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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.
[ "The $7.50 candle contains apple.", "Terry's product costs 2 dollars more than the sandalwood product.", "Of the freesia candle and the coconut product, one is $5.50 and the other is Willie's.", "The $8.50 product doesn't contain clove.", "The $8.50 product contains bergamot.", "The peach product, the vanilla product, and the $6.50 candle are three different products.", "The peach product costs 1 dollar more than the cinnamon product.", "Willie's product costs 1 dollar less than Randall's product.", "Kari's candle doesn't contain apple.", "The freesia product costs 1 dollar more than the coconut candle." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Fragrances", "Fragrances" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50" ]
[ "Kari", "Olga", "Randall", "Terry", "Willie" ]
[ "cinnamon", "clove", "freesia", "sandalwood", "vanilla" ]
[ "apple", "bergamot", "coconut", "fig", "peach" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5ca22932006871c90b1389a313d05801
The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.
[ "Virginia ordered the blackened tuna.", "The person who paid $28.99 ordered the filet mignon.", "Of the person who paid $24.99 and the one who had the merlot, one was Genevieve and the other ordered the pork chops.", "Clara didn't have the port.", "Hannah paid 1 dollar more than Genevieve.", "Virginia didn't have the bordeaux.", "Clara was either the one who had the bordeaux or the diner who ordered the filet mignon.", "Of the person who paid $27.99 and Clara, one had the merlot and the other ordered the filet mignon.", "The one who had the riesling paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the beef stir-fry." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Wines", "Entrees" ]
[ "$24.99", "$25.99", "$26.99", "$27.99", "$28.99" ]
[ "Clara", "Genevieve", "Hannah", "Virginia", "Yolanda" ]
[ "bordeaux", "merlot", "port", "riesling", "zinfandel" ]
[ "beef stir-fry", "blackened tuna", "filet mignon", "pork chops", "red snapper" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ac4b84ec1cdff9dd1cf2cc9c0fa7c75b
Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.
[ "The Art class isn't taught by Mr. Ellison.", "The class in room 129 is held sometime after Mr. Ellison's class.", "The Chemistry class is held sometime after the class in room 208.", "The Art class is either Mr. Stafford's class or the class in room 120.", "Of the class in room 129 and Mr. Villarreal's class, one is Biology and the other is held during second period.", "The class in room 120 is held during first period.", "Mr. Farmer's class is held 1 period after the Geometry class.", "The course in room 212 is held 1 period after the Biology class.", "Mr. Villarreal's class is held sometime after the course in room 314." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th" ]
[ "120", "129", "208", "212", "314" ]
[ "Ellison", "Farmer", "Jimenez", "Stafford", "Villarreal" ]
[ "Art", "Biology", "Chemistry", "Geometry", "Physics" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=38bcbc1c9dda7a5765ae9bd9abd7a4d7
Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.
[ "\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due 3 weeks before Barry's book.", "Nettie's book was due 1 week after the book by Kim Kramer.", "Nettie's book wasn't \"Ohio Haunts\".", "Aimee's book is either the book due on September 15 or the book due on September 1.", "Of Ken's book and the title due on September 1, one was \"Time to Burn\" and the other was written by Mike Meadows.", "The title due on September 29 wasn't written by Betty Bush.", "The title by Walter Wood was due 1 week after the title by Mike Meadows.", "The title due on September 1 was \"Stars Below\"." ]
[ "Due Dates", "Borrowers", "Titles", "Authors" ]
[ "September 1", "September 8", "September 15", "September 22", "September 29" ]
[ "Aimee", "Barry", "Ken", "Muriel", "Nettie" ]
[ "Frogs of Iowa", "Heaven\\'s Seal", "Ohio Haunts", "Stars Below", "Time to Burn" ]
[ "Betty Bush", "Kim Kramer", "Mike Meadows", "Pete Patton", "Walter Wood" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9e6c4b7dd9abafed9d62b005cd2458fa
Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.
[ "The course in room 114 is held during fifth period.", "The History class is held 3 periods before the Biology class.", "The course in room 122 isn't taught by Mr. Jimenez.", "The course in room 114 is Physics.", "Mr. Travis's class is held 2 periods before the French class.", "The class in room 208 is either Mr. Hardy's class or the fourth period class.", "The second period class isn't taught by Mr. Glover.", "The course in room 208 isn't Biology.", "The class in room 318 is held 1 period before the course in room 122.", "Neither the fifth period class nor Mr. Jimenez's class is the class in room 318." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th" ]
[ "114", "120", "122", "208", "318" ]
[ "Glover", "Hardy", "Jimenez", "Travis", "Yang" ]
[ "Biology", "French", "History", "Physics", "Spanish" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=67734090009948488629ac19e3623b33
The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.
[ "Of the \"Yellownose\" and Pam Parson's stamp, one sold for $225,000 and the other originally came out in 1903.", "Quinn Quade's stamp didn't sell for $125,000.", "The stamp that was issued in 1927 sold for $50,000 more than the stamp that was issued in 1915.", "The stamp that was issued in 1915 wasn't the \"Jenny Penny\".", "Of Nina Nunez's stamp and the $125,000 stamp, one was the \"Yellownose\" and the other originally came out in 1915.", "The $150,000 stamp wasn't the \"Frog's Eye\".", "The stamp that was issued in 1821 sold for $25,000 more than the \"Cap de Boule\".", "Mel Morton's stamp was either the stamp that was issued in 1850 or the stamp that was issued in 1927.", "The \"Frog's Eye\" sold for somewhat more than the stamp that was issued in 1915.", "Nina Nunez's stamp, the stamp that was issued in 1850, the stamp that was issued in 1903 and the $125,000 stamp were all different stamps.", "Quinn Quade's stamp wasn't issued in 1927.", "Pam Parson's stamp sold for $200,000." ]
[ "Prices", "Collectors", "Stamps", "Year" ]
[ "$125,000", "$150,000", "$175,000", "$200,000", "$225,000" ]
[ "Mel Morton", "Nina Nunez", "Pam Parson", "Quinn Quade", "Ted Tucker" ]
[ "Cap de Boule", "Danish Rosa", "Frog\\'s Eye", "Jenny Penny", "Yellownose" ]
[ "1821", "1850", "1903", "1915", "1927" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e3594f14ba67dd1ac94cfed84a5075ee
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.
[ "Portola will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 36 degrees.", "Neither the location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees nor Portola is the town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees.", "Neither the location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees nor the town with a forecasted high of 36 degrees is the location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.", "Van Horne is expected to receive 5 inches of snow.", "Of the location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees and Zearing, one is expected to receive 5 inches of snow and the other has a predicted high of 30 degrees.", "Houghton doesn't have a forecasted low of 12 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted high of 32 degrees is either the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees or the town that will get 5 inches of snow.", "The location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than Van Horne.", "The town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees." ]
[ "Snowfall", "Towns", "Low Temps", "High Temps" ]
[ "1 inch", "2 inches", "3 inches", "4 inches", "5 inches" ]
[ "Houghton", "Indio", "Portola", "Van Horne", "Zearing" ]
[ "12 degrees", "13 degrees", "15 degrees", "18 degrees", "22 degrees" ]
[ "24 degrees", "25 degrees", "30 degrees", "32 degrees", "36 degrees" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b2c6616766c0cbac5adf637aa908b8f0
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 works in the purple section.", "The person who manages Agony Alley is either the worker who served 100 riders or the person who served 50 riders.", "Chris served 25 more riders than the person who manages The Breaker.", "Kurt served 25 more riders than the worker who works in the purple section.", "Marc served 125 riders.", "The worker who manages Zinjo doesn't work in the blue section.", "The person who manages Speed Devil served 50 fewer riders than the worker who manages Zinjo.", "The person who manages Speed Devil doesn't work in the blue section.", "The employee who manages Speed Devil doesn't work in the orange section.", "The worker who works in the yellow section served 25 more riders than Chris." ]
[ "Riders", "Employees", "Section", "Rides" ]
[ "50 riders", "75 riders", "100 riders", "125 riders", "150 riders" ]
[ "Chris", "Herbert", "Kurt", "Marc", "Troy" ]
[ "blue", "orange", "purple", "red", "yellow" ]
[ "Agony Alley", "Speed Devil", "The Breaker", "The Screamer", "Zinjo" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cc1d1484228f353c99f0973eccdb75a1
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.
[ "Of the diver who reached a depth of 104 meters and Brit Bradley, one was from Romania and the other dove fourth.", "The contestant who reached a depth of 104 meters wasn't from Qatar.", "The person who reached a depth of 107 meters didn't go sixth.", "Ed Elliott dove fourth.", "Gumbo Giles dove 3 meters deeper than the diver from Romania.", "Brit Bradley went to a maximum depth of 98 meters.", "The person who reached a depth of 98 meters didn't go first.", "The person who reached a depth of 101 meters wasn't from Qatar.", "Neither the person who went sixth nor Brit Bradley was the contestant who reached a depth of 110 meters.", "The diver from Cyprus, the person who reached a depth of 110 meters, the competitor who went fourth and Brit Bradley were all different divers.", "Chevy Chen reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the person from Latvia.", "The diver from Latvia was either the competitor who went third or Brit Bradley." ]
[ "Max Depths", "Divers", "Orders", "Countries" ]
[ "98 meters", "101 meters", "104 meters", "107 meters", "110 meters" ]
[ "Brit Bradley", "Chevy Chen", "Ed Elliott", "Ferris Frye", "Gumbo Giles" ]
[ "first", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Cyprus", "Iceland", "Latvia", "Qatar", "Romania" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b5e5dfbaadcda3d59f9f8f4dd2923f14
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
[ "The player who wears number 15 scored somewhat less than the person from the Checkers.", "The person who wears number 18 isn't from the Checkers.", "The player from the Wolverines scored 1 goal more than Walls.", "The person with 10 goals doesn't wear number 6.", "The player from the Comets scored 2 goals less than Vazquez.", "Walls wears number 25.", "The player who wears number 15 is from the Bears.", "Of the player with 9 goals and the player who wears number 25, one is Duran and the other is from the Ice Hogs.", "Tucker doesn't wear number 6.", "Walls scored 2 goals less than Tucker." ]
[ "Goals", "Players", "Teams", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
[ "Duran", "James", "Tucker", "Vazquez", "Walls" ]
[ "Bears", "Checkers", "Comets", "Ice Hogs", "Wolverines" ]
[ "6", "15", "18", "24", "25" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5ee02f78f1dd08c4b9fda23f6a09a727
Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.
[ "Of Victor and the person who manages Loop-D-Loop, one served 150 riders and the other works in the green section.", "The worker who works in the pink section is either Guy or Fredrick.", "Of the worker who works in the yellow section and the employee who served 100 riders, one manages Agony Alley and the other is Jeremy.", "The employee who manages Loop-D-Loop served 75 more riders than Guy.", "The worker who manages Loop-D-Loop doesn't work in the pink section.", "The worker who served 125 riders is either the person who manages The Screamer or the worker who manages Agony Alley.", "The employee who manages Demon Drop doesn't work in the orange section.", "The employee who works in the yellow section served 75 more riders than Eduardo.", "The person who served 50 riders doesn't manage Zinjo." ]
[ "Riders", "Employees", "Section", "Rides" ]
[ "50 riders", "75 riders", "100 riders", "125 riders", "150 riders" ]
[ "Eduardo", "Fredrick", "Guy", "Jeremy", "Victor" ]
[ "green", "orange", "pink", "red", "yellow" ]
[ "Agony Alley", "Demon Drop", "Loop-D-Loop", "The Screamer", "Zinjo" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=af53167cbfcf8e4d1e7a4cd553f009db
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.
[ "The juggler who went fourth didn't use batons.", "Of the juggler from Burt and the juggler who used balls, one is Howard and the other went first.", "The performer from Burt performed 3 spots after the person who used balls.", "The performer who used balls performed 1 spot before the person from Tahoe City.", "Melissa was from Folsom.", "The juggler who went fifth didn't use batons.", "The performer who used chainsaws performed 1 spot after the juggler who used balls.", "The juggler from Folsom performed sometime before the performer who used batons.", "The juggler from Tahoe City was either Nick or the performer who used chainsaws.", "The person from Nice didn't use flashlights.", "The juggler who used flashlights was either the juggler from Tahoe City or Archie." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth" ]
[ "Archie", "Howard", "Melissa", "Nick", "Otis" ]
[ "balls", "batons", "bowling pins", "chainsaws", "flashlights" ]
[ "Burt", "Folsom", "Nice", "Selma", "Tahoe City" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=96ec9680de8ff1a560aec413e852b9de
Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.
[ "Mr. Villarreal's class is either the class in room 215 or the class in room 412.", "The third period class is either Mr. Quinn's class or Mr. Rhodes's class.", "Of the class in room 201 and Mr. Osborn's class, one is held during second period and the other is English.", "The French class is held sometime after the History class.", "The third period class isn't Spanish.", "The fourth period class is taught by Mr. Rhodes.", "The course in room 215 is held sometime before Mr. Bell's class.", "The course in room 201 is Latin.", "The class in room 322 is either Mr. Rhodes's class or the Spanish class.", "Neither Mr. Quinn's class nor the Latin class is the class in room 207." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th" ]
[ "201", "207", "215", "322", "412" ]
[ "Bell", "Osborn", "Quinn", "Rhodes", "Villarreal" ]
[ "English", "French", "History", "Latin", "Spanish" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=861adba2e3d7ff3ee3bf3bbb3336cbd9
Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.
