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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. | [
"The jumper who wears the yellow suit started skydiving sometime before Arnold.",
"Philip wears the teal suit.",
"The skydiver who first started in 1984 doesn't wear the maroon suit.",
"Of Jorge and the jumper who first started in 1986, one has done 73 previous jumps and the other wears the teal suit.",
"Philip is either the jumper who has done 70 previous jumps or the skydiver who first started in 1985.",
"Of the jumper who has done 73 previous jumps and the jumper who wears the aquamarine suit, one is Jorge and the other started skydiving in 1983.",
"Arnold hasn't done exactly 56 previous jumps.",
"Arnold started skydiving 2 years before Jorge.",
"The skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years after Francisco."
] | [
"Years",
"Names",
"Suit Colors",
"Total Jumps"
] | [
"1982",
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986"
] | [
"Arnold",
"Francisco",
"Jorge",
"Otis",
"Philip"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"maroon",
"pink",
"teal",
"yellow"
] | [
"42",
"49",
"56",
"70",
"73"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c686194c027b7b4b8dd57f75a1557a24 |
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. | [
"Of the show on channel 13 and Up Till Two, one is hosted by Jack Jensen and the other starts at 10:45 pm.",
"Variety X starts sometime before the show on channel 13.",
"Penny Pugh's program starts 15 minutes before Late Night.",
"Penny Pugh's show isn't Variety X.",
"Up Till Two, the program on channel 2, and the program on channel 11 are three different shows.",
"Nate Nichol's show starts 30 minutes after the program on channel 11.",
"The show that starts at 11:15 pm is Green Tonight.",
"Of Nate Nichol's show and the show that starts at 10:15 pm, one airs on channel 13 and the other is Variety X.",
"Lina Lopez's program airs on channel 5."
] | [
"Time Slots",
"Hosts",
"Titles",
"Channels"
] | [
"10:15 pm",
"10:30 pm",
"10:45 pm",
"11:00 pm",
"11:15 pm"
] | [
"Jack Jensen",
"Ken Kirby",
"Lina Lopez",
"Nate Nichol",
"Penny Pugh"
] | [
"Green Tonight",
"Late Night",
"Red Eye Party",
"Up Till Two",
"Variety X"
] | [
"2",
"5",
"9",
"11",
"13"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ad292ced68d4544958ffb3112ac89ccd |
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 title by Lyle Lester wasn't \"Time to Burn\".",
"Franklin's book was due sometime before \"Heaven's Seal\".",
"Of \"Stars Below\" and Dan's book, one was written by Fred Fuentes and the other was due on September 8.",
"Nettie's book was due 2 weeks after Rosa's book.",
"\"Time to Burn\" was due 3 weeks after \"Stars Below\".",
"The title by Dale Durham was \"Ohio Haunts\".",
"The book due on September 15 wasn't written by Lyle Lester.",
"Terrance's book wasn't written by Pete Patton.",
"\"Dancing Well\" is either the book due on September 29 or Dan's book.",
"The title due on September 29 was written by Dale Durham."
] | [
"Due Dates",
"Borrowers",
"Titles",
"Authors"
] | [
"September 1",
"September 8",
"September 15",
"September 22",
"September 29"
] | [
"Dan",
"Franklin",
"Nettie",
"Rosa",
"Terrance"
] | [
"Dancing Well",
"Heaven\\'s Seal",
"Ohio Haunts",
"Stars Below",
"Time to Burn"
] | [
"Betty Bush",
"Dale Durham",
"Fred Fuentes",
"Lyle Lester",
"Pete Patton"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b22969e8b8b979fb7b575aa7d8c811bd |
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. | [
"The five orders are the purchase that included blackberries, the $7.25 order, the order that included leeks, Harold's purchase and the $6.25 purchase.",
"Olive's purchase is either the order that included cranberries or the order that included rhubarb.",
"The purchase that included onions cost 3 dollars more than the order that included peaches.",
"Of the order that included rhubarb and the purchase that included raspberries, one was Gregory's and the other cost $4.25.",
"Of the $6.25 purchase and the $7.25 order, one was Olive's and the other included kale.",
"Kathryn's purchase didn't cost $8.25.",
"The purchase that included leeks cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included peaches.",
"Gregory's order didn't include leeks."
