomona Woods is the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound.",
"The mushroom found in Sylmar Woods is either the mushroom going to Organimarket or the mushroom that sells for $55 per pound.",
"The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 25 dollars less per pound than the velvet foot mushroom.",
"Of the mushroom found in Upland Woods and the mushroom that sells for $35 per pound, one will go to Edna's Edibles and the other is the shaggy mane.",
"The oyster mushroom sells for somewhat less per pound than the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods.",
"The mushroom that sells for $55 per pound won't go to Nature's Way.",
"The pink bottom mushroom wasn't found in Sylmar Woods.",
"The mushroom going to Organimarket sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Wickman's.",
"The woodear mushroom won't go to Wickman's.",
"The bear's tooth mushroom is either the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles or the mushroom found in Pomona Woods."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Customers",
"Locations"
] |
[
"$25",
"$30",
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55"
] |
[
"bear\\'s tooth",
"bricktop",
"oyster",
"pink bottom",
"shaggy mane",
"velvet foot",
"woodear"
] |
[
"Abby\\'s Mart",
"Edna\\'s Edibles",
"Localvoria",
"Nature\\'s Way",
"Organimarket",
"Pete\\'s Produce",
"Wickman\\'s"
] |
[
"Buckeye Woods",
"Cooper Woods",
"Lowell Woods",
"Newell Woods",
"Pomona Woods",
"Sylmar Woods",
"Upland Woods"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ea2ef8291db5ec72494a19e7760bd2d0
|
Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.
|
[
"The Lectra 6 costs 25 dollars more than the camera made by Nectron.",
"Neither the camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels nor the Tela G5 is the $650 model.",
"Of the camera made by Cober and the model made by Lirios, one is the FC-520 and the other has a resolution of 12 megapixels.",
"The model made by Torvia isn't the Tela G5.",
"The camera made by Cober costs more than the camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels.",
"Of the Tela G5 and the MX-827, one is made by Dayero and the other has a resolution of 24 megapixels.",
"Of the $625 model and the camera with a resolution of 15 megapixels, one is the FC-520 and the other is made by Honwa.",
"The camera with a resolution of 26 megapixels isn't the Zenix 2C.",
"The model made by Honwa is either the camera with a resolution of 15 megapixels or the $550 camera.",
"The model with a resolution of 18 megapixels isn't the Zenix 2C.",
"The camera made by Lirios costs 25 dollars more than the G-290.",
"The Zenix 2C costs 100 dollars less than the camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels.",
"The model made by Lirios costs 25 dollars less than the Zenix 2C.",
"The $600 camera doesn't have a resolution of 15 megapixels."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Companies",
"Cameras",
"Resolutions"
] |
[
"$550",
"$575",
"$600",
"$625",
"$650",
"$675",
"$700"
] |
[
"Banion",
"Cober",
"Dayero",
"Honwa",
"Lirios",
"Nectron",
"Torvia"
] |
[
"DM-5000",
"FC-520",
"G-290",
"Lectra 6",
"MX-827",
"Tela G5",
"Zenix 2C"
] |
[
"10 megapixels",
"12 megapixels",
"14 megapixels",
"15 megapixels",
"18 megapixels",
"24 megapixels",
"26 megapixels"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0646ade6b8c6676109824aa0cb557b1c
|
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 gray piece weighs 6 pounds more than the cyan bag.",
"The piece that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs 6 pounds more than Ute Fleming's suitcase.",
"Of Zed Alexander's bag and the indigo bag, one was supposed to go to New York and the other weighs 53 pounds.",
"Of the gray suitcase and the luggage that weighs 50 pounds, one is Yolanda Bauer's and the other was supposed to go to Los Angeles.",
"The luggage that needs to go to Denver weighs 12 pounds more than Ute Fleming's bag.",
"The suitcase that weighs 47 pounds, the bag that needs to go to Los Angeles, and Zed Alexander's suitcase are three different pieces.",
"The piece that needs to go to Denver isn't ochre.",
"Wanda Dotson's luggage weighs 3 pounds more than the cyan luggage.",
"Xavier Carey's luggage wasn't supposed to go to Los Angeles.",
"The piece that needs to go to Santa Fe weighs less than Zed Alexander's luggage.",
"The suitcase that needs to go to Orlando isn't indigo.",
"The red suitcase weighs more than the bag that needs to go to Chicago.",
"The indigo luggage weighs 9 pounds more than the pink piece.",
"The red luggage weighs 9 pounds less than Tanya Gould'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"
] |
[
"cyan",
"gray",
"indigo",
"ochre",
"pink",
"red",
"silver"
] |
[
"Atlanta",
"Chicago",
"Denver",
"Los Angeles",
"New York",
"Orlando",
"Santa Fe"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=51f0fe1b6cb3abfd5641a6afd29203c0
|
Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.
|
[
"The person who worked at Front Reef was either Freddie or whoever dove on Saturday.",
"Whoever dove on Tuesday caught 12 fewer fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.",
"Of the person who worked at Charles Sink and whoever dove on Tuesday, one is Jorge and the other caught 15 lion fish.",
"The person who worked at Ash Cay caught 6 fewer fish than whoever dove on Wednesday.",
"Of whoever dove on Friday and the person who worked at Charles Sink, one caught 15 lion fish and the other is Henrietta.",
"Whoever dove on Monday didn't work at Belle Bar.",
"The person who caught 30 lion fish didn't dive on Saturday.",
"Of the person who worked at Belle Bar and the person who caught 18 lion fish, one dived on Wednesday and the other is Vernon.",
"Danielle caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Monday.",
"Danielle was either whoever dove on Thursday or the person who caught 30 lion fish.",
"Ivan was either whoever dove on Sunday or the person who caught 21 lion fish.",
"The person who worked at Charles Sink caught more fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay.",
"The person who worked at Holly Hock caught 12 more fish than whoever dove on Sunday."
] |
[
"Lion Fish",
"Spearfishers",
"Locations",
"Days"
] |
[
"12",
"15",
"18",
"21",
"24",
"27",
"30"
] |
[
"Danielle",
"Freddie",
"Gabriel",
"Henrietta",
"Ivan",
"Jorge",
"Vernon"
] |
[
"Ash Cay",
"Belle Bar",
"Charles Sink",
"Ethel Bay",
"Front Reef",
"Gillis Deep",
"Holly Hock"
] |
[
"Sunday",
"Monday",
"Tuesday",
"Wednesday",
"Thursday",
"Friday",
"Saturday"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1c2f988b39f337a074fc403fcdfc1175
|
The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.
|
[
"The nearly wild, the flower grown in Hardy, and the rose that won second place are three different flowers.",
"Shannon's rose finished somewhere behind the dame de coeur.",
"The red cascade wasn't grown by Georgia.",
"Of the rose that won seventh place and the winecup, one was grown in Hardy and the other was Brooke's.",
"Of the rose grown in Olin and the flower grown in Dunlap, one was Anna's and the other won sixth place.",
"The flower grown in Yorba Linda was either the flower that won fifth place or the calocarpa.",
"The dame de coeur finished 3 places behind the calocarpa.",
"The trier was either the rose that won first place or the rose that won fifth place.",
"Georgia's rose finished somewhere ahead of the trier.",
"The winecup finished 3 places behind the flower grown in Athens.",
"The flower grown in Athens wasn't grown by Peggy.",
"Of the flower that won seventh place and the flower grown in Ida Grove, one was Georgia's and the other is the bon silene.",
"The seven flowers were the rose that won sixth place, Casey's rose, the flower grown in Hardy, Peggy's rose, Brooke's flower, Georgia's rose and the flower grown in Olin."
] |
[
"Placements",
"Roses",
"Gardeners",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"bon silene",
"calocarpa",
"dame de coeur",
"nearly wild",
"red cascade",
"trier",
"winecup"
] |
[
"Anna",
"Brooke",
"Casey",
"Georgia",
"Peggy",
"Shannon",
"Tricia"
] |
[
"Athens",
"Dunlap",
"Hardy",
"Ida Grove",
"Newport Beach",
"Olin",
"Yorba Linda"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e8033d65f3ea74f98e9c5c1407f5b4f6
|
"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 booking that requested the bounce castle is either the party on Campus Drive or the Rosario family party.",
"The Hayden family event is 1 day before the party on Campus Drive.",
"The booking that requested the clown isn't on Ash Avenue.",
"The booking on October 7 isn't for the Thorntons.",
"Of the party on October 6 and the event on October 3, one is on Sunset Way and the other requested the petting zoo.",
"The booking that requested the petting zoo is 1 day before the Hayden family party.",
"The Rosario family event is 3 days before the party on Ash Avenue.",
"The event on October 5 isn't for the Johnsons.",
"The party on October 4 is either the event on Ash Avenue or the event on Island Drive.",
"The Rosario family booking is sometime after the event on Island Drive.",
"The event on Norway Court is either the event on October 4 or the Thornton family event.",
"Of the booking on October 6 and the booking on Viking Street, one requested the rock band and the other is for the Powells.",
"The booking that requested the magician is 1 day after the event on K Street.",
"The party on Island Drive is sometime after the Anderson family event.",
"The booking that requested the photo booth is either the Hayden family event or the Powell family event."
