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Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.
[ "Pamela's piece isn't made of titanium.", "The ring that cost $1300 doesn't have the diamond.", "The ring made of 18k gold has the opal.", "The ring with the sapphire cost 300 dollars less than Cheri's piece.", "Irene's piece cost less than the piece made of 14k gold.", "Terry's piece is either the piece with the amethyst or the piece with the sapphire.", "Of the piece with the amethyst and the piece made of 14k gold, one cost $1300 and the other is Cheri's.", "The ring made of silver cost 100 dollars less than the piece with the opal.", "Of the piece made of white gold and the ring that cost $1100, one is Cheri's and the other has the sapphire." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Stones", "Metals" ]
[ "$1100", "$1200", "$1300", "$1400", "$1500" ]
[ "Cheri", "Darla", "Irene", "Pamela", "Terry" ]
[ "amethyst", "diamond", "opal", "sapphire", "topaz" ]
[ "14k gold", "18k gold", "silver", "titanium", "white gold" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=02acc44c2a51d1d6d093247d8c658927
Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.
[ "Maggie's ring doesn't have the amethyst.", "Of the piece that cost $1500 and the piece with the sapphire, one is made of silver and the other is Wanda's.", "Neither Gina's ring nor the ring that cost $1400 is the ring made of silver.", "The ring made of titanium is either the piece with the amethyst or the piece with the opal.", "The piece with the aquamarine cost 200 dollars less than Wanda's ring.", "The piece with the opal cost 100 dollars more than the piece made of 14k gold.", "Of Rebecca's piece and the ring with the amethyst, one is made of silver and the other cost $1400.", "The five rings are the piece made of titanium, the piece with the amethyst, the piece that cost $1300, the piece that cost $1400 and the piece that cost $1100.", "Gina's ring doesn't have the aquamarine.", "The piece that cost $1400 isn't made of platinum." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Stones", "Metals" ]
[ "$1100", "$1200", "$1300", "$1400", "$1500" ]
[ "Gina", "Maggie", "Rebecca", "Sonja", "Wanda" ]
[ "aquamarine", "amethyst", "opal", "ruby", "sapphire" ]
[ "14k gold", "18k gold", "platinum", "silver", "titanium" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3f2d2d7c7912de4c76f852b834292041
A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.
[ "The graduate launching in March won't be on mission ZF-15.", "Of the graduate who will be studying larval growth and the person launching in February, one will be on mission GX-13 and the other is Wade.", "The five people are James, the graduate assigned to mission PR-97, the graduate launching in May, the graduate launching in March and the graduate who will be studying photosynthesis.", "Katherine will launch in January.", "The astronaut launching in March will focus on solar storms.", "The astronaut who will be studying solar storms will launch 1 month after the graduate assigned to mission TV-412.", "The astronaut who will be studying ant colonies will launch 1 month before Harold." ]
[ "Months", "Astronauts", "Missions", "Subjects" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Harold", "James", "Katherine", "Latoya", "Wade" ]
[ "CR-260", "GX-13", "PR-97", "TV-412", "ZF-15" ]
[ "ant colonies", "gamma rays", "larval growth", "photosynthesis", "solar storms" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=11f3ed5bf60522dc5240549452907c2b
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.
[ "Neither the sci-fi fan who sells Enthatia figurines nor the sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars is the woodworker who works with ash.", "The carver who sells Beadios figurines works with pine.", "Kelly charges 2 dollars more than the woodworker who works with teak.", "The carver who sells Oseb figurines charges 6 dollars more than Larry.", "Phillip charges 7 dollars.", "Neither Kelly nor the carver who sells Enthatia figurines is the woodworker who charges 9 dollars.", "Angel doesn't charge 9 dollars.", "Blake is either the sci-fi fan who sells Oseb figurines or the sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars.", "Phillip charges more than the carver who sells Kelher figurines.", "Of the carver who sells Shyclye figurines and Kelly, one charges 3 dollars and the other works with yew." ]
[ "Prices", "Woodworkers", "Woods", "Characters" ]
[ "3 dollars", "5 dollars", "7 dollars", "9 dollars", "11 dollars" ]
[ "Angel", "Blake", "Kelly", "Larry", "Phillip" ]
[ "ash", "fir", "pine", "teak", "yew" ]
[ "Beadios", "Enthatia", "Kelher", "Oseb", "Shyclye" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b307d27e514da69b1c0ee6e1baa09194
Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.
[ "The reservation to be picked up in Los Altos is for a period 1 day longer than the reservation to be picked up in Valencia.", "The Jeep rental is for a period 2 days shorter than Freda Franklin's rental.", "The reservation to be picked up in Los Altos isn't for the Kia.", "The reservation to be picked up in Groveland isn't for the Kia.", "The rental to be picked up in Redding is for a period 2 days longer than the reservation to be picked up in Los Altos.", "Opal O'Connor's rental won't be picked up in Los Altos.", "The 2 day reservation isn't for the Buick.", "Of the reservation to be picked up in Iowa Falls and Zora Zinn's rental, one is for 2 days and the other is for the Dodge.", "Freda Franklin's rental will be picked up in Iowa Falls.", "Gena Graham's reservation is for 6 days.", "The Dodge reservation is either the rental to be picked up in Valencia or the 5 day reservation." ]
[ "Contract Length", "Customers", "Cars", "Locations" ]
[ "2 days", "3 days", "4 days", "5 days", "6 days" ]
[ "Freda Franklin", "Gena Graham", "Opal O\\'Connor", "Rose Rowland", "Zora Zinn" ]
[ "Buick", "Dodge", "Fiat", "Jeep", "Kia" ]
[ "Groveland", "Iowa Falls", "Los Altos", "Redding", "Valencia" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7a215dea3d6471c2d9bd2953d019a960
Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.
[ "The company using a TV commercial isn't owned by Mrs. Norton.", "Pandora's Box isn't using a sandwich board.", "Pandora's Box isn't owned by Mrs. Love.", "The business opening on May 8th is owned by Mr. Austin.", "Neither the business owned by Mr. Zimmerman nor the company opening on May 11th is the company using a radio ad.", "Books and More isn't using a billboard.", "The company using a leaflet will open 9 days after the company owned by Mrs. Love.", "The company using a sandwich board is either Ant Farms Etc. or the company opening on May 2nd.", "The business opening on May 2nd isn't owned by Mr. Zimmerman.", "Ant Farms Etc. is using a radio ad.", "Of the company owned by Mrs. Love and Frank's Figs, one is using a billboard and the other will open on May 11th." ]
[ "Opening Dates", "Businesses", "Owners", "Ad Campaigns" ]
[ "May 2nd", "May 5th", "May 8th", "May 11th", "May 14th" ]
[ "Ant Farms Etc.", "Books and More", "Frank\\'s Figs", "Pandora\\'s Box", "Sinful Sips" ]
[ "Mr. Austin", "Mrs. Love", "Mrs. Norton", "Mr. Richmond", "Mr. Zimmerman" ]
[ "billboard", "leaflet", "radio ad", "sandwich board", "TV commercial" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6cca53a9df75291c5934c7439933c069
The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.
[ "The one that is 14 feet tall didn't come from Chad.", "The giraffe that is 10 feet tall is either the giraffe from Namibia or Kaldel.", "The animal from Cameroon, the 14-year-old one, and Bagee are three different giraffes.", "Chamey is 1 foot shorter than the 17-year-old one.", "The one that is 12 feet tall didn't come from Chad.", "Dyneton isn't exactly 24 years old.", "The 24-year-old animal is somewhat taller than the 23-year-old giraffe.", "Bagee is 1 foot shorter than the one from Cameroon.", "The 27-year-old one is 2 feet taller than Chamey.", "The one that is 12 feet tall didn't come from Zambia.", "Chamey is 1 foot taller than the one from Cameroon.", "Kaldel is 1 foot taller than Chamey." ]
[ "Heights", "Giraffes", "Countries", "Ages" ]
[ "10 feet", "11 feet", "12 feet", "13 feet", "14 feet" ]
[ "Bagee", "Chamey", "Dyneton", "Kaldel", "Zakita" ]
[ "Cameroon", "Chad", "Namibia", "South Sudan", "Zambia" ]
[ "14", "17", "23", "24", "27" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8e494c2ca4e946dc15eb22024b43efee
Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.
[ "The L Street project won't have a budget of $36,000.", "The Aspen Court project will be headed by Ed Erickson.", "The $30,000 project begins 1 month after Dawn Daniels's project.", "Ed Erickson's project begins sometime after Bill Bonner's project.", "Of the $25,000 project and Freda Fisher's project, one starts in April and the other will focus on L Street.", "The $15,000 project begins 2 months after Ed Erickson's project.", "The Virgil Street project is either the $15,000 project or Ed Erickson's project.", "Neither Ed Erickson's project nor the $25,000 project is the job starting in May.", "The Quince Street project will have a budget of $30,000." ]
[ "Months", "Streets", "Mangers", "Budget" ]
[ "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "Aspen Court", "L Street", "Quince Street", "Russell Road", "Virgil Street" ]
[ "Al Anderson", "Bill Bonner", "Dawn Daniels", "Ed Erickson", "Freda Fisher" ]
[ "$15,000", "$25,000", "$30,000", "$32,000", "$36,000" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bc9b76d7d1cf802e2b406d3bf44f34e4
Max has sold several of his "classic" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.
[ "The five video games are the one that sold for $35, Gator Attack, the video game bought by Neal, Magic Marbles and the game that came out in 1983.", "The one bought by Tommy came out sometime after the video game that sold for $45.", "Gator Attack didn't sell for $45.", "Of the game bought by Neal and Countershot, one came out in 1983 and the other sold for $85.", "Countershot wasn't bought by Phillip.", "Neither Victorforce nor Magic Marbles is the game that came out in 1985.", "Of the one that sold for $95 and Victorforce, one was purchased by William and the other came out in 1983.", "The one that came out in 1986 is either the one that sold for $75 or the game that sold for $95." ]
[ "Years", "Video Games", "Buyers", "Prices" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987" ]
[ "Countershot", "Gator Attack", "Magic Marbles", "Troop Seven", "Victorforce" ]
[ "Frank", "Neal", "Phillip", "Tommy", "William" ]
[ "$35", "$45", "$75", "$85", "$95" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=732bb9c454017472dde51c190506ef79
Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.
[ "The design that printed in 25 minutes wasn't the phone case.", "Of Raquel's item and the yellow piece, one was the whistle and the other took 15 minutes to print.", "Jacqueline's piece was either the yellow design or the red item.", "The helmet took somewhat more minutes to print than Raquel's item.", "The red item was either the whistle or the item that printed in 20 minutes.", "The item that printed in 15 minutes was either the helmet or the purple item.", "Trevor's design took 20 minutes to print.", "The red design took somewhat more minutes to print than Virgil's piece.", "The flower required 5 fewer minutes to print than Trevor's design.", "The orange design required somewhat fewer minutes to print than the yellow item.", "The orange design wasn't the helmet.", "The item that printed in 10 minutes was green." ]
[ "Times", "Students", "Items", "Colors" ]
[ "10 minutes", "15 minutes", "20 minutes", "25 minutes", "30 minutes" ]
[ "Jacqueline", "Raquel", "Trevor", "Virgil", "Zachary" ]
[ "cup", "flower", "helmet", "phone case", "whistle" ]
[ "green", "orange", "purple", "red", "yellow" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e41fac8cd6b9fb38059089e1bf679a2b
A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned "King of the Reunion." Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.
[ "The waiter received 7 votes fewer votes than the doctor.", "Zachary didn't get a total of 18 votes.", "The baseball player received 7 votes more votes than the waiter.", "Lowell played basketball.", "Harvey received 14 votes fewer votes than the football player.", "Lowell received 14 votes more votes than the baseball player.", "Lowell isn't the architect.", "The person who got 32 votes is either the golf player or the waiter.", "Of the person who got 18 votes and the lawyer, one played football and the other is Colin." ]
[ "Votes", "Contestants", "Sports", "Occupations" ]
[ "4", "11", "18", "25", "32" ]
[ "Colin", "Harvey", "Lowell", "Omar", "Zachary" ]
[ "baseball", "basketball", "football", "golf", "hockey" ]
[ "architect", "doctor", "garbage man", "lawyer", "waiter" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d24ff6efb62b3751e3ca04828fa4afd2
A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.
[ "The person who lost in 30 moves, Zachary, and Sonja are three different people.", "Christine played first.", "Of the person who lost in 41 moves and Zachary, one started with the Ware Opening and the other played first.", "Walter, the player who started with the Slav Defense, the person who played first and the person who played second were all different people.", "The person who played fourth, Zachary, and Sonja are three different people.", "Sonja didn't lose after exactly 29 moves.", "Of the person who started with the Evans Gambit and Walter, one lost in 41 moves and the other played third.", "The player who lost in 21 moves was either Christine or the person who started with the Reti Opening.", "Walter didn't lose after exactly 29 moves.", "The person who played fifth was either the player who started with the Ware Opening or the person who lost in 29 moves." ]
[ "Games", "Player", "Gambits", "Moves" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth" ]
[ "Christine", "Francis", "Sonja", "Walter", "Zachary" ]
[ "Evans Gambit", "Giuoco Start", "Reti Opening", "Slav Defense", "Ware Opening" ]
[ "18", "21", "29", "30", "41" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5d59fb71063479b3feaa1124b9f2d102
The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.