] | [
"Prices",
"Shoppers",
"Vegetables",
"Fruits"
] | [
"$4.25",
"$5.25",
"$6.25",
"$7.25",
"$8.25"
] | [
"Gregory",
"Harold",
"Kathryn",
"Olive",
"Sylvia"
] | [
"bean sprouts",
"kale",
"leeks",
"onions",
"rhubarb"
] | [
"blackberries",
"cranberries",
"oranges",
"peaches",
"raspberries"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1e51508e81560e0f1c646c7c6bc9369d |
This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each. | [
"The movie that received 6 nominations wasn't directed by Maddie Mintz.",
"Fatal Sheen wasn't the musical.",
"Of Thorn of Suns and The Illusion, one got 6 nominations and the other was the film-noir.",
"The film that received 5 nominations is either the movie directed by Gabby Jones or Fatal Sheen.",
"The five films are the musical, The Illusion, Sea of Dreams, the film directed by Danny Trevor and the film directed by Paul Walnier.",
"Of Silk Mist and the movie that received 5 nominations, one was directed by Danny Trevor and the other was the musical.",
"The film directed by Maddie Mintz received one more nomination than the action film.",
"The thriller received 4 more nominations than the film directed by Adrienne Day.",
"Thorn of Suns wasn't the thriller."
] | [
"Nominations",
"Movies",
"Directors",
"Genres"
] | [
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6"
] | [
"Fatal Sheen",
"Sea of Dreams",
"Silk Mist",
"The Illusion",
"Thorn of Suns"
] | [
"Adrienne Day",
"Danny Trevor",
"Gabby Jones",
"Maddie Mintz",
"Paul Walnier"
] | [
"action film",
"comedy",
"film-noir",
"musical",
"thriller"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1d5106e43c7e45794b9a87b132362465 |
A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise. | [
"The friend who used the sugar-free diet is either Eula or the person who lost 5 lbs.",
"Anthony didn't use the sugar-free diet.",
"The dieter who started a racquetball regimen lost 2 fewer pounds than the dieter who started a jogging regimen.",
"Lindsey didn't try weight lifting.",
"Eula didn't use the dairy-free diet.",
"The person who started a yoga regimen lost somewhat fewer pounds than the person who used the low-fat diet.",
"The dieter who lost 11 lbs, the dieter who started a jogging regimen, and the dieter who used the caveman diet are three different people.",
"The person who started a weight lifting regimen lost 6 fewer pounds than the person who started a kayaking regimen.",
"Of the person who lost 3 lbs and the dieter who used the sugar-free diet, one is Jackie and the other started weight lifting.",
"Anthony didn't use the low-fat diet.",
"The dieter who lost 7 lbs used the dairy-free diet.",
"The friend who started a jogging regimen, Anthony, and the person who used the dairy-free diet are three different people."
] | [
"Pounds Lost",
"Names",
"Diets",
"Exercises"
] | [
"3",
"5",
"7",
"9",
"11"
] | [
"Anthony",
"Eula",
"Howard",
"Jackie",
"Lindsey"
] | [
"caveman",
"dairy-free",
"low-fat",
"sugar-free",
"vegetarian"
] | [
"jogging",
"kayaking",
"racquetball",
"weight lifting",
"yoga"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d3d8e9f91e829389391f22f5cd27e156 |
Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived. | [
"Pluniden was approved sometime after the medicine that treats meningitis.",
"Damasol wasn't approved in February.",
"The drug sourced from a specific type of fig orchid was approved sometime after the drug that treats heart disease.",
"The pharmaceutical approved in January is either Damasol or the drug that treats influenza.",
"Of Hamzell and the medicine sourced from a specific type of frog, one was approved in May and the other treats influenza.",
"The medicine that treats meningitis, the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle, and the drug approved in March are three different drugs.",
"Pluniden wasn't approved in April.",
"Gravon was approved in January.",
"The drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad, the pharmaceutical that treats heart disease, the drug sourced from a specific type of fig orchid and the drug that treats influenza are all different drugs.",
"The pharmaceutical that treats arthritis was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid."