] |
[
"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"
] |
[
"Anderson",
"Hayden",
"Johnson",
"Powell",
"Rosario",
"Thornton",
"Walker"
] |
[
"Ash Avenue",
"Campus Drive",
"Island Drive",
"K Street",
"Norway Court",
"Sunset Way",
"Viking Street"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2b35acfdd9bec588575d10e488c40712
|
"Extreme Outdoor Survival" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.
|
[
"The show where the survivor brought the knife aired 4 weeks before the episode filmed in Bolivia.",
"Freddie's show didn't air on April 13th.",
"The episode that aired on May 18th wasn't filmed in Kiribati.",
"Of the episode where the survivor brought the fire starter and the show that aired on May 11th, one featured Isaac and the other featured Freddie.",
"Alfredo's show is either the episode filmed in Myanmar or the episode where the survivor brought the knife.",
"The show that aired on April 13th was filmed in Cambodia.",
"Of the episode filmed in Vanuatu and the show where the survivor brought the duct tape, one featured Isaac and the other aired on April 6th.",
"Isaac's episode wasn't filmed in Myanmar.",
"Bennie's episode gave its survivor the hatchet.",
"Of the episode where the survivor brought the water filter and the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet, one was filmed in Nicaragua and the other featured Wendell.",
"The episode where the survivor brought the water filter, Freddie's show, and the episode filmed in Bolivia are three different episodes.",
"The show filmed in Kiribati, Bennie's episode, the episode where the survivor brought the duct tape, the episode where the survivor brought the knife and the show that aired on April 13th are all different episodes.",
"Luke's show aired 2 weeks after Wendell's show.",
"Freddie's show wasn't filmed in Myanmar.",
"Luke's episode is either the show filmed in Cambodia or the show where the survivor brought the rope.",
"The episode where the survivor brought the water filter wasn't filmed in Cambodia."
] |
[
"Dates",
"Survivors",
"Countries",
"Tools"
] |
[
"April 6th",
"April 13th",
"April 20th",
"April 27th",
"May 4th",
"May 11th",
"May 18th"
] |
[
"Alfredo",
"Bennie",
"Freddie",
"Isaac",
"Luke",
"Steven",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"Bolivia",
"Cambodia",
"Kiribati",
"Myanmar",
"Nicaragua",
"New Zealand",
"Vanuatu"
] |
[
"duct tape",
"fire starter",
"hatchet",
"knife",
"pot",
"rope",
"water filter"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6fdf756692a0b79a774973ef5a43ed3b
|
Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.
|
[
"Gwendolyn's expedition will be either the expedition leaving in May or Spencer's team.",
"Of Noel's team and the expedition going to Yemen, one will include Ronda and the other will leave in April.",
"The expedition leaving in June, the team leaving in January, Leon's expedition and the expedition leaving in May will be all different teams.",
"The team going to Grenada will be either Charles's expedition or the expedition leaving in January.",
"The team leaving in May won't be traveling to Honduras.",
"Charles's team won't be leaving in May.",
"The team leaving in February will be either the team going to Mongolia or Isaac's expedition.",
"Velma's team will leave 1 month after the team going to Grenada.",
"Of Mike's team and the team going to Chile, one will leave in March and the other will include Brittany.",
"Leon's expedition won't be traveling to Yemen.",
"Of the expedition leaving in July and the team going to Angola, one will include Spencer and the other will include Mercedes.",
"The expedition going to Angola will leave 3 months after Ronda's expedition.",
"Of the team leaving in February and the expedition leaving in May, one will include Hazel and the other will be going to Ukraine.",
"The team going to Grenada will leave 2 months before Ronda's team."
] |
[
"Months",
"Chiroptologists",
"Speleologists",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Charles",
"Evan",
"Isaac",
"Leon",
"Mike",
"Noel",
"Spencer"
] |
[
"Brittany",
"Faith",
"Gwendolyn",
"Hazel",
"Mercedes",
"Ronda",
"Velma"
] |
[
"Angola",
"Chile",
"Grenada",
"Honduras",
"Mongolia",
"Ukraine",
"Yemen"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ecd572c6be891b62d158e148f2646fa3
|
Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.
|
[
"Linda Lindsey's reservation is either the reservation to be picked up in Valencia or the reservation to be picked up in Redding.",
"The Volvo rental is for a period 1 day shorter than Linda Lindsey's rental.",
"The rental to be picked up in Durham is for a period 1 day longer than the reservation to be picked up in Groveland.",
"The rental to be picked up in Brownfield isn't for the Fiat.",
"The rental to be picked up in Iowa Falls is either the Nissan rental or the 2 day rental.",
"The reservation to be picked up in Brownfield is for a period 2 days longer than Mira Morrow's rental.",
"Bethany Bryan's reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than Mira Morrow's reservation.",
"The Nissan rental is for a period 1 day shorter than the Kia rental.",
"Of the 3 day rental and the Kia rental, one will be picked up in Durham and the other is Vicky Vaughan's.",
"The reservation to be picked up in Redding is for a period 2 days longer than the rental to be picked up in Valencia.",
"Neither the Volvo reservation nor Penny Perry's rental is the reservation to be picked up in Brownfield.",
"The Hyundai reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the Volvo rental.",
"Of the reservation to be picked up in Iowa Falls and the Buick reservation, one is Freda Franklin's and the other is for 7 days.",
"The Buick reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the reservation to be picked up in Iowa Falls."
] |
[
"Contract Length",
"Customers",
"Cars",
"Locations"
] |
[
"2 days",
"3 days",
"4 days",
"5 days",
"6 days",
"7 days",
"8 days"
] |
[
"Bethany Bryan",
"Donna David",
"Freda Franklin",
"Linda Lindsey",
"Mira Morrow",
"Penny Perry",
"Vicky Vaughan"
] |
[
"Buick",
"Fiat",
"Hyundai",
"Jeep",
"Kia",
"Nissan",
"Volvo"
] |
[
"Brownfield",
"Durham",
"Groveland",
"Iowa Falls",
"Los Altos",
"Redding",
"Valencia"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=16662a83d22fb5c62712016b85f065c7
|
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
|
[
"Of the New Mexico native and Floyd, one lives in West Liberty and the other is 112 years old.",
"The centenarian who lives in Arthur is either the Delaware native or the centenarian who is 112 years old.",
"Shari is 1 year older than the Connecticut native.",
"The centenarian who lives in West Liberty is either the New Mexico native or Doris.",
"The Connecticut native is younger than the centenarian who lives in Tehama.",
"Herbert is 1 year older than the Georgia native.",
"The centenarian who lives in Plymouth is either Kyle or the Connecticut native.",
"The New Mexico native is older than the Delaware native.",
"Tim isn't a native of New Mexico.",
"Of the person who lives in Plymouth and Floyd, one is 113 years old and the other is a native of Kansas.",
"The centenarian who is 111 years old, Floyd, the centenarian who lives in Limington, the person who lives in Plymouth, the Texas native and Kyle are all different people.",
"Willard is 3 years younger than Doris.",
"The Georgia native is 2 years older than the centenarian who lives in Shaver Lake."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Names",
"States",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"109 years",
"110 years",
"111 years",
"112 years",
"113 years",
"114 years",
"115 years"
] |
[
"Doris",
"Floyd",
"Herbert",
"Kyle",
"Shari",
"Tim",
"Willard"
] |
[
"Connecticut",
"Delaware",
"Georgia",
"Kansas",
"Missouri",
"New Mexico",
"Texas"
] |
[
"Arthur",
"Isleton",
"Limington",
"Plymouth",
"Shaver Lake",
"Tehama",
"West Liberty"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=833c9c7d25245f633e7a9741fa0bcd76
|
Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of "buried treasure"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.
|
[
"The piece that sold for $625 was either the meteorite or the piece found at Gillis Park.",
"The cannonball was either the item found in 1992 or the object that sold for $550.",
"The silver coin wasn't found in 2000.",
"The diamond ring was either the object found at Front Beach or the object found in 2004.",
"The item found in 2009 sold for 75 dollars less than the piece found in 2000.",
"The piece found in 2009 wasn't found at Heffen Lane.",
"The piece that sold for $325 was either the gold chain or the silver coin.",
"The object found at Front Beach sold for somewhat more than the object found at Dimmot Woods.",
"The piece found in 1992 sold for 150 dollars less than the piece found in 2004.",
"The piece found in 2004 sold for 75 dollars less than the item found at Burr Woods.",
"The piece found in 2014 sold for somewhat less than the piece found at Addison Beach.",
"The item found in 2009 wasn't found at Gillis Park.",
"The wristwatch didn't sell for $475.",
"The piece that sold for $325 wasn't found at Gillis Park.",
"Of the item found at Dimmot Woods and the piece found in 1995, one sold for $475 and the other sold for $625.",
"The earring, the item found at Dimmot Woods, the piece found in 1992, the item found in 2004, the meteorite and the item found in 2009 were all different objects."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Items",
"Locations",
"Years"
] |
[
"$250",
"$325",
"$400",
"$475",
"$550",
"$625",
"$700"
] |
[
"cannonball",
"diamond ring",
"earring",
"gold chain",
"meteorite",
"silver coin",
"wristwatch"
] |
[
"Addison Beach",
"Burr Woods",
"Colbert Run",
"Dimmot Woods",
"Front Beach",
"Gillis Park",
"Heffen Lane"
] |
[
"1992",
"1995",
"2000",
"2004",
"2005",
"2009",
"2014"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fa7cbf61e7a0040fc1a52f7e5200a772
|
Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.