[ "The Mystique is owned by Danielle Davis.", "The vessel at Dock 8 is 3 feet longer than the Restless Wave.", "The vessel at Dock 16 is either Charlie Cort's vessel or the Adagio III.", "The 31 ft boat isn't owned by Kelly Koch.", "The Restless Wave is 9 feet shorter than the boat at Dock 19.", "The 22 ft vessel isn't owned by Charlie Cort.", "The Adagio III is 3 feet longer than the Restless Wave.", "The vessel at Dock 14 is somewhat longer than the vessel at Dock 19.", "Of the 31 ft boat and Frances Farmer's vessel, one is moored at Dock 8 and the other is the White Squid." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Owners", "Docks" ]
[ "22 ft", "25 ft", "28 ft", "31 ft", "34 ft" ]
[ "Adagio III", "Fair Weather", "Mystique", "Restless Wave", "White Squid" ]
[ "Betsy Becker", "Charlie Cort", "Danielle Davis", "Frances Farmer", "Kelly Koch" ]
[ "8", "14", "16", "19", "22" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=499cb56743f8627028dae3ccb939e516
Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.
[ "The species with a population size of 420 was listed 1 year after the animal that lives in Poland.", "The species added to the list in 2010 doesn't live in Cambodia.", "Neither the animal with a population size of 210 nor the animal that lives in Denmark is the osbele oryx.", "The eldar elk doesn't live in Madagascar.", "The byengo bat has 420 surviving individuals.", "The animal that lives in Denmark was listed sometime after the perens pig.", "The species added to the list in 2007 doesn't have a surviving population of 385.", "Of the animal that lives in Denmark and the species added to the list in 2008, one has 175 surviving individuals and the other is the nibner newt.", "The perens pig doesn't have a surviving population of 385.", "The species that lives in Poland was listed 1 year after the animal that lives in Denmark.", "The eldar elk is either the species added to the list in 2009 or the species added to the list in 2010.", "The species that lives in Madagascar, the perens pig and the animal with a population size of 490 are all different species." ]
[ "Years", "Species", "Populations", "Countries" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010" ]
[ "byengo bat", "eldar elk", "nibner newt", "osbele oryx", "perens pig" ]
[ "175", "210", "385", "420", "490" ]
[ "Cambodia", "Denmark", "Egypt", "Madagascar", "Poland" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bec3ec661a9ee0eb29e32c23bdce49a3
Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.
[ "Atriana.com doesn't sell textbooks.", "The company that received the $5,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Betty Becker.", "Of Protecha.com and the startup that received the $2,000,000 investment, one sells sports gear and the other was started by Will Waters.", "Madinkz.com wasn't founded by Betty Becker.", "Protecha.com is either the startup that sells robots or the business that received the $5,000,000 investment.", "The company that received the $1,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.", "The company that received the $2,000,000 investment, Atriana.com and Madinkz.com are all different businesses.", "The startup that sells sports gear received more than the company that sells cell phones.", "The business that received the $5,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.", "The company that sells textbooks wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.", "The startup that sells kitchen wares wasn't founded by Fred Frost.", "Madinkz.com received 3 million dollars less than Protecha.com.", "Atriana.com received 2 million dollars more than Zetafish.com." ]
[ "Investments", "Startups", "Founders", "Products" ]
[ "$1,000,000", "$2,000,000", "$3,000,000", "$4,000,000", "$5,000,000" ]
[ "Atriana.com", "Madinkz.com", "Protecha.com", "Tyngle.com", "Zetafish.com" ]
[ "Addie Abrams", "Betty Becker", "Fred Frost", "Pat Padilla", "Will Waters" ]
[ "cell phones", "kitchen wares", "robots", "sports gear", "textbooks" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5f9113e7428f5f51e0c3d25197d82462
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 Joan hit 4 years before the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia.", "Of Hurricane Bernadette and Hurricane Velma, one hit land at Onawa and the other struck in 1960.", "Hurricane Catherine didn't strike in 1944.", "Hurricane Rachel struck in 1952.", "The hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage was either Hurricane Joan or the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.", "The storm that made landfall at Varina hit sometime after Hurricane Catherine.", "The storm that hit in 1960 didn't cause exactly $16.6 million in damage.", "Of the hurricane that caused $17.4 million in damage and the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia, one struck in 1944 and the other was Hurricane Rachel.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Zamora hit 8 years before the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage.", "Hurricane Bernadette hit sometime after the storm that made landfall at Onawa." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960" ]
[ "Bernadette", "Catherine", "Joan", "Rachel", "Velma" ]
[ "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$17.4 million", "$18.5 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Hesperia", "Onawa", "Varina", "Zamora" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a12a5b4db1806adb710863bf691c9a1a
Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.
[ "The startup that sells robots received 3 million dollars more than the startup started by Will Waters.", "The startup that received the $1,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Addie Abrams.", "Of the company that received the $3,000,000 investment and Atriana.com, one sells textbooks and the other was started by Lara Larson.", "The startup that sells cameras, the business that received the $5,000,000 investment and the business started by Lara Larson are all different businesses.", "Protecha.com wasn't founded by Addie Abrams.", "The company that received the $1,000,000 investment sells textbooks.", "Gofro.com doesn't sell cameras.", "The business that sells robots, the company started by Will Waters, and the startup started by Addie Abrams are three different businesses.", "The startup that sells sports gear received 1 million dollars more than Madinkz.com.", "Madinkz.com is either the business that received the $3,000,000 investment or the startup started by Vicky Velez.", "Protecha.com wasn't founded by Will Waters.", "The business that received the $5,000,000 investment sells robots.", "The startup that received the $1,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Fred Frost." ]
[ "Investments", "Startups", "Founders", "Products" ]
[ "$1,000,000", "$2,000,000", "$3,000,000", "$4,000,000", "$5,000,000" ]
[ "Atriana.com", "Gofro.com", "Madinkz.com", "Protecha.com", "Tyngle.com" ]
[ "Addie Abrams", "Fred Frost", "Lara Larson", "Vicky Velez", "Will Waters" ]
[ "cameras", "kitchen wares", "robots", "sports gear", "textbooks" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fa9cdf947b93014e267d0a07f6faf69a
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.
[ "Neither Zimmerman nor Kirby is the person leaving in March.", "The diplomat going to Paris will leave 1 month before Quinn.", "Of the ambassador with the 8 day visit and the diplomat leaving in April, one will go to Tirane and the other is Mr. Fitzgerald.", "The diplomat leaving in February won't leave for the 2 day visit.", "The diplomat going to Paris will leave 2 months before the ambassador with the 3 day visit.", "Neither the diplomat going to Kiev nor Zimmerman is the ambassador with the 6 day visit.", "The diplomat leaving in February, the ambassador with the 6 day visit, Zimmerman and Kirby are all different diplomats.", "Kirby won't leave for the 8 day visit.", "The person going to Vienna will leave 3 months before the ambassador with the 8 day visit." ]
[ "Months", "Diplomats", "Durations", "Capitals" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Fitzgerald", "Kirby", "Quinn", "Willis", "Zimmerman" ]
[ "2 day", "3 day", "6 day", "7 day", "8 day" ]
[ "Kiev", "Paris", "Tirane", "Vienna", "Warsaw" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0140fe79da0bc5dc9cd0da144be975e6
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 Vermont won 5 million less than Alice Anders.", "The judge wasn't from Pennsylvania.", "The teacher won 10 million less than Cal Chandler.", "Ed Elliott won 10 million less than the winner from Utah.", "Of Alice Anders and the winner from Arkansas, one won $25 million and the other was the lawyer.", "The winner from Hawaii, the accountant, the person who won $25 million and Hilda Hunt were all different people.", "The winner who won $5 million was either the person from Utah or the person from Vermont.", "The winner from Vermont won 10 million less than the accountant." ]
[ "Winnings", "Winners", "States", "Occupations" ]
[ "$5 million", "$10 million", "$15 million", "$20 million", "$25 million" ]
[ "Alice Anders", "Cal Chandler", "Dharma Day", "Ed Elliott", "Hilda Hunt" ]
[ "Arkansas", "Hawaii", "Pennsylvania", "Utah", "Vermont" ]
[ "accountant", "banker", "judge", "lawyer", "teacher" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5a04e1ecd717b5b9b8e072b1eb9ef3e0
Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.
[ "\"Willow Bend\" is either the 1897 masterpiece or Nysotia's masterpiece.", "\"Willow Bend\" was painted 8 years after the painting that's been missing for 15 years.", "Orteirte's masterpiece hasn't been missing for exactly 25 years.", "Nysotia's painting hasn't been missing for exactly 22 years.", "Graham Ginso's piece isn't \"Orange Sky\".", "Graham Ginso's piece, the painting that's been missing for 22 years, and the masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years are three different paintings.", "Of Zhale's piece and Dray D'Amici's painting, one is \"Tantrum\" and the other has been missing for 13 years.", "The painting that's been missing for 25 years was painted 8 years after Dray D'Amici's painting.", "Of the painting that's been missing for 22 years and Dray D'Amici's piece, one is \"Hoxley Hills\" and the other was painted in 1929.", "Nysotia's piece was painted sometime after the piece that's been missing for 25 years." ]
[ "Years", "Artists", "Paintings", "Years Missing" ]
[ "1897", "1905", "1913", "1921", "1929" ]
[ "Dray D\\'Amici", "Graham Ginso", "Nysotia", "Orteirte", "Zhale" ]
[ "Girl at Sea", "Hoxley Hills", "Orange Sky", "Tantrum", "Willow Bend" ]
[ "10", "13", "15", "22", "25" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3dd3b1ca5e1749a7a76e4273042cad87
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.
[ "Sergio arrived 10 minutes after the friend from El Segundo.", "The friend who brought the pizza arrived 5 minutes after Sergio.", "The friend who brought the potato chips is either Olga or the party-goer who arrived at 4:35 pm.", "Of the party-goer who brought the soda and the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm, one is Sergio and the other is from Anaheim Hills.", "The participant from Fairfield arrived 15 minutes after Verna.", "Of the friend who brought the pizza and the participant who brought the corn chips, one arrived at 4:30 pm and the other is Clinton.", "The participant from Dos Palos arrived sometime after the participant who brought the hummus.", "The five people are Olga, the party-goer who arrived at 4:50 pm, the participant from Anaheim Hills, the friend who brought the soda and the participant who arrived at 4:35 pm." ]
[ "Times", "Friends", "Brought", "Towns" ]
[ "4:30 pm", "4:35 pm", "4:40 pm", "4:45 pm", "4:50 pm" ]
[ "Clinton", "Olga", "Sergio", "Tom", "Verna" ]
[ "corn chips", "hummus", "pizza", "potato chips", "soda" ]
[ "Anaheim Hills", "Dos Palos", "El Segundo", "Fairfield", "Pine Valley" ]
4x5
easy
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The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.
[ "The campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby, the ad with the $30,000 budget, and the magazine ad are three different campaigns.", "The newspaper ad was produced by Gilda Gamble.", "The tv commercial doesn't have the $90,000 budget.", "The ad with the $50,000 budget was produced by Gilda Gamble.", "The campaign produced by Eddie Evans has brought 150 fewer responses than the magazine ad.", "Of the campaign with 925 responses and the billboard, one was produced by Gilda Gamble and the other has the $15,000 budget.", "Of the campaign with 1075 responses and the campaign with the $20,000 budget, one was produced by Julie Jordan and the other is the tv commercial.", "The ad with 1225 responses, the ad with the $30,000 budget and the tv commercial are all different campaigns." ]
[ "Responses", "Ad Type", "Directors", "Budgets" ]
[ "625", "775", "925", "1075", "1225" ]
[ "billboard", "magazine ad", "newspaper ad", "tv commercial", "web campaign" ]
[ "Eddie Evans", "Gilda Gamble", "Iva Ingram", "Julie Jordan", "Kenneth Kirby" ]
[ "$15,000", "$20,000", "$30,000", "$50,000", "$90,000" ]
4x5
easy
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Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.
[ "The Rip Tide isn't 115 decibels loud.", "The $195 siren wasn't released in 1996.", "Of the $188 siren and the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels, one was released in 2009 and the other is the Armor-Stop.", "The $160 siren is louder than the siren released in 2006.", "The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels doesn't cost $195.", "The $140 siren is either the siren released in 2006 or the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels.", "Of the Eco Alert and the Securalert, one is 100 decibels loud and the other was released in 2007.", "The siren released in 2006 is 15 decibels louder than the Eco Alert.", "The siren released in 2004 is louder than the Rip Tide.", "Neither the Securalert nor the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels is the siren released in 1996." ]
[ "Decibels", "Sirens", "Years", "Prices" ]
[ "100 decibels", "105 decibels", "110 decibels", "115 decibels", "120 decibels" ]
[ "Armor-Stop", "Eco Alert", "Rip Tide", "Securalert", "Viking 5" ]
[ "1996", "2004", "2006", "2007", "2009" ]
[ "$140", "$145", "$160", "$188", "$195" ]
4x5
easy
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Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
[ "Of the photo taken in June and the photo of the red panda, one was published by The Geographer and the other cost $950.", "The photo of the arctic fox was taken 2 months before the shot that cost $950.", "The photo taken in June wasn't published by Science World.", "The photo that cost $900 was taken sometime before the photo of the polar bear.", "The shot that cost $475 wasn't published by Animal Science.", "Of the shot taken in June and the shot of the giant tortoise, one cost $950 and the other was published by Animal Science.", "The shot published by Travel Almanac was taken 2 months before the photo that cost $475.", "The five photos were the shot of the orangutan, the photo that cost $150, the photo published by The Geographer, the photo taken in July and the shot taken in June." ]
[ "Months", "Animals", "Magazines", "Prices" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July" ]
[ "arctic fox", "giant tortoise", "orangutan", "polar bear", "red panda" ]
[ "Animal Science", "Earth Aware", "Science World", "The Geographer", "Travel Almanac" ]
[ "$150", "$475", "$550", "$900", "$950" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8fb33999d006a995a108875ac56c7888
An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.