[ "Delbert didn't order the tiger roll.", "The person who paid $13.50, the person who ordered the rainbow roll, and the person who ordered the california roll are three different people.", "Of the person who ordered the teriyaki roll and Allan, one ordered the boston roll and the other paid $13.50.", "Eleanor is either the client who ordered the volcano roll or the person who ordered the boston roll.", "The client who ordered the futomaki roll didn't pay $13.50.", "The client who ordered the california roll isn't Karla.", "The customer who ordered the rainbow roll, Karla, and the customer who paid $9.50 are three different people.", "The person who ordered the dynamite roll paid 6 dollars more than Karla.", "Of the person who paid $17.50 and Allan, one ordered the volcano roll and the other ordered the boston roll.", "The customer who paid $11.50 didn't order the tiger roll." ]
[ "Prices", "Rolls", "Rolls", "Customers" ]
[ "$9.50", "$11.50", "$13.50", "$15.50", "$17.50" ]
[ "boston", "california", "dynamite", "futomaki", "philadelphia" ]
[ "rainbow", "spicy tuna", "teriyaki", "tiger", "volcano" ]
[ "Allan", "Delbert", "Eleanor", "Karla", "Nicole" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b16709fc7aaf9d1734f128bb969f90f4
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.
[ "Wendalissa is 345 pages long.", "The 218-page book wasn't written by Alexis Olson.", "The book that sold 19 copies, the 218-page book and Call of Duty are all different books.", "Zara's Game is either the book that sold 26 copies or Zoey Stout's book.", "Dessert Oasis sold 21 fewer copies than Roscoe Jones's book.", "The book that sold 33 copies, Alexis Olson's book, and Call of Duty are three different books.", "The 280-page book wasn't written by Zoey Stout.", "Of Alexis Olson's book and the book that sold 12 copies, one is Zara's Game and the other is 345 pages long.", "The title that sold 26 copies isn't exactly 280 pages long.", "The title that sold 19 copies isn't exactly 226 pages long.", "Zoey Stout's book sold 7 fewer copies than Alexis Olson's book.", "Dessert Oasis sold 7 more copies than Daniel Hansen's book." ]
[ "Copies Sold", "Book", "Authors", "Pages" ]
[ "12", "19", "26", "33", "40" ]
[ "Call of Duty", "Dessert Oasis", "My Best Friend", "Wendalissa", "Zara\\'s Game" ]
[ "Alexis Olson", "Daniel Hansen", "Jeff Holman", "Roscoe Jones", "Zoey Stout" ]
[ "218", "226", "280", "310", "345" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=81d7715e11fbe18b2f6724a36d3ef044
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
[ "Conner Dawes didn't speak on January 14th.", "Of the speaker whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees and the person who spoke on January 15th, one was Fred Maddox and the other was the Socialist.", "The candidate who spoke on January 16th was the Objectivist.", "Daniel Stead, the Socialist, and the person who spoke on January 17th are three different people.", "The candidate whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees spoke 1 day after Barron Tweed.", "Barron Tweed was either the Reformist or the speaker whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.", "The person whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees spoke 3 days before Fred Maddox.", "The person whose speech brought in 850 attendees was either Fred Maddox or the Independent.", "The Socialist spoke 1 day after the politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees.", "Conner Dawes wasn't the Socialist.", "The person whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees wasn't the Reformist." ]
[ "Days", "Candidates", "Parties", "Attendees" ]
[ "January 14th", "January 15th", "January 16th", "January 17th", "January 18th" ]
[ "Barron Tweed", "Conner Dawes", "Daniel Stead", "Edith Frayle", "Fred Maddox" ]
[ "Independent", "Objectivist", "Reformist", "Republican", "Socialist" ]
[ "850", "1,200", "1,450", "1,875", "2,250" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e54e612b973c427b1c4efc0a487d5da4
Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.
[ "The shipment going to Saint Francis is either Neil's shipment or Pablo's package.", "The shipment with the computer in it is Maurice's.", "The shipment with the fruit basket in it cost 3 dollars less than the package going to Quimby.", "The package with the basketball in it cost 1 dollar more than Maurice's shipment.", "The package going to Cherryfield cost somewhat more than Pablo's shipment.", "Of Greg's shipment and the shipment with the computer in it, one is going to Cherryfield and the other cost $8.75.", "The package with the television in it cost $8.75.", "The package going to Bingham is either Pablo's shipment or Neil's shipment.", "The shipment with the basketball in it isn't going to Quimby.", "The shipment going to Saint Francis cost somewhat more than Neil's package." ]
[ "Prices", "Items", "Customers", "Towns" ]
[ "$4.75", "$5.75", "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75" ]
[ "basketball", "computer", "fruit basket", "tea set", "television" ]
[ "Greg", "Johnnie", "Maurice", "Neil", "Pablo" ]
[ "Bingham", "Cherryfield", "Hinton", "Quimby", "Saint Francis" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=64a53e127bd4e1f06d7cf06afe347e91
The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.
[ "The animal that was 8.9 ft tall lived 60,000 years after the animal found in Greenland.", "\"Dumbo\" lived 30,000 years after the animal found in Greenland.", "\"Ellie\" was 9.6 ft tall.", "The mammoth found in Alaska was either the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall or \"Fang\".", "Of the mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall and \"Dumbo\", one was unearthed in Alaska and the other is thought to be 140,000 years old.", "The mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old wasn't found in Siberia.", "The animal believed to be 140,000 years old, \"Ellie\", the mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall and the animal that was 7.8 ft tall were all different animals.", "The mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall wasn't found in Michigan.", "\"Peanut\" was either the mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old or the mammoth believed to be 170,000 years old.", "\"Ellie\" wasn't found in Michigan.", "\"Fang\" isn't believed to be 230,000 years old." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Locations", "Heights" ]
[ "230,000 years", "200,000 years", "170,000 years", "140,000 years", "110,000 years" ]
[ "Dumbo", "Ellie", "Fang", "Peanut", "Snuffles" ]
[ "Alaska", "Greenland", "Michigan", "Norway", "Siberia" ]
[ "7.8 ft", "8.1 ft", "8.6 ft", "8.9 ft", "9.6 ft" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a001ada95f5f9b4a63433a829a6dadaa
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.
[ "Of the Manzarita footwear and Antoinette's pair, one was a size 6 and the other cost $260.", "Natalie's pair wasn't made by Manzarita.", "The $215 pair wasn't made by Schtillet.", "The size 8 set was either the Williford footwear or the $215 pair.", "Of the Tinghill footwear and the size 5 set, one cost $155 and the other was bought by Lucia.", "The Manzarita footwear was 1 size smaller than the Tinghill footwear.", "Yvette's pair wasn't made by Schtillet.", "The size 6 set cost $245.", "The $260 pair was by Cormano.", "Neither Yvette's pair nor Lucia's pair was the size 6 set." ]
[ "Shoe Sizes", "Customers", "Brands", "Prices" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Antoinette", "Lucia", "Natalie", "Tonya", "Yvette" ]
[ "Cormano", "Manzarita", "Schtillet", "Tinghill", "Williford" ]
[ "$125", "$155", "$215", "$245", "$260" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=37607bd651c09adf31c2ec859fa885ba
Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.
[ "Heather was either the presenter who got the B- or the student who got the C-.", "The presenter who got the B+ spoke 9 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Coolidge.", "Of the presenter who spoke for 11 minutes and Brett, one talked about President Coolidge and the other got the D.", "Brett was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Monroe or the presenter who spoke for 5 minutes.", "Vicki spoke 3 minutes more than the student who got the B-.", "Loretta didn't get the D.", "The student who got the B+ didn't talk about President Lincoln.", "Of the student who got the B+ and the presenter who gave the presentation on President Nixon, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other was Vicki.", "The five students were Vicki, the presenter who spoke for 11 minutes, the student who gave the presentation on President Monroe, the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the presenter who spoke for 5 minutes." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Presidents", "Grades" ]
[ "5 minutes", "8 minutes", "11 minutes", "14 minutes", "17 minutes" ]
[ "Brett", "Heather", "Loretta", "Theodore", "Vicki" ]
[ "Coolidge", "Lincoln", "Monroe", "Nixon", "Taft" ]
[ "A", "B+", "B-", "C-", "D" ]
4x5
easy
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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.
[ "Blackwater won't be dusted on June 6th.", "The farm in Paradise will be worked on 1 day before the one that grows spinach.", "The farm that grows soy will be worked on 3 days before the farm in George.", "Of the business that grows potatoes and the business in Big Bear Lake, one is Lucky Star and the other will be dusted on June 6th.", "The one that grows beets, the farm in Paradise, the business in Latimer and the business in Big Bear Lake are all different farms.", "The one that grows soy will be worked on sometime before Lucky Star.", "Of Lone Oak and the business in Paradise, one will be dusted on June 7th and the other will be dusted on June 6th.", "The one that grows spinach will be worked on sometime before Tall Pines." ]
[ "Days", "Farms", "Towns", "Crops" ]
[ "June 4th", "June 5th", "June 6th", "June 7th", "June 8th" ]
[ "Blackwater", "Iron Hill", "Lone Oak", "Lucky Star", "Tall Pines" ]
[ "Big Bear Lake", "George", "Latimer", "Paradise", "Upper Lake" ]
[ "beets", "cucumbers", "potatoes", "soy", "spinach" ]
4x5
easy
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Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.
[ "The house owned by Lyle Kramer doesn't rent for $1,250/month.", "The home in La Palma isn't owned by Edna Danish.", "The house owned by Edna Danish rents for $950/month.", "Neither the 1,225 sq ft house nor the home that rents for $975/month is the rental in Capitola.", "The rental owned by Callie Berg is 250 sq ft larger than the house in Eagle Grove.", "The home in Gilman is 375 sq ft larger than the home owned by Edna Danish.", "The house in La Palma is 250 sq ft smaller than the house in Capitola.", "Of the 1,475 sq ft house and the rental owned by Lyle Kramer, one rents for $750/month and the other is in Eagle Grove.", "The 1,350 sq ft home is owned by Inga Howell." ]
[ "Square Footage", "Neighborhoods", "Rents", "Owners" ]
[ "1,100 sq ft", "1,225 sq ft", "1,350 sq ft", "1,475 sq ft", "1,600 sq ft" ]
[ "Capitola", "Delano", "Eagle Grove", "Gilman", "La Palma" ]
[ "$750/month", "$950/month", "$975/month", "$1,250/month", "$1,850/month" ]
[ "Callie Berg", "Edna Danish", "Inga Howell", "Jada Ingram", "Lyle Kramer" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=89c97ac4f74b19052e66327e1359b31e
The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.
[ "Of the person from Sweden and Tasha, one scored 96 points and the other jumped 95.0 meters.", "Jody was either the jumper who scored 82 points or the person who jumped 102.9 meters.", "Madeline wasn't from Norway.", "The skier from Norway, Tasha, and the contestant who scored 110 points are three different people.", "The person from Finland scored fewer points than the person who jumped 110.8 meters.", "The contestant who jumped 86.4 meters scored 7 more points than the skier from Denmark.", "Irma scored 110 points.", "The skier who jumped 102.9 meters scored 21 more points than the person from Denmark.", "Jody wasn't from Norway.", "The contestant who scored 103 points jumped 102.9 meters.", "The contestant from Denmark was either the skier who jumped 95.0 meters or the person who scored 96 points." ]
[ "Points", "Jumpers", "Distances", "Countries" ]
[ "82", "89", "96", "103", "110" ]
[ "Irma", "Jody", "Madeline", "Robyn", "Tasha" ]
[ "86.4 meters", "95.0 meters", "96.3 meters", "102.9 meters", "110.8 meters" ]
[ "Denmark", "Finland", "Norway", "Sweden", "Switzerland" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d3f35071596b56f9f38c4a5bd7f74959
The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a "three-legged race". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.
[ "Of the duo from San Jacinto and the pair that finished in 41 seconds, one included Alexander and the other included Yvonne.", "Tina's team finished sometime after Robyn's team.", "The pair from Ireton was either the duo that finished in 35 seconds or Brandon's duo.", "Patti's team finished 9 seconds after the team from Frazier Park.", "Of the pair that finished in 32 seconds and the pair from Myers Flat, one included Valerie and the other included Felipe.", "Yvonne's team was either Felipe's duo or the duo that finished in 29 seconds.", "Garrett's duo didn't include Patti.", "Alexander's duo finished 3 seconds after the team from Frazier Park.", "Brandon's duo didn't finish in exactly 38 seconds." ]
[ "Times", "Boys", "Girls", "Towns" ]
[ "29 seconds", "32 seconds", "35 seconds", "38 seconds", "41 seconds" ]
[ "Alexander", "Brandon", "David", "Felipe", "Garrett" ]
[ "Patti", "Robyn", "Tina", "Valerie", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Frazier Park", "Gouldsboro", "Ireton", "Myers Flat", "San Jacinto" ]
4x5
easy
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A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.