|
[
"The jigsaw puzzle released in 1978 has somewhat fewer than the puzzle with the football theme.",
"The puzzle released in 1978 has 250 more pieces than the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.",
"The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem is either the jigsaw puzzle with the coral reef theme or the jigsaw puzzle with 1250 pieces.",
"The puzzle made by Lyrod has 500 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme.",
"The puzzle with the autumn leaves theme has 1,250 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth.",
"The puzzle with 250 pieces wasn't released in 1999.",
"Of the jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle made by Rynir, one has the football theme and the other was released in 1982.",
"The puzzle made by Denlend has 1,250 fewer pieces than the puzzle with the outer space theme.",
"The jigsaw puzzle released in 1981 has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme.",
"The puzzle made by Sonaco has 750 fewer pieces than the puzzle made by Rynir.",
"The puzzle made by Vesem wasn't released in 1981.",
"The jigsaw puzzle released in 1998 has somewhat more than the puzzle with the rustic village theme.",
"The puzzle made by Lyrod has 250 more pieces than the puzzle with the coral reef theme.",
"The jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme is either the jigsaw puzzle with 1500 pieces or the puzzle released in 1998.",
"Of the jigsaw puzzle with 500 pieces and the puzzle released in 1992, one was made by Denlend and the other was made by Lyrod."
] |
[
"Pieces",
"Companies",
"Themes",
"Years"
] |
[
"250",
"500",
"750",
"1000",
"1250",
"1500",
"1750"
] |
[
"Buralde",
"Denlend",
"Furoth",
"Lyrod",
"Rynir",
"Sonaco",
"Vesem"
] |
[
"autumn leaves",
"city skyline",
"coral reef",
"football",
"outer space",
"postage stamp",
"rustic village"
] |
[
"1978",
"1981",
"1982",
"1988",
"1992",
"1998",
"1999"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1a7132661f9718ed1c552c38ab2d8536
|
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\" lived 60,000 years before the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall.",
"The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived 30,000 years after the mammoth found in Saskatchewan.",
"The animal found in Michigan was either the animal that was 8.1 ft tall or \"Snuffles\".",
"The mammoth believed to be 80,000 years old wasn't found in Michigan.",
"The animal that was 9.6 ft tall lived 60,000 years after \"Fang\".",
"The animal found in Scotland lived 150,000 years before the animal that was 9.3 ft tall.",
"The mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall was either the animal believed to be 80,000 years old or the animal found in Greenland.",
"Of \"Dumbo\" and the mammoth believed to be 200,000 years old, one was unearthed in Scotland and the other was 9.6 ft tall.",
"The mammoth found in Siberia lived 90,000 years after the animal that was 8.6 ft tall.",
"The animal found in Scotland lived 60,000 years before \"Peanut\".",
"Of \"Thumper\" and the mammoth found in Norway, one was 8.9 ft tall and the other is thought to be 170,000 years old.",
"\"Bernie\" lived sometime after the animal that was 7.8 ft tall."
] |
[
"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=ab0f398ca8c109a6dd6d0ec478aa8c40
|
Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.
|
[
"The painting that's been missing for 22 years was painted sometime after \"Lost in Time\".",
"Turxar's painting was painted 40 years before \"Girl at Sea\".",
"Of the piece that's been missing for 19 years and \"Orange Sky\", one was painted in 1897 and the other is by Curo Cersal.",
"Kami's masterpiece was painted 8 years before Zhale's masterpiece.",
"The masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years was painted 8 years after \"Hoxley Hills\".",
"The painting that's been missing for 15 years isn't \"Willow Bend\".",
"The painting that's been missing for 19 years was painted 8 years before \"Hoxley Hills\".",
"Of \"Clockwork\" and the 1929 masterpiece, one is by Turxar and the other has been missing for 25 years.",
"Turxar's masterpiece was painted 8 years before Fuji Fukiro's masterpiece.",
"Graham Ginso's painting is either \"Orange Sky\" or the painting that's been missing for 13 years.",
"Of \"Lost in Time\" and the painting that's been missing for 15 years, one was painted in 1913 and the other is by Kami.",
"Kami's piece was painted 16 years after \"Hoxley Hills\"."
] |
[
"Years",
"Artists",
"Paintings",
"Years Missing"
] |
[
"1897",
"1905",
"1913",
"1921",
"1929",
"1937",
"1945"
] |
[
"Curo Cersal",
"Fuji Fukiro",
"Graham Ginso",
"Honasha",
"Kami",
"Turxar",
"Zhale"
] |
[
"Clockwork",
"Girl at Sea",
"Hoxley Hills",
"Lost in Time",
"Orange Sky",
"Tantrum",
"Willow Bend"
] |
[
"10",
"13",
"15",
"19",
"20",
"22",
"25"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2d618108d9da2680ce0498148f63513a
|
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
|
[
"Patricia's product doesn't contain apple.",
"Olga's candle costs less than the clove product.",
"The $7.50 product is either the apple candle or Victoria's product.",
"The $5.50 product contains pear.",
"Victoria's product costs 1 dollar more than the bergamot candle.",
"Edna's product is either the bergamot product or the pear product.",
"Of Patricia's candle and Yolanda's candle, one contains coconut and the other contains clove.",
"The $8.50 product, the freesia product, the eucalyptus candle, the coconut product, Olga's product and the peach candle are all different products.",
"The freesia product costs 1 dollar less than the lavender product.",
"Yolanda's candle costs less than Olga's candle.",
"Francisco's product doesn't contain lime.",
"The fig product costs 1 dollar more than Francisco's product.",
"The cinnamon candle costs 1 dollar less than the freesia candle.",
"The apple product is either the lavender candle or the $8.50 product.",
"Of the $9.50 candle and the cinnamon product, one contains coconut and the other is Francisco's.",
"The peach product doesn't contain vanilla."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] |
[
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50",
"$10.50"
] |
[
"Edna",
"Francisco",
"Olga",
"Patricia",
"Victoria",
"Yolanda",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"cinnamon",
"clove",
"eucalyptus",
"freesia",
"lavender",
"sandalwood",
"vanilla"
] |
[
"apple",
"bergamot",
"coconut",
"lime",
"fig",
"peach",
"pear"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=625ab09f5a1974ba577b33eb3733dd32
|
The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).
|
[
"The comet Lawrence discovered was discovered 2 years after the comet Nolan discovered.",
"Of Trosny and the one discovered in 2013, one was first seen by Cal Barron and the other orbits the sun once every 21 years.",
"The comet discovered in 2011 is either the one with an orbital period of 29 years or the one with an orbital period of 42 years.",
"The one with an orbital period of 15 years is either the comet Lawrence discovered or Trosny.",
"The comet discovered in 2010 is Gostroma.",
"The comet Dean Courtis discovered was discovered sometime after the comet Underwood discovered.",
"The one discovered in 2009 doesn't have an orbital period of 29 years.",
"Of the comet discovered in 2013 and the comet Lawrence discovered, one is Peinope and the other orbits the sun once every 30 years.",
"The comet Dean Courtis discovered was discovered sometime before the comet with an orbital period of 65 years.",
"Trosny was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 30 years.",
"Of the one Irv Horton discovered and the one with an orbital period of 30 years, one is Klionne and the other was found in 2012.",
"Wally Six, the one Underwood discovered, and the comet Rush discovered are three different comets.",
"The comet Underwood discovered, Casputi, the one with an orbital period of 29 years, the comet Rush discovered and the comet with an orbital period of 42 years are all different comets."
] |
[
"Years",
"Astronomers",
"Comets",
"Periods"
] |
[
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011",
"2012",
"2013",
"2014"
] |
[
"Cal Barron",
"Dean Courtis",
"Irv Horton",
"Lawrence",
"Nolan",
"Rush",
"Underwood"
] |
[
"Casputi",
"Gostroma",
"Klionne",
"Peinope",
"Sporrin",
"Trosny",
"Wally Six"
] |
[
"15 years",
"21 years",
"29 years",
"30 years",
"42 years",
"65 years",
"72 years"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=52ad60e6f28175e2ccb80967d2cff71c
|
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.
|
[
"Ora's assignment isn't on the Osprey.",
"Neither the blacktip shark assignment nor the study on the Pegasus is the project beginning in August.",
"The hammerhead shark study isn't on the Pegasus.",
"Of the study beginning in May and the basking shark assignment, one is on the Orion and the other is Joy's study.",
"Vicki's study starts 1 month before Zachary's project.",
"The project beginning in September is on the Liberty.",
"Lauren's study is either the goblin shark assignment or the study on the Serenity.",
"The project on the Escape starts 1 month after Vicki's project.",
"Lauren's assignment starts 1 month after the leopard shark project.",
"The hammerhead shark study is either the assignment beginning in May or Eunice's project.",
"The project beginning in June is either Iris's assignment or Lauren's assignment.",
"Joy's assignment starts sometime after the great white shark study.",
"Ora's study isn't on the Orion.",
"The basking shark project starts 3 months after Zachary's study.",
"The assignment beginning in April is either Ora's assignment or the tiger shark project.",
"The assignment on the Odyssey starts sometime before the assignment on the Osprey.",
"Vicki's study starts 2 months before the hammerhead shark project."