] | [
"Months",
"Drugs",
"Conditions",
"Sources"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Damasol",
"Gravon",
"Hamzell",
"Minitrell",
"Pluniden"
] | [
"arthritis",
"asthma",
"heart disease",
"influenza",
"meningitis"
] | [
"beetle",
"bromeliad",
"frog",
"fig orchid",
"wasp"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=72e4b01cbf1291630d1e2145c22b7320 |
The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price. | [
"The Abbott Hill footwear was either the size 6 set or Natalie's pair.",
"The $185 pair wasn't made by Cormano.",
"The size 5 set was either the $170 pair or Whitney's pair.",
"Estelle's pair was a size 6.",
"Lucia's pair wasn't made by Graffetz.",
"The size 8 set didn't cost $185.",
"The $170 pair was by Abbott Hill.",
"Of the $230 pair and the size 7 set, one was by Cormano and the other was bought by Estelle.",
"The $155 pair, the size 6 set, the Cormano footwear and the size 4 set were all different pairs.",
"The Abbott Hill footwear was somewhat smaller than the $230 pair.",
"The Manzarita footwear was 1 size larger than the Williford footwear."
] | [
"Shoe Sizes",
"Customers",
"Brands",
"Prices"
] | [
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8"
] | [
"Estelle",
"Lucia",
"Natalie",
"Whitney",
"Yvette"
] | [
"Abbott Hill",
"Cormano",
"Graffetz",
"Manzarita",
"Williford"
] | [
"$155",
"$170",
"$185",
"$215",
"$230"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1f935cf2cce71aeb723104038b16ea0b |
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 presenter who spoke for 8 minutes talked about President Bush.",
"Chris didn't speak for 14 minutes.",
"The student who spoke for 11 minutes didn't get the D.",
"The presenter who gave the presentation on President Garfield spoke 6 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on President Fillmore.",
"The student who got the B- was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Bush or the presenter who gave the presentation on President Truman.",
"Randy spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the A-.",
"Loretta didn't speak for 11 minutes.",
"Chris didn't get the C+.",
"Georgia talked about President Truman.",
"Of Randy and the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes, one talked about President Bush and the other got the A.",
"The student who got the B- spoke 9 minutes more than Randy."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Presidents",
"Grades"
] | [
"5 minutes",
"8 minutes",
"11 minutes",
"14 minutes",
"17 minutes"
] | [
"Chris",
"Georgia",
"Inez",
"Loretta",
"Randy"
] | [
"Bush",
"Fillmore",
"Garfield",
"Monroe",
"Truman"
] | [
"A",
"A-",
"B-",
"C+",
"D"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e9dd3aca58b423f71e3b133ed666d15b |
Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop. | [
"Lucky Star is in Eldon.",
"Blackwater will be worked on 1 day before Tall Pines.",
"The business that grows soy, the business in Fremont, and Blackwater are three different farms.",
"The farm Michael will dust on June 4th isn't in Castaic.",
"The farm that grows spinach will be worked on 2 days before the one in Fremont.",
"Lucky Star doesn't grow soy.",
"Lone Oak will be worked on 3 days after Blackwater.",
"Of the one Michael will dust on June 8th and the business in Upper Lake, one grows alfalfa and the other is Lucky Star.",
"Meadowgrove will be worked on 1 day after the farm that grows alfalfa.",
"The one that grows potatoes isn't in Fremont."
] | [
"Days",
"Farms",
"Towns",
"Crops"
] | [
"June 4th",
"June 5th",
"June 6th",
"June 7th",
"June 8th"
] | [
"Blackwater",
"Lone Oak",
"Meadowgrove",
"Lucky Star",
"Tall Pines"
] | [
"Castaic",
"Eldon",
"Fremont",
"Hanford",
"Upper Lake"
] | [
"alfalfa",
"corn",
"potatoes",
"soy",
"spinach"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8866efd3e6b1a9cb229b3303e4b8822b |
As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length. | [
"Line F is 50 feet shorter than the line with a maximum height of 45 ft.",
"Line B doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 45 MPH.",
"The one with a maximum height of 70 ft is 50 feet longer than the one that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH.",
"The line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH is 50 feet longer than Line G.",
"Of the 850 ft zip line and the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH, one is Line D and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.",
"The one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is 100 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 70 ft.",
"The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is 100 feet longer than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Zip Line",
"Heights",
"Max Speeds"
] | [
"650 ft",
"700 ft",
"750 ft",
"800 ft",
"850 ft"
] | [
"Line A",
"Line B",
"Line D",
"Line F",
"Line G"
] | [
"40 ft",
"45 ft",
"55 ft",
"70 ft",
"85 ft"
] | [
"25 MPH",
"30 MPH",
"40 MPH",
"45 MPH",
"55 MPH"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=67a43b032d881e6d79c3103234866307 |
Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years. | [
"Istryn is 2 light years closer to us than Quael.",
"Neither the exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75 nor the planet 47 light years from earth is Cheelia.",
"Cheelia is farther away from us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi..",
"The exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is 4 light years farther away from us than Quael.",
"The exoplanet orbiting star HV 491 is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427.",
"Istryn orbits star MKP 427.",
"The planet 45 light years from earth orbits star BDF 198.",
"The planet 43 light years from earth doesn't have a diameter of 345,000 mi..",
"The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is either the exoplanet 45 light years from earth or Llyrak.",
"The exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. doesn't orbit star ZQ 75.",
"The exoplanet 43 light years from earth doesn't have a diameter of 650,000 mi..",
"The exoplanet 43 light years from earth doesn't have a diameter of 310,000 mi.."