[ "The Raiukan wasn't launched in Lebanon.", "The Ralu launched 2 months after the mission going to Titan.", "The mission going to Europa, the Ralu, and Bulgaria's probe are three different probes.", "The Tago Jib wasn't launched in Malaysia.", "The mission that launched in April isn't going to Uranus.", "The mission that launched in March is either the probe going to Pluto or the probe going to Titan.", "Lebanon's probe launched 1 month after the probe going to Europa.", "The Arun didn't launch in March.", "The Arun launched sometime after Malaysia's probe.", "The Raiukan isn't going to Europa.", "The mission going to Neptune launched 3 months after Lebanon's mission.", "Malaysia's probe launched 3 months before Vietnam's probe.", "The Raiukan didn't launch in March." ]
[ "Months", "Probes", "Destinations", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Arun", "Loakuk", "Raiukan", "Ralu", "Tago Jib" ]
[ "Europa", "Neptune", "Pluto", "Titan", "Uranus" ]
[ "Bulgaria", "Ecuador", "Lebanon", "Malaysia", "Vietnam" ]
4x5
easy
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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 violet tattoo paid 5 dollars more than Hubert.", "The customer who paid $55 got the black tattoo.", "Carole wasn't the Pisces.", "The customer who got the green tattoo paid 5 dollars less than the Libra.", "The Gemini paid 5 dollars less than Hubert.", "The Aquarius paid 10 dollars less than the Pisces.", "Oscar, the Pisces, the person who paid $55 and the person who got the blue tattoo were all different customers.", "Carole paid more than the customer who got the blue tattoo.", "Of the Virgo and the person who paid $55, one was Laura and the other got the violet tattoo." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Colors", "Zodiac Signs" ]
[ "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50", "$55" ]
[ "Carole", "Hubert", "Laura", "Oscar", "Rita" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "red", "violet" ]
[ "Aquarius", "Gemini", "Libra", "Pisces", "Virgo" ]
4x5
easy
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"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 magician is on October 6.", "The booking on Norway Court is for the Thorntons.", "The Clayton family booking, the event that requested the photo booth, and the booking on October 7 are three different events.", "The booking that requested the magician is 1 day before the Ford family party.", "The booking that requested the bounce castle is 2 days after the Rosario family event.", "The booking on Beech Street is 1 day before the event that requested the superhero.", "The party on Lakeview Lane is either the event on October 5 or the Walker family booking.", "Of the event that requested the superhero and the Thornton family event, one is on October 3 and the other is on Sunset Way." ]
[ "Days", "Requests", "Families", "Locations" ]
[ "October 3", "October 4", "October 5", "October 6", "October 7" ]
[ "bounce castle", "magician", "photo booth", "rock band", "superhero" ]
[ "Clayton", "Ford", "Rosario", "Thornton", "Walker" ]
[ "Beech Street", "Island Drive", "Lakeview Lane", "Norway Court", "Sunset Way" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8d69214df0f399f7ef4e36c7d1f696ea
The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.
[ "Brandi was from Avila Beach.", "Of Brandi and the person who went fifth, one was from Valley Center and the other used bowling pins.", "Of the juggler who used flashlights and Trevor, one was from Dubuque and the other went fourth.", "The person from Quasqueton performed 1 spot before the person who used rings.", "The juggler who used rings performed 1 spot before the juggler from Avila Beach.", "Melissa, the juggler from Selma, and the juggler who used rings are three different people.", "The person who used flashlights performed 3 spots after Katrina.", "Katrina didn't use chainsaws." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth" ]
[ "Brandi", "Jeffery", "Katrina", "Melissa", "Trevor" ]
[ "batons", "bowling pins", "chainsaws", "flashlights", "rings" ]
[ "Avila Beach", "Dubuque", "Quasqueton", "Selma", "Valley Center" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cd4287204b324830879ac527526bd523
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.
[ "Laura's pet was bought 1 month before the lorikeet.", "The bird purchased in Ellsworth was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in North English.", "Natalie's pet is the lorikeet.", "The macaw was bought 2 months after the lorikeet.", "Of the bird bought in February and Ellen's pet, one is the lorikeet and the other was purchased in Davis.", "Whitney's pet was bought 1 month after the parrot.", "The bird purchased in Inyokern is the parrot.", "The bird purchased in North English isn't the parakeet." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Birds", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Ellen", "Laura", "Natalie", "Pam", "Whitney" ]
[ "canary", "lorikeet", "macaw", "parakeet", "parrot" ]
[ "Davis", "Ellsworth", "Inyokern", "North English", "Orleans" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fb3d7c2b79a33d5832249daad6643022
Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.
[ "The student who gave the presentation on Diocletian spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on Diocletian was either Pat or the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on Augustus was either the student who spoke for 8 minutes or the student who spoke for 6 minutes.", "The student who got the D didn't talk about Tiberius.", "Kim spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who got the C+.", "The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes got the B-.", "The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either the presenter who got the C+ or the presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius.", "The student who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes more than Estelle.", "Estelle spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Tiberius.", "The student who spoke for 10 minutes talked about Claudius.", "Rudy didn't talk about Claudius." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Emperors", "Grades" ]
[ "6 minutes", "8 minutes", "10 minutes", "12 minutes", "14 minutes" ]
[ "Estelle", "Kim", "Pat", "Rudy", "Zachary" ]
[ "Augustus", "Claudius", "Diocletian", "Licinius", "Tiberius" ]
[ "A-", "B+", "B-", "C+", "D" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fb34a36e59d965a718954bc296b2367e
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
[ "The person with 9 goals doesn't wear number 25.", "Quinn isn't from the Comets.", "Vazquez is from the Ice Hogs.", "The person from the River Kings scored 1 goal more than Parrish.", "The person with 7 goals doesn't wear number 25.", "Of Quinn and the person who wears number 15, one had 10 goals this season and the other is from the Monsters.", "Neither the player from the Ice Hogs nor the player from the Monsters is the person who wears number 9.", "The person with 9 goals doesn't wear number 9.", "Owens scored somewhat more than the player from the River Kings.", "Underwood doesn't wear number 19.", "The person who wears number 15 scored 2 goals less than Vazquez.", "The player with 7 goals doesn't wear number 9." ]
[ "Goals", "Players", "Teams", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
[ "Owens", "Parrish", "Quinn", "Underwood", "Vazquez" ]
[ "Bears", "Comets", "Ice Hogs", "Monsters", "River Kings" ]
[ "9", "12", "15", "19", "25" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ae697e99da00cd6bd71209385c3c7e7b
A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.
[ "The participant from Martensdale didn't bring the pork rinds.", "The party-goer from El Segundo brought the hummus.", "Wade didn't bring the pork rinds.", "The friend who brought the soda, Bonita, and the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm are three different people.", "The friend from Pine Valley arrived 5 minutes after Sergio.", "The participant from Kernville brought the soda.", "Bonita isn't from Pine Valley.", "Of Rebecca and the participant who arrived at 4:35 pm, one is from Martensdale and the other brought the soda.", "The participant from Kernville arrived 15 minutes after the friend from Anaheim Hills.", "The participant who brought the potato chips is either Iris or the participant who arrived at 4:35 pm.", "The participant who brought the onion dip arrived sometime after the party-goer from Anaheim Hills." ]
[ "Times", "Friends", "Brought", "Towns" ]
[ "4:30 pm", "4:35 pm", "4:40 pm", "4:45 pm", "4:50 pm" ]
[ "Bonita", "Iris", "Rebecca", "Sergio", "Wade" ]
[ "hummus", "onion dip", "pork rinds", "potato chips", "soda" ]
[ "Anaheim Hills", "El Segundo", "Kernville", "Martensdale", "Pine Valley" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c344f55efb0029792d65112777b83e3b
The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.
[ "The player who played 10 games didn't wear number 32.", "Willard played 8 games.", "Benny didn't play first base.", "Martin played somewhat fewer games than the person who played third base.", "The player who played left field played 1 fewer game than Theodore.", "Willard was either the player who played third base or the boy who wore number 21.", "The person who wore number 28 was either the person who played center field or the boy who played left field.", "Of the player who wore number 7 and Delbert, one played 11 games and the other played left field.", "Of the boy who played right field and the player who played 11 games, one was Willard and the other wore number 18." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12" ]
[ "Benny", "Delbert", "Martin", "Theodore", "Willard" ]
[ "center field", "first base", "left field", "right field", "third base" ]
[ "7", "18", "21", "28", "32" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1bc0fe9b32ed1ef6d0d77f2d5c19f6fe
Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.
[ "The arena with seating for 190 people is either the hockey facility or the basketball facility.", "The facility in Earlham holds 120 fewer people than the football facility.", "Of Lewis Arena and the basketball facility, one holds 230 people and the other holds 150 people.", "Thompson Arena is in York.", "Kline Arena holds 40 more people than the facility in York.", "The arena with seating for 110 people is in De Witt.", "Pierce Arena isn't set up for lacrosse games.", "The facility in Schaller holds 40 fewer people than the facility in York.", "The facility in De Witt holds fewer people than the soccer facility." ]
[ "Capacities", "Arenas", "Sports", "Towns" ]
[ "110", "150", "190", "230", "270" ]
[ "Kline", "Lewis", "Pierce", "Thompson", "Young" ]
[ "basketball", "football", "hockey", "lacrosse", "soccer" ]
[ "De Witt", "Earlham", "Schaller", "York", "Zwingle" ]
4x5
easy
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Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).
[ "Hurricane Nina was either the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage or the storm that made landfall at Varina.", "Of the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage and the hurricane that made landfall at Onawa, one struck in 1960 and the other was Hurricane Freda.", "Of Hurricane Freda and the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista, one caused $19.2 million in damage and the other struck in 1952.", "The storm that hit in 1952 didn't cause exactly $15.7 million in damage.", "Hurricane Nina caused $12.5 million in damage.", "The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage hit 8 years before the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.", "Hurricane Joan didn't make landfall at Hesperia.", "The storm that made landfall at Rockford didn't cause exactly $15.7 million in damage.", "Hurricane Iris caused $19.2 million in damage." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960" ]
[ "Freda", "Gwendolyn", "Iris", "Joan", "Nina" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$19.2 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Hesperia", "Onawa", "Rockford", "Varina" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7b8d81361cb0fd76f59b57e5a5b1f902
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
[ "The 2001 holiday wasn't the hiking holiday.", "The vacation with Pam was 2 years after the cycling holiday.", "Neither the 2005 vacation nor the Wyoming vacation is the hiking vacation.", "Of the holiday with Kelley and the skydiving vacation, one was in Wyoming and the other was in 2005.", "The holiday with Isabel wasn't the kayaking trip.", "The 2005 vacation wasn't the kayaking trip.", "The 2004 holiday wasn't the skydiving vacation.", "Of the 2005 vacation and the 2004 trip, one was with Pam and the other was in Louisiana.", "The five trips are the Rhode Island trip, the trip with Mable, the 2005 vacation, the vacation with Isabel and the skydiving holiday.", "The cycling holiday was 1 year after the Georgia trip." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005" ]
[ "Gladys", "Isabel", "Kelley", "Mable", "Pam" ]
[ "camping", "cycling", "hiking", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Florida", "Georgia", "Louisiana", "Rhode Island", "Wyoming" ]
4x5
easy
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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.
[ "The movie that opened in 45 theaters wasn't directed by Micah Moreno.", "The film that opened in 65 theaters was directed by Hick Harmon.", "The five films are the film that grossed $11 million, Tippecanoe, the movie that opened in 59 theaters, the film that opened in 65 theaters and Easy to Love.", "The film that grossed $2 million wasn't directed by Paula Pratt.", "Of Easy to Love and the film directed by Hick Harmon, one made $5 million and the other opened in 45 theaters.", "Tippecanoe wasn't directed by Kenneth Key.", "The film that grossed $14 million opened in 92 theaters.", "The movie directed by Hick Harmon is either What a World or the movie that grossed $11 million.", "The movie directed by Kenneth Key is either the movie that grossed $11 million or the movie that grossed $14 million.", "The film that grossed $14 million wasn't directed by Paula Pratt.", "Fast and Dead made 6 million more than the movie that opened in 45 theaters." ]
[ "Earnings", "Movies", "Directors", "Theaters" ]
[ "$2 million", "$5 million", "$8 million", "$11 million", "$14 million" ]
[ "Easy to Love", "Fast and Dead", "Let Me Out", "Tippecanoe", "What a World" ]
[ "Hick Harmon", "Kenneth Key", "Micah Moreno", "Nan Norman", "Paula Pratt" ]
[ "45", "59", "65", "92", "112" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=014993212f911d33b547306a51b64056
Several die-hard "Galaxy Trek" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.
[ "The sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars, the carver who works with chestnut, the carver who sells Quekal figurines and the carver who works with mahogany are all different woodworkers.", "Trevor charges 4 dollars more than the carver who works with fir.", "Sam is either the sci-fi fan who sells Beadios figurines or the carver who works with chestnut.", "The woodworker who sells Poroth figurines doesn't work with ash.", "The woodworker who works with fir charges 2 dollars more than the carver who sells Beadios figurines.", "Of Larry and the carver who charges 9 dollars, one sells Haramarui figurines and the other works with ash.", "Zachary doesn't charge 7 dollars.", "The sci-fi fan who works with chestnut charges 6 dollars more than the woodworker who sells Poroth figurines." ]
[ "Prices", "Woodworkers", "Woods", "Characters" ]
[ "3 dollars", "5 dollars", "7 dollars", "9 dollars", "11 dollars" ]
[ "Evan", "Larry", "Sam", "Trevor", "Zachary" ]
[ "ash", "chestnut", "fir", "mahogany", "pine" ]
[ "Beadios", "Haramarui", "Lorotia", "Poroth", "Quekal" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2db6f8fe8154fc917fbcfd70056a13db
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
[ "The skydiving vacation was 1 year before the Utah holiday.", "The vacation with Andy was in Utah.", "The cycling holiday was after the trip with Kelley.", "The holiday with Gladys wasn't in Illinois.", "The holiday with Gladys wasn't the cycling trip.", "The hunting trip is either the holiday with Gladys or the 2002 vacation.", "The vacation with William wasn't in 2002.", "Of the hiking holiday and the 2001 trip, one was in Hawaii and the other was with Andy.", "The skydiving vacation was 2 years after the Wyoming vacation.", "The holiday with Gladys was 1 year after the Wyoming vacation." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005" ]
[ "Andy", "Gladys", "Kelley", "Tasha", "William" ]
[ "cycling", "hiking", "hunting", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Hawaii", "Illinois", "Utah", "Wyoming" ]
4x5
easy
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The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.