] |
[
"Months",
"Students",
"Ships",
"Sharks"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August",
"September"
] |
[
"Eunice",
"Iris",
"Joy",
"Lauren",
"Ora",
"Vicki",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Escape",
"Liberty",
"Odyssey",
"Orion",
"Osprey",
"Pegasus",
"Serenity"
] |
[
"basking",
"blacktip",
"goblin",
"great white",
"hammerhead",
"leopard",
"tiger"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b782e53aea8100c1699bf3ed10ea6b78
|
The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged "ghost," and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.
|
[
"Barnhill was visited 2 months after the home on Grant Place.",
"Stockford wasn't located on Haley Square.",
"The building haunted by Brunhilde was either the home Priscilla visited in May or the building Priscilla visited in January.",
"Fletcher Rise was either the home haunted by Victor or the house Priscilla visited in January.",
"The home haunted by Abigail was on Eagle Street.",
"The house on Eagle Street was investigated 1 month before the home haunted by Francis.",
"Wolfenden wasn't located on Darby Lane.",
"Neither the house on Grant Place nor Barnhill was the home haunted by Geoffrey.",
"The building on Grant Place was visited sometime after Fletcher Rise.",
"Of the house on Haley Square and Balfern, one was said to be haunted by Lady Grey and the other was visited in February.",
"The building Priscilla visited in April was either the building on Circle Drive or the building haunted by Victor.",
"Balfern was either the home haunted by Tarlton or the house haunted by Lady Grey.",
"The house haunted by Tarlton was visited 3 months after the building on Grant Place.",
"The house haunted by Victor was investigated 2 months before Downsell.",
"The house on Fifth Avenue was visited 1 month after Wolfenden.",
"Downsell wasn't located on Darby Lane."
] |
[
"Months",
"Houses",
"Streets",
"Ghosts"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Balfern",
"Barnhill",
"Downsell",
"Fletcher Rise",
"Hughenden",
"Stockford",
"Wolfenden"
] |
[
"Bird Road",
"Circle Drive",
"Darby Lane",
"Eagle Street",
"Fifth Avenue",
"Grant Place",
"Haley Square"
] |
[
"Abigail",
"Brunhilde",
"Francis",
"Geoffrey",
"Lady Grey",
"Tarlton",
"Victor"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5f3e0aa86386a8f53d622457a263a775
|
There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.
|
[
"Mt. York is taller than Mt. Calhoun.",
"The peak first climbed in 1914 wasn't first climbed by Gerry Gamble.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1914 is taller than Mt. Calhoun.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1845 is shorter than the mountain first summited by Jethro Jacobs.",
"The mountain first summited by Ford Fischer is either the peak first climbed in 1845 or Mt. Phillips.",
"Mt. Sloan is either the mountain first summited by Irving Igor or the mountain first climbed in 1926.",
"The peak first climbed in 1914 wasn't first climbed by Art Aguilar.",
"Mt. Sloan is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Vincent.",
"Of the mountain first climbed in 1899 and the peak that is 14,470 feet tall, one was first climbed by Jethro Jacobs and the other is Mt. Calhoun.",
"The peak first summited by Leonard Lara is 260 feet shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1962.",
"Mt. Sloan is shorter than Mt. Calhoun.",
"The mountain first summited by Art Aguilar is 260 feet taller than Mt. York.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1863 is either the peak first summited by Irving Igor or the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble.",
"Mt. Gillespie wasn't first climbed by Art Aguilar.",
"Of the peak first summited by Chip Carson and the mountain that is 14,730 feet tall, one is Mt. Sloan and the other was first climbed in 1962.",
"The peak first climbed in 1946 is either the peak that is 14,470 feet tall or Mt. Gillespie."
] |
[
"Heights",
"Mountains",
"Climbers",
"Years"
] |
[
"14,210",
"14,340",
"14,470",
"14,600",
"14,730",
"14,860",
"14,990"
] |
[
"Mt. Calhoun",
"Mt. Dawson",
"Mt. Gillespie",
"Mt. Phillips",
"Mt. Sloan",
"Mt. Vincent",
"Mt. York"
] |
[
"Art Aguilar",
"Chip Carson",
"Ford Fischer",
"Gerry Gamble",
"Irving Igor",
"Jethro Jacobs",
"Leonard Lara"
] |
[
"1845",
"1863",
"1899",
"1914",
"1926",
"1946",
"1962"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6223bde78a8b12e4b540aa5ca268c472
|
Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.
|
[
"The Streeter Inc. interview isn't for the graphic design job.",
"Of the interview on August 24th and the interview on August 25th, one is at Sancode and the other is in Anita.",
"The interview for the janitor position will be either the Alpha Plus interview or the Haytouch interview.",
"The interview on August 26th isn't in Fonda.",
"The Zathdrill interview is sometime after the Laneplex interview.",
"The interview in Norwalk is sometime after the Canway interview.",
"Of the meeting in Anita and the interview for the sales rep position, one is at Laneplex and the other is on August 24th.",
"Of the Zathdrill interview and the interview for the copywriter position, one is on August 22nd and the other is in Jackson.",
"The interview in Norwalk isn't for the social media job.",
"The Alpha Plus interview will be either the meeting in Prescott or the meeting in Fonda.",
"The interview for the social media position will be either the Haytouch interview or the interview in Fonda.",
"The interview on August 24th isn't for the web developer job.",
"The Zathdrill interview isn't for the web developer job.",
"The meeting in Prescott is sometime after the meeting in Bellevue.",
"Of the interview in Inyokern and the interview on August 26th, one is for the social media job and the other is at Canway.",
"The Canway interview is 2 days before the meeting for the janitor position."
] |
[
"Days",
"Companies",
"Positions",
"Towns"
] |
[
"August 20th",
"August 21st",
"August 22nd",
"August 23rd",
"August 24th",
"August 25th",
"August 26th"
] |
[
"Alpha Plus",
"Canway",
"Haytouch",
"Laneplex",
"Sancode",
"Streeter Inc.",
"Zathdrill"
] |
[
"copywriter",
"graphic design",
"janitor",
"sales rep",
"social media",
"tech support",
"web developer"
] |
[
"Anita",
"Bellevue",
"Fonda",
"Inyokern",
"Jackson",
"Norwalk",
"Prescott"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d2e1d998b76e3957878424476dab1cd
|
The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.
|
[
"Shawna's pair was 4 sizes smaller than Estelle's pair.",
"The Schtillet footwear was either Whitney's pair or the $245 pair.",
"The size 7 set was either Whitney's pair or Shawna's pair.",
"The $245 pair wasn't made by Cormano.",
"The Abbott Hill footwear was somewhat smaller than the Schtillet footwear.",
"The $200 pair was 1 size larger than the Williford footwear.",
"Whitney's pair didn't cost $185.",
"The $230 pair was 5 sizes smaller than Olive's pair.",
"The Williford footwear was 3 sizes smaller than the $155 pair.",
"The Manzarita footwear was 1 size larger than Whitney's pair.",
"Of the size 9 set and the size 6 set, one cost $170 and the other was bought by Bethany.",
"The $230 pair was 1 size larger than Danielle's pair.",
"The $245 pair was either the size 4 set or the Abbott Hill footwear.",
"The size 10 set was either Estelle's pair or the Graffetz footwear."
] |
[
"Shoe Sizes",
"Customers",
"Brands",
"Prices"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
[
"Bethany",
"Danielle",
"Estelle",
"Juana",
"Olive",
"Shawna",
"Whitney"
] |
[
"Abbott Hill",
"Cormano",
"Graffetz",
"Manzarita",
"Schtillet",
"Tinghill",
"Williford"
] |
[
"$125",
"$155",
"$170",
"$185",
"$200",
"$230",
"$245"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7e8f799f40fd90b0b5b4f7521d1006d
|
A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.
|
[
"Mae didn't begin with the Reti Opening.",
"The player who started with the Ware Opening played 3 games after the person who lost in 18 moves.",
"Of the person who played fourth and Nichole, one started with the Ware Opening and the other lost in 18 moves.",
"Of the player who lost in 25 moves and the player who lost in 41 moves, one played sixth and the other was Velma.",
"Mae didn't begin with the Benko Gambit.",
"The person who lost in 25 moves played sometime before the person who lost in 48 moves.",
"The person who lost in 29 moves didn't begin with the Evans Gambit.",
"Kendra played 1 game after Brooke.",
"The player who started with the Giuoco Start played 4 games after the person who lost in 36 moves.",
"The person who started with the Reti Opening played sometime after the person who started with the Ware Opening.",
"The person who started with the Benko Gambit played sometime after the person who started with the Reti Opening.",
"Kendra didn't begin with the Benko Gambit.",
"Of the person who started with the Ware Opening and the person who lost in 25 moves, one was Velma and the other played sixth.",
"The player who started with the Benko Gambit, Heather, the player who lost in 18 moves, Brooke and Velma were all different people.",
"The player who lost in 29 moves played 1 game before the person who started with the Torre Attack."