[ "Kristen is scheduled 2 days after the person from Harvard.", "Nancy isn't from Ohio State.", "Alexander is scheduled sometime after the acid rain expert.", "The presenter from Cornell will be either the fossil fuels expert or the presenter who will speak on May 11th.", "The person who will speak on May 10th is from Yale.", "Ramon is scheduled 1 day before the person from Ohio State.", "Of the wind power expert and the person who will speak on May 13th, one is Nancy and the other is from Stanford.", "Alexander won't be speaking on May 12th.", "The presenter from Ohio State won't talk about global warming.", "The wind power expert is scheduled 2 days after the person from Harvard." ]
[ "Days", "Presenters", "Topics", "Institutions" ]
[ "May 10th", "May 11th", "May 12th", "May 13th", "May 14th" ]
[ "Alexander", "Kristen", "Mable", "Nancy", "Ramon" ]
[ "acid rain", "fossil fuels", "global warming", "solar energy", "wind power" ]
[ "Cornell", "Harvard", "Ohio State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c584f1097164590b3d8500d0c839660f
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 who is staying for 2 days isn't in room 114.", "The guest from Texas is staying for a shorter time than the person in room 320.", "The person in room 114 is either Jennings or the customer who is staying for 4 days.", "Parker is staying 1 day longer than the client from Michigan.", "Parker is staying 1 day fewer than the client from Louisiana.", "The client who is staying for 6 days isn't from Oregon.", "Of Parker and the guest in room 314, one is staying for 4 days and the other is from Texas.", "Mrs. Arnold is staying for 4 days.", "The guest from Michigan isn't in room 203.", "Of the guest who is staying for 6 days and the customer who is staying for 5 days, one is Mr. Everett and the other is from New Jersey." ]
[ "Days", "Guests", "Rooms", "States" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" ]
[ "Mrs. Arnold", "Mr. Everett", "Jennings", "Parker", "Rios" ]
[ "114", "124", "203", "314", "320" ]
[ "Louisiana", "Michigan", "New Jersey", "Oregon", "Texas" ]
4x5
easy
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A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.
[ "Of Rodney and the skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps, one wears the pink suit and the other started skydiving in 1982.", "The skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years after the skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps.", "The skydiver who first started in 1985 wears the white suit.", "Harvey wears the indigo suit.", "The jumper who has done 64 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year before the jumper who wears the white suit.", "The jumper who has done 58 previous jumps doesn't wear the lime green suit.", "Shaun didn't start skydiving in 1984.", "The skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps started skydiving 3 years before Philip.", "The skydiver who first started in 1982 doesn't wear the lime green suit." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986" ]
[ "Harvey", "Philip", "Rodney", "Shaun", "Zachary" ]
[ "indigo", "lime green", "pink", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "49", "58", "64", "69", "73" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=070111456da9e1bb80f6213e438a00aa
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.
[ "The book by Gabby Garza was due sometime before \"Time to Burn\".", "Nettie's book wasn't written by Pete Patton.", "Neither the title by Pete Patton nor the title due on September 1 is Ebony's book.", "The title due on September 22 was written by Pete Patton.", "\"Dancing Well\" was due 3 weeks before the book by Kim Kramer.", "Yvette's book is either the book by Gabby Garza or \"Ohio Haunts\".", "The title by Walter Wood was due 1 week before Sherrie's book.", "Yvette's book was \"Kip and Ken\".", "\"Heaven's Seal\" was due 1 week after \"Kip and Ken\"." ]
[ "Due Dates", "Borrowers", "Titles", "Authors" ]
[ "September 1", "September 8", "September 15", "September 22", "September 29" ]
[ "Ebony", "Nettie", "Sherrie", "Yvette", "Zachary" ]
[ "Dancing Well", "Heaven\\'s Seal", "Kip and Ken", "Ohio Haunts", "Time to Burn" ]
[ "Dale Durham", "Gabby Garza", "Kim Kramer", "Pete Patton", "Walter Wood" ]
4x5
easy
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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 student who's going to Cornell was awarded $10,000 less than the person who will major in Philosophy.", "The person who's going to Northwestern was awarded $15,000 more than the student who will major in German Poetry.", "Of the person who received the $30,000 scholarship and the student who's going to Stanford, one is Hattie and the other will major in German Poetry.", "Neither the person who will major in Chemistry nor the person who's going to Penn State is the student who received the $30,000 scholarship.", "Erma didn't win the $45,000 scholarship.", "Tracy will major in Chemistry.", "The student who will major in Astronomy was awarded $15,000 more than Yvonne.", "Yvonne was awarded $5,000 more than Hattie." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000" ]
[ "Erma", "Hattie", "Nettie", "Tracy", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Astronomy", "Chemistry", "German Poetry", "Philosophy", "Theology" ]
[ "Cornell", "Northwestern", "Penn State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x5
easy
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Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.
[ "The fourth track isn't country.", "Of \"Poorly Worded\" and the first track, one is folk and the other is by Silver Blue.", "The third track, \"Beverly\", and \"Poorly Worded\" are three different tracks.", "Of the bluegrass track and Legion Five's song, one is \"Can't Escape\" and the other is the fifth song.", "Abacus's track isn't the third song.", "The fifth song is \"Anything Else\".", "Hustle Boys's song is 1 track after the folk song.", "The country track isn't \"Beverly\".", "The fourth track isn't dubstep.", "The folk track is \"Can't Escape\"." ]
[ "Orders", "Band Names", "Song Titles", "Genres" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth" ]
[ "Abacus", "Hustle Boys", "Legion Five", "Manic Android", "Silver Blue" ]
[ "Anything Else", "Beverly", "Can\\'t Escape", "Poorly Worded", "What We Need" ]
[ "bluegrass", "country", "dubstep", "folk", "grunge" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9bbe71bd8070daa2ae73809c399bc091
Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.
[ "Of Sinful Sips and the business using a sandwich board, one is owned by Mrs. Villarreal and the other will open on May 2nd.", "White Elephant isn't using a radio ad.", "White Elephant is either the business owned by Mr. Hall or the company using a sandwich board.", "Neither the company using a billboard nor the business opening on May 2nd is the company owned by Mrs. Villarreal.", "Ant Farms Etc. will open on May 11th.", "The company opening on May 14th is either Ant Farms Etc. or the company owned by Mr. Erickson.", "The business using a radio ad, the company owned by Mr. Ortiz, Tricky Toys and the company opening on May 2nd are all different businesses.", "The business opening on May 8th is owned by Mr. Hall.", "Neither the company opening on May 8th nor the company using a sandwich board is the business owned by Mrs. Love.", "Ant Farms Etc. will open 3 days before the business using a hot-air balloon." ]
[ "Opening Dates", "Businesses", "Owners", "Ad Campaigns" ]
[ "May 2nd", "May 5th", "May 8th", "May 11th", "May 14th" ]
[ "Ant Farms Etc.", "Frank\\'s Figs", "Sinful Sips", "Tricky Toys", "White Elephant" ]
[ "Mr. Erickson", "Mr. Hall", "Mrs. Love", "Mr. Ortiz", "Mrs. Villarreal" ]
[ "billboard", "hot-air balloon", "magazine ad", "radio ad", "sandwich board" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6caaf83b3fa54ecd75d9e100b3c69cfa
MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.
[ "The graduation job will involve somewhat more people than the wedding assignment.", "The five events are Bridget's event, the job in Connecticut, the event in Arizona, the birthday event and the anniversary job.", "Wallace's assignment, the event in Texas, and the anniversary job are three different events.", "Zachary's job will involve 25 fewer people than Wallace's event.", "The event in Connecticut will involve 25 fewer people than Teresa's event.", "Of the wedding assignment and Zachary's assignment, one will be in Connecticut and the other will have 125 attendees.", "Teresa's assignment isn't the anniversary.", "The job with 150 attendees will be in Delaware.", "The wedding job is either the job with 75 attendees or the job with 100 attendees." ]
[ "People", "Planners", "Events", "Locations" ]
[ "50", "75", "100", "125", "150" ]
[ "Bridget", "Joel", "Teresa", "Wallace", "Zachary" ]
[ "anniversary", "birthday", "conference", "graduation", "wedding" ]
[ "Arizona", "Connecticut", "Delaware", "Texas", "Utah" ]
4x5
easy
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Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.
[ "Of the business owned by Mrs. Jackson and Books and More, one will open on May 2nd and the other is using a hot-air balloon.", "Sinful Sips will open 3 days after the company owned by Mrs. Mason.", "The company using a sandwich board isn't owned by Mrs. Jackson.", "Of Books and More and the business opening on May 5th, one is using a hot-air balloon and the other is owned by Mrs. Mason.", "Books and More isn't owned by Mrs. Griffin.", "The business owned by Mrs. Griffin will open sometime after Pandora's Box.", "Sinful Sips is using a magazine ad.", "Sinful Sips is owned by Mrs. Love.", "Books and More will open 6 days after White Elephant.", "White Elephant isn't using a sandwich board.", "Neither the business owned by Mrs. Jackson nor the company using a radio ad is the business opening on May 8th." ]
[ "Opening Dates", "Businesses", "Owners", "Ad Campaigns" ]
[ "May 2nd", "May 5th", "May 8th", "May 11th", "May 14th" ]
[ "Books and More", "Pandora\\'s Box", "Sinful Sips", "Tricky Toys", "White Elephant" ]
[ "Mrs. Griffin", "Mrs. Ingram", "Mrs. Jackson", "Mrs. Love", "Mrs. Mason" ]
[ "hot-air balloon", "magazine ad", "radio ad", "sandwich board", "TV commercial" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=febb5c1478314ebc351b111b76d94b72
Max has sold several of his "classic" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.
[ "The one that sold for $65 wasn't bought by Bruce.", "Magic Marbles, the video game bought by Jamie, the one that came out in 1986 and the video game that sold for $65 are all different video games.", "Of Blaster Boy and the one that sold for $70, one came out in 1983 and the other was purchased by Lloyd.", "Neither the one bought by Tommy nor Victorforce is the video game that sold for $65.", "The one that came out in 1983 was purchased by Jamie.", "AWOL Alert came out 1 year before the video game that sold for $40.", "Of the game that came out in 1987 and the game that sold for $40, one is Victorforce and the other was purchased by Tommy.", "AWOL Alert didn't sell for $65.", "Neither the game bought by Jamie nor the one that sold for $70 is the one that came out in 1986.", "The one that sold for $85 wasn't bought by Jamie." ]
[ "Years", "Video Games", "Buyers", "Prices" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987" ]
[ "AWOL Alert", "Blaster Boy", "Gator Attack", "Magic Marbles", "Victorforce" ]
[ "Bruce", "Jamie", "Lloyd", "Shannon", "Tommy" ]
[ "$40", "$65", "$70", "$80", "$85" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c95b4ad2196e65e94db6c7d0623fbf75
The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled "Historic Homes of Branchville". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.
[ "Belle Grove is on Fairfield Lane.", "The Duke family's home was built sometime after Woodlawn.", "Of the 1862 home and the home on Norwood Street, one is owned by the Jordan family and the other is Woodlawn.", "The house on Grove Street is either the Sanchez family's house or the 1862 house.", "Benson Hills is owned by the Tran family.", "The home on Rosewood Street was built sometime after the house on Fairfield Lane.", "The Tran family's building was built 14 years after the Sanchez family's building.", "Porcher Place is either the Tran family's building or the building on Grove Street.", "Woodlawn is either the 1834 house or the house on League Avenue.", "The 1841 house isn't owned by the Alvarado family.", "Neither Woodlawn nor Benson Hills is the Alvarado family's building.", "Benson Hills isn't on Rosewood Street." ]
[ "Years", "Houses", "Owners", "Locations" ]
[ "1834", "1841", "1848", "1855", "1862" ]
[ "Belle Grove", "Benson Hills", "Porcher Place", "Wagner Mansion", "Woodlawn" ]
[ "Alvarado", "Duke", "Jordan", "Sanchez", "Tran" ]
[ "Fairfield Lane", "Grove Street", "League Avenue", "Norwood Street", "Rosewood Street" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b312646ead918f34efaba03851967b84
The Coral City Museum featured a number of "special exhibits" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.
[ "January's exhibit saw 10,425 visitors.", "February's exhibit saw 8,880 visitors.", "March's exhibit wasn't from Gabon.", "Of the exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors and the lacquerware presentation, one was from Jamaica and the other took place in March.", "The ceramics presentation wasn't from Eritrea.", "The presentation from Uganda was held 2 months after the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors.", "The glassware exhibit is either the exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors or the presentation from Eritrea.", "The glassware exhibit was held sometime after the presentation from Denmark.", "The exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors wasn't from Eritrea.", "The basketry exhibit was held 2 months after the firearms exhibit." ]
[ "Months", "Exhibits", "Countries", "Visitors" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "basketry", "ceramics", "firearms", "glassware", "lacquerware" ]
[ "Denmark", "Eritrea", "Gabon", "Jamaica", "Uganda" ]
[ "6,425", "8,060", "8,880", "9,500", "10,425" ]
4x5
easy
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The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled "Historic Homes of Branchville". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.