] | [
"Distances",
"Planets",
"Stars",
"Sizes"
] | [
"41 light years",
"43 light years",
"45 light years",
"47 light years",
"49 light years"
] | [
"Cheelia",
"Istryn",
"Kinucia",
"Llyrak",
"Quael"
] | [
"BDF 198",
"HV 491",
"MKP 427",
"VJD 913",
"ZQ 75"
] | [
"281,000 mi.",
"310,000 mi.",
"345,000 mi.",
"650,000 mi.",
"714,000 mi."
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fe32b4704ab975a4a16ddae94d8a86e6 |
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 company started by Pat Padilla received 1 million dollars less than Zetafish.com.",
"Zetafish.com received less than the business started by Lara Larson.",
"The business that received the $1,000,000 investment doesn't sell robots.",
"Of the startup started by Will Waters and Atriana.com, one received $1,000,000 and the other sells sports gear.",
"Madinkz.com is either the startup that sells sports gear or the business that sells cell phones.",
"The five businesses are the business that received the $1,000,000 investment, the company started by Vicky Velez, the startup started by Lara Larson, the company started by Addie Abrams and the company started by Will Waters.",
"The startup that received the $5,000,000 investment doesn't sell cell phones.",
"Atriana.com received 2 million dollars less than the business that sells cameras.",
"Of the startup that received the $3,000,000 investment and Gofro.com, one sells sports gear and the other was started by Vicky Velez."
] | [
"Investments",
"Startups",
"Founders",
"Products"
] | [
"$1,000,000",
"$2,000,000",
"$3,000,000",
"$4,000,000",
"$5,000,000"
] | [
"Atriana.com",
"Byxby.com",
"Gofro.com",
"Madinkz.com",
"Zetafish.com"
] | [
"Addie Abrams",
"Lara Larson",
"Pat Padilla",
"Vicky Velez",
"Will Waters"
] | [
"cameras",
"cell phones",
"kitchen wares",
"robots",
"sports gear"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a0da48e63dc741dab6e2514f32a5fadc |
The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced. | [
"The movie produced in Iceland isn't Jacky Steel.",
"Arctic Visions, the movie with a running time of 55 minutes, Sid Saunders's film and the movie produced in Iceland are all different films.",
"Tim Tucker's film isn't Tearful Night.",
"The movie produced in Romania is 5 minutes longer than Tim Tucker's film.",
"West of Eden is shorter than Keith King's film.",
"The film with a running time of 70 minutes isn't Jacky Steel.",
"Ben Barrera's film is 15 minutes shorter than the film produced in Sweden.",
"Eric Edwards's film is either the movie produced in Romania or the movie produced in Iceland.",
"Of Tim Tucker's film and the movie with a running time of 60 minutes, one was made in Sweden and the other is Arctic Visions.",
"Ben Barrera's film wasn't made in Belgium."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Directors",
"Titles",
"Countries"
] | [
"55 minutes",
"60 minutes",
"65 minutes",
"70 minutes",
"75 minutes"
] | [
"Ben Barrera",
"Eric Edwards",
"Keith King",
"Sid Saunders",
"Tim Tucker"
] | [
"Arctic Visions",
"Dreams of July",
"Jacky Steel",
"Tearful Night",
"West of Eden"
] | [
"Austria",
"Belgium",
"Iceland",
"Romania",
"Sweden"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f69da4920da7cfe6d202d3928d39d00b |
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 Martinique.",
"The hotel that offers hang gliding costs 20 dollars more per night than the resort that offers skydiving.",
"The hotel that offers parasailing costs less per night than the hotel on Barbados.",
"The option that costs $195 per night offers skydiving.",
"El Pacifico doesn't offer parasailing.",
"Emerald View costs 60 dollars more per night than the hotel on St. Martin.",
"The hotel that offers spa services costs 40 dollars more per night than Grand Echo.",
"El Pacifico doesn't cost $255 per night.",
"The option that costs $235 per night is either Emerald View or the option that offers hang gliding.",
"Of the hotel that costs $195 per night and the option on Antigua, one offers hang gliding and the other is Regal Park."