] |
[
"Games",
"Player",
"Gambits",
"Moves"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Brooke",
"Heather",
"Kendra",
"Mae",
"Nichole",
"Velma",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Benko Gambit",
"Evans Gambit",
"Giuoco Start",
"Reti Opening",
"Torre Attack",
"Slav Defense",
"Ware Opening"
] |
[
"18",
"25",
"26",
"29",
"36",
"41",
"48"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9b512e4f6da7e6f499561e3f662927c2
|
Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.
|
[
"The show on channel 7 is either Tonight Again or Oda Osborn's show.",
"Penny Pugh's show starts sometime before Ken Kirby's show.",
"The program on channel 7 isn't Witching Hour.",
"Lina Lopez's show is either the show that starts at 10:30 pm or the show that starts at 10:45 pm.",
"Nate Nichol's program starts 45 minutes after Variety X.",
"The show that starts at 11:45 pm isn't Witching Hour.",
"Jack Jensen's show is either the program on channel 4 or the program that starts at 11:15 pm.",
"Variety X starts 45 minutes before Up Till Two.",
"Tonight Again starts 15 minutes after Variety X.",
"The program that starts at 11:30 pm isn't Green Tonight.",
"The seven shows are Maddy Meyer's program, the program that starts at 11:30 pm, the show that starts at 10:30 pm, the program that starts at 10:15 pm, Witching Hour, the program that starts at 10:45 pm and Up Till Two.",
"Jack Jensen's program isn't Witching Hour.",
"Lina Lopez's show doesn't air on channel 5.",
"Of Ken Kirby's program and the show on channel 2, one is Variety X and the other starts at 10:30 pm.",
"The show on channel 9 starts 45 minutes after the show on channel 13.",
"Of Late Night and Green Tonight, one is hosted by Maddy Meyer and the other airs on channel 4."
] |
[
"Time Slots",
"Hosts",
"Titles",
"Channels"
] |
[
"10:15 pm",
"10:30 pm",
"10:45 pm",
"11:00 pm",
"11:15 pm",
"11:30 pm",
"11:45 pm"
] |
[
"Jack Jensen",
"Ken Kirby",
"Lina Lopez",
"Maddy Meyer",
"Nate Nichol",
"Oda Osborn",
"Penny Pugh"
] |
[
"Green Tonight",
"Late Night",
"Red Eye Party",
"Tonight Again",
"Up Till Two",
"Variety X",
"Witching Hour"
] |
[
"2",
"4",
"5",
"7",
"9",
"11",
"13"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5bba8d7355f3b85f4ced478380dbd9f2
|
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.
|
[
"Shelly is 36 years younger than Yoda.",
"The tortoise from Oman is 18 years younger than the one from Kazakhstan.",
"The 122-year-old tortoise isn't from Jamaica.",
"Methuselah is 36 years older than the ringed tortoise.",
"The one from Algeria is 36 years older than the animal from Oman.",
"Of the ringed tortoise and the horned tortoise, one is 86 years old and the other is named Yoda.",
"The 14-year-old animal is the swoop-backed tortoise.",
"The tortoise from Yemen is 72 years older than the armored tortoise.",
"Of the tortoise from Algeria and Toredo, one is the black neck tortoise and the other is 14 years old.",
"Shelly is older than the one from Oman.",
"The animal from Uruguay isn't the two rimmed tortoise.",
"Speedy is either the 86-year-old animal or the 32-year-old one.",
"The seven animals are the one from Algeria, Toredo, Speedy, the 122-year-old tortoise, Shelly, Snappy and Yoda.",
"The one from Guinea is either Speedy or the horned tortoise.",
"The 86-year-old tortoise isn't from Guinea."
] |
[
"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"
] |
[
"Algeria",
"Guinea",
"Jamaica",
"Kazakhstan",
"Oman",
"Uruguay",
"Yemen"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2871031a5e26d46dd2310cf9f246142f
|
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.
|
[
"The person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop was 2 spots in line behind the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop.",
"Of the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop and the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop, one ordered lemon for their second scoop and the other was Adam.",
"The person who ordered egg nog for their second scoop was 4 spots in line ahead of Leslie.",
"Of Adam and Roberta, one ordered strawberry for their second scoop and the other ordered coconut for their first scoop.",
"The person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop was immediately behind the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop.",
"Miguel is either the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop or the customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop.",
"The person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop was immediately behind the customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop.",
"The sixth person is either the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop or Adam.",
"The person who ordered coconut for their first scoop was 2 spots in line behind Nancy.",
"Neither the fifth customer nor the second customer is the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop.",
"The person who ordered coffee for their second scoop, the customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop and Leslie are all different customers.",
"The person who ordered rocky road for their second scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered lemon for their second scoop.",
"Opal didn't order cherry for their first scoop."
] |
[
"Places",
"Customers",
"First Scoop",
"Second Scoop"
] |
[
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"5th",
"6th",
"7th"
] |
[
"Adam",
"Bridget",
"Leslie",
"Miguel",
"Nancy",
"Opal",
"Roberta"
] |
[
"banana",
"cherry",
"coconut",
"mango",
"peppermint",
"raspberry",
"vanilla"
] |
[
"chocolate",
"coffee",
"egg nog",
"lemon",
"rocky road",
"rum raisin",
"strawberry"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4b273bb6c901a621d3f9143d4116c841
|
"Extreme Outdoor Survival" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.
|
[
"The episode where the survivor brought the fire starter aired 2 weeks after the episode filmed in Myanmar.",
"The show filmed in New Zealand aired 1 week before the episode filmed in Myanmar.",
"Steven's episode is either the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet or the episode where the survivor brought the duct tape.",
"Luke's episode didn't give its survivor the rope.",
"The episode filmed in Bolivia aired 1 week before the episode filmed in Cambodia.",
"The show where the survivor brought the duct tape is either the show filmed in Cambodia or Luke's show.",
"Of the show that aired on April 6th and Kurt's episode, one gave its survivor the knife and the other was filmed in Bolivia.",
"The show that aired on April 6th didn't give its survivor the rope.",
"Of Luke's episode and the show where the survivor brought the knife, one was filmed in Kiribati and the other aired on May 4th.",
"Mathew's show is either the episode that aired on April 27th or the show that aired on May 18th.",
"The show where the survivor brought the duct tape aired sometime before Colin's episode.",
"Of the episode that aired on April 20th and the episode that aired on April 27th, one featured Alfredo and the other was filmed in Vanuatu.",
"Of the show filmed in Kiribati and the show that aired on April 20th, one gave its survivor the hatchet and the other featured Luke.",
"The show where the survivor brought the pot aired sometime after the episode filmed in Vanuatu."
] |
[
"Dates",
"Survivors",
"Countries",
"Tools"
] |
[
"April 6th",
"April 13th",
"April 20th",
"April 27th",
"May 4th",
"May 11th",
"May 18th"
] |
[
"Alfredo",
"Colin",
"Isaac",
"Kurt",
"Luke",
"Mathew",
"Steven"
] |
[
"Bolivia",
"Cambodia",
"Kiribati",
"Myanmar",
"Nicaragua",
"New Zealand",
"Vanuatu"
] |
[
"duct tape",
"fire starter",
"hatchet",
"knife",
"pot",
"rope",
"water filter"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9a74fdf70a7b0e316c12088dec93578d
|
There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.
|
[
"Of the mountain that is 14,600 feet tall and Mt. Humphrey, one was first climbed in 1845 and the other was first climbed by Leonard Lara.",
"The peak that is 14,600 feet tall is either Mt. Alston or Mt. Norman.",
"Mt. Quinn wasn't conquered for the first time in 1914.",
"Of the peak first climbed in 1926 and the peak that is 14,600 feet tall, one was first climbed by Gerry Gamble and the other is Mt. Ochoa.",
"The peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs is 260 feet taller than Mt. Quinn.",
"The peak first summited by Ben Beasley is 260 feet taller than the peak first summited by Chip Carson.",
"Mt. Alston is 130 feet shorter than the peak first summited by Leonard Lara.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1962 is shorter than the mountain first summited by Chip Carson.",
"Mt. Phillips wasn't conquered for the first time in 1962.",
"The peak that is 14,860 feet tall is either Mt. Alston or Mt. Humphrey.",
"The mountain first summited by Leonard Lara, the mountain first climbed in 1899, the peak first summited by Dale Dickens, the peak first climbed in 1845, the peak first summited by Kermit Kramer and Mt. Ochoa are all different mountains.",
"The peak first climbed in 1962 is taller than the mountain first summited by Dale Dickens.",
"The peak first summited by Gerry Gamble is 130 feet taller than the mountain first climbed in 1863."