[ "The 1841 home is owned by the Gaines family.", "Roesch Heights is owned by the Ingram family.", "Of the 1855 house and the Hendricks family's house, one is on Mary Street and the other is Roesch Heights.", "The Alvarado family's house was built 14 years before Gunston Hall.", "The home on Buffalo Lane was built sometime after the building on Wright Street.", "Fox Cottage isn't on Wright Street.", "The building on Buffalo Lane was built 14 years before Wagner Mansion.", "The home on Q Street is either Leiman Manor or the Ingram family's home.", "Leiman Manor isn't owned by the Alvarado family." ]
[ "Years", "Houses", "Owners", "Locations" ]
[ "1834", "1841", "1848", "1855", "1862" ]
[ "Fox Cottage", "Gunston Hall", "Leiman Manor", "Roesch Heights", "Wagner Mansion" ]
[ "Alvarado", "Gaines", "Hendricks", "Ingram", "Vazquez" ]
[ "Buffalo Lane", "Fairfield Lane", "Mary Street", "Q Street", "Wright Street" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d721f6c814de0050ec8d99448c4b9ea5
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 five hikers are the hiker who finished at Joshua Creek, the hiker who started at Tosohatchee, the hiker who trekked for 12 miles, the hiker who started at Lake Jesup and Alex.", "Alex walked 2 fewer miles than the person who finished at Flagler Trail.", "The hiker who started at Reedy Creek walked 2 fewer miles than Claude.", "The person who finished at Hobes Grove didn't start at Bull Creek.", "Of the hiker who finished at Fern Camp and Esther, one walked 12 miles and the other started at Tosohatchee.", "Of the person who trekked for 10 miles and Alex, one finished at Wolf Creek and the other started at Lake Jesup.", "Freddie didn't go exactly 11 miles.", "The hiker who trekked for 9 miles didn't finish at Hobes Grove.", "Alex walked 3 fewer miles than the person who finished at Joshua Creek." ]
[ "Distances", "Hikers", "Start Points", "End Points" ]
[ "8 miles", "9 miles", "10 miles", "11 miles", "12 miles" ]
[ "Alex", "Brandi", "Claude", "Esther", "Freddie" ]
[ "Bull Creek", "Green Swamp", "Lake Jesup", "Reedy Creek", "Tosohatchee" ]
[ "Fern Camp", "Flagler Trail", "Hobes Grove", "Joshua Creek", "Wolf Creek" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c05de1e67c343ff7dbc7548826a6817d
Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.
[ "The daggertooth was discovered in the Willis Trench.", "The lancetfish wasn't found in 1989.", "The creature found in 1989 wasn't discovered in the Velma Deep.", "The lancetfish wasn't discovered in the Velma Deep.", "Of the specimen found at 21,000 ft and the creature found in 1998, one is the anglerfish and the other was discovered in the Fallon Deep.", "The lanternfish wasn't discovered in the Velma Deep.", "The animal found at 16,500 ft, the creature found in 1983, the creature discovered in the Velma Deep and the animal found in 2006 are all different animals.", "The creature found in 1983 was found 1,500 feet lower down than the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "The anglerfish is either the creature discovered in the Willis Trench or the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "The daggertooth was found 3,000 feet lower down than the animal found in 2006." ]
[ "Depths", "Animals", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "15,000 ft", "16,500 ft", "18,000 ft", "19,500 ft", "21,000 ft" ]
[ "anglerfish", "daggertooth", "lanternfish", "lancetfish", "viperfish" ]
[ "Fallon Deep", "Tethys Trough", "Velma Deep", "Willis Trench", "Zini Trench" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1989", "1998", "2006" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e7358d97c93058c8b9cbd3b3894e7c9b
Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.
[ "Of the boat that saw 5 manatees and Captain Yang's boat, one went to Arno's Spit and the other was the Benny II.", "The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef saw more manatees than Captain Espinoza's vessel.", "Captain Espinoza's boat saw 1 more manatees than the Foxy Roxy.", "The vessel that saw 7 manatees wasn't led by Captain Jacobson.", "The Watery Pete is either the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef or the boat that went to Silver springs.", "The boat that went to Yellow Bend wasn't led by Captain Yang.", "Of the Foxy Roxy and Captain Lloyd's boat, one went to Arno's Spit and the other saw 4 manatees.", "The Sea Cow saw 4 manatees.", "The boat that saw 3 manatees didn't go to Silver springs.", "The vessel that saw 6 manatees didn't go to Yellow Bend.", "The vessel that saw 6 manatees is either the boat that went to Arno's Spit or the Daily Ray." ]
[ "Manatees", "Boats", "Captains", "Locations" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
[ "Benny II", "Daily Ray", "Foxy Roxy", "Sea Cow", "Watery Pete" ]
[ "Armstrong", "Espinoza", "Jacobson", "Lloyd", "Yang" ]
[ "Arno\\'s Spit", "Betty Beach", "Rainbow Reef", "Silver springs", "Yellow Bend" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c3d11e7ff9c80bfdd72edf0f373031c3
Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.
[ "The video that's 47 seconds long isn't \"Dancing Hyena\".", "\"Happy Hermits\" has 2 million more views than the viral video that's 38 seconds long.", "Of \"Beach Brouhaha\" and Marsha's viral video, one received 4 million views and the other received 7 million views.", "The video that's 38 seconds long isn't \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".", "\"Beach Brouhaha\" has somewhat more views than the video that's 38 seconds long.", "The viral video that's 47 seconds long is either Bill's video or \"Happy Hermits\".", "Bill's viral video is either the viral video with 4 million views or the viral video with 8 million views.", "Harold's video doesn't have a running time of 22 seconds.", "Edna's video isn't \"Happy Hermits\".", "The video that's 40 seconds long has 1 million more views than \"Happy Hermits\".", "Edna's video has somewhat more views than the video that's 22 seconds long.", "Bill's video is \"Dancing Hyena\"." ]
[ "Views", "Authors", "Titles", "Times" ]
[ "4 million", "5 million", "6 million", "7 million", "8 million" ]
[ "Bill", "Edna", "Harold", "Marsha", "Nichole" ]
[ "Beach Brouhaha", "Dancing Hyena", "Gabe Goes Nuts", "Happy Hermits", "You Otter Know" ]
[ "22 seconds", "31 seconds", "38 seconds", "40 seconds", "47 seconds" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=92ff5fc5f54ae8465bf33708bf62d899
Whistler County just held its annual "Potato Launch" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.
[ "Of the group that used the water cannon and the group that launched the white potato, one was the Yukon Bolds and the other scored a distance of 165 ft.", "The Spud Chuckers used the water cannon.", "The Mad Mashers landed 15 feet short of the group that launched the yellow potato.", "The team that launched the black potato didn't use the hybrid sling.", "The Spud Chuckers went 30 feet farther than the Super Tubers.", "Of the contestants that used the vacuum cannon and the team that made it to 165 ft, one used the orange potato and the other was the Spud Chuckers.", "The group that made it to 135 ft used the vacuum cannon.", "The Russets didn't have a best distance of 180 ft.", "The contestants that launched the white potato, the contestants that used the vacuum cannon, and the contestants that used the hybrid sling are three different teams.", "The Mad Mashers was either the contestants that used the water cannon or the team that launched the red potato.", "The Spud Chuckers, the group that launched the black potato, and the contestants that used the catapult are three different teams." ]
[ "Distances", "Teams", "Devices", "Colors" ]
[ "135 ft", "150 ft", "165 ft", "180 ft", "195 ft" ]
[ "Mad Mashers", "Russets", "Spud Chuckers", "Super Tubers", "Yukon Bolds" ]
[ "air cannon", "catapult", "hybrid sling", "vacuum cannon", "water cannon" ]
[ "black", "orange", "red", "white", "yellow" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4771152cba0777cba2ad081a2394c9e0
Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.
[ "The release with 1.4 million sales wasn't new wave.", "The grunge release sold somewhat more copies than Eagle Ally's record.", "The record with 1.4 million sales wasn't heavy metal.", "The record that came out in September sold 100,000 more copies than the acid rock album.", "The album with 1.2 million sales wasn't heavy metal.", "Of Epoch Lantern's record and the album that came out in January, one sold 1.4 million copies and the other was acid rock.", "The grunge release wasn't released in September.", "The album that came out in June sold 300,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in February.", "Epoch Lantern's release was released in September.", "Eagle Ally's record sold 100,000 more copies than Lip Savage's album.", "Painted Empire's release, the album that came out in February, and the record with 1.4 million sales are three different releases.", "The heavy metal record wasn't released in February." ]
[ "Sales", "Bands", "Months", "Genres" ]
[ "1.2 million", "1.3 million", "1.4 million", "1.5 million", "1.6 million" ]
[ "Eagle Ally", "Epoch Lantern", "Lip Savage", "Painted Empire", "Sodium Green" ]
[ "January", "February", "May", "June", "September" ]
[ "acid rock", "grunge", "heavy metal", "new wave", "ska" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=987d25f713cd91324b71a75fa88c3577
Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.
[ "The cycling lesson is 1 hour after the session with Irene.", "Emma's appointment isn't with Kristin.", "Danny's lesson is sometime before the rowing lesson.", "The session with Irene is either the swimming session or Danny's appointment.", "Arnold's session is either the rowing appointment or the cardio appointment.", "The cardio session isn't with Lena.", "Of the appointment with Lena and the lesson at 12:30pm, one is Crystal's and the other will focus on swimming.", "The session with Irene is sometime after Crystal's session.", "Arnold's session isn't with Kristin.", "The appointment with Jimmy is sometime before Arnold's lesson." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Trainers", "Programs" ]
[ "8:30am", "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm" ]
[ "Arnold", "Crystal", "Danny", "Emma", "Garrett" ]
[ "Irene", "Jimmy", "Kristin", "Lena", "Michelle" ]
[ "cardio", "cycling", "rowing", "swimming", "yoga" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=32139b053ffef396605702af187f14c9
Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.
[ "The client who paid $11.50, the person who ordered the yellowtail roll, the person who ordered the california roll and the customer who ordered the hawaiian roll are all different people.", "The person who ordered the california roll paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the rainbow roll.", "Maggie didn't order the tiger roll.", "The person who ordered the firecracker roll paid $9.50.", "The customer who paid $17.50 didn't order the yellowtail roll.", "The customer who ordered the hawaiian roll didn't pay $17.50.", "The customer who ordered the rainbow roll paid 2 dollars less than Yvette.", "Hector ordered the volcano roll.", "Fred paid less than the client who ordered the volcano roll.", "The client who ordered the boston roll paid 2 dollars less than Maggie." ]
[ "Prices", "Rolls", "Rolls", "Customers" ]
[ "$9.50", "$11.50", "$13.50", "$15.50", "$17.50" ]
[ "alaskan", "boston", "california", "firecracker", "hawaiian" ]
[ "rainbow", "spider", "tiger", "volcano", "yellowtail" ]
[ "Fred", "Hector", "Maggie", "Ramona", "Yvette" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=99f3f04a1f4271bb65e838f16ea3c6cd
The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
[ "Of the bird bought in January and the bird purchased in Kirkwood, one is the lorikeet and the other is Olivia's.", "The bird purchased in Fairbank isn't the lovebird.", "The bird purchased in Quimby was bought 2 months before the lovebird.", "Joan's pet, the bird bought in March, the parakeet and the bird purchased in Kirkwood are all different birds.", "The bird bought in February isn't the canary.", "Of Celia's pet and the bird bought in May, one was purchased in Monte Sereno and the other is the parakeet.", "Of the bird bought in May and the bird purchased in Fairbank, one is Yolanda's and the other is the parakeet.", "The bird purchased in Kirkwood was bought 3 months before the parakeet." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Birds", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Celia", "Joan", "Olivia", "Roberta", "Yolanda" ]
[ "canary", "lorikeet", "lovebird", "macaw", "parakeet" ]
[ "Fairbank", "Kirkwood", "Monte Sereno", "Quimby", "Zwingle" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5a5a13138a95e16d8f768ff73d47ab28
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.
[ "Of the person who paid $15.50 and the person who ordered the philadelphia roll, one ordered the tiger roll and the other is William.", "The customer who ordered the dragon roll paid more than Seth.", "Delbert paid 4 dollars more than the person who ordered the tiger roll.", "The customer who ordered the firecracker roll paid 4 dollars less than the person who ordered the tiger roll.", "Brandi ordered the teriyaki roll.", "The client who ordered the futomaki roll didn't pay $17.50.", "William didn't order the volcano roll.", "The client who ordered the futomaki roll isn't Brandi.", "The customer who ordered the dragon roll didn't order the spicy tuna roll.", "The customer who ordered the teriyaki roll paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the firecracker roll.", "The client who paid $17.50 is either the client who ordered the spicy tuna roll or the person who ordered the teriyaki roll." ]
[ "Prices", "Rolls", "Rolls", "Customers" ]
[ "$9.50", "$11.50", "$13.50", "$15.50", "$17.50" ]
[ "dragon", "eel avocado", "firecracker", "futomaki", "philadelphia" ]
[ "spicy tuna", "summer", "teriyaki", "tiger", "volcano" ]
[ "Brandi", "Carol", "Delbert", "Seth", "William" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=17df567335d4144558f3e44d08bb887e
Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.
[ "The riesling was bottled 8 years before the Friambliss.", "Of the 1988 bottle and the Annata Branco, one is a syrah and the other is a riesling.", "The Zifennwein wasn't bottled in 1992.", "Of the bottle from Yermo vineyard and the Vendemmia, one is a riesling and the other was bottled in 1996.", "The bottle from Maynard vineyard was bottled 12 years before the syrah.", "The bottle from Tabor vineyard is either the 1996 wine or the gewurztraminer.", "The Zifennwein wasn't bottled at Rose Hill vineyard.", "The 1992 bottle, the pinot noir, and the Friambliss are three different wines." ]
[ "Vintages", "Wines", "Types", "Vineyards" ]
[ "1984", "1988", "1992", "1996", "2000" ]
[ "Annata Branco", "Friambliss", "Luzagueil", "Vendemmia", "Zifennwein" ]
[ "gewurztraminer", "pinot gris", "pinot noir", "riesling", "syrah" ]
[ "Maynard", "Rose Hill", "Santa Barbara", "Tabor", "Yermo" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=23b78e3290e833235be9683ba41000c8
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.
[ "Sandy's team finished 6 seconds after David's duo.", "The pair that finished in 41 seconds was from Gouldsboro.", "Eddie's duo finished 9 seconds after the pair from Riverside.", "Brandon's duo wasn't from Project City.", "Yvonne's team finished sometime before the team from Ireton.", "Of the team that finished in 29 seconds and Brandon's duo, one included Patti and the other was from Nobleboro.", "Felipe's duo finished in 29 seconds.", "The team that finished in 35 seconds didn't include Yvonne.", "Alexander's duo was either Wendy's team or the duo that finished in 41 seconds.", "Felipe's duo finished 3 seconds before Wendy's team." ]
[ "Times", "Boys", "Girls", "Towns" ]
[ "29 seconds", "32 seconds", "35 seconds", "38 seconds", "41 seconds" ]
[ "Alexander", "Brandon", "David", "Eddie", "Felipe" ]
[ "Patti", "Sandy", "Tina", "Wendy", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Gouldsboro", "Ireton", "Nobleboro", "Project City", "Riverside" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bd9ed7962dfbe60ea49619feda5f4c21
Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.