[ "Yolanda paid $24.99.", "The person who paid $24.99 ordered the sea bass.", "The diner who ordered the red snapper didn't have the shiraz.", "The diner who ordered the lobster tail paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the bordeaux.", "Neither the person who paid $25.99 nor Genevieve was the diner who ordered the filet mignon.", "Traci, the person who paid $25.99 and the diner who ordered the red snapper were all different foodies.", "The person who paid $25.99 didn't order the lobster tail.", "Of the person who paid $26.99 and Yolanda, one had the riesling and the other ordered the red snapper.", "The diner who ordered the sea bass paid 3 dollars less than Genevieve.", "Frances paid 2 dollars less than the one who had the port." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Wines", "Entrees" ]
[ "$24.99", "$25.99", "$26.99", "$27.99", "$28.99" ]
[ "April", "Frances", "Genevieve", "Traci", "Yolanda" ]
[ "bordeaux", "port", "riesling", "shiraz", "zinfandel" ]
[ "blackened tuna", "filet mignon", "lobster tail", "red snapper", "sea bass" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=157637ca6402d9a58b337fa3005bc8be
Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.
[ "Of the cake shaped like a turtle and Mrs. Jackson's cake, one will be delivered on October 5 and the other will be key lime-flavored.", "Of the key lime cake and Mrs. Gillespie's order, one will be in the shape of a biplane and the other will be delivered on October 7.", "The order shaped like a bowling pin will be delivered 3 days after the cake shaped like a sailboat.", "The order shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Armstrong's order.", "The five cakes are Mrs. Jackson's cake, the key lime cake, the banana cake, the order shaped like a sports car and the order shaped like a biplane.", "Mrs. Jackson's cake won't be coconut-flavored.", "Mrs. Lowe's order won't be banana-flavored.", "The October 6 delivery won't be strawberry-flavored.", "The October 5 delivery is either the strawberry cake or the cake shaped like a sailboat." ]
[ "Delivery Dates", "Customers", "Cake Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "October 5", "October 6", "October 7", "October 8", "October 9" ]
[ "Armstrong", "Becker", "Gillespie", "Jackson", "Lowe" ]
[ "biplane", "bowling pin", "sailboat", "sports car", "turtle" ]
[ "banana", "coconut", "key lime", "lemon", "strawberry" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a31443b785a125843b926da155cc8558
After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.
[ "The diner who ordered the creme brulee didn't have the cappuccino.", "Gary was either the person who paid $7.99 or the diner who ordered the parfait.", "Belinda paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the creme brulee.", "Wayne ordered the parfait.", "Neither the person who paid $8.99 nor the diner who ordered the bread pudding was the one who had the cafe latte.", "The person who paid $5.99 didn't have the cappuccino.", "Of the one who had the cafe latte and Delia, one ordered the souffle and the other paid $9.99.", "Wayne paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the bread pudding.", "The person who paid $8.99 didn't have the chai tea.", "The person who paid $7.99 was either the one who had the earl grey tea or the one who had the espresso.", "Gary didn't have the earl grey tea." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Drinks", "Dessert" ]
[ "$5.99", "$6.99", "$7.99", "$8.99", "$9.99" ]
[ "Belinda", "Delia", "Gary", "Linda", "Wayne" ]
[ "cafe latte", "cappuccino", "chai tea", "earl grey tea", "espresso" ]
[ "bread pudding", "creme brulee", "mousse", "parfait", "souffle" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bd09edbc8b7a0351dbe7d550afcbffdf
Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.
[ "The orange pack is either the 45 liter pack or Paul's pack.", "The silver pack is smaller than the Grennel pack.", "Olga's pack isn't made by Travelore.", "Paul's pack isn't purple.", "Natasha's pack is 25 liters.", "The five packs are Betty's pack, the silver pack, the 35 liter pack, the Adironda pack and the Naturba pack.", "Of Natasha's pack and the purple pack, one is 30 liters and the other is made by Adironda.", "Of Olga's pack and the 30 liter pack, one is made by Naturba and the other is blue." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter" ]
[ "Betty", "Natasha", "Olga", "Paul", "Robert" ]
[ "Adironda", "Grennel", "Naturba", "Pinkster", "Travelore" ]
[ "blue", "gray", "orange", "purple", "silver" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f501c9bc23c514f5f7398bc0bdf7c5db
Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The Barnacle sank 18 years before the ship captained by Wicked Weiss.", "The Mermaid was captained by Red Beard Ben.", "The one from Spain wasn't captained by Four Eyed Fin.", "The boat from Spain wasn't captained by Sparrow Annis.", "The Crusty Knave was captained by Four Eyed Fin.", "The Crusty Knave, the vessel from Sweden, and the one that sank in 1767 are three different ships.", "The one that sank in 1731 was either the Barnacle or the vessel from Scotland.", "The vessel from Scotland sank 36 years after the Crusty Knave.", "The boat from England was either the ship that sank in 1713 or the vessel that sank in 1785.", "The one from Sweden, the one captained by Red Beard Ben, and the boat that sank in 1749 are three different ships.", "The Sea Shame sank 18 years before the one captained by Sparrow Annis." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785" ]
[ "Barnacle", "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Mermaid", "Sea Shame" ]
[ "Four Eyed Fin", "Red Beard Ben", "Ruthless Ruby", "Sparrow Annis", "Wicked Weiss" ]
[ "England", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain", "Sweden" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d3c2640d26b6ce4a31dce77683b49497
Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.
[ "The person who paid $11.50 is Ted.", "The person who paid $17.50 didn't order the teriyaki roll.", "The customer who ordered the tiger roll paid 2 dollars less than Ted.", "Of the customer who ordered the rainbow roll and the person who ordered the dragon roll, one paid $9.50 and the other paid $11.50.", "Of the person who ordered the alaskan roll and William, one paid $11.50 and the other ordered the teriyaki roll.", "Pam is either the customer who paid $9.50 or the client who ordered the boston roll.", "The client who paid $17.50, the customer who paid $9.50, the customer who ordered the boston roll and the person who ordered the spicy tuna roll are all different people.", "The customer who ordered the hawaiian roll isn't Maggie.", "The customer who paid $15.50, the client who ordered the alaskan roll, and the client who ordered the boston roll are three different people.", "The person who ordered the dynamite roll didn't pay $17.50." ]
[ "Prices", "Rolls", "Rolls", "Customers" ]
[ "$9.50", "$11.50", "$13.50", "$15.50", "$17.50" ]
[ "alaskan", "boston", "dragon", "dynamite", "hawaiian" ]
[ "rainbow", "spicy tuna", "spider", "teriyaki", "tiger" ]
[ "Maggie", "Orlando", "Pam", "Ted", "William" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=abfa80022f0bc9c7ff113f1cbb2d7eee
After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.
[ "Of the one who had the cafe mocha and Ivan, one ordered the fruit tart and the other ordered the mousse.", "Jennie didn't have the cafe mocha.", "The one who had the chai tea paid less than Addie.", "The person who paid $9.99 was either the one who had the cafe latte or the one who had the cafe mocha.", "Marco didn't have the espresso.", "The one who had the cafe mocha paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the gelato.", "The one who had the cafe latte paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the souffle.", "The person who paid $6.99 didn't order the mousse.", "Addie didn't pay $6.99.", "Marco paid 3 dollars more than the diner who ordered the gelato." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Drinks", "Dessert" ]
[ "$5.99", "$6.99", "$7.99", "$8.99", "$9.99" ]
[ "Addie", "Francis", "Ivan", "Jennie", "Marco" ]
[ "cafe latte", "cafe mocha", "cappuccino", "chai tea", "espresso" ]
[ "fruit tart", "gelato", "mousse", "parfait", "souffle" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=76cf8047c190fdb585e85dbf9b7787a6
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.
[ "Galen wasn't built by Dr. Odle's team.", "The system built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of Galen.", "The A.I. that scored 55% was either the system from UCLA or the A.I. built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.", "The system built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team wasn't from Exeter.", "Of Epicurus and the system that scored 69%, one was built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team and the other was from SFIT.", "Of the system built by Dr. Fernandez's team and the A.I. built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team, one scored 83% and the other was Gorgias.", "Of Gorgias and Zeno, one was from Cambridge and the other scored 69%.", "Epicurus was either the system built by Dr. Sullivan's team or the system from Cambridge." ]
[ "Scores", "A.I.", "Institutions", "Team Heads" ]
[ "55%", "62%", "69%", "76%", "83%" ]
[ "Epicurus", "Galen", "Gorgias", "Proclus", "Zeno" ]
[ "Cambridge", "Exeter", "SFIT", "Stanford", "UCLA" ]
[ "Abbratozzato", "Eisenberg", "Fernandez", "Odle", "Sullivan" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8f308986f3883ef93db82d7a4f92a451
Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.
[ "The Underwoods are either the family moving in on Monday or the family moving in on Tuesday.", "The family moving into the Grove Street apartment isn't moving in on Monday.", "The family paying $710 a month is moving into the Kermit Lane apartment.", "The Johnsons aren't paying $720 a month.", "The family moving in on Friday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Summit Street apartment.", "The family paying $710 a month is moving in on Tuesday.", "The family moving in on Saturday is paying 20 dollars less per month than the Quinns.", "The family moving in on Friday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Grove Street apartment.", "Of the family paying $690 a month and the family moving into the Brian Lane apartment, one is moving in on Thursday and the other is the Ingrams." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720" ]
[ "Ingrams", "Johnsons", "Quinns", "Russells", "Underwoods" ]
[ "Monday", "Tuesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Brian Lane", "Grove Street", "Kermit Lane", "Summit Street" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=566630d37915f11a987968284705f197
Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.
[ "The person who's going to Harvard won't major in Finance.", "Iris received the $30,000 scholarship.", "The person who's going to Penn State will major in English.", "Kerry isn't going to Harvard.", "Of the student who received the $45,000 scholarship and the person who's going to Brown, one is Yvonne and the other will major in Mathematics.", "The student who's going to Harvard won't major in Archaeology.", "Carrie was awarded $10,000 more than the student who will major in English.", "Kerry was awarded some amount more than Yvonne.", "The student who's going to Northwestern is either the student who will major in English or the person who received the $35,000 scholarship.", "Yvonne won't major in Finance.", "The student who will major in English, Iris and Yvonne are all different students." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000" ]
[ "Carrie", "Gwendolyn", "Iris", "Kerry", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Archaeology", "English", "Finance", "German Poetry", "Mathematics" ]
[ "Brown", "Harvard", "Northwestern", "Penn State", "Yale" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=32babfb05179cec89495f3cb2565b626
Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.
[ "Of the outing where they saw 30 shooting stars and the April 22 outing, one was with Reynaldo and the other was with Quinn.", "The outing to Gilmore City logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 22 outing.", "The April 17 outing logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the outing with Reynaldo.", "The outing to Isleton logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the outing with Nolan.", "The trip with Quinn wasn't in Janesville.", "Of the April 15 trip and the trip to Kalona, one was with Nolan and the other logged 30 shooting stars.", "The April 10 trip wasn't in Kalona.", "The April 22 trip logged 14 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Kalona.", "The outing with Stephanie logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the April 15 trip.", "The April 15 trip logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the outing to Janesville." ]
[ "Shooting Stars", "Dates", "Locations", "Partners" ]
[ "2", "9", "16", "23", "30" ]
[ "April 10", "April 15", "April 17", "April 22", "April 25" ]
[ "Conesville", "Gilmore City", "Isleton", "Janesville", "Kalona" ]
[ "Nolan", "Orville", "Quinn", "Reynaldo", "Stephanie" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4c2620e7512b9d6b408e8c8b27a7a452
Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.
[ "Of the Finnish class and the class in room 318, one has 25 students and the other starts at 11:00 am.", "The course with 17 students starts 2 hours after the class with 11 students.", "The course in room 122 starts 6 hours after the class in room 215.", "The course in room 215 isn't the Russian class.", "The English class starts sometime after the class in room 318.", "The course in room 207 isn't the Finnish class.", "Of the class with 25 students and the class with 14 students, one is the Finnish class and the other is in room 318.", "The Polish class has 25 students.", "The course in room 215 isn't the Hebrew class.", "The 1:00 pm class is either the English class or the Hebrew class." ]
[ "Times", "Room Numbers", "Class Sizes", "Classes" ]
[ "7:00 am", "9:00 am", "11:00 am", "1:00 pm", "3:00 pm" ]
[ "122", "207", "208", "215", "318" ]
[ "8", "11", "14", "17", "25" ]
[ "English", "Finnish", "Hebrew", "Polish", "Russian" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=474db0e17f0cc7ff38343e739315a88b
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.