] | [
"Prices",
"Resorts",
"Islands",
"Features"
] | [
"$175",
"$195",
"$215",
"$235",
"$255"
] | [
"Azure Hills",
"El Pacifico",
"Emerald View",
"Grand Echo",
"Regal Park"
] | [
"Antigua",
"Barbados",
"Martinique",
"St. Martin",
"St. Barts"
] | [
"golf lessons",
"hang gliding",
"parasailing",
"skydiving",
"spa services"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=402a9a8464525c05aacdbb1cb878728e |
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with. | [
"The trip with Dustin was 3 years before the camping holiday.",
"Neither the hunting vacation nor the hiking trip is the trip with Olga.",
"Neither the camping trip nor the vacation with William is the Florida holiday.",
"Of the cycling holiday and the holiday with Dustin, one was in Connecticut and the other was in 2001.",
"The trip with Lillie was 3 years before the Texas trip.",
"The trip with Dustin wasn't in Florida.",
"The hunting holiday was 1 year before the Wyoming trip.",
"Of the hang gliding vacation and the 2002 trip, one was with Lillie and the other was with William."
] | [
"Years",
"Friends",
"Activities",
"States"
] | [
"2001",
"2002",
"2003",
"2004",
"2005"
] | [
"Calvin",
"Dustin",
"Lillie",
"Olga",
"William"
] | [
"camping",
"cycling",
"hang gliding",
"hiking",
"hunting"
] | [
"Connecticut",
"Florida",
"Illinois",
"Texas",
"Wyoming"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=217df25499335bba3c790eea157c7ba8 |
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. | [
"The board game played in April had exactly 13 players.",
"The board game with 13 players was played 2 months after the game hosted at Jessie's house.",
"The board game with 5 players was played 1 month before Stealth.",
"The game with 5 players was hosted by Todd.",
"Of the board game hosted at Jessie's house and Bladescape, one had exactly 11 players and the other was played in March.",
"The board game played in May wasn't hosted by Yolanda.",
"The board game played in May didn't have exactly 7 players.",
"Planets Align wasn't hosted by Lynette.",
"The five games were Android Disco, the board game with 13 players, the game with 7 players, the board game with 11 players and the game with 12 players.",
"Emberfight didn't have exactly 12 players.",
"Bladescape wasn't hosted by Lynette."
] | [
"Months",
"Games",
"Hosts",
"Players"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Android Disco",
"Bladescape",
"Emberfight",
"Planets Align",
"Stealth"
] | [
"Jessie",
"Lynette",
"Sadie",
"Todd",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"5",
"7",
"11",
"12",
"13"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2797a24123826cdcd517f62ca1cf0abf |
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 person who will be studying photosynthesis will launch 2 months after the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664.",
"Patti will launch in February.",
"The person who will be studying gamma rays won't be on mission CR-260.",
"Antonia will launch 1 month after the person who will be studying solar storms.",
"Edwin will launch 2 months after the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412.",
"Rose won't be focusing on radiation.",
"The graduate who will be studying ant colonies will launch 2 months before Nicholas.",
"The graduate assigned to mission ZF-15 is either Edwin or Patti.",
"Antonia will focus on ant colonies."
] | [
"Months",
"Astronauts",
"Missions",
"Subjects"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Antonia",
"Edwin",
"Nicholas",
"Patti",
"Rose"
] | [
"CR-260",
"PR-97",
"TV-412",
"WB-664",
"ZF-15"
] | [
"ant colonies",
"gamma rays",
"photosynthesis",
"radiation",
"solar storms"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b5cf72f5f5190bcc0571734b5b504501 |
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 musician was 1 year older than the man that took Kara to the movies.",
"Zachary wasn't exactly 26 years old.",
"Alton was younger than the man that took Kara to the skating rink.",
"Ken was 2 years younger than the teacher.",
"Of the date that took Kara to the bowling alley and the accountant, one was 22 years old and the other was Gabriel.",
"The 25-year-old was either the gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant or Ken.",
"Alton wasn't the musician.",
"The boxer was 1 year younger than the firefighter.",
"The gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley was 2 years older than the accountant."