[ "Opal's class starts 1 hour after Leah's class.", "Of the iyengar yoga session and the session with 6 people, one is at 11:30am and the other is led by Opal.", "The session with 9 people isn't led by Teresa.", "The bikram yoga session starts 1 hour after Marilyn's session.", "Leah's class starts 1 hour after Nancy's class.", "The class with 6 people isn't led by Leah.", "Opal's session is either the prenatal yoga session or the 12:30pm session.", "The class with 5 people is led by Nancy.", "The session with 14 people is led by Marilyn.", "Of the 9:30am class and Teresa's session, one teaches ashtanga yoga and the other has 14 people in it." ]
[ "Times", "Yoga Types", "Leaders", "Class Sizes" ]
[ "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm" ]
[ "ashtanga", "bikram", "iyengar", "prenatal", "vinyasa" ]
[ "Leah", "Marilyn", "Nancy", "Opal", "Teresa" ]
[ "5", "6", "9", "12", "14" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50b60c2ec05d8eb1a1e60dea85cde048
The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.
[ "The scout from troop 4031 didn't win the theater badge.", "The girl from troop 4908 was awarded after Sharon.", "Nicole, the youngster who won the first aid badge, and the youngster from troop 5025 are three different girls.", "Maxine was awarded 1 spot before the scout who won the wildlife badge.", "The youngster who got the first award didn't win the dance badge.", "The scout who won the swimming badge was either the girl from troop 4443 or the youngster who got the fourth award.", "Maxine was either the scout who won the swimming badge or the youngster who won the first aid badge.", "Of Wendy and the scout from troop 4781, one was awarded fifth and the other was awarded fourth.", "Of the girl who got the first award and the youngster from troop 4908, one won the swimming badge and the other was Sharon.", "The youngster from troop 5025 was awarded after Sharon." ]
[ "Orders", "Girls", "Badges", "Troops" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth" ]
[ "Dolores", "Maxine", "Nicole", "Sharon", "Wendy" ]
[ "dance", "first aid", "swimming", "theater", "wildlife" ]
[ "4031", "4443", "4781", "4908", "5025" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1e1583ba7a15d26e2a246dcc2d43409a
Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.
[ "The student who spoke for 14 minutes was either the student who got the D or the student who got the C-.", "Neither the student who gave the presentation on President Bush nor the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was Freddie.", "Stacy spoke for 5 minutes.", "Of the student who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt and Peggy, one got the D and the other spoke for 5 minutes.", "Of the presenter who spoke for 17 minutes and the presenter who got the C+, one was Oliver and the other talked about President Roosevelt.", "The student who gave the presentation on President Bush, the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, Peggy and the student who gave the presentation on President Fillmore were all different students.", "The presenter who spoke for 11 minutes didn't talk about President Fillmore.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on President Harding spoke 3 minutes more than the student who got the C+.", "The presenter who gave the presentation on President Fillmore spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the B-." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Presidents", "Grades" ]
[ "5 minutes", "8 minutes", "11 minutes", "14 minutes", "17 minutes" ]
[ "Freddie", "Georgia", "Oliver", "Peggy", "Stacy" ]
[ "Bush", "Fillmore", "Harding", "Kennedy", "Roosevelt" ]
[ "B+", "B-", "C+", "C-", "D" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d102b221b429d6372f37e88ccf054a1
The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a "three-legged race". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.
[ "The duo that finished in 29 seconds, the duo from Frazier Park, David's duo and Tina's team were all different teams.", "Felipe's duo wasn't from Riverside.", "Cedric's duo didn't include Yvonne.", "Garrett's duo wasn't from San Jacinto.", "The duo from Emeryville, Felipe's duo, and Tina's team are three different teams.", "Valerie's team finished sometime after the duo from San Jacinto.", "Of the pair that finished in 38 seconds and Garrett's duo, one was from Frazier Park and the other included Wendy.", "The duo that finished in 32 seconds, David's duo, and Wendy's team are three different teams.", "The duo from Riverside finished 9 seconds before Alexander's duo.", "The team that finished in 38 seconds included Valerie.", "Alexander's duo included Tina." ]
[ "Times", "Boys", "Girls", "Towns" ]
[ "29 seconds", "32 seconds", "35 seconds", "38 seconds", "41 seconds" ]
[ "Alexander", "Cedric", "David", "Felipe", "Garrett" ]
[ "Sandy", "Tina", "Valerie", "Wendy", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Emeryville", "Frazier Park", "Myers Flat", "Riverside", "San Jacinto" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=86badf886d79878e559b29e4c28b433f
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
[ "The banana-flavored cake isn't shaped like a beach chair.", "The $200 piece isn't shaped like a potato.", "Ora's piece isn't shaped like a beach chair.", "Of the peach-flavored cake and the $175 piece, one is shaped like a football and the other is Ora's.", "The piece shaped like a football is either the raspberry-flavored cake or the $150 piece.", "Heidi's cake doesn't cost exactly $200.", "The chocolate-flavored cake costs 25 dollars less than Melba's cake.", "The $225 piece isn't shaped like a potato.", "Melba's piece is banana-flavored.", "The raspberry-flavored cake isn't shaped like a potato.", "Ora's piece isn't shaped like a mountain.", "The raspberry-flavored piece costs 25 dollars more than Alisha's cake.", "Ora's cake is raspberry-flavored." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225" ]
[ "Alisha", "Heidi", "Melba", "Ora", "Zachary" ]
[ "beach chair", "football", "golf ball", "mountain", "potato" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "peach", "raspberry", "vanilla" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0a2a4384b7012f619269c8837d53b324
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.
[ "Of the system from Oxford and the system that scored 69%, one was Archimedes and the other was built by Dr. Neuman's team.", "The A.I. from Exeter finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. from Cambridge.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Macmahon's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of Epicurus.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team wasn't from CIT.", "Plutarch was from Oxford.", "The A.I. from Oxford finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of Thales.", "The system built by Dr. Coulson's team, the A.I. that scored 55%, and the system from Oxford are three different systems.", "Archimedes was from MIT.", "The system built by Dr. Sicilia's team was either the system from Oxford or the A.I. from MIT." ]
[ "Scores", "A.I.", "Institutions", "Team Heads" ]
[ "55%", "62%", "69%", "76%", "83%" ]
[ "Archimedes", "Aristotle", "Epicurus", "Plutarch", "Thales" ]
[ "Cambridge", "CIT", "Exeter", "MIT", "Oxford" ]
[ "Coulson", "Dower", "Macmahon", "Neuman", "Sicilia" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=69015852253a78db0912c8da877d9ead
Several "secret shoppers" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.
[ "Ray's order included asparagus.", "Vicky's purchase didn't include blackberries.", "The purchase that included strawberries cost 3 dollars more than the order that included asparagus.", "Vicky's purchase didn't cost $6.25.", "The purchase that included strawberries is either the $5.25 purchase or the purchase that included leeks.", "Leo's purchase didn't include rhubarb.", "Neither Ray's order nor Bennie's purchase is the $4.25 order.", "Wesley's order included strawberries.", "The order that included blackberries cost less than Ray's order.", "Ray's purchase is either the purchase that included kiwis or the $6.25 purchase.", "The $6.25 purchase didn't include turnips.", "Of the purchase that included turnips and Ray's purchase, one cost $5.25 and the other included raspberries." ]
[ "Prices", "Shoppers", "Vegetables", "Fruits" ]
[ "$4.25", "$5.25", "$6.25", "$7.25", "$8.25" ]
[ "Bennie", "Leo", "Ray", "Vicky", "Wesley" ]
[ "asparagus", "leeks", "onions", "rhubarb", "turnips" ]
[ "blackberries", "figs", "kiwis", "raspberries", "strawberries" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c15d7abb30b11ae10e141b42565df7df
Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.
[ "The Winnow XD has 4 GB less storage than the Zennia 580.", "The Pegasus mobile phone has 2 GB more storage than the Winnow XD.", "The five phones are the Technitron one, the Portimax C, the Alphalon II, the Winnow XD and the $75 phone.", "The 2 GB phone doesn't cost $225.", "Of the Dynatra one and the 6 GB mobile phone, one costs $75 and the other is the Portimax C.", "The Winnow XD, the 8 GB mobile phone, and the $145 one are three different phones.", "The Portimax C has 8 GB of storage.", "Of the 4 GB one and the Portimax C, one costs $25 and the other is made by Dynatra.", "The 2 GB phone isn't made by Mobilex." ]
[ "Storage", "Phones", "Brand Names", "Prices" ]
[ "2 GB", "4 GB", "6 GB", "8 GB", "10 GB" ]
[ "Alphalon II", "Lunia V2", "Portimax C", "Winnow XD", "Zennia 580" ]
[ "Dynatra", "Mobilex", "Opel", "Pegasus", "Technitron" ]
[ "$25", "$75", "$145", "$199", "$225" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=00a9dce1b8c24721ac45a5cbbb446ee0
Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.
[ "The spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish was either the person who worked at Charles Sink or Zachary.", "Natasha caught 9 fewer fish than Zachary.", "The person who worked at Gillis Deep caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.", "Zachary didn't work at Front Reef.", "Zachary didn't dive on Sunday.", "The person who caught 18 lion fish was either whoever dove on Sunday or the person who worked at Ash Cay.", "Of whoever dove on Saturday and Natasha, one worked at Gillis Deep and the other caught 15 lion fish.", "Zachary didn't dive on Wednesday.", "The person who caught 12 lion fish didn't dive on Wednesday.", "Danielle worked at Gillis Deep.", "Kent caught 9 fewer fish than Danielle." ]
[ "Lion Fish", "Spearfishers", "Locations", "Days" ]
[ "12", "15", "18", "21", "24" ]
[ "Danielle", "Freddie", "Kent", "Natasha", "Zachary" ]
[ "Ash Cay", "Belle Bar", "Charles Sink", "Front Reef", "Gillis Deep" ]
[ "Sunday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=349033b97ad0cafc4fcd8c31f08eb3c2
Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).
[ "The hurricane that hit in 1948 didn't cause exactly $13.1 million in damage.", "The hurricane that hit in 1956 hit land at Escondido.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Escondido hit sometime after the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage.", "Hurricane Iris struck in 1960.", "Hurricane Iris was either the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage or the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia.", "Hurricane Pam hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage.", "The hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage hit 8 years after the storm that made landfall at Hesperia.", "The five hurricanes were Hurricane Deloris, the hurricane that hit in 1960, the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage, the storm that made landfall at Varina and the hurricane that made landfall at Tomales.", "Neither the storm that hit in 1956 nor the hurricane that made landfall at Varina was the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage.", "Hurricane Sabrina didn't cause exactly $15.7 million in damage." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960" ]
[ "Deloris", "Iris", "Pam", "Rachel", "Sabrina" ]
[ "$13.1 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$18.5 million", "$19.2 million" ]
[ "Escondido", "Granger", "Hesperia", "Tomales", "Varina" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e2086203f5caf80d9576e9315abd30ff
Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.
[ "The gentleman that took Kara to the beach was the accountant.", "Ian wasn't exactly 26 years old.", "The date that took Kara to the concert was the firefighter.", "Zachary was 1 year younger than the accountant.", "The gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant was 1 year older than the date that took Kara to the skating rink.", "The gentleman that took Kara to the beach was 2 years older than the date that took Kara to the restaurant.", "Of the 26-year-old and the man that took Kara to the beach, one was the teacher and the other was Casey.", "Ian didn't take Kara to the restaurant.", "The 22-year-old wasn't the banker.", "Vincent wasn't the banker." ]
[ "Ages", "Dates", "Professions", "Locations" ]
[ "22", "23", "24", "25", "26" ]
[ "Casey", "Ian", "Vincent", "Wayne", "Zachary" ]
[ "accountant", "banker", "firefighter", "musician", "teacher" ]
[ "beach", "concert", "movies", "restaurant", "skating rink" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d8735afb7f98c57a2c9013c6f18934e0
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.
[ "Of the size 6 jersey and number 49, one is Moore's and the other is yellow.", "Jacobson's jersey is either the yellow shirt or number 42.", "The five jerseys are number 28, the size 9 jersey, Alford's shirt, Levy's shirt and Moore's shirt.", "Number 49 isn't blue.", "Quinn's shirt is 1 size larger than the orange shirt.", "Of the size 8 jersey and the yellow shirt, one is number 19 and the other is Alford's.", "The purple shirt is 1 size larger than number 49.", "Alford's shirt is 1 size smaller than Moore's shirt." ]
[ "Sizes", "Players", "Colors", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" ]
[ "Alford", "Jacobson", "Levy", "Moore", "Quinn" ]
[ "blue", "orange", "purple", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "19", "24", "28", "42", "49" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c1219bfccd2bf088ba0c5fc92fc84a30
The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.
[ "The Vipertooth costs 50 million dollars less than the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.4.", "The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3 wasn't built by McConnell.", "The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5 costs 50 million dollars less than the plane built by Tenerife.", "The Darkwing 6 has a top speed of Mach 2.9.", "Of the $200 million plane and the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5, one is the Kesseling and the other was built by Wiseman.", "The Vipertooth was built by Wiseman.", "The Graywing VX doesn't cost $150 million.", "The $125 million plane is either the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.4 or the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3.", "The $200 million jet is either the plane built by Drummond or the Vipertooth." ]
[ "Prices", "Aircraft", "Companies", "Top Speeds" ]
[ "$100 million", "$125 million", "$150 million", "$175 million", "$200 million" ]
[ "Darkwing 6", "Graywing VX", "Kesseling", "Raven 12", "Vipertooth" ]
[ "Drummond", "McConnell", "Pittakan", "Tenerife", "Wiseman" ]
[ "Mach 1.8", "Mach 2.3", "Mach 2.5", "Mach 2.9", "Mach 3.4" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d8d30921f2fdaf4d395d7673d6e5074f
Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.