[ "Neither the one in modern-day Uruguay nor the Cambrian impact crater is the 125 m. wide one.", "The Cersay impact crater wasn't found in Qatar.", "The one in modern-day Ethiopia is 75 meters smaller than the Permian impact crater.", "The Devonian impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Hinwore impact crater.", "The Kimeta impact crater, the 150 m. wide crater, the Cambrian impact crater and the Devonian impact crater are all different craters.", "Of the Garight impact crater and the Cretaceous impact crater, one was found in Ethiopia and the other is 200 m. wide.", "The crater in modern-day Oman wasn't formed during the Devonian period.", "The 150 m. wide crater was found in Croatia.", "The 175 m. wide crater wasn't found in Oman.", "The Kimeta impact crater is wider than the Garight impact crater.", "The Kimeta impact crater wasn't formed during the Cretaceous period." ]
[ "Diameters", "Craters", "Periods", "Countries" ]
[ "100 m.", "125 m.", "150 m.", "175 m.", "200 m." ]
[ "Cersay", "Garight", "Hinwore", "Kimeta", "Moriwa" ]
[ "Cambrian", "Cretaceous", "Devonian", "Jurassic", "Permian" ]
[ "Croatia", "Ethiopia", "Oman", "Qatar", "Uruguay" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dac2ce921e01578f13e275bb1aca516f
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
[ "The one with 150 Facebook friends is either the person with 64 LinkedIn connections or the person with 809 Twitter followers.", "The one with 84 LinkedIn connections has 20 fewer Facebook friends than Edgar.", "The one with 605 Twitter followers has more Facebook friends than the one with 804 Twitter followers.", "Jonathan has 10 more Facebook friends than Heidi.", "Heidi has 804 Twitter followers.", "Of Jonathan and the one with 160 Facebook friends, one has 715 Twitter followers and the other has 85 LinkedIn connections.", "The one with 605 Twitter followers has 20 fewer Facebook friends than Willis.", "Neither Heidi nor the person with 809 Twitter followers is the one with 160 Facebook friends.", "Inez doesn't have exactly 789 Twitter followers.", "Edgar doesn't have exactly 64 LinkedIn connections.", "Willis doesn't have exactly 72 LinkedIn connections.", "Willis has 809 Twitter followers." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160" ]
[ "Edgar", "Heidi", "Inez", "Jonathan", "Willis" ]
[ "58", "64", "72", "84", "85" ]
[ "605", "715", "789", "804", "809" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=80a03ce860d8afb3b94977426bbe4891
Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.
[ "Doreen will publish in March.", "Neither Ira nor the person who will publish in January is the person who has been working in Jamaica.", "The student who has been studying the Stosam culture will publish 1 month after Pablo.", "The person who has been working in Belize will publish sometime before Wilbur.", "Wilbur hasn't been working in Oman.", "Of the student who will publish in May and the student who has been working in Finland, one is Ira and the other has been studying the Vorycia culture.", "The person who has been working in Jamaica is either the student who will publish in May or the student who has been studying the Stosam culture.", "Of the person who has been working in Belize and the student who will publish in April, one has been studying the Cheer culture and the other is Wilbur.", "The person who will publish in May hasn't been studying the Udaefe culture.", "The person who has been studying the Vorycia culture will publish 1 month before Doreen." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Cultures", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Doreen", "Ira", "Pablo", "Terri", "Wilbur" ]
[ "Cheer", "Rothoc", "Stosam", "Udaefe", "Vorycia" ]
[ "Belize", "Finland", "Gambia", "Jamaica", "Oman" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c26bcb58ff5821b5d94fd0b46ef91e6e
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.
[ "Gao Gao was born sometime before Nan Sheng's baby.", "Ling Ling wasn't Yuan Zai's baby.", "Yuan Zai's baby was born 2 months before Hua Mei.", "Of Nan Sheng's baby and the offspring born in April, one was Mei Lan and the other weighed 106 grams.", "Of the baby that weighed 86 grams and the offspring born in February, one was Hua Mei and the other was Xi Lian's baby.", "The baby born in January didn't weight exactly 114 grams.", "Of the baby born in May and Tai Shan's baby, one weighed 96 grams and the other was Gao Gao." ]
[ "Months", "Babies", "Mothers", "Weights" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Den Ping", "Gao Gao", "Hua Mei", "Ling Ling", "Mei Lan" ]
[ "Nan Sheng", "Tai Shan", "Tian Tian", "Xi Lian", "Yuan Zai" ]
[ "86 grams", "93 grams", "96 grams", "106 grams", "114 grams" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=43a729df5c30766afb17ddd41dee15b7
Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.
[ "The tank bought by Al Ayala isn't 70 gallons.", "The tank going to Cromwell is 10 gallons larger than the fish tank bought by Gideon Gates.", "The tank going to Montville didn't cost $2,000.", "The fish tank going to Philo is 5 gallons smaller than the $2,000 fish tank.", "The 75 gallon fish tank didn't cost $775.", "The tank bought by Gideon Gates is 5 gallons larger than the tank bought by Donna Drake.", "The tank bought by Gideon Gates is going to Dennysville.", "The fish tank going to Montville is somewhat larger than the fish tank going to Philo.", "The display bought by Cora Carey, the fish tank going to Dennysville, and the 60 gallon fish tank are three different tanks.", "The display bought by Faith Frisk is either the 70 gallon display or the $1,825 tank.", "Of the fish tank bought by Faith Frisk and the $920 fish tank, one is going to Philo and the other is 65 gallons." ]
[ "Sizes", "Customers", "Price", "Town" ]
[ "55 gallons", "60 gallons", "65 gallons", "70 gallons", "75 gallons" ]
[ "Al Ayala", "Cora Carey", "Donna Drake", "Faith Frisk", "Gideon Gates" ]
[ "$775", "$920", "$1,500", "$1,825", "$2,000" ]
[ "Cromwell", "Dennysville", "Garberville", "Montville", "Philo" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5b58c42457c63b3b33d57ab31144972c
Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).
[ "The Zarobit-C is either the device that can fly for 30 minutes or the drone with a maximum range of 150 ft.", "The machine that can fly for 30 minutes is either the $450 machine or the $600 drone.", "The drone that can fly for 15 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 1,000 ft.", "The drone that can fly for 15 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 150 ft.", "Of the drone with a maximum range of 350 ft and the Mechania, one costs $675 and the other can fly for up to 60 minutes.", "The Mechania doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 150 ft.", "The device that can fly for 20 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the machine that can fly for 30 minutes.", "The Motomiya costs 225 dollars more than the drone that can fly for 15 minutes.", "The Suzutake can fly for up to 60 minutes.", "The Mechania doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 1,000 ft.", "The $675 device doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft." ]
[ "Prices", "Drones", "Ranges", "Flying Times" ]
[ "$450", "$525", "$600", "$675", "$750" ]
[ "Mechania", "Motomiya", "Suzutake", "Werril 23A", "Zarobit-C" ]
[ "100 ft", "150 ft", "350 ft", "475 ft", "1,000 ft" ]
[ "15 minutes", "20 minutes", "25 minutes", "30 minutes", "60 minutes" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c4390140ea7e13889408e386fb8822d7
Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.
[ "The size 6 shirt is green.", "Ingram's shirt is 3 sizes larger than number 28.", "The blue shirt is larger than Nelson's shirt.", "Number 42 is 1 size larger than Quinn's shirt.", "Number 32 is larger than Alford's jersey.", "Ingram's shirt isn't a size 10.", "Number 32 is either the size 8 shirt or the green jersey.", "Number 24 is larger than the black shirt.", "Neither the size 9 shirt nor the blue shirt is number 32.", "Of the purple jersey and the black jersey, one is a size 9 and the other is Jacobson's." ]
[ "Sizes", "Players", "Colors", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
[ "Alford", "Ingram", "Jacobson", "Nelson", "Quinn" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "purple", "red" ]
[ "24", "28", "30", "32", "42" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cc1b9c9b3ebf444186dc19f589b3e1be
The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.
[ "Karla's account happened at 12:30 am.", "The July event was either the account at Aspen Hills or Marla's account.", "The account at Twin Pines took place 1 month after the 5:50 pm sighting.", "The June event, the sighting at Aspen Hills, and the 12:30 am event are three different events.", "The April sighting wasn't at Bald Hill Run.", "Of the April sighting and the sighting at Aspen Hills, one was Francis's and the other happened at 4:35 pm.", "The June account wasn't at Viking Woods.", "Francis's event wasn't at Viking Woods.", "Ethel's sighting wasn't at Aspen Hills.", "Marla's event took place 2 months before the 12:30 am sighting.", "The March account happened at 9:30 pm." ]
[ "Months", "Witnesses", "Locations", "Times" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "Ethel", "Francis", "Hannah", "Karla", "Marla" ]
[ "Aspen Hills", "Bald Hill Run", "Seryl Forest", "Twin Pines", "Viking Woods" ]
[ "4:35 pm", "5:50 pm", "9:30 pm", "11:25 pm", "12:30 am" ]
4x5
easy
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"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 that aired on April 6th gave its survivor the water filter.", "The episode that aired on April 6th wasn't filmed in Cambodia.", "The episode where the survivor brought the knife wasn't filmed in Vanuatu.", "Neil's show didn't air on April 20th.", "The episode where the survivor brought the hatchet was filmed in Kiribati.", "The show that aired on April 13th is either Jon's show or the show filmed in Bolivia.", "Jon's show aired 2 weeks before the episode filmed in Bolivia.", "The show where the survivor brought the duct tape aired 3 weeks after Omar's show.", "Omar's show wasn't filmed in Vanuatu.", "The episode filmed in Kiribati, the show where the survivor brought the pot, and the show that aired on April 13th are three different episodes.", "Victor's show aired 1 week before the show filmed in Kiribati." ]
[ "Dates", "Survivors", "Countries", "Tools" ]
[ "April 6th", "April 13th", "April 20th", "April 27th", "May 4th" ]
[ "Freddie", "Jon", "Neil", "Omar", "Victor" ]
[ "Bolivia", "Cambodia", "Kiribati", "Myanmar", "Vanuatu" ]
[ "duct tape", "hatchet", "knife", "pot", "water filter" ]
4x5
easy
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Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.
[ "The person who trekked for 12 miles didn't finish at Joshua Creek.", "Of Tracey and the person who finished at Fern Camp, one started at Green Swamp and the other walked 11 miles.", "The person who started at Green Swamp walked 1 mile more than the person who finished at Black Hammock.", "The hiker who trekked for 10 miles didn't finish at Fern Camp.", "Neither the hiker who finished at Hobes Grove nor the hiker who trekked for 12 miles is Tracey.", "Wesley started at Lake Jesup.", "The person who started at Tosohatchee walked 1 mile less than the hiker who finished at Black Hammock.", "The person who started at Lake Jesup walked 1 mile more than Jan.", "Alex didn't go exactly 12 miles.", "The person who trekked for 12 miles started at Bull Creek." ]
[ "Distances", "Hikers", "Start Points", "End Points" ]
[ "8 miles", "9 miles", "10 miles", "11 miles", "12 miles" ]
[ "Alex", "Jan", "Orlando", "Tracey", "Wesley" ]
[ "Bull Creek", "Green Swamp", "Lake Jesup", "Three Lakes", "Tosohatchee" ]
[ "Black Hammock", "Coyote Creek", "Fern Camp", "Hobes Grove", "Joshua Creek" ]
4x5
easy
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Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).
[ "Hurricane Rachel struck in 1960.", "Hurricane Velma didn't strike in 1952.", "Hurricane Freda didn't make landfall at Varina.", "Of the storm that made landfall at Zamora and the storm that caused $17.4 million in damage, one struck in 1944 and the other was Hurricane Rachel.", "The storm that made landfall at Onawa didn't cause exactly $19.2 million in damage.", "The storm that made landfall at Alta Vista hit 4 years before the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Tomales hit 8 years after the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage.", "The hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage hit 8 years after Hurricane Heidi.", "Hurricane Velma didn't make landfall at Varina.", "The storm that hit in 1944 caused $12.5 million in damage." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960" ]
[ "Freda", "Heidi", "Pam", "Rachel", "Velma" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$16.9 million", "$17.4 million", "$18.5 million", "$19.2 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Onawa", "Tomales", "Varina", "Zamora" ]
4x5
easy
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Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.