] |
[
"Heights",
"Mountains",
"Climbers",
"Years"
] |
[
"14,210",
"14,340",
"14,470",
"14,600",
"14,730",
"14,860",
"14,990"
] |
[
"Mt. Alston",
"Mt. Humphrey",
"Mt. Norman",
"Mt. Ochoa",
"Mt. Phillips",
"Mt. Quinn",
"Mt. Sloan"
] |
[
"Ben Beasley",
"Chip Carson",
"Dale Dickens",
"Gerry Gamble",
"Jethro Jacobs",
"Kermit Kramer",
"Leonard Lara"
] |
[
"1845",
"1863",
"1899",
"1914",
"1926",
"1946",
"1962"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d87e60081cf433fd6605f000e53d1712
|
A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.
|
[
"The politician who received 11,000 votes isn't from Evansdale.",
"Ed Ewing isn't from Coalinga.",
"Cate Carlson didn't end up with exactly 10,500 votes.",
"Ed Ewing finished 1,500 votes ahead of the writer.",
"The politician who received 10,000 votes was either the teacher or the Glendale native.",
"The architect finished 500 votes behind the rancher.",
"Kelly Kirby was either the candidate who received 11,000 votes or the Unionville native.",
"The teacher finished 1,500 votes behind Bev Baird.",
"Al Allen finished an unknown number of votes behind Cate Carlson.",
"Bev Baird isn't from Coalinga.",
"The architect finished 500 votes behind Kelly Kirby.",
"Ida Ingram was either the writer or the Daly City native.",
"The Daly City native was either the lawyer or Fred Francis.",
"The academic was either the person who received 11,000 votes or Al Allen.",
"Fred Francis finished 1,000 votes ahead of Al Allen.",
"Of the person who received 9,000 votes and the person who received 10,000 votes, one is from Glendale and the other was Kelly Kirby.",
"The Unionville native finished 500 votes ahead of the Lakota native."
] |
[
"Votes",
"Candidates",
"Professions",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"8,500",
"9,000",
"9,500",
"10,000",
"10,500",
"11,000",
"11,500"
] |
[
"Al Allen",
"Bev Baird",
"Cate Carlson",
"Ed Ewing",
"Fred Francis",
"Ida Ingram",
"Kelly Kirby"
] |
[
"academic",
"architect",
"doctor",
"lawyer",
"rancher",
"teacher",
"writer"
] |
[
"Coalinga",
"Daly City",
"Evansdale",
"Glendale",
"Lakota",
"Mountain Mesa",
"Unionville"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d1146385adb9443a522c6071c9f5a313
|
Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.
|
[
"The Cretaceous impact crater is 50 meters wider than the one in modern-day Poland.",
"Of the one in modern-day France and the Permian impact crater, one is known as the Vorckin site and the other is 150 m. wide.",
"The Silurian impact crater is smaller than the Garight impact crater.",
"The Garight impact crater wasn't found in Zambia.",
"The Silurian impact crater is wider than the one in modern-day Botswana.",
"The 150 m. wide one, the Kimeta impact crater, the Ormagh impact crater, the one in modern-day Poland, the crater in modern-day Tanzania and the crater in modern-day Zambia are all different craters.",
"The 225 m. wide one wasn't found in Qatar.",
"The crater in modern-day France is either the Triassic impact crater or the Garight impact crater.",
"The Kimeta impact crater is 75 meters wider than the Cersay impact crater.",
"The Devonian impact crater is smaller than the crater in modern-day Botswana.",
"The Jurassic impact crater is 75 meters wider than the Silurian impact crater.",
"The Asanish impact crater is 50 meters wider than the Vorckin impact crater.",
"The crater in modern-day Guinea is 75 meters wider than the Devonian impact crater.",
"The Kimeta impact crater wasn't formed during the Jurassic period."
] |
[
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] |
[
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m.",
"200 m.",
"225 m.",
"250 m."
] |
[
"Asanish",
"Cersay",
"Garight",
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Ormagh",
"Vorckin"
] |
[
"Cambrian",
"Cretaceous",
"Devonian",
"Jurassic",
"Permian",
"Silurian",
"Triassic"
] |
[
"Botswana",
"France",
"Guinea",
"Poland",
"Qatar",
"Tanzania",
"Zambia"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7b0c4ec3644c52decb279ce37b2bc126
|
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.
|
[
"Armando played somewhat more games than the player who wore number 18.",
"The person who wore number 35 was either the player who played 12 games or the boy who played 10 games.",
"Armando didn't play second base.",
"The boy who played 13 games wore number 21.",
"The player who wore number 35, the boy who played shortstop, the player who played 13 games, the person who played 14 games, the person who played left field and the player who played 11 games were all different players.",
"The player who played third base played somewhat fewer games than the player who wore number 7.",
"Martin was either the player who played shortstop or the boy who wore number 18.",
"Of the player who played 9 games and Evan, one played center field and the other wore number 29.",
"The boy who wore number 18 played 1 more game than the player who played shortstop.",
"Hugh played 2 more games than the boy who played left field.",
"Karl was either the person who wore number 29 or the boy who wore number 35.",
"Charles played 1 more game than Vincent.",
"The person who wore number 18 played first base.",
"Of the player who wore number 32 and the boy who played shortstop, one was Hugh and the other was Armando."
] |
[
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11",
"12",
"13",
"14"
] |
[
"Armando",
"Charles",
"Evan",
"Hugh",
"Karl",
"Martin",
"Vincent"
] |
[
"center field",
"first base",
"left field",
"right field",
"second base",
"shortstop",
"third base"
] |
[
"7",
"18",
"21",
"28",
"29",
"32",
"35"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c9837f95358acce090c128ea50f3b8fe
|
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.
|
[
"Trevor performed sometime before the juggler who used flashlights.",
"The seven people were the person from Quasqueton, Ian, Trevor, Melissa, Lora, Nick and the performer who went sixth.",
"Ian was either the performer who went fourth or the performer who went first.",
"The performer from Pleasant Hill performed 2 spots before the person who used rings.",
"Nick performed 4 spots before the juggler from Jefferson.",
"Nick performed sometime after the juggler who used bowling pins.",
"Of Lora and the performer who used mobile phones, one was from Pleasant Hill and the other was from Isla Vista.",
"The performer who went fifth was either the juggler who used chainsaws or Melissa.",
"Trevor didn't go third.",
"Of the person who used mobile phones and the performer who used balls, one went seventh and the other is Nick.",
"The juggler from Dubuque, Trevor, and Lora are three different people.",
"Of the person who went seventh and the performer who used rings, one was from Isla Vista and the other was from Valley Center.",
"Elena was either the person who used mobile phones or the person who went fifth.",
"Melissa wasn't from Dubuque."
] |
[
"Orders",
"Names",
"Items",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Elena",
"Ian",
"Jeffery",
"Lora",
"Melissa",
"Nick",
"Trevor"
] |
[
"balls",
"batons",
"bowling pins",
"chainsaws",
"flashlights",
"mobile phones",
"rings"
] |
[
"Dubuque",
"Isla Vista",
"Jefferson",
"Odebolt",
"Pleasant Hill",
"Quasqueton",
"Valley Center"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=33e6361c7206795e8f5c1a882fd01cfb
|
The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled "Historic Homes of Branchville". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.
|
[
"The 1841 home is either the house on Buffalo Lane or Gunston Hall.",
"Wagner Mansion was built sometime after Woodlawn.",
"Gunston Hall was built 7 years after the house on Highland Drive.",
"The home on Highland Drive was built 7 years before the Sanchez family's building.",
"Benson Hills is on Island Drive.",
"The 1855 home isn't owned by the Quinn family.",
"The house on Cora Street was built sometime before the house on Ash Avenue.",
"Wagner Mansion is either the Sanchez family's house or the Quinn family's building.",
"Woodlawn was built 14 years after the home on Highland Drive.",
"The Kane family's building was built sometime before Benson Hills.",
"Belle Grove was built 7 years after the Quinn family's building.",
"The house on Island Drive isn't owned by the Vazquez family.",
"The house on Cora Street is owned by the Alvarado family.",
"The home on Ash Avenue isn't owned by the Underwood family.",
"The Underwood family's building was built 21 years after the Sanchez family's house.",
"Of the building on Mary Street and Porcher Place, one was built in 1869 and the other is owned by the Underwood family."
] |
[
"Years",
"Houses",
"Owners",
"Locations"
] |
[
"1834",
"1841",
"1848",
"1855",
"1862",
"1869",
"1876"
] |
[
"Belle Grove",
"Benson Hills",
"Fox Cottage",
"Gunston Hall",
"Porcher Place",
"Wagner Mansion",
"Woodlawn"
] |
[
"Alvarado",
"Frazier",
"Kane",
"Quinn",
"Sanchez",
"Underwood",
"Vazquez"
] |
[
"Ash Avenue",
"Buffalo Lane",
"Cora Street",
"Highland Drive",
"Island Drive",
"Mary Street",
"Rosewood Street"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=675aaf998e56ea4dc63042e2f5bfba35
|
The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.
|
[
"The 20-year-old client, the student with the 9:00am class, the 19-year-old trainee and Mr. Padilla's trainee are all different people.",
"Jerry is scheduled sometime before Mrs. Mueller's client.",
"Of Greg and the 17-year-old student, one is Mr. Terry's student and the other has the 11:00am class.",
"Mr. Ward's client, the 19-year-old trainee, and the 21-year-old student are three different people.",
"Mrs. Engle's student is scheduled 2 hours after Mr. Glenn's client.",
"The 15-year-old client is scheduled 4 hours before Elmer.",
"The 15-year-old student is scheduled 2 hours before Lorena.",
"Of Yvonne and Greg, one has the 10:00am class and the other is 18 years old.",
"Mr. Ward's trainee isn't 20 years old.",
"The trainee with the 12 noon class is 21 years old.",
"Mrs. Mueller's client is either the student with the 1:00pm class or the client with the 12 noon class.",
"The trainee with the 1:00pm class isn't 20 years old.",
"Greg is scheduled sometime after Zachary.",
"Mr. Ward's student isn't Isaac.",
"The client with the 3:00pm class isn't 16 years old.",
"The trainee with the 12 noon class is either Mr. Ward's student or Mrs. Barr's trainee."