[ "The business Michael will dust on June 4th is in Quimby.", "The business in George will be worked on sometime after the one that grows potatoes.", "The business Michael will dust on June 8th is either the business in Eldon or Tall Pines.", "The farm Michael will dust on June 5th isn't in George.", "The five farms are Iron Hill, the one that grows beets, the business Michael will dust on June 5th, the farm Michael will dust on June 7th and the business Michael will dust on June 6th.", "The business Michael will dust on June 7th isn't in George.", "Of Iron Hill and Lucky Star, one grows corn and the other is in Quimby.", "Of the one Michael will dust on June 5th and the one in Big Bear Lake, one grows soy and the other is Tall Pines.", "The one that grows cucumbers will be worked on 1 day after the business in Quimby.", "Meadowgrove isn't in Big Bear Lake." ]
[ "Days", "Farms", "Towns", "Crops" ]
[ "June 4th", "June 5th", "June 6th", "June 7th", "June 8th" ]
[ "Hazelwood", "Iron Hill", "Meadowgrove", "Lucky Star", "Tall Pines" ]
[ "Albion", "Big Bear Lake", "Eldon", "George", "Quimby" ]
[ "beets", "cucumbers", "corn", "potatoes", "soy" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c676021f17a39e5ba6fd84f9a304d439
Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of "buried treasure"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.
[ "The piece that sold for $550 wasn't found in 2005.", "The piece found in 2005 wasn't found at Dimmot Woods.", "The meteorite sold for $325.", "The cannonball sold for 225 dollars more than the piece found at Heffen Lane.", "The piece that sold for $250 wasn't found in 2014.", "The item that sold for $550 wasn't found at Dimmot Woods.", "Of the item found in 1992 and the piece found at Colbert Run, one is earring and the other sold for $400.", "The object found in 2009 wasn't found at Front Beach.", "The object found in 1995 sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found at Heffen Lane.", "The wristwatch sold for somewhat less than the meteorite.", "The item found in 2014 was either the piece found at Heffen Lane or the wristwatch." ]
[ "Prices", "Items", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "$250", "$325", "$400", "$475", "$550" ]
[ "cannonball", "earring", "meteorite", "silver coin", "wristwatch" ]
[ "Addison Beach", "Colbert Run", "Dimmot Woods", "Front Beach", "Heffen Lane" ]
[ "1992", "1995", "2005", "2009", "2014" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=90983e238958e3044bc60a5f7335e507
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 vanilla candle costs 2 dollars more than Luke's candle.", "The $7.50 candle contains bergamot.", "The peach candle costs less than Angelica's product.", "The peach candle, the eucalyptus candle and Zachary's candle are all different products.", "Edna's product doesn't contain bergamot.", "The lime candle is either the eucalyptus candle or the vanilla product.", "Zachary's candle doesn't contain vanilla.", "Angelica's candle contains ginger.", "The sandalwood candle costs 1 dollar more than the cinnamon product.", "Of the $8.50 product and Angelica's candle, one contains eucalyptus and the other contains fig." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Fragrances", "Fragrances" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50" ]
[ "Angelica", "Edna", "Kari", "Luke", "Zachary" ]
[ "cinnamon", "eucalyptus", "ginger", "sandalwood", "vanilla" ]
[ "bergamot", "lime", "fig", "peach", "pear" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=806418ecbeeee2e8417d756d6fa15ebc
Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.
[ "Neither the team going to Ecuador nor Naomi's expedition will be the team leaving in March.", "Fred's team won't be leaving in March.", "The five teams will be Ella's expedition, the team leaving in April, Darrell's team, Fred's expedition and the team going to Libya.", "The expedition leaving in May will be either Janice's expedition or Kenneth's expedition.", "The expedition leaving in February won't include Naomi.", "Of the team leaving in May and the expedition going to France, one will include Darrell and the other will include Ronda.", "Of Janice's team and the expedition leaving in January, one will include Darrell and the other will be going to Ecuador.", "Kenneth's expedition will leave in January.", "Leon's team will leave sometime after the team going to Libya.", "The expedition going to Jordan won't include Janice." ]
[ "Months", "Chiroptologists", "Speleologists", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Charles", "Darrell", "Fred", "Kenneth", "Leon" ]
[ "Ella", "Janice", "Leona", "Naomi", "Ronda" ]
[ "Ecuador", "France", "Jordan", "Libya", "Qatar" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5575a30cc53d28f4403fe507492b9fe6
"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.
[ "Rafael's show aired 1 week after the show where the survivor brought the rope.", "The episode filmed in Cambodia aired 1 week before the show filmed in Myanmar.", "Rafael's show gave its survivor the pot.", "The show that aired on April 6th didn't give its survivor the duct tape.", "The show where the survivor brought the pot is either the episode that aired on April 20th or the show filmed in Vanuatu.", "Of the show that aired on May 4th and Mathew's episode, one was filmed in Nicaragua and the other gave its survivor the rope.", "Of the episode filmed in Nicaragua and Gordon's show, one gave its survivor the fire starter and the other aired on April 27th.", "The episode where the survivor brought the pot aired 2 weeks after the episode filmed in Cambodia.", "Wendell's show didn't air on May 4th." ]
[ "Dates", "Survivors", "Countries", "Tools" ]
[ "April 6th", "April 13th", "April 20th", "April 27th", "May 4th" ]
[ "Gordon", "Isaac", "Mathew", "Rafael", "Wendell" ]
[ "Cambodia", "Kiribati", "Myanmar", "Nicaragua", "Vanuatu" ]
[ "duct tape", "fire starter", "pot", "rope", "water filter" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5b695d1dd7e80567779c41e3f7344d1c
Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.
[ "The person who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 9 dollars less than the person who was dropped off on Norwood Street.", "The client who was dropped off on Q Street paid 6 dollars less than the person who got picked up at the Moore Mansion.", "The client who was dropped off on Ash Avenue, Isabel, Olga and the person who got picked up at the Hoge Building were all different customers.", "Vera paid 3 dollars less than the client who got picked up at the Arctic Building.", "Vera paid $6.50.", "Of the person who was dropped off on Norwood Street and the person who got picked up at the Hoge Building, one was Sara and the other paid $18.50.", "Olga didn't pay $9.50.", "Bobbie wasn't dropped off on Walut Street." ]
[ "Fares", "Customers", "Pickup Points", "Drop-off Points" ]
[ "$6.50", "$9.50", "$12.50", "$15.50", "$18.50" ]
[ "Bobbie", "Isabel", "Olga", "Sara", "Vera" ]
[ "Arctic Building", "Hoge Building", "Moore Mansion", "Norvell House", "Rainier Club" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Norwood Street", "O Street", "Q Street", "Walut Street" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=83d8f3ff9454ac935d7974ca6d0ad5be
Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.
[ "Jack Jensen's show is Witching Hour.", "Penny Pugh's show isn't Variety X.", "The show that starts at 10:15 pm, the program on channel 7, and the program on channel 13 are three different shows.", "Oda Osborn's program doesn't begin at 11:15 pm.", "The show on channel 2, Red Eye Party, Variety X and the show on channel 13 are all different shows.", "Of Nate Nichol's show and Late Night, one starts at 11:00 pm and the other airs on channel 13.", "Of Variety X and Oda Osborn's program, one airs on channel 13 and the other starts at 10:30 pm.", "Nate Nichol's program airs on channel 9.", "Jack Jensen's show is either the show on channel 13 or the program on channel 7." ]
[ "Time Slots", "Hosts", "Titles", "Channels" ]
[ "10:15 pm", "10:30 pm", "10:45 pm", "11:00 pm", "11:15 pm" ]
[ "Jack Jensen", "Ken Kirby", "Nate Nichol", "Oda Osborn", "Penny Pugh" ]
[ "Late Night", "Red Eye Party", "Up Till Two", "Variety X", "Witching Hour" ]
[ "2", "4", "7", "9", "13" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6ee23d6cd1bb6c646fc550d6712a1c77
There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.
[ "Mt. Ewing isn't 14,340 feet high.", "Of Mt. Brewer and the mountain first climbed in 1899, one is 14,210 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Ford Fischer.", "The peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs is 260 feet taller than Mt. Larsen.", "Mt. Knox wasn't conquered for the first time in 1899.", "The peak first summited by Art Aguilar, Mt. Knox, and the peak that is 14,210 feet tall are three different mountains.", "The peak that is 14,340 feet tall is either the peak first climbed in 1914 or the mountain first summited by Jethro Jacobs.", "The mountain first climbed in 1899 is taller than the peak first summited by Art Aguilar.", "The five mountains are the mountain first climbed in 1962, the peak that is 14,340 feet tall, the peak that is 14,210 feet tall, the peak that is 14,600 feet tall and the mountain first summited by Ben Beasley.", "The peak first climbed in 1863, Mt. Knox, and the mountain that is 14,210 feet tall are three different mountains." ]
[ "Heights", "Mountains", "Climbers", "Years" ]
[ "14,210", "14,340", "14,470", "14,600", "14,730" ]
[ "Mt. Alston", "Mt. Brewer", "Mt. Ewing", "Mt. Knox", "Mt. Larsen" ]
[ "Art Aguilar", "Ben Beasley", "Ford Fischer", "Jethro Jacobs", "Kermit Kramer" ]
[ "1845", "1863", "1899", "1914", "1962" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9b89ef99153db8bfd0820f0ed02cecaf
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.
[ "Of the Adironda pack and the 35 liter pack, one is orange and the other is Hazel's.", "The purple pack isn't made by Travelore.", "Eugene's pack isn't orange.", "Donna's pack isn't made by Bistric.", "Donna's pack, the orange pack and the Adironda pack are all different packs.", "The black pack is 10 liters larger than the Naturba pack.", "The black pack is made by Bistric.", "Of the Travelore pack and Myrna's pack, one is 25 liters and the other is orange.", "The gray pack is 5 liters larger than the purple pack.", "The black pack is smaller than the silver pack." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter" ]
[ "Donna", "Eugene", "Hazel", "Myrna", "Natasha" ]
[ "Adironda", "Bistric", "Lugmor", "Naturba", "Travelore" ]
[ "black", "gray", "orange", "purple", "silver" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ecc1f339d867cd732dac3b6a2dc8ead7
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.
[ "Mr. Gonzalez isn't staying for exactly 3 days.", "The guest from Kentucky is staying 3 fewer days than the person from Rhode Island.", "Yates isn't from Rhode Island.", "The guest from Alaska is staying 1 day longer than the client from Kentucky.", "Rios isn't from Kentucky.", "The person who is staying for 4 days isn't in room 320.", "Mrs. Fowler is staying for 2 days.", "The client from Hawaii is either the guest in room 114 or the customer in room 209.", "The guest who is staying for 3 days is in room 114.", "Rios isn't staying for exactly 6 days.", "The guest from Hawaii is staying 3 fewer days than the client in room 203.", "The customer from Connecticut is staying somewhat longer than Mr. Gonzalez." ]
[ "Days", "Guests", "Rooms", "States" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" ]
[ "Mrs. Fowler", "Mr. Gonzalez", "Keith", "Rios", "Yates" ]
[ "114", "203", "209", "314", "320" ]
[ "Alaska", "Connecticut", "Hawaii", "Kentucky", "Rhode Island" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=de484767a48ad102bb5308cb6e808277
The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.
[ "The competitor from Monkton is either the competitor who began his competition at 12:15 pm or the competitor who won the watermelon contest.", "Isaac is either the person from Naperville or the competitor who began his competition at 11:15 am.", "Guillermo didn't start his contest at 12:00 pm.", "Zachary began his contest 30 minutes after the person who won the jalapeno contest.", "Of the competitor who won the watermelon contest and Isaac, one started eating at 11:30 am and the other was from Tillerville.", "Of the competitor from Tillerville and Ollie, one won the hot dog contest and the other started eating at 11:15 am.", "The contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm was from Raleigh.", "Ollie didn't start his contest at 12:00 pm.", "Zachary didn't win the oyster contest.", "The person who won the jalapeno contest began his contest 30 minutes before the competitor from Orlando." ]
[ "Start Times", "Names", "Foods", "Hometowns" ]
[ "11:15 am", "11:30 am", "11:45 am", "12:00 pm", "12:15 pm" ]
[ "Guillermo", "Isaac", "Ollie", "Paul", "Zachary" ]
[ "blueberry pie", "hot dog", "jalapeno", "oyster", "watermelon" ]
[ "Monkton", "Naperville", "Orlando", "Raleigh", "Tillerville" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f2007d9cc1ddcc437ea086339d8314d4
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
[ "Salvador didn't finish in 25 minutes.", "The competitor from Alpine finished 1 minute before the competitor in the yellow shirt.", "The contestant in the lime shirt finished 3 minutes after the contestant from Norway.", "Neither the competitor in the yellow shirt nor the contestant in the teal shirt was Orlando.", "Of Kelly and the runner from Danbury, one wore the yellow shirt and the other finished in 23 minutes.", "The runner in the indigo shirt finished sometime after the competitor in the white shirt.", "The contestant from Norway didn't wear the white shirt.", "Orlando was from Norway.", "The competitor who finished in 21 minutes was from Bellflower.", "The competitor from Norway finished 1 minute after Neil." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes" ]
[ "Jay", "Kelly", "Neil", "Orlando", "Salvador" ]
[ "indigo", "lime", "teal", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Alpine", "Bellflower", "Danbury", "Kamrar", "Norway" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=11f0e99dcfab7547e163deaf53d27251
Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.