[ "Susan was the Herreras'.", "Agnes was born sometime after the Lamberts' child.", "The baby born at 12:10am, the baby delivered in room 225, and the baby delivered in room 252 are three different babies.", "The child delivered in room 120 was born 9 minutes after Agnes.", "The child delivered in room 252 wasn't the Blanchards'.", "Willard was born 3 minutes after Homer.", "Susan was either the baby delivered in room 230 or the Estradas' baby.", "Of the child born at 12:13am and the baby delivered in room 225, one was the Estradas' and the other was Yolanda." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Families", "Rooms" ]
[ "12:01am", "12:04am", "12:07am", "12:10am", "12:13am" ]
[ "Agnes", "Homer", "Susan", "Willard", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Blanchard", "Estrada", "Herrera", "Ingram", "Lambert" ]
[ "120", "145", "225", "230", "252" ]
4x5
easy
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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 found in Cooper Woods sells for somewhat more per pound than the shaggy mane mushroom.", "The mushroom that sells for $45 per pound won't go to Nature's Way.", "The woodear mushroom sells for $30 per pound.", "Of the mushroom that sells for $45 per pound and the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods, one is the bricktop and the other will go to Abby's Mart.", "Neither the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods nor the mushroom found in Pomona Woods is the oyster mushroom.", "The mushroom found in Pomona Woods won't go to Wickman's.", "The mushroom found in Hardy Woods won't go to Localvoria.", "The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.", "The woodear mushroom was found in Cooper Woods.", "The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the velvet foot mushroom.", "The mushroom that sells for $30 per pound won't go to Wickman's." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Customers", "Locations" ]
[ "$25", "$30", "$35", "$40", "$45" ]
[ "bricktop", "oyster", "shaggy mane", "velvet foot", "woodear" ]
[ "Abby\\'s Mart", "Edna\\'s Edibles", "Localvoria", "Nature\\'s Way", "Wickman\\'s" ]
[ "Buckeye Woods", "Cooper Woods", "Hardy Woods", "Lowell Woods", "Pomona Woods" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9b2f58a3c9352412a9264bf388359d18
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
[ "The tour starting at Little Italy will begin sometime after Chester's trip.", "The 8:00am trip isn't a group of 8 people.", "Janice's trip is either the tour starting at High Park or the outing with 4 people.", "The 11:00am tour has 4 people in it.", "The 9:00am tour isn't a group of 8 people.", "Neither the outing starting at Little Italy nor the outing starting at City Hall is the trip with 3 people.", "Of Emily's tour and the 9:00am outing, one has 4 people in it and the other will start at Chinatown.", "Of Chester's outing and the outing with 11 people, one will be at 9:00am and the other will start at High Park.", "Oscar's tour will begin 1 hour after the tour starting at Greektown." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am" ]
[ "Chester", "Emily", "Janice", "Kelly", "Oscar" ]
[ "Chinatown", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "8", "11" ]
4x5
easy
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The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won "Best in Show".
[ "Stella won 1 year after Chester's canine.", "Of the canine that won in 2010 and the irish setter, one is Fernando's and the other is Harley.", "Barbara's canine isn't Stella.", "The bulldog won 3 years after Stella.", "Stella isn't the great dane.", "Molly won 2 years before Ginger's canine.", "Stella won 2 years before the maltese.", "The canine that won in 2010 is Max." ]
[ "Years", "Owners", "Breeds", "Dogs" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010" ]
[ "Barbara", "Chester", "Elsie", "Fernando", "Ginger" ]
[ "beagle", "bulldog", "great dane", "irish setter", "maltese" ]
[ "Harley", "Max", "Molly", "Samson", "Stella" ]
4x5
easy
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Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.
[ "Of the customer headed to Ovid's Cove and the customer going out on July 13, one will go out with Muriel and the other is Mr. Gallegos.", "Mr. Drake isn't going to Manta Bay.", "The customer going out with Muriel will dive sometime before the customer headed to Ovid's Cove.", "Mrs. Blake will dive 1 day after the customer going out with Muriel.", "The diver headed to Queen's Bench will dive 2 days before the customer going out with Hilda.", "The customer going out with Sylvia will dive 1 day after Mr. Gallegos.", "Mr. Erickson isn't going to Queen's Bench.", "The diver going out on July 16 wants to see Nemo's Ridge.", "Of the customer going out with Kristy and the diver going out on July 13, one wants to see Queen's Bench and the other is Mr. Drake." ]
[ "Dates", "Customers", "Guides", "Locations" ]
[ "July 13", "July 14", "July 15", "July 16", "July 17" ]
[ "Mrs. Blake", "Ms. Chang", "Mr. Drake", "Mr. Erickson", "Mr. Gallegos" ]
[ "Hilda", "Kristy", "Muriel", "Sylvia", "Willard" ]
[ "Manta Bay", "Nemo\\'s Ridge", "Ovid\\'s Cove", "Porita Reef", "Queen\\'s Bench" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=45820c045a250e27508ca098c7cfa3be
Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.
[ "The course in room 208 isn't Latin.", "Of the course in room 208 and the Physics class, one is held during first period and the other is taught by Mr. Webster.", "The class in room 318 is held 2 periods after Mr. Ingram's class.", "Of Mr. Webster's class and the Algebra class, one is held during second period and the other is in room 129.", "The course in room 125 is held 3 periods after Mr. Webster's class.", "The fifth period class isn't Pre-Calculus.", "Mr. Zamora's class is held 3 periods after the Physics class.", "The course in room 125 isn't Latin.", "Mr. Pitts's class is held 1 period after the Physics class." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th" ]
[ "125", "129", "201", "208", "318" ]
[ "Ingram", "Pitts", "Rhodes", "Webster", "Zamora" ]
[ "Algebra", "Art", "Latin", "Physics", "Pre-Calculus" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3ca5e7a3f48b417920d4a1460fc5cce6
Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.
[ "The client from Delaware is staying for a shorter time than Underwood.", "Of Mills and the client from Delaware, one is in room 203 and the other is staying for 5 days.", "The person from Michigan is either the guest who is staying for 4 days or Mills.", "Zamora isn't staying for exactly 6 days.", "Of the guest in room 203 and the customer from Wisconsin, one is staying for 6 days and the other is Tran.", "The person in room 314 is staying 1 day longer than the client from Delaware.", "The five people are Underwood, the client who is staying for 6 days, the person who is staying for 4 days, the client who is staying for 2 days and the person from Indiana.", "The guest from Indiana isn't in room 114.", "Mills is staying 1 day longer than the person in room 209." ]
[ "Days", "Guests", "Rooms", "States" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" ]
[ "Keith", "Mills", "Tran", "Underwood", "Zamora" ]
[ "114", "117", "203", "209", "314" ]
[ "Delaware", "Georgia", "Indiana", "Michigan", "Wisconsin" ]
4x5
easy
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Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.
[ "The Jin Xuan costs 1 dollar more than the tea that steeps for 2 minutes.", "The Gold Turtle shouldn't brew with 200 degree water.", "The Ali Shan costs less than the variety that steeps for 4 minutes.", "The Red Robe costs $5.50.", "The Red Robe costs 1 dollar more than the tea that steeps for 1 minute.", "Neither the tea that costs $6.50 nor the variety that requires 195 degree water is the variety that steeps for 4 minutes.", "The variety that steeps for 3.5 minutes shouldn't brew with 195 degree water.", "The tea that steeps for 3.5 minutes costs 2 dollars more than the tea that requires 190 degree water.", "The Red Robe is either the variety that costs $7.50 or the variety that steeps for 2 minutes.", "Of the tea that steeps for 3.5 minutes and the variety that costs $5.50, one needs 205 degree water and the other is the Dong Ding." ]
[ "Prices", "Teas", "Temperatures", "Steep Times" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50" ]
[ "Ali Shan", "Dong Ding", "Gold Turtle", "Jin Xuan", "Red Robe" ]
[ "190 degree", "195 degree", "200 degree", "205 degree", "210 degree" ]
[ "1 minute", "1.5 minutes", "2 minutes", "3.5 minutes", "4 minutes" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=54b87b80f556a88939597c822be4b431
The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.
[ "Don Daugherty's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 75 minutes.", "Of the movie produced in Poland and the film produced in Denmark, one was directed by Ben Barrera and the other has a running time of 60 minutes.", "The five films are Don Daugherty's film, Tearful Night, the movie with a running time of 60 minutes, Milton Vale and the movie produced in Lithuania.", "Ben Barrera's film has a running time of 65 minutes.", "Tim Tucker's film wasn't made in Lithuania.", "Eric Edwards's film isn't Jacky Steel.", "Eric Edwards's film is either the film produced in Denmark or the movie with a running time of 65 minutes.", "Of the movie with a running time of 70 minutes and the film with a running time of 75 minutes, one was made in Belgium and the other is Milton Vale.", "Arctic Visions is 5 minutes shorter than the film produced in Denmark." ]
[ "Lengths", "Directors", "Titles", "Countries" ]
[ "55 minutes", "60 minutes", "65 minutes", "70 minutes", "75 minutes" ]
[ "Ben Barrera", "Don Daugherty", "Eric Edwards", "Sid Saunders", "Tim Tucker" ]
[ "Arctic Visions", "Jacky Steel", "Milton Vale", "Tearful Night", "West of Eden" ]
[ "Austria", "Belgium", "Denmark", "Lithuania", "Poland" ]
4x5
easy
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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 Lycaenidae sold for 30 dollars less than the butterfly won by Nelson.", "The butterfly that was auctioned 7th was either the butterfly won by Gabriel or the insect that sold for $290.", "The insect won by Nelson was either the Stenzleridae or the insect that sold for $260.", "The butterfly won by Gabriel wasn't the Adonis blue.", "The five butterflies were the Lycaenidae, the butterfly that sold for $270, the butterfly that was auctioned 9th, the insect that was auctioned 4th and the butterfly won by Zachary.", "The butterfly that was auctioned 2nd was either the insect that sold for $250 or the insect won by Zachary.", "The Lycaenidae sold for somewhat more than the Nymphalidae.", "The insect won by Kelly sold for 10 dollars more than the butterfly that was auctioned 4th." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290" ]
[ "Gabriel", "Joel", "Kelly", "Nelson", "Zachary" ]
[ "2nd", "4th", "7th", "8th", "9th" ]
[ "Adonis blue", "Lycaenidae", "Megathymidae", "Nymphalidae", "Stenzleridae" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3e5e5f056ae5f3b547fec4115c47f72b
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
[ "The person with 140 Facebook friends is either the one with 84 LinkedIn connections or the one with 654 Twitter followers.", "Lindsey has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 64 LinkedIn connections.", "Arnold doesn't have exactly 809 Twitter followers.", "The person with 160 Facebook friends, the one with 84 LinkedIn connections, the one with 654 Twitter followers and Rosie are all different people.", "Georgia doesn't have exactly 130 Facebook friends.", "The person with 589 Twitter followers is either the one with 120 Facebook friends or the person with 140 Facebook friends.", "Arnold is either the person with 140 Facebook friends or the person with 70 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 589 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.", "The one with 64 LinkedIn connections has more Facebook friends than the person with 589 Twitter followers.", "The one with 599 Twitter followers has 20 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 654 Twitter followers.", "Of Rosie and the person with 809 Twitter followers, one has 70 LinkedIn connections and the other has 120 Facebook friends." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160" ]
[ "Arnold", "Georgia", "Lindsey", "Neil", "Rosie" ]
[ "50", "58", "64", "70", "84" ]
[ "589", "599", "654", "715", "809" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b23475d96902913292edfe97e0860a24
Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.
[ "Vincent wasn't from Mount Union.", "The contestant from Yorktown finished 7 points lower than Vincent.", "The contestant from New Market scored somewhat higher than the contestant who threw the red darts.", "Vincent finished 14 points lower than the contestant who threw the green darts.", "Hubert was either the contestant from Gilbertville or the player from Yorktown.", "Bill finished somewhat lower than the contestant from Yorktown.", "The player who threw the white darts was either Alton or Vincent.", "Evan was from Yorktown.", "The player who threw the orange darts finished somewhat lower than Evan.", "The contestant who scored 55 points threw the red darts." ]
[ "Scores", "Players", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "41", "48", "55", "62", "69" ]
[ "Alton", "Bill", "Evan", "Hubert", "Vincent" ]
[ "gray", "green", "orange", "red", "white" ]
[ "Epworth", "Gilbertville", "Mount Union", "New Market", "Yorktown" ]
4x5
easy
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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 crater in modern-day Ethiopia is 50 meters wider than the Carboniferous impact crater.", "The Ormagh impact crater is wider than the Silurian impact crater.", "The one in modern-day Venezuela wasn't formed during the Devonian period.", "The Vorckin impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Cretaceous impact crater.", "The Asanish impact crater, the Silurian impact crater, the one in modern-day Ethiopia and the Devonian impact crater are all different craters.", "The Ordovician impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Cretaceous impact crater.", "The 125 m. wide one is either the Asanish impact crater or the crater in modern-day Yemen.", "The Ordovician impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Devonian impact crater.", "Of the 125 m. wide one and the crater in modern-day India, one is known as the Cersay site and the other was formed during the Silurian period." ]
[ "Diameters", "Craters", "Periods", "Countries" ]
[ "100 m.", "125 m.", "150 m.", "175 m.", "200 m." ]
[ "Asanish", "Cersay", "Kimeta", "Ormagh", "Vorckin" ]
[ "Carboniferous", "Cretaceous", "Devonian", "Ordovician", "Silurian" ]
[ "Ethiopia", "India", "Jamaica", "Venezuela", "Yemen" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d0f9f3fd1ef1a6c0a2fe4512ddcc3ed1
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.