] |
[
"Times",
"Instructors",
"Students",
"Ages"
] |
[
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12 noon",
"1:00pm",
"2:00pm",
"3:00pm"
] |
[
"Mrs. Barr",
"Mrs. Engle",
"Mr. Glenn",
"Mrs. Mueller",
"Mr. Padilla",
"Mr. Terry",
"Mr. Ward"
] |
[
"Elmer",
"Greg",
"Isaac",
"Jerry",
"Lorena",
"Yvonne",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"15",
"16",
"17",
"18",
"19",
"20",
"21"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=59e7c0422ff05fbd35b09332e37e8fea
|
Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.
|
[
"Chester doesn't have insurance through Red Shield.",
"Edwin has an appointment 3 hours after the person suffering from heartburn.",
"Fernando doesn't have the 9:00am appointment.",
"The patient with Fumanix insurance has an appointment sometime before the patient suffering from foot pain.",
"Guy is either the patient with the 1:00pm appointment or the person with Triflex insurance.",
"The person suffering from back pain has an appointment 2 hours after Victor.",
"The patient suffering from back pain has an appointment 3 hours before the person suffering from shingles.",
"Of the person with the 1:00pm appointment and Billy, one is complaining about migraines and the other has Lifealign insurance.",
"Billy has an appointment sometime before Chester.",
"Chester isn't complaining about foot pain.",
"Guy doesn't have insurance through Lifealign.",
"The person with HealthCo insurance has an appointment 2 hours after the patient with Ambercare insurance.",
"Of the person with the 12 noon appointment and Guy, one has Fumanix insurance and the other is complaining about vertigo.",
"Guy has an appointment sometime after Edwin.",
"The patient with the 10:00am appointment is either Victor or the person with Triflex insurance.",
"The person with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 3 hours after the person suffering from heartburn."
] |
[
"Times",
"Names",
"Ailments",
"Insurers"
] |
[
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12 noon",
"1:00pm",
"2:00pm",
"3:00pm"
] |
[
"Billy",
"Chester",
"Edwin",
"Fernando",
"Guy",
"Steven",
"Victor"
] |
[
"back pain",
"foot pain",
"heartburn",
"hip pain",
"migraines",
"shingles",
"vertigo"
] |
[
"Ambercare",
"Fumanix",
"HealthCo",
"Medicorp",
"Lifealign",
"Red Shield",
"Triflex"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c28d8baa777ec4b4f68ab07b053fac3e
|
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
|
[
"The specimen from Iran cost 60 dollars less than Rafael's purchase.",
"The specimen from Nepal cost 30 dollars less than the specimen from France.",
"Brandon's purchase cost 60 dollars more than Charles's purchase.",
"The specimen from France cost 60 dollars less than the specimen from Portugal.",
"Tim's purchase wasn't from Qatar.",
"The specimen from Chile wasn't the ipstin spider.",
"The archaenido cost 30 dollars less than Ebony's purchase.",
"The arachnid that sold for $120, the specimen from Dominica, the specimen from Iran, Yvette's purchase and Tim's purchase were all different spiders.",
"The specimen from Dominica cost less than the darkback.",
"The black widow cost 15 dollars more than Charles's purchase.",
"The specimen from Qatar was either Brandon's purchase or the cart spider.",
"The specimen from Dominica was either the raft spider or the arachnid that sold for $45.",
"Of the spider that sold for $135 and Ebony's purchase, one was the redback and the other was from Portugal."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Spiders",
"Countries"
] |
[
"$45",
"$60",
"$75",
"$90",
"$105",
"$120",
"$135"
] |
[
"Brandon",
"Charles",
"Ebony",
"Melinda",
"Rafael",
"Tim",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"archaenido",
"black widow",
"cart spider",
"darkback",
"ipstin spider",
"raft spider",
"redback"
] |
[
"Chile",
"Dominica",
"France",
"Iran",
"Nepal",
"Portugal",
"Qatar"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ecaab94e0ccf303238c7bd06a0b3e2d5
|
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.
|
[
"The one that grows potatoes will be worked on 1 day after the one in Kent.",
"Meadowgrove will be worked on 5 days before the one in Latimer.",
"Of the one in Milbridge and Meadowgrove, one grows spinach and the other will be dusted on June 5th.",
"The business in Upper Lake, Meadowgrove, and Lone Oak are three different farms.",
"The one that grows spinach is either the farm in Kent or the one Michael will dust on June 10th.",
"The business Michael will dust on June 7th is either the one that grows cucumbers or Hazelwood.",
"The seven farms are Lone Oak, the one that grows cucumbers, the business that grows potatoes, the one in Latimer, the business Michael will dust on June 4th, the business Michael will dust on June 10th and the business in Independence.",
"Hazelwood is either the business in Tipton or the farm that grows beets.",
"Lucky Star isn't in Latimer.",
"Lucky Star isn't in Upper Lake.",
"Blackwater won't be dusted on June 7th.",
"Hazelwood doesn't grow soy.",
"The business that grows beets will be worked on 2 days after the farm that grows spinach.",
"Of the one in Independence and the one in Milbridge, one is Iron Hill and the other grows alfalfa."
] |
[
"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"
] |
[
"Independence",
"Jamestown",
"Kent",
"Latimer",
"Milbridge",
"Tipton",
"Upper Lake"
] |
[
"alfalfa",
"beets",
"cucumbers",
"corn",
"potatoes",
"soy",
"spinach"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9b1b513ad837798b8f3064dc436dd7cd
|
Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.
|
[
"The nibner newt was listed sometime after the animal with a population size of 525.",
"Neither the perens pig nor the lisner cat is the species that lives in Denmark.",
"The eldar elk was listed sometime before the animal that lives in Cambodia.",
"The animal with a population size of 350 was listed 1 year after the species that lives in Yemen.",
"The byengo bat doesn't live in Denmark.",
"The animal with a population size of 175 is either the eldar elk or the dobra dingo.",
"The species that lives in Norway, the species added to the list in 2008, the animal added to the list in 2009, the osbele oryx, the perens pig and the lisner cat are all different species.",
"The nibner newt is either the animal added to the list in 2012 or the species with a population size of 350.",
"The osbele oryx is either the species added to the list in 2012 or the species that lives in France.",
"Of the species added to the list in 2009 and the eldar elk, one has 455 surviving individuals and the other lives in Tanzania.",
"The eldar elk was listed 3 years before the animal with a population size of 525.",
"The animal that lives in Tanzania has 280 surviving individuals.",
"The species that lives in Cambodia is either the animal with a population size of 420 or the species with a population size of 455.",
"The animal added to the list in 2011 is either the animal with a population size of 175 or the perens pig.",
"The species added to the list in 2006 is either the species with a population size of 175 or the animal with a population size of 280."
] |
[
"Years",
"Species",
"Populations",
"Countries"
] |
[
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011",
"2012"
] |
[
"byengo bat",
"dobra dingo",
"eldar elk",
"lisner cat",
"nibner newt",
"osbele oryx",
"perens pig"
] |
[
"175",
"280",
"350",
"385",
"420",
"455",
"525"
] |
[
"Cambodia",
"Denmark",
"France",
"Luxembourg",
"Norway",
"Tanzania",
"Yemen"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=27385adf0e5b539f4160ad008b93fb88
|
Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.
|
[
"Theta Delta is on Boom Court.",
"The fraternity founded in 1934 has 3 more members than Tau Beta Pi.",
"Beta Pi Omega has 15 more members than the frat founded in 1948.",
"Theta Delta has 6 fewer members than the frat on Wild Avenue.",
"Tau Beta Pi has somewhat more members than the fraternity on Tamarac Street.",
"The frat founded in 1975 has 3 more members than Alpha Beta Tau.",
"Of the frat founded in 1934 and the house with 26 members, one is Alpha Beta Tau and the other is on Boom Court.",
"Of the house with 35 members and the fraternity founded in 1979, one is Theta Delta and the other is on Lawn Street.",
"The frat on Kermit Lane has somewhat fewer members than the frat on Tamarac Street.",
"Lambda Alpha is either the house with 35 members or the frat on Cedar Street.",
"The frat founded in 1948 has 3 more members than Sigma Beta.",
"The house with 32 members wasn't founded in 1979.",
"The frat founded in 1945 is either the house with 23 members or Theta Delta.",
"The frat founded in 1960 isn't on Wild Avenue."