[ "The Rowdy Rollers was from Fullerton.", "The squad from Woodstock finished 24 points below the Gutter Gals.", "The Gutter Gals was either the team from Yarmouth or the squad in the silver shirts.", "The Oddballs didn't wear blue shirts.", "The team from Earling didn't wear silver shirts.", "The squad from Fullerton finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the squad in the red shirts.", "The Oddballs finished 24 points below the team in the white shirts.", "Of the team from Yarmouth and the Pin Pushers, one had a final score of 751 points and the other wore red shirts.", "The team from Earling finished 12 points above the Pin Pushers.", "The Oddballs finished 12 points above the team from Woodstock." ]
[ "Final Scores", "Teams", "Shirt Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "715", "727", "739", "751", "763" ]
[ "Gutter Gals", "Oddballs", "Pin Pushers", "Rowdy Rollers", "Turkey Rolls" ]
[ "blue", "red", "silver", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Earling", "Fullerton", "Rialto", "Woodstock", "Yarmouth" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f966ea0549fdf8e0742feaee8f3f6ab6
Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.
[ "Emerald View isn't on Grenada.", "Sapphire Hills is on St. Martin.", "The resort that offers golf lessons costs 60 dollars less per night than El Pacifico.", "The option on St. Martin costs 20 dollars more per night than the hotel that offers golf lessons.", "The option that offers kayaking is on St. Martin.", "Emerald View isn't on Barbados.", "Emerald View costs 20 dollars less per night than the resort that offers golf lessons.", "Regal Park is either the option that offers spa services or the hotel on St. Martin.", "The resort on Anguilla is either the hotel that costs $215 per night or El Pacifico.", "The option on Grenada costs less per night than Sapphire Hills.", "El Pacifico doesn't offer skydiving." ]
[ "Prices", "Resorts", "Islands", "Features" ]
[ "$175", "$195", "$215", "$235", "$255" ]
[ "Azure Hills", "El Pacifico", "Emerald View", "Regal Park", "Sapphire Hills" ]
[ "Anguilla", "Barbados", "Grenada", "St. Martin", "St. Barts" ]
[ "golf lessons", "kayaking", "scuba diving", "skydiving", "spa services" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=90238f6d6773720e8b6242fe6f074b61
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 Moriwa impact crater wasn't found in Croatia.", "The Cersay impact crater wasn't formed during the Carboniferous period.", "The 175 m. wide one, the one in modern-day Venezuela and the Kimeta impact crater are all different craters.", "The one in modern-day Venezuela is 50 meters wider than the Moriwa impact crater.", "The Cambrian impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Ormagh impact crater.", "Of the 100 m. wide crater and the crater in modern-day Poland, one was formed during the Ordovician period and the other is known as the Moriwa site.", "Of the Hinwore impact crater and the 100 m. wide crater, one was formed during the Silurian period and the other was found in Croatia.", "Of the 200 m. wide one and the 175 m. wide one, one is known as the Ormagh site and the other was found in Oman." ]
[ "Diameters", "Craters", "Periods", "Countries" ]
[ "100 m.", "125 m.", "150 m.", "175 m.", "200 m." ]
[ "Cersay", "Hinwore", "Kimeta", "Moriwa", "Ormagh" ]
[ "Cambrian", "Carboniferous", "Ordovician", "Silurian", "Triassic" ]
[ "Croatia", "France", "Oman", "Poland", "Venezuela" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8c7f99b08ff3040e8e763d57711ff515
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.
[ "Neither the vacation with Gladys nor the kayaking holiday is the 2005 holiday.", "The holiday with Isabel is either the 2004 holiday or the South Dakota vacation.", "The hunting trip was after the North Carolina trip.", "The trip with Isabel was in 2003.", "The vacation with Tasha was before the Virginia holiday.", "Of the Louisiana trip and the vacation with Henrietta, one was the hunting holiday and the other was in 2004.", "The vacation with Isabel was 1 year before the hang gliding vacation.", "The holiday with Isabel wasn't the kayaking holiday.", "The 2005 holiday wasn't the cycling holiday.", "The hunting holiday was before the Louisiana vacation.", "The 2002 trip wasn't in Virginia." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005" ]
[ "Ellen", "Gladys", "Henrietta", "Isabel", "Tasha" ]
[ "cycling", "hang gliding", "hunting", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Hawaii", "Louisiana", "North Carolina", "South Dakota", "Virginia" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b465c009f935f2f4abe61d8ae0fa4e0f
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 57 LinkedIn connections has 30 more Facebook friends than the person with 72 LinkedIn connections.", "Frank has 20 more Facebook friends than the person with 804 Twitter followers.", "The one with 160 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 58 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 599 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than Arnold.", "The person with 789 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 57 LinkedIn connections.", "Of the one with 715 Twitter followers and the person with 140 Facebook friends, one is Sheri and the other has 64 LinkedIn connections.", "The five people are the person with 789 Twitter followers, the one with 130 Facebook friends, the one with 120 Facebook friends, Arnold and Frank.", "The one with 790 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than Inez." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160" ]
[ "Arnold", "Frank", "Inez", "Opal", "Sheri" ]
[ "57", "58", "64", "68", "72" ]
[ "599", "715", "789", "790", "804" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f946ccff2334014156cc7ef0a5d4ef93
Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.
[ "The fifth track isn't grunge.", "Gizmo Glory's song isn't the third song.", "Legion Five's song isn't the first track.", "The techno song is 3 tracks before \"Can't Escape\".", "Hustle Boys's song, \"What We Need\", and the bluegrass song are three different tracks.", "The second song is \"Beverly\".", "Of the techno track and \"I Think of You\", one is by Bliss Iron and the other is the third song.", "The first song isn't bluegrass.", "Of the second song and the dubstep track, one is by Bliss Iron and the other is \"What We Need\".", "\"What We Need\" is 1 track before Hustle Boys's track.", "Gizmo Glory's track isn't \"Anything Else\"." ]
[ "Orders", "Band Names", "Song Titles", "Genres" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth" ]
[ "Abacus", "Bliss Iron", "Gizmo Glory", "Hustle Boys", "Legion Five" ]
[ "Anything Else", "Beverly", "Can\\'t Escape", "I Think of You", "What We Need" ]
[ "bluegrass", "dubstep", "folk", "grunge", "techno" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c1d9f185eb1d3b4c56abb130109809f1
Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.
[ "The lemon blossom product costs $6.50.", "Jim Joyner's product costs less than the product from Kellerton.", "The $9.50 honey doesn't come from Hiram.", "The $8.50 honey isn't produced by Linda Lynn.", "The basswood honey comes from Kellerton.", "The fireweed honey costs 2 dollars more than the product from Mariaville.", "Of the sage honey and the product from Acton, one costs $9.50 and the other is produced by Heddy Heath.", "The five products are the sage product, Ivy Ingram's product, the product from Kellerton, the $5.50 product and the honey from Acton.", "The $8.50 honey, the lemon blossom honey, and Ivy Ingram's product are three different products." ]
[ "Prices", "Nectars", "Providers", "Towns" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50" ]
[ "basswood", "clover", "fireweed", "lemon blossom", "sage" ]
[ "Heddy Heath", "Ivy Ingram", "Jim Joyner", "Linda Lynn", "Nick Norris" ]
[ "Acton", "Hiram", "Jolley", "Kellerton", "Mariaville" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9c319fde67bcd305dd205a0c11497b61
Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.
[ "The class with 6 people starts sometime after Opal's class.", "The anusara yoga class is either Juana's class or the class with 5 people.", "The 12:30pm class is either the class with 8 people or the class with 14 people.", "The vinyasa yoga class doesn't have exactly 9 people in it.", "Marilyn's session starts 2 hours after the prenatal yoga session.", "The 9:30am session isn't led by Opal.", "The class with 8 people isn't led by Nancy.", "The prenatal yoga session starts 2 hours after the session with 9 people.", "The hatha yoga class has 8 people in it.", "Of the class with 9 people and the anusara yoga class, one is at 9:30am and the other is led by Sandra.", "Nancy's session starts sometime after the class with 5 people." ]
[ "Times", "Yoga Types", "Leaders", "Class Sizes" ]
[ "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm" ]
[ "anusara", "hatha", "iyengar", "prenatal", "vinyasa" ]
[ "Juana", "Marilyn", "Nancy", "Opal", "Sandra" ]
[ "5", "6", "8", "9", "14" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cf5c577b56e1e19ad80ed22a91790f42
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 Ingrams aren't paying $710 a month.", "The family paying $720 a month isn't moving into the Summit Street apartment.", "The family moving in on Monday is paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment.", "The Ingrams aren't moving in on Friday.", "Neither the family moving into the M Street apartment nor the family moving into the Front Street apartment is the family paying $700 a month.", "The Huffs are either the family paying $720 a month or the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment.", "The Underwoods are paying $690 a month.", "The family paying $710 a month is moving in on Wednesday.", "The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 30 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Sunday.", "Of the Nortons and the family moving into the M Street apartment, one is moving in on Monday and the other is paying $710 a month.", "The Nortons are paying more per month than the family moving into the Front Street apartment." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720" ]
[ "Gordons", "Huffs", "Ingrams", "Nortons", "Underwoods" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Friday" ]
[ "Front Street", "Holly Street", "M Street", "Ridge Court", "Summit Street" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ffb3f3c899703620cc7f062b18fa723d
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 wore number 29 was either the person who played 9 games or the boy who played right field.", "The player who played 11 games didn't wear number 32.", "The player who played third base was either Pedro or Hugh.", "Of the boy who wore number 18 and the boy who played center field, one was Willard and the other played 8 games.", "Of the person who wore number 29 and the boy who played center field, one was Hugh and the other played 8 games.", "The person who wore number 3, the player who played third base and Hugh were all different players.", "The boy who wore number 29 played 3 more games than the boy who played second base.", "Russell didn't wear number 3.", "Neither Russell nor the boy who played 9 games was the person who played center field.", "Russell didn't play 11 games." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12" ]
[ "Hugh", "Leroy", "Pedro", "Russell", "Willard" ]
[ "center field", "first base", "right field", "second base", "third base" ]
[ "3", "18", "28", "29", "32" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=56970ccd09f822004267de9c2326a683
A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.
[ "The Alby College team's car didn't have a high speed of exactly 72 MPH.", "The Garusky drove 75 fewer miles than the Yamahana.", "The car with a high speed of 74 MPH drove 25 fewer miles than the Versem.", "The Yamahana drove 25 fewer miles than the Leden.", "The car that drove for 550 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 74 MPH.", "The automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH drove 25 fewer miles than the automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH.", "Neither the automobile that drove for 525 miles nor the automobile that drove for 600 miles was the Mersey Tech team's automobile.", "The Trebus State team's car had a high speed of 69 MPH.", "The Bennington team's automobile had a high speed of 75 MPH.", "Of the automobile that drove for 625 miles and the Darbyshire team's automobile, one had a high speed of 81 MPH and the other is the Garusky." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles" ]
[ "Cober", "Garusky", "Leden", "Versem", "Yamahana" ]
[ "69 MPH", "72 MPH", "74 MPH", "75 MPH", "81 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Bennington", "Darbyshire", "Mersey Tech", "Trebus State" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3c152cd4794efa8285dad7311f4bb4f5
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
[ "Greg didn't wear the white shirt.", "The competitor from Rossie didn't wear the maroon shirt.", "Neither the contestant from Idyllwild nor the competitor from Waldoboro was the runner in the silver shirt.", "Greg wasn't from Templeton.", "The runner from Danbury wore the white shirt.", "Of the contestant from Waldoboro and the contestant who finished in 23 minutes, one wore the indigo shirt and the other was Orlando.", "Of the competitor in the white shirt and Kelly, one finished in 24 minutes and the other was from Waldoboro.", "Herman wasn't from Templeton.", "The contestant who finished in 21 minutes was either Orlando or the competitor in the indigo shirt.", "The runner who finished in 23 minutes didn't wear the silver shirt.", "The contestant from Idyllwild finished 2 minutes after the competitor from Rossie." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes" ]
[ "Greg", "Herman", "Kelly", "Orlando", "Virgil" ]
[ "indigo", "maroon", "silver", "teal", "white" ]
[ "Danbury", "Idyllwild", "Rossie", "Templeton", "Waldoboro" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2d8c5cd8ceb3ed862ed60c4e5ac416f4
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.
[ "The location with a forecasted high of 25 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Zearing.", "The town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees.", "Three Rivers doesn't have a forecasted low of 19 degrees.", "Meadow Vista has a forecasted low of 13 degrees.", "The location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Van Horne.", "Of Meadow Vista and the town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees, one has a predicted high of 30 degrees and the other is expected to receive 4 inches of snow.", "Zearing has a predicted high of 30 degrees.", "The town that will get 1 inch of snow is either the location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees or the town with a forecasted low of 8 degrees.", "The location that will get 5 inches of snow doesn't have a predicted high of 32 degrees." ]
[ "Snowfall", "Towns", "Low Temps", "High Temps" ]
[ "1 inch", "2 inches", "3 inches", "4 inches", "5 inches" ]
[ "Daly City", "Meadow Vista", "Three Rivers", "Van Horne", "Zearing" ]
[ "8 degrees", "10 degrees", "13 degrees", "15 degrees", "19 degrees" ]
[ "25 degrees", "28 degrees", "30 degrees", "31 degrees", "32 degrees" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d8326b4c358321000e487bf7414e73de
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
[ "Arlene isn't a native of Texas.", "The Delaware native is 2 years younger than the Washington native.", "Yolanda is 2 years younger than the centenarian who lives in New Liberty.", "The person who lives in Brownville isn't a native of Hawaii.", "Of the centenarian who lives in Arthur and the Delaware native, one is Arlene and the other is 109 years old.", "The Texas native is older than Yolanda.", "Noel doesn't live in Rutherford.", "The centenarian who lives in Villa Park is a native of Washington.", "The centenarian who is 113 years old lives in Arthur.", "Of the person who lives in Rutherford and the person who is 111 years old, one is Victor and the other is a native of Delaware." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "States", "Hometowns" ]
[ "109 years", "110 years", "111 years", "112 years", "113 years" ]
[ "Arlene", "Ernesto", "Noel", "Victor", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Delaware", "Hawaii", "Texas", "Washington" ]
[ "Arthur", "Brownville", "New Liberty", "Rutherford", "Villa Park" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f375817fa97cc5e902ba86c824e1ddd2
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 first was either the person who used rings or Jeffery.", "Daryl wasn't from Nice.", "Trevor, the person who used rings, the juggler who used chainsaws and the performer who used batons were all different people.", "The performer who went third used chainsaws.", "The juggler from Nice didn't use mobile phones.", "The performer who went second wasn't from Nice.", "The juggler from Hawkeye, Gerald, and the person who used rings are three different people.", "Brandi used mobile phones.", "Of the person from Lambs Grove and the performer who used mobile phones, one went fifth and the other is Trevor.", "The person from Odebolt performed sometime after the juggler who used balls.", "The person from Hawkeye was either the person who used balls or the person who went third." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth" ]
[ "Brandi", "Daryl", "Gerald", "Jeffery", "Trevor" ]
[ "balls", "batons", "chainsaws", "mobile phones", "rings" ]
[ "Hawkeye", "Lambs Grove", "Nice", "Odebolt", "Valley Center" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=13fe7631922d985dc390fcefbdf2525e
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.