[ "Toredo is the ringed tortoise.", "The 50-year-old animal is the pitch belly tortoise.", "The animal from Swaziland is younger than Yoda.", "The pitch belly tortoise is 36 years older than Chewie.", "The tortoise from Jamaica isn't the black neck tortoise.", "Of the 14-year-old animal and the animal from Zimbabwe, one is named Toredo and the other is the swoop-backed tortoise.", "The swoop-backed tortoise is 36 years younger than the tortoise from Algeria.", "The 32-year-old tortoise, Yoda, and the one from Swaziland are three different animals.", "Methuselah isn't 86 years old.", "Methuselah is 54 years older than the tortoise from Belize." ]
[ "Ages", "Tortoises", "Species", "Countries" ]
[ "14", "32", "50", "68", "86" ]
[ "Chewie", "Methuselah", "Snappy", "Toredo", "Yoda" ]
[ "armored", "black neck", "pitch belly", "ringed", "swoop-backed" ]
[ "Algeria", "Belize", "Jamaica", "Swaziland", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=117aaa2bbea479d80534ccc05a97381a
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Brandon's purchase cost 45 dollars less than the specimen from Honduras.", "Of Isaac's purchase and the specimen from Russia, one sold for $75 and the other sold for $45.", "Of the redback and the specimen from Russia, one was won by Brandon and the other was won by Olga.", "Olga's purchase wasn't the cart spider.", "The specimen from Oman cost less than the darkback.", "Of the arachnid that sold for $60 and the archaenido, one was won by Isaac and the other was won by Brandon.", "The five spiders were Olga's purchase, the arachnid that sold for $45, the specimen from Honduras, the specimen from Chile and the raft spider.", "Freddie's purchase wasn't the cart spider." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Spiders", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105" ]
[ "Brandon", "Freddie", "Isaac", "Olga", "Rafael" ]
[ "archaenido", "cart spider", "darkback", "raft spider", "redback" ]
[ "Chile", "Honduras", "Lesotho", "Oman", "Russia" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2befbce271e2d603fddef2143e76ea68
"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 on October 6 is either the party that requested the magician or the party on Norway Court.", "The event on October 7 isn't for the O'Connors.", "Of the party that requested the rock band and the party that requested the magician, one is for the O'Connors and the other is on Ash Avenue.", "The event that requested the petting zoo is 3 days after the booking on Ash Avenue.", "The booking that requested the superhero isn't for the Claytons.", "The event that requested the rock band is sometime after the party on Ash Avenue.", "The booking that requested the magician isn't for the Claytons.", "The five events are the event on Holly Street, the event that requested the rock band, the booking on October 3, the booking on October 5 and the Rosario family booking.", "Of the event on Viking Street and the event that requested the superhero, one is for the O'Connors and the other is on October 5.", "The event on Willow Street isn't for the Lawsons." ]
[ "Days", "Requests", "Families", "Locations" ]
[ "October 3", "October 4", "October 5", "October 6", "October 7" ]
[ "bounce castle", "magician", "petting zoo", "rock band", "superhero" ]
[ "Clayton", "Garner", "Lawson", "O\\'Connor", "Rosario" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Holly Street", "Norway Court", "Viking Street", "Willow Street" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7135580e61aded0cc8b0e45e2d3cf9f8
Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.
[ "The five shells are the seashell found in Jamaica, the white and yellow seashell, the seashell found in 1992, the monk's fin shell and the pink and yellow seashell.", "The blue and white seashell is either the shell found in 1998 or the baby's ear shell.", "Of the brown and yellow shell and the coquina shell, one was found in 2001 and the other was found in Aruba.", "The shell found in Martinique was found 9 years after the seashell found in Saint Lucia.", "The shell found in Tobago isn't pink and yellow.", "The shell found in 2004 was found in Tobago.", "The shell found in 1998 wasn't found in Jamaica.", "The horned turban shell was found sometime after the spotted key shell.", "The brown and yellow shell was found 9 years after the baby's ear shell." ]
[ "Years", "Shells", "Colors", "Islands" ]
[ "1992", "1995", "1998", "2001", "2004" ]
[ "baby\\'s ear", "coquina", "horned turban", "monk\\'s fin", "spotted key" ]
[ "blue - white", "brown - yellow", "brown - pink", "pink - yellow", "white - yellow" ]
[ "Aruba", "Jamaica", "Martinique", "Saint Lucia", "Tobago" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=083114039c365e9ade3bb9a88ac11d07
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
[ "The speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees spoke 1 day after the Reformist.", "The Reformist spoke 3 days before Daniel Stead.", "Gara Oldman wasn't the Socialist.", "The candidate whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees wasn't the Republican.", "The candidate whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees spoke sometime before Gara Oldman.", "Barron Tweed wasn't the Socialist.", "Of the candidate whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees and Daniel Stead, one spoke on January 14th and the other was the Republican.", "The candidate who spoke on January 16th spoke in front of 1,450 attendees.", "The politician whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees was the Democrat.", "Ashley Dale spoke 2 days after the candidate whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.", "Of the Independent and Daniel Stead, one spoke in front of 850 attendees and the other spoke on January 17th." ]
[ "Days", "Candidates", "Parties", "Attendees" ]
[ "January 14th", "January 15th", "January 16th", "January 17th", "January 18th" ]
[ "Ashley Dale", "Barron Tweed", "Daniel Stead", "Fred Maddox", "Gara Oldman" ]
[ "Democrat", "Independent", "Reformist", "Republican", "Socialist" ]
[ "850", "1,200", "1,450", "1,875", "2,600" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9db89cda527d20c2b8bcb087a66b575f
Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.
[ "The Underwoods' child, the baby born at 12:13am and the child born at 12:10am were all different babies.", "Zachary was born 6 minutes after the Ortegas' child.", "The baby delivered in room 230 was either the child born at 12:01am or Susan.", "Iris wasn't delivered in room 120.", "The baby born at 12:10am wasn't delivered in room 120.", "Iris was born at 12:13am.", "The Lamberts' child, Toni, and the child born at 12:10am are three different babies.", "The baby delivered in room 206 was born 3 minutes after the baby delivered in room 230.", "The baby delivered in room 112 wasn't the Herreras'.", "Zachary was born at 12:07am.", "Of Willard and the Ingrams' baby, one was delivered in room 230 and the other was born at 12:07am." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Families", "Rooms" ]
[ "12:01am", "12:04am", "12:07am", "12:10am", "12:13am" ]
[ "Iris", "Susan", "Toni", "Willard", "Zachary" ]
[ "Herrera", "Ingram", "Lambert", "Ortega", "Underwood" ]
[ "112", "120", "206", "225", "230" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d99fb55b3ff37728ea4d43df43d69768
Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.
[ "The pygmy racer isn't from Panama.", "The black & white serpent is either the reptile from Uganda or the animal from Panama.", "The snake from Australia is 6 inches shorter than the animal from Panama.", "The yellow & blue serpent is shorter than the serpent from Spain.", "The reptile from Panama, the banded keel, the two-nosed asp and the reptile that is 30 inches long are all different animals.", "The horned viper is 6 inches shorter than the black & red snake.", "Of the animal that is 18 inches long and the serpent from Uganda, one is the banded keel and the other is green & white.", "The black & red serpent is 12 inches shorter than the yellow & blue reptile." ]
[ "Lengths", "Snakes", "Countries", "Colors" ]
[ "12 inches", "18 inches", "24 inches", "30 inches", "36 inches" ]
[ "banded keel", "horned viper", "pygmy racer", "tawny cobra", "two-nosed asp" ]
[ "Australia", "New Guinea", "Panama", "Spain", "Uganda" ]
[ "black & red", "black & white", "green & white", "green & red", "yellow & blue" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9ee3ddb203a5e87bdf7c4f39ec808fa2
Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.
[ "The 9:00 am class is the Turkish class.", "The course in room 215 is the English class.", "The class with 25 students, the class in room 125, the course in room 212 and the course in room 322 are all different classes.", "The class in room 322 doesn't have 8 students.", "The class with 25 students starts 6 hours after the course with 8 students.", "The Polish class doesn't have 18 students.", "The class in room 212 starts 2 hours before the course in room 412.", "The course in room 322 doesn't have 13 students.", "Of the class in room 212 and the 11:00 am class, one is the Turkish class and the other has 18 students.", "Of the class with 25 students and the German class, one starts at 1:00 pm and the other is in room 322." ]
[ "Times", "Room Numbers", "Class Sizes", "Classes" ]
[ "7:00 am", "9:00 am", "11:00 am", "1:00 pm", "3:00 pm" ]
[ "125", "212", "215", "322", "412" ]
[ "8", "13", "17", "18", "25" ]
[ "Dutch", "English", "German", "Polish", "Turkish" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=43c4689f0f8fb725c7ffeaf846bc9169
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 Soundarm is 15 decibels louder than the Bradley X9.", "The siren with a loudness of 115 decibels wasn't released in 2006.", "The siren with a loudness of 100 decibels wasn't released in 2000.", "The Viking 5 is 120 decibels loud.", "The Bradley X9 is 10 decibels quieter than the $188 siren.", "The siren released in 2006 is louder than the siren released in 2000.", "The $188 siren is 5 decibels quieter than the $140 siren.", "The Eco Alert is 10 decibels louder than the $195 siren.", "The siren with a loudness of 100 decibels wasn't released in 1997.", "The $145 siren was released in 1998.", "Neither the Soundarm nor the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels is the siren released in 2000." ]
[ "Decibels", "Sirens", "Years", "Prices" ]
[ "100 decibels", "105 decibels", "110 decibels", "115 decibels", "120 decibels" ]
[ "Bradley X9", "Eco Alert", "Rip Tide", "Soundarm", "Viking 5" ]
[ "1997", "1998", "2000", "2006", "2009" ]
[ "$140", "$145", "$160", "$188", "$195" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=741e45b66573509e0b908ad358e00338
"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.
[ "Freddie's show aired 1 week after Wendell's episode.", "The episode where the survivor brought the knife, Rafael's show, and the show filmed in New Zealand are three different episodes.", "The show where the survivor brought the knife wasn't filmed in Bolivia.", "The episode that aired on April 20th gave its survivor the fire starter.", "The show where the survivor brought the hatchet wasn't filmed in Myanmar.", "Freddie's episode wasn't filmed in Bolivia.", "Rafael's episode wasn't filmed in Cambodia.", "Of Wendell's episode and the show that aired on May 4th, one was filmed in New Zealand and the other gave its survivor the knife.", "Freddie's episode wasn't filmed in Cambodia.", "The episode where the survivor brought the duct tape aired 1 week before the show where the survivor brought the water filter.", "Jon's episode aired on April 20th.", "The show where the survivor brought the knife aired sometime before Rafael's episode.", "Wendell's show wasn't filmed in Cambodia." ]
[ "Dates", "Survivors", "Countries", "Tools" ]
[ "April 6th", "April 13th", "April 20th", "April 27th", "May 4th" ]
[ "Freddie", "Jon", "Kurt", "Rafael", "Wendell" ]
[ "Bolivia", "Cambodia", "Kiribati", "Myanmar", "New Zealand" ]
[ "duct tape", "fire starter", "hatchet", "knife", "water filter" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=079e831a4f76ca834608e1d41c10f0e2
As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.
[ "The 750 ft line doesn't have a maximum height of 30 ft.", "The 700 ft zip line reaches a height of 70 ft.", "Line F is 850 ft long.", "Line F doesn't have a maximum height of 30 ft.", "Of the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft and the 750 ft line, one is Line G and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 45 MPH.", "The line with a maximum height of 25 ft is 100 feet shorter than Line G.", "The line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.", "The 750 ft zip line doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 30 MPH.", "The line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH is 150 feet longer than Line C.", "Line D is either the line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH or the line with a maximum height of 25 ft.", "Line C, the line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH, the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH and the one with a maximum height of 45 ft are all different lines." ]
[ "Lengths", "Zip Line", "Heights", "Max Speeds" ]
[ "650 ft", "700 ft", "750 ft", "800 ft", "850 ft" ]
[ "Line B", "Line C", "Line D", "Line F", "Line G" ]
[ "25 ft", "30 ft", "45 ft", "55 ft", "70 ft" ]
[ "25 MPH", "30 MPH", "40 MPH", "45 MPH", "50 MPH" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e0c5e5ce104cb9033ea020f8fcceb25d
The Byronville Gaming Club holds one "game night" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.
[ "Of Emberfight and Vendetta, one was hosted by Olive and the other had exactly 8 players.", "Emberfight was played sometime after the board game hosted at Olive's house.", "The game with 12 players wasn't hosted by Sadie.", "The board game hosted at Ira's house was played 1 month after the game with 4 players.", "The board game with 8 players was played 3 months after Bladescape.", "The five games were Rules of War, the game played in March, the game with 12 players, the board game hosted at Ira's house and the board game with 4 players.", "Rules of War didn't have exactly 5 players.", "Of the game played in April and the game played in January, one was hosted by Doreen and the other was Planets Align." ]
[ "Months", "Games", "Hosts", "Players" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Bladescape", "Emberfight", "Planets Align", "Rules of War", "Vendetta" ]
[ "Caroline", "Doreen", "Ira", "Olive", "Sadie" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "8", "12" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3355c9afb1ed8284e559400c1135a2c0
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
[ "The textbook that was published in 2010 wasn't authored by Pat Peterson.", "The textbook that was published in 2012 costs 5 dollars less than the book written by Rosa Rubens.", "The five books are the calculus book, the book written by Tara Tyne, the textbook written by Will Wharton, the book written by Pat Peterson and the $29.99 textbook.", "Of the $29.99 title and the algebra title, one was written by Will Wharton and the other was written by Velma Vintz.", "The algebra textbook doesn't cost $34.99.", "The title that was published in 2007 is either the book written by Will Wharton or the field theory textbook.", "Of the book that was published in 2015 and the $24.99 title, one covers pre-calculus and the other was written by Rosa Rubens.", "Of the book that was published in 2015 and the geometry book, one was written by Velma Vintz and the other costs $39.99.", "The geometry title wasn't published in 2010." ]
[ "Prices", "Fields", "Authors", "Years" ]
[ "$24.99", "$29.99", "$34.99", "$39.99", "$44.99" ]
[ "algebra", "calculus", "field theory", "geometry", "pre-calculus" ]
[ "Pat Peterson", "Rosa Rubens", "Tara Tyne", "Velma Vintz", "Will Wharton" ]
[ "2003", "2007", "2010", "2012", "2015" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=378bcca0b8b03815cdb1b78b033ae8cd
Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.