] |
[
"Members",
"Fraternities",
"Streets",
"Years"
] |
[
"23",
"26",
"29",
"32",
"35",
"38",
"41"
] |
[
"Alpha Beta Tau",
"Beta Pi Omega",
"Delta Gamma Pi",
"Lambda Alpha",
"Sigma Beta",
"Tau Beta Pi",
"Theta Delta"
] |
[
"Boom Court",
"Cedar Street",
"Holly Street",
"Kermit Lane",
"Lawn Street",
"Tamarac Street",
"Wild Avenue"
] |
[
"1934",
"1945",
"1948",
"1960",
"1970",
"1975",
"1979"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b6b6a3ed8f8da30d858d9aff55e791bf
|
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.
|
[
"Gene's study starts 1 month after the project on the Escape.",
"The assignment beginning in April is either Gene's project or the project on the Odyssey.",
"Vicki's study isn't on the Odyssey.",
"The goblin shark assignment isn't on the Osprey.",
"Tricia's assignment has nothing to do with basking sharks.",
"The great white shark assignment is either Tricia's study or the project beginning in May.",
"The hammerhead shark assignment starts sometime after the project on the Escape.",
"Wilbur's project starts 2 months after the goblin shark project.",
"Of the project beginning in July and Iris's assignment, one is concerned with tiger sharks and the other is concerned with basking sharks.",
"The assignment on the Odyssey is either Wilbur's project or the goblin shark assignment.",
"The leopard shark study is either the project on the Pegasus or the assignment beginning in April.",
"The assignment on the Serenity starts sometime before the assignment on the Orion.",
"The seven projects are Vicki's study, the basking shark project, the project beginning in September, the hammerhead shark study, the assignment on the Escape, the assignment beginning in August and the great white shark assignment.",
"Of Felix's project and the assignment beginning in July, one is concerned with basking sharks and the other is on the Orion.",
"The assignment beginning in June is concerned with goblin sharks."
] |
[
"Months",
"Students",
"Ships",
"Sharks"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August",
"September"
] |
[
"Beulah",
"Felix",
"Gene",
"Iris",
"Tricia",
"Vicki",
"Wilbur"
] |
[
"Escape",
"Liberty",
"Odyssey",
"Orion",
"Osprey",
"Pegasus",
"Serenity"
] |
[
"basking",
"blacktip",
"goblin",
"great white",
"hammerhead",
"leopard",
"tiger"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a4bcbc9606412a610e11363ca12f734b
|
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.
|
[
"The ad with the $75,000 budget has brought in 300 more responses than the ad produced by Faith Fowler.",
"The campaign produced by Julie Jordan has brought 750 fewer responses than the billboard.",
"The ad with the $20,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the campaign with the $15,000 budget.",
"The campaign with 1375 responses doesn't have the $15,000 budget.",
"The tv commercial has brought in 300 more responses than the ad with the $30,000 budget.",
"The campaign produced by Faith Fowler has brought 600 fewer responses than the radio spot.",
"Of the ad with 1225 responses and the magazine ad, one has the $30,000 budget and the other was produced by Iva Ingram.",
"The seven campaigns are the ad with the $30,000 budget, the ad with 775 responses, the direct mailer, the campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby, the newspaper ad, the ad produced by Eddie Evans and the ad with 1225 responses.",
"The campaign with the $90,000 budget, the newspaper ad, and the campaign produced by Eddie Evans are three different campaigns.",
"The ad produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought in 450 more responses than the direct mailer.",
"The campaign produced by Hal Hopkins has brought in 450 more responses than the ad with the $50,000 budget.",
"The newspaper ad has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad with the $20,000 budget.",
"The ad with the $65,000 budget is either the ad produced by Gilda Gamble or the ad with 1525 responses."
] |
[
"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=6a993a50ca75d94c759028678784f5d1
|
The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous "ostrich race" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.
|
[
"Of #128 and the runner that finished second, one was from Cedar Falls and the other is Polly.",
"Ophelia was either the ostrich from Paullina or the ostrich that finished third.",
"#120 finished 3 places after #128.",
"Of the bird that finished first and Stretch, one was #118 and the other was from Kimballton.",
"The runner from Hancock finished 2 places before #134.",
"The ostrich from Paullina finished 1 place after #126.",
"Otis finished 1 place before the ostrich from Cedar Falls.",
"Bridget was either the bird that finished fifth or the animal that finished second.",
"The runner from Kimballton finished 1 place after Kermit.",
"Ozzy wasn't from Gilmore City.",
"Of the ostrich from Eagle Lake and #136, one finished first and the other is Stretch.",
"Kermit finished sometime before #128."
] |
[
"Placement",
"Ostriches",
"Numbers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Bridget",
"Kermit",
"Ophelia",
"Otis",
"Ozzy",
"Polly",
"Stretch"
] |
[
"105",
"118",
"120",
"126",
"128",
"134",
"136"
] |
[
"Cedar Falls",
"Eagle Lake",
"Gilmore City",
"Hancock",
"Kimballton",
"Paullina",
"Zamora"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6b990809c1cd2a9a298e45249d73ff95
|
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 gator caught in Erie is 5 years younger than the gator that is 14.0 feet long.",
"Of the alligator that is 11.5 feet long and Kirby, one was captured in Waco and the other was captured in Troy.",
"Of Fred and the gator caught in Erie, one is 25 years old and the other is 11.1 feet long.",
"Barnabas is 15 years younger than Fred.",
"The animal that is 10.7 feet long is 5 years younger than the alligator that is 13.6 feet long.",
"The gator that is 10.7 feet long is somewhat older than the alligator caught in Gary.",
"Sherman is 15 years younger than Merlin.",
"Merlin is either the gator caught in Waco or the gator caught in Anna.",
"The alligator caught in Reno isn't 13.6 feet long.",
"Sherman is 25 years younger than Big Boy.",
"Rex wasn't caught in Reno.",
"The animal that is 12.0 feet long is 20 years older than Kirby.",
"The animal that is 12.9 feet long is either the 25 year old animal or Sherman.",
"Neither Barnabas nor the gator caught in Lynn is the 35 year old alligator."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Names",
"Lengths",
"Towns"
] |
[
"5",
"10",
"15",
"20",
"25",
"30",
"35"
] |
[
"Barnabas",
"Big Boy",
"Fred",
"Kirby",
"Merlin",
"Rex",
"Sherman"
] |
[
"10.7 feet",
"11.1 feet",
"11.5 feet",
"12.0 feet",
"12.9 feet",
"13.6 feet",
"14.0 feet"
] |
[
"Anna",
"Erie",
"Gary",
"Lynn",
"Reno",
"Troy",
"Waco"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8fa943145b7dea47d2414500ac1f169b
|
The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled "Historic Homes of Branchville". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.
|
[
"Of the Nunez family's house and Fox Cottage, one was built in 1876 and the other is on Highland Drive.",
"Of the building on Cora Street and the 1841 building, one is Roesch Heights and the other is Leiman Manor.",
"The 1869 home isn't on Thiesse Drive.",
"Woodlawn was built 7 years before the Baker family's building.",
"Of the Odom family's building and the 1869 home, one is on Oak Ridge Road and the other is Benson Hills.",
"The 1855 home isn't on Thiesse Drive.",
"Fox Cottage was built sometime before the Gaines family's home.",
"The home on Rosewood Street was built 35 years before the Nunez family's house.",
"Belle Grove isn't owned by the Medina family.",
"The seven homes are the 1876 house, the Medina family's home, the Odom family's home, Wagner Mansion, the Duke family's home, Benson Hills and the home on Rosewood Street.",
"Roesch Heights isn't owned by the Baker family.",
"The 1848 home is either the Medina family's home or Fox Cottage.",
"The home on Wright Street isn't owned by the Gaines family.",
"The building on Highland Drive is either the 1862 house or the Baker family's building.",
"The 1834 house is either Belle Grove or the Odom family's building."
] |
[
"Years",
"Houses",
"Owners",
"Locations"
] |
[
"1834",
"1841",
"1848",
"1855",
"1862",
"1869",
"1876"
] |
[
"Belle Grove",
"Benson Hills",
"Fox Cottage",
"Leiman Manor",
"Roesch Heights",
"Wagner Mansion",
"Woodlawn"
] |
[
"Alvarado",
"Baker",
"Duke",
"Gaines",
"Medina",
"Nunez",
"Odom"
] |
[
"Cora Street",
"Grove Street",
"Highland Drive",
"Oak Ridge Road",
"Rosewood Street",
"Thiesse Drive",
"Wright Street"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9f53f4ccbad9ddb3a060d380309f8f71
|
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
|
[
"The specimen from Uganda cost less than the ipstin spider.",
"The specimen from Venezuela cost 15 dollars more than Kristina's purchase.",
"The whip spider cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Russia.",
"The specimen from Yemen cost 15 dollars less than Yvette's purchase.",
"The specimen from Yemen was either the archaenido or the arachnid that sold for $105.",
"The darkback cost less than the archaenido.",
"The specimen from Qatar cost 30 dollars less than the specimen from Dominica.",
"The specimen from Venezuela cost 15 dollars less than the black widow.",
"The darkback cost 45 dollars more than the ipstin spider.",
"Rafael's purchase cost 15 dollars more than Olga's purchase.",
"Jan's purchase was either the specimen from Venezuela or the ipstin spider.",
"The arachnid that sold for $120 was either the darkback or Ebony's purchase.",
"Of Rafael's purchase and Yvette's purchase, one was the wolf spider and the other sold for $105."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Spiders",
"Countries"
] |
[
"$45",
"$60",
"$75",
"$90",
"$105",
"$120",
"$135"
] |
[
"Brandon",
"Ebony",
"Jan",
"Kristina",
"Olga",
"Rafael",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"archaenido",
"black widow",
"cart spider",
"darkback",
"ipstin spider",
"whip spider",
"wolf spider"
] |
[
"Albania",
"Dominica",
"Qatar",
"Russia",
"Uganda",
"Venezuela",
"Yemen"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=355acfd6125c7be9dc9f257b9a62839c
|
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