[ "Sergio arrived 15 minutes before the friend who brought the hummus.", "Marilyn arrived sometime after the party-goer from Kernville.", "The participant from Dos Palos arrived sometime after Marilyn.", "Nelson arrived 10 minutes before the friend from Martensdale.", "The participant from Kernville didn't bring the onion dip.", "Lorraine isn't from Pine Valley.", "Of the friend from Dos Palos and Marilyn, one arrived at 4:35 pm and the other brought the potato chips.", "The participant from El Segundo is either the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm or the friend who brought the pizza." ]
[ "Times", "Friends", "Brought", "Towns" ]
[ "4:30 pm", "4:35 pm", "4:40 pm", "4:45 pm", "4:50 pm" ]
[ "Kellie", "Lorraine", "Marilyn", "Nelson", "Sergio" ]
[ "hummus", "onion dip", "pizza", "pork rinds", "potato chips" ]
[ "Dos Palos", "El Segundo", "Kernville", "Martensdale", "Pine Valley" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d1f54256c703868d87c41cac273e76f
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 found in Saskatchewan lived 30,000 years before the mammoth found in Alaska.", "The mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old was either the animal found in Alaska or the animal found in Scotland.", "\"Ellie\" lived 60,000 years after \"Bernie\".", "\"Thumper\" lived 30,000 years before the animal that was 8.1 ft tall.", "The animal believed to be 200,000 years old, the mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall, and \"Dumbo\" are three different animals.", "\"Peanut\" wasn't found in Siberia.", "The mammoth that was 9.3 ft tall was unearthed in Alaska.", "Of \"Ellie\" and the animal found in Alaska, one was 8.6 ft tall and the other is thought to be 170,000 years old.", "The animal that was 7.8 ft tall wasn't found in Scotland." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Locations", "Heights" ]
[ "230,000 years", "200,000 years", "170,000 years", "140,000 years", "110,000 years" ]
[ "Bernie", "Dumbo", "Ellie", "Peanut", "Thumper" ]
[ "Alaska", "Michigan", "Saskatchewan", "Scotland", "Siberia" ]
[ "7.8 ft", "8.1 ft", "8.6 ft", "8.9 ft", "9.3 ft" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=63121085ddea0bf2a01645146f719103
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.
[ "Emberfight, the board game with 14 players, and the game played in February are three different games.", "Rules of War was either the game with 7 players or the board game with 14 players.", "The game played in April wasn't hosted by Wendy.", "Emberfight had exactly 10 players.", "The board game with 7 players was either the board game played in May or the game hosted at Adrian's house.", "Of Bladescape and the board game played in May, one had exactly 7 players and the other was hosted by Caroline.", "Vendetta wasn't played in May.", "The board game with 10 players was played 2 months before the board game with 6 players.", "Rules of War wasn't hosted by Bonnie.", "The board game hosted at Wendy's house was played sometime after the game with 5 players.", "The board game played in January had exactly 5 players." ]
[ "Months", "Games", "Hosts", "Players" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Bladescape", "Emberfight", "Rules of War", "Stealth", "Vendetta" ]
[ "Adrian", "Bonnie", "Caroline", "Harvey", "Wendy" ]
[ "5", "6", "7", "10", "14" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=13b68a4823150d9cecd0da6acf23fbb9
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.
[ "Ballantines isn't in Eagle Grove.", "Kwik Mart charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store in Quasqueton.", "The store in Ackworth charges somewhat more per gallon than Energo.", "The business in Harlan charges 8 cents less per gallon than the gas station on Maple Street.", "Gas-N-Go charges somewhat less per gallon than the store in Harlan.", "Of the business charging $1.19 per gallon and the business on Oak Lawn, one is in Eagle Grove and the other is Vexon.", "The business on Maple Street is in Eagle Grove.", "The store on Sunset Way charges 4 cents more per gallon than the business in Quasqueton.", "The business on Emma Street isn't in Jenner.", "The business charging $1.15 per gallon isn't on Oak Lawn." ]
[ "Prices", "Gas Stations", "Towns", "Streets" ]
[ "$1.07", "$1.11", "$1.15", "$1.19", "$1.23" ]
[ "Ballantines", "Energo", "Gas-N-Go", "Kwik Mart", "Vexon" ]
[ "Ackworth", "Eagle Grove", "Harlan", "Jenner", "Quasqueton" ]
[ "Emma Street", "Maple Street", "Oak Lawn", "Sunset Way", "York Court" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=30fa727471e33a8f130960db83cce090
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.
[ "The person from Norway didn't jump 95.0 meters.", "The jumper from Finland scored 7 fewer points than Heather.", "The skier who scored 110 points wasn't from Sweden.", "Jody, the jumper from Germany, and the person who jumped 96.3 meters are three different people.", "The jumper who scored 89 points jumped 102.9 meters.", "Elaine wasn't from Sweden.", "Elaine, the contestant who scored 96 points, the person from Germany and the skier who jumped 96.3 meters were all different people.", "Heather wasn't from Germany.", "The contestant who scored 103 points jumped 105.6 meters.", "The person who scored 103 points was either the contestant who jumped 95.0 meters or Heather.", "Tasha scored 7 more points than the contestant who jumped 95.0 meters." ]
[ "Points", "Jumpers", "Distances", "Countries" ]
[ "82", "89", "96", "103", "110" ]
[ "Elaine", "Florence", "Heather", "Jody", "Tasha" ]
[ "90.1 meters", "95.0 meters", "96.3 meters", "102.9 meters", "105.6 meters" ]
[ "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Norway", "Sweden" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4d9cb7197c9a06eb46b2e9eaf2477bb0
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 Adironda pack is either the 40 liter pack or the 35 liter pack.", "Eugene's pack isn't blue.", "Of the 45 liter pack and Donna's pack, one is made by Naturba and the other is green.", "The five packs are Betty's pack, the blue pack, the 30 liter pack, the 45 liter pack and the purple pack.", "Betty's pack isn't black.", "The Travelore pack is 5 liters larger than the purple pack.", "The 35 liter pack isn't made by Pinkster.", "Of the 30 liter pack and the 45 liter pack, one is Arthur's and the other is made by Travelore.", "The blue pack is 5 liters larger than Donna's pack.", "Arthur's pack is 5 liters larger than the Adironda pack." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter" ]
[ "Arthur", "Betty", "Donna", "Eugene", "Jeffrey" ]
[ "Adironda", "Grennel", "Naturba", "Pinkster", "Travelore" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "purple" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d2d1ca7d677d69a1fa921eea6efaf1a3
Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.
[ "The piece that weighs 44 pounds wasn't supposed to go to Santa Fe.", "Of the indigo piece and the suitcase that weighs 35 pounds, one was supposed to go to Los Angeles and the other is Wanda Dotson's.", "The luggage that needs to go to Atlanta isn't teal.", "The bag that needs to go to New York weighs 3 pounds less than the ochre luggage.", "Tanya Gould's piece weighs more than the suitcase that needs to go to Santa Fe.", "Ute Fleming's piece weighs 9 pounds more than the white bag.", "The piece that needs to go to New York, the piece that weighs 41 pounds, and the luggage that weighs 38 pounds are three different pieces.", "The gray bag weighs 3 pounds more than Vic Evans's luggage.", "The suitcase that weighs 44 pounds wasn't supposed to go to Atlanta.", "The luggage that weighs 38 pounds is either Tanya Gould's suitcase or Xavier Carey's bag.", "The piece that weighs 47 pounds is indigo." ]
[ "Pounds", "Owners", "Colors", "Destinations" ]
[ "35", "38", "41", "44", "47" ]
[ "Tanya Gould", "Ute Fleming", "Vic Evans", "Wanda Dotson", "Xavier Carey" ]
[ "gray", "indigo", "ochre", "teal", "white" ]
[ "Atlanta", "Los Angeles", "New York", "Orlando", "Santa Fe" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c52294536d14cfa7e908cc209d687d7f
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 mission that launched in February was sent up by Angola.", "The Jani Mila launched 1 month before Yemen's probe.", "The Tago Jib launched in April.", "The mission that launched in March isn't going to Uranus.", "The Jani Mila is either the mission going to Ganymede or the mission that launched in January.", "Hungary's mission isn't going to Mars.", "The mission that launched in April wasn't launched in Kosovo.", "The Ateyin is either the probe that launched in March or the mission that launched in April.", "The mission going to Ganymede launched 1 month after the mission going to Enceladus.", "The mission that launched in April, the mission going to Uranus, and the probe going to Pluto are three different probes.", "Hungary's probe launched sometime after the Raiukan." ]
[ "Months", "Probes", "Destinations", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May" ]
[ "Arun", "Ateyin", "Jani Mila", "Raiukan", "Tago Jib" ]
[ "Enceladus", "Ganymede", "Mars", "Pluto", "Uranus" ]
[ "Angola", "Finland", "Hungary", "Kosovo", "Yemen" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=06a9abe96b24426510ac47d2a8fb8577
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 Vaughans' child was born 6 minutes after the Quinns' baby.", "The baby born at 12:07am was either the Vaughans' child or Peggy.", "The baby born at 12:10am was either the baby delivered in room 252 or the Vaughans' child.", "The baby delivered in room 206 was either the child born at 12:01am or the Pearsons' child.", "Willard was either the Ingrams' baby or the Quinns' baby.", "The baby delivered in room 112 was born 6 minutes before the child delivered in room 230.", "Of the child delivered in room 252 and the baby born at 12:01am, one was Elaine and the other was the Quinns'.", "The Ingrams' child was born 9 minutes after the Quinns' baby.", "The Ortegas' child was born sometime after the child delivered in room 225.", "Peggy wasn't delivered in room 206.", "Veronica wasn't born at 12:04am.", "The child born at 12:04am wasn't delivered in room 225." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Families", "Rooms" ]
[ "12:01am", "12:04am", "12:07am", "12:10am", "12:13am" ]
[ "Elaine", "Peggy", "Susan", "Veronica", "Willard" ]
[ "Ingram", "Ortega", "Pearson", "Quinn", "Vaughan" ]
[ "112", "206", "225", "230", "252" ]
4x5
easy
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Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference "messages in a bottle" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.
[ "Of the letter that was sent in 1962 and Felipe's bottle, one was from Brighton and the other was found in 2011.", "The missive found in 2011 was sent sometime before the bottle from Le Havre.", "Felipe's missive wasn't found in 2008.", "The missive that was sent in 1976 wasn't from Cherbourg.", "Karla's message was sent 7 years before Felipe's missive.", "The message from Plymouth was sent 14 years after Karla's letter.", "George's letter was sent in 1969.", "The message that was sent in 1976 wasn't from Le Havre.", "The message that was sent in 1969 is either the missive from Penzance or the letter found in 2013.", "Bernadette's message is either the bottle found in 2013 or the letter found in 2009." ]
[ "Year Sent", "Writers", "Origins", "Year Found" ]
[ "1962", "1969", "1976", "1983", "1990" ]
[ "Bernadette", "Felipe", "George", "Herbert", "Karla" ]
[ "Brighton", "Cherbourg", "Le Havre", "Penzance", "Plymouth" ]
[ "2007", "2008", "2009", "2011", "2013" ]
4x5
easy
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Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.
[ "The submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet isn't sold by MarineCo.", "The craft built by Pan Systems costs 1,000 dollars more than the Abby EX-4.", "The submarine with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Zephyr Waves.", "The Steado G5 has a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.", "The submarine built by Deep Sea Inc. costs 1,000 dollars more than the Rubico One.", "The submersible with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, the submersible built by MarineCo, the $26,000 submersible and the Cafader Six are all different submarines.", "The Cafader Six is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..", "Of the Steado G5 and the submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, one is sold by Ecomarine Ltd. and the other costs $28,000.", "The $25,000 craft is either the submarine built by Zephyr Waves or the Rubico One." ]
[ "Prices", "Submarines", "Companies", "Max Depths" ]
[ "$25,000", "$26,000", "$27,000", "$28,000", "$29,000" ]
[ "Abby EX-4", "Cafader Six", "Rubico One", "Steado G5", "Ukani Q2" ]
[ "Deep Sea Inc.", "Ecomarine Ltd.", "MarineCo", "Pan Systems", "Zephyr Waves" ]
[ "5,500 feet", "8,500 feet", "10,000 feet", "13,000 feet", "16,000 feet" ]
4x5
easy
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a42b280aa9038439a0ba87e9af7a9e78