] | [
"Ages",
"Dates",
"Professions",
"Locations"
] | [
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25",
"26"
] | [
"Alton",
"Gabriel",
"Ken",
"Vincent",
"Zachary"
] | [
"accountant",
"boxer",
"firefighter",
"musician",
"teacher"
] | [
"bowling alley",
"concert",
"movies",
"restaurant",
"skating rink"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c862a613ac032e767b4fc06c12f4e6d0 |
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 is 15 decibels louder than the Viking 5.",
"The siren with a loudness of 100 decibels wasn't released in 2007.",
"The Rip Tide doesn't cost $188.",
"The Armor-Stop is either the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels or the $145 siren.",
"The Eco Alert doesn't cost $120.",
"The $188 siren wasn't released in 2003.",
"The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels wasn't released in 2007.",
"Neither the siren released in 2000 nor the $188 siren is the Armor-Stop.",
"Neither the Viking 5 nor the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels is the $160 siren.",
"The siren released in 2000 is 15 decibels louder than the $160 siren.",
"Of the siren released in 2004 and the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels, one costs $160 and the other is the Eco Alert."
] | [
"Decibels",
"Sirens",
"Years",
"Prices"
] | [
"100 decibels",
"105 decibels",
"110 decibels",
"115 decibels",
"120 decibels"
] | [
"Armor-Stop",
"Eco Alert",
"Rip Tide",
"Soundarm",
"Viking 5"
] | [
"1998",
"2000",
"2003",
"2004",
"2007"
] | [
"$120",
"$124",
"$145",
"$160",
"$188"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bd09a908aee5fbb3fb6d770e14e32168 |
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. | [
"Of Eunice and the friend from Pine Valley, one brought the soda and the other arrived at 4:40 pm.",
"The friend from Anaheim Hills didn't bring the soda.",
"The participant who arrived at 4:50 pm isn't from El Segundo.",
"The participant who brought the potato chips arrived 10 minutes after the party-goer who brought the corn chips.",
"The participant who arrived at 4:50 pm brought the soda.",
"Lorraine didn't arrive at 4:40 pm.",
"The participant from Anaheim Hills didn't bring the onion dip.",
"The party-goer who brought the corn chips arrived 5 minutes before Grant.",
"The participant who brought the onion dip arrived sometime before the friend from Pine Valley.",
"The friend who brought the onion dip arrived 5 minutes after Phyllis.",
"The friend from Pine Valley, the participant who brought the soda, the friend who arrived at 4:35 pm and the participant who brought the pork rinds are all different people.",
"Phyllis is from Fairfield."
] | [
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] | [
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm",
"4:50 pm"
] | [
"Eunice",
"Grant",
"Lorraine",
"Olga",
"Phyllis"
] | [
"corn chips",
"onion dip",
"pork rinds",
"potato chips",
"soda"
] | [
"Anaheim Hills",
"El Segundo",
"Fairfield",
"Kernville",
"Pine Valley"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a14fa0dc0f963039b7bcce14f0563c6d |
Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years. | [
"Fihin is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star BDF 198.",
"The planet 41 light years from earth doesn't orbit star ZQ 75.",
"The exoplanet 43 light years from earth doesn't orbit star PLC 120.",
"Of the planet orbiting star MKP 427 and Cheelia, one is 49 light years from earth and the other has a diameter of 310,000 mi..",
"Ereph is either the planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. or the planet orbiting star PLC 120.",
"Neither the exoplanet with a diameter of 281,000 mi. nor the planet 43 light years from earth is the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.",
"The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 and the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. are different planets.",
"The exoplanet 41 light years from earth doesn't orbit star PLC 120.",
"Hinveng is 43 light years from earth.",
"Rodul is 6 light years farther away from us than Ereph."
] | [
"Distances",
"Planets",
"Stars",
"Sizes"
] | [
"41 light years",
"43 light years",
"45 light years",
"47 light years",
"49 light years"
] | [
"Cheelia",
"Ereph",
"Fihin",
"Hinveng",
"Rodul"
] | [
"BDF 198",
"MKP 427",
"PLC 120",
"VJD 913",
"ZQ 75"
] | [
"243,000 mi.",
"281,000 mi.",
"310,000 mi.",
"540,000 mi.",
"650,000 mi."