[ "The person from Washington won 5 million less than the senator.", "Of the person from Utah and Ed Elliott, one was the lawyer and the other won $5 million.", "Of the winner from Washington and the winner who won $5 million, one was the doctor and the other was Betty Baxter.", "The person from Utah was either the person who won $10 million or Cal Chandler.", "Ferris Fry wasn't the senator.", "Ferris Fry wasn't the teacher.", "Ferris Fry was from Georgia.", "The person who won $25 million wasn't the senator.", "The winner from Utah won 5 million more than Ed Elliott.", "The lawyer won 5 million more than the person from Hawaii." ]
[ "Winnings", "Winners", "States", "Occupations" ]
[ "$5 million", "$10 million", "$15 million", "$20 million", "$25 million" ]
[ "Betty Baxter", "Cal Chandler", "Ed Elliott", "Ferris Fry", "Gil Greene" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Georgia", "Hawaii", "Utah", "Washington" ]
[ "banker", "doctor", "lawyer", "senator", "teacher" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d3d5feb41fe5757808d37ceeea47cc11
Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.
[ "The interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class will start 1 hour after the person who will be going to the Physics class.", "Gordon will start sometime before Ira.", "Of the interpreter who will be going to the Biology class and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am, one is Charlie and the other will be working with Orlando.", "The interpreter who will be going to the Physics class, Ira, and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm are three different people.", "The person who will be working with Nelson will start 1 hour after the interpreter who will be working with Karla.", "Ira will start 1 hour before the person who will be working with Orlando.", "The person who will be working with Sophie is either the person whose assignment begins at 10:00am or Charlie.", "The person who will be working with Sophie will start 1 hour after the person who will be working with Orlando.", "Annie won't be working with Orlando.", "The person whose assignment begins at 11:00am won't be going to the Calculus class." ]
[ "Times", "Interpreters", "Students", "Classes" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12:00pm", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Annie", "Charlie", "Gordon", "Harold", "Ira" ]
[ "Karla", "Lester", "Nelson", "Orlando", "Sophie" ]
[ "Biology", "Calculus", "Chemistry", "Geometry", "Physics" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7102759268f319b5cb84c1ba7b4c995d
Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
[ "The photo that cost $550 was taken 1 month before the photo of the orangutan.", "The photo taken in June wasn't published by Earth Aware.", "The shot taken in June wasn't published by The Geographer.", "The shot taken in July didn't cost $900.", "The five photos were the shot taken in April, the photo that cost $825, the photo of the red panda, the photo of the tree kangaroo and the shot that cost $150.", "Of the photo taken in May and the photo that cost $150, one was published by Wildzone and the other was of the white rhino.", "The shot taken in July wasn't published by Earth Aware.", "The shot of the tree kangaroo didn't cost $900.", "The photo of the orangutan was taken in May.", "The photo published by Animal Science was taken 1 month after the photo that cost $150.", "The photo that cost $150 was taken 1 month before the photo of the giant tortoise." ]
[ "Months", "Animals", "Magazines", "Prices" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "giant tortoise", "orangutan", "red panda", "tree kangaroo", "white rhino" ]
[ "Animal Science", "Earth Aware", "The Geographer", "Travel Almanac", "Wildzone" ]
[ "$150", "$250", "$550", "$825", "$900" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5e36bc59c7a7bce7defd03a9fd1a962e
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.
[ "Gao Gao weighed 93 grams.", "Of the baby that weighed 82 grams and Tai Shan's baby, one was born in April and the other was Mei Lan.", "Of Yuan Zai's baby and the offspring that weighed 86 grams, one was born in January and the other was Mei Lan.", "The baby that weighed 86 grams was born sometime after Den Ping.", "Den Ping was born in January.", "Tian Tian's baby, the baby born in February, and the offspring that weighed 106 grams are three different pandas.", "Hua Mei was born 1 month before the offspring that weighed 106 grams.", "Ling Ling wasn't Po Lang's baby.", "Po Lang's baby was either the panda born in May or Hua Mei." ]
[ "Months", "Babies", "Mothers", "Weights" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Den Ping", "Gao Gao", "Hua Mei", "Ling Ling", "Mei Lan" ]
[ "Po Lang", "Tai Shan", "Tian Tian", "Xi Lian", "Yuan Zai" ]
[ "82 grams", "86 grams", "93 grams", "106 grams", "119 grams" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e3ec11bd7f11c0a00a37dd3f9d40043b
Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.
[ "The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga, the island on which the Hakili people lived, and Fushil are three different islands.", "The island discovered in 1754 was found by Captain Norris.", "Of the island discovered in 1782 and Fushil, one was found by Captain Stevenson and the other was inhabited by the Iakepa.", "The five islands were the island on which the Wainani people lived, the island first seen by Captain Wesley, the island first seen by Captain Stevenson, the island discovered in 1775 and the island discovered in 1754.", "Stelphin was discovered in 1754.", "Teuz wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.", "Verinya was discovered 7 years after the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.", "Zafet was either the island first seen by Captain Payne or the island first seen by Captain Stevenson.", "The island on which the Hakili people lived was discovered 14 years after the island first seen by Captain Payne." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Cultures", "Captains" ]
[ "1754", "1761", "1768", "1775", "1782" ]
[ "Fushil", "Stelphin", "Teuz", "Verinya", "Zafet" ]
[ "Enakai", "Hakili", "Iakepa", "Manika\\'i", "Wainani" ]
[ "Norris", "Olavarriaga", "Payne", "Stevenson", "Wesley" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=352fa845c66e5baa801f1c99880a6f3a
Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.
[ "The espresso cost 20 cents more than the coffee ordered by Ira.", "Neither the drink ordered by Greg nor the drink served by Robin was the beverage that cost $3.60.", "Neither the drink served by Robin nor the coffee Ira ordered was the vanilla latte.", "The beverage served by Susan cost somewhat more than the drink ordered by Ira.", "The drink that cost $3.70 wasn't served by Susan.", "The beverage that cost $3.50 was either the iced americano or the espresso.", "The beverage Jacob ordered was served by Robin.", "The coffee served by Olivia wasn't the mocha.", "The beverage Ira ordered cost 10 cents less than the vanilla latte.", "The beverage ordered by Ira was either the coffee that cost $3.60 or the mocha.", "The beverage Darrell ordered cost somewhat more than the beverage served by Willie.", "The coffee served by Willie was the cappuccino." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Orders", "Servers" ]
[ "$3.30", "$3.40", "$3.50", "$3.60", "$3.70" ]
[ "Darrell", "Fredrick", "Greg", "Ira", "Jacob" ]
[ "cappuccino", "espresso", "iced americano", "mocha", "vanilla latte" ]
[ "Olivia", "Robin", "Susan", "Willie", "Yvette" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d51c82fb7d6f8dde6b6429abe8187df7
The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.
[ "Rosemary Park is in Talladega County.", "Riverside Glen was established 4 years before Wanda Park.", "Rosemary Park was established 2 years before Howard Park.", "The reserve in Bibb County isn't home to the endangered western gull.", "The atlas otter's reserve was established sometime after the park in Pickens County.", "Howard Park isn't home to the endangered frilled stork.", "The reserve in Talladega County was established 2 years after the fig turtle's reserve.", "The park established in 2006 isn't home to the endangered frilled stork.", "Foxtail Bend was established in 2006.", "Foxtail Bend, the reserve in Franklin County, and the reserve in Pickens County are three different parks.", "The park in Franklin County was established 2 years after the reserve in Bibb County.", "The atlas otter's reserve is either the park in Franklin County or the park established in 2010." ]
[ "Years", "Reserves", "Animals", "Counties" ]
[ "2004", "2006", "2008", "2010", "2012" ]
[ "Foxtail Bend", "Howard Park", "Rosemary Park", "Riverside Glen", "Wanda Park" ]
[ "atlas otter", "fig turtle", "frilled stork", "pygmy beaver", "western gull" ]
[ "Bibb", "Franklin", "Lamar", "Pickens", "Talladega" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5b312cb38f1fecd0fcdce90a4fcc36a6
Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.
[ "Of Elvira's produce and the onions, one type is from Redway and the other sell for $2.80 per pound.", "The radishes are either the produce from Williamsburg or Ronald's produce.", "Of the produce from Upton and the onions, one type is sold by Nettie and the other sell for $2.90 per pound.", "Elvira's goods sell for 20 cents more per pound than Billy's goods.", "The carrots are either Nettie's produce or the produce that sell for $2.90 per pound.", "The beets sell for somewhat more per pound than the vegetables from Upton.", "The produce from Williamsburg sell for 20 cents less per pound than the goods from Zwingle.", "The produce from Zwingle aren't the beets.", "The radishes sell for 10 cents more per pound than Billy's vegetables." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Vegetables", "Towns" ]
[ "$2.50", "$2.60", "$2.70", "$2.80", "$2.90" ]
[ "Billy", "Elvira", "Grace", "Nettie", "Ronald" ]
[ "artichokes", "beets", "carrots", "onions", "radishes" ]
[ "Redway", "Upton", "Williamsburg", "Yorba Linda", "Zwingle" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f2cc1e75405d37ab87d9e18d88a276d2
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.
[ "Lowell received 7 votes fewer votes than the baseball player.", "The contestant who got 32 votes is either the musician or the basketball player.", "Lowell never played football.", "The football player, the person who got 32 votes, and the lawyer are three different people.", "Omar isn't the garbage man.", "Of the waiter and the person who got 32 votes, one is Tommy and the other played basketball.", "The hockey player received 7 votes fewer votes than the doctor.", "Of the lawyer and the hockey player, one received 4 votes and the other is Harvey.", "Tommy received 7 votes fewer votes than the lawyer." ]
[ "Votes", "Contestants", "Sports", "Occupations" ]
[ "4", "11", "18", "25", "32" ]
[ "Eduardo", "Harvey", "Lowell", "Omar", "Tommy" ]
[ "baseball", "basketball", "football", "hockey", "soccer" ]
[ "doctor", "garbage man", "lawyer", "musician", "waiter" ]
4x5
easy
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Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.
[ "The person making $115,000 will play the lawyer.", "The person who will play the lawyer won't be filming on September 22nd.", "The man who will play the father will make 30,000 dollars less than the person filming on October 6th.", "Of the man who will play the uncle and Kerry, one will film on September 15th and the other will make $85,000.", "Dwight won't be filming on September 22nd.", "The actor who will play the father will make 15,000 dollars more than Fernando.", "Kerry won't make exactly $115,000.", "The actor who will play the firefighter will film on October 6th.", "Zachary is either the actor who will play the lawyer or the man filming on October 13th.", "Dwight will make 15,000 dollars less than the person who will play the lawyer." ]
[ "Fees", "Actors", "Dates", "Roles" ]
[ "$85,000", "$100,000", "$115,000", "$130,000", "$145,000" ]
[ "Dwight", "Fernando", "Kerry", "Luis", "Zachary" ]
[ "September 1st", "September 15th", "September 22nd", "October 6th", "October 13th" ]
[ "father", "firefighter", "lawyer", "soldier", "uncle" ]
4x5
easy
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Rebecca works at "Superfood Smoothies," and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.
[ "The customer who paid $9.75 didn't request quinoa.", "The person who wanted strawberries paid 1 dollar less than the person who wanted blackberries.", "Nellie didn't pay $9.75.", "Of the person who wanted strawberries and Verna, one asked for ginger and the other paid $6.75.", "Zachary paid more than Gene.", "Zachary asked for wheat grass.", "Verna wanted oranges.", "The person who wanted blueberries paid 1 dollar more than Zachary.", "Of the person who paid $10.75 and the person who requested wheat grass, one wanted blackberries and the other is Verna.", "The person who wanted blueberries is either Gene or the customer who requested kale." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Superfoods", "Fruits" ]
[ "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75", "$9.75", "$10.75" ]
[ "Gene", "June", "Nellie", "Verna", "Zachary" ]
[ "acai berries", "ginger", "kale", "quinoa", "wheat grass" ]
[ "blackberries", "blueberries", "oranges", "raspberries", "strawberries" ]
4x5
easy
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The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.
[ "Of the journalist sent out on April 8th and the reporter who went to Dominica, one was Tam Terry and the other covered the mass protests.", "Sid Snyder didn't go to Zambia.", "Tam Terry left sometime before the reporter who covered the mass protests.", "Sid Snyder didn't cover the Olympic games.", "The person sent out on April 7th, Linda Lott, Peter Peck and Tam Terry were all different people.", "Tam Terry left 2 days after the journalist who covered the royal wedding.", "The journalist who went to Dominica was either the person sent out on April 5th or the journalist who covered the solar eclipse.", "Peter Peck covered the royal wedding.", "The reporter sent out on April 7th was either the reporter who went to Zambia or the reporter who covered the solar eclipse.", "The journalist who went to Senegal, Linda Lott, and Sid Snyder are three different people.", "The journalist sent out on April 8th didn't go to Belgium.", "The journalist who covered the royal wedding left 1 day before the journalist who covered the Olympic games." ]
[ "Days", "Reporters", "Stories", "Countries" ]
[ "April 4th", "April 5th", "April 6th", "April 7th", "April 8th" ]
[ "Linda Lott", "Ned Noble", "Peter Peck", "Sid Snyder", "Tam Terry" ]
[ "election", "mass protests", "Olympic games", "royal wedding", "solar eclipse" ]
[ "Belgium", "Dominica", "Gabon", "Senegal", "Zambia" ]
4x5
easy
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