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=db0bf8543275b168fa721c52ed873643 |
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 costs 50 dollars more than the cake shaped like a football.",
"Erica's piece doesn't cost exactly $125.",
"Alisha's piece, the piece shaped like a football, and the raspberry-flavored cake are three different cakes.",
"The chocolate-flavored cake costs somewhat less than the cake shaped like a mountain.",
"The cake shaped like a football costs 25 dollars more than the lemon-flavored cake.",
"Of the raspberry-flavored cake and Melba's cake, one costs $200 and the other is shaped like a potato.",
"Dolores's piece is either the $225 piece or the $125 piece.",
"The chocolate-flavored cake isn't shaped like a football.",
"The cake shaped like a train is either Erica's piece or the raspberry-flavored cake.",
"The banana-flavored piece costs 25 dollars less than the raspberry-flavored cake."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Shapes",
"Flavors"
] | [
"$125",
"$150",
"$175",
"$200",
"$225"
] | [
"Alisha",
"Dolores",
"Erica",
"Karen",
"Melba"
] | [
"football",
"mountain",
"potato",
"sports car",
"train"
] | [
"banana",
"chocolate",
"lemon",
"raspberry",
"vanilla"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6298a173c6d177aa8a217acbe7b4929e |
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. | [
"Of the cardio appointment and the session at 11:30am, one is with Irene and the other is Blake's.",
"Of the lesson at 12:30pm and the session with Lena, one is Crystal's and the other will focus on rowing.",
"Emma's session is 1 hour after the appointment with Michelle.",
"The lesson with Howard is either Danny's lesson or Emma's appointment.",
"The lesson at 8:30am isn't with Jimmy.",
"Fannie's appointment isn't with Michelle.",
"The lesson at 10:30am won't focus on racketball.",
"The appointment with Lena is 2 hours after the free weights lesson.",
"Fannie's appointment is at 8:30am."
] | [
"Times",
"Customers",
"Trainers",
"Programs"
] | [
"8:30am",
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm"
] | [
"Blake",
"Crystal",
"Danny",
"Emma",
"Fannie"
] | [
"Howard",
"Irene",
"Jimmy",
"Lena",
"Michelle"
] | [
"cardio",
"free weights",
"racketball",
"rowing",
"swimming"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a159f2e9951a385a7a21e5a56530d6b5 |
The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a "three-legged race". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town. | [
"The team from Riverside didn't include Robyn.",
"Wendy's team finished sometime after Felipe's duo.",
"Brandon's duo was either Wendy's team or the team that finished in 41 seconds.",
"The team that finished in 38 seconds, Wendy's team, and the duo from Ireton are three different teams.",
"David's duo finished in 32 seconds.",
"Of Wendy's team and Felipe's duo, one was from San Jacinto and the other finished in 29 seconds.",
"Tina's team finished 3 seconds after the pair from Ireton.",
"Cedric's duo didn't include Valerie.",
"The pair that finished in 32 seconds was either Robyn's team or the duo from Myers Flat.",
"Garrett's duo didn't finish in exactly 38 seconds.",
"Garrett's duo included Robyn."
] | [
"Times",
"Boys",
"Girls",
"Towns"
] | [
"29 seconds",
"32 seconds",
"35 seconds",
"38 seconds",
"41 seconds"
] | [
"Brandon",
"Cedric",
"David",
"Felipe",
"Garrett"
] | [
"Robyn",
"Tina",
"Valerie",
"Wendy",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"Emeryville",
"Ireton",
"Myers Flat",
"Riverside",
"San Jacinto"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d73397c63e6b3f5f1d514f8a931b0e86 |
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. | [
"Arnold doesn't have exactly 130 Facebook friends.",
"Opal has 54 LinkedIn connections.",
"Inez is either the one with 790 Twitter followers or the one with 68 LinkedIn connections.",
"The one with 150 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 804 Twitter followers.",
"Of Lindsey and the one with 160 Facebook friends, one has 68 LinkedIn connections and the other has 790 Twitter followers.",
"The person with 68 LinkedIn connections has 20 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 605 Twitter followers.",
"Of the person with 65 LinkedIn connections and the one with 589 Twitter followers, one is Lindsey and the other has 160 Facebook friends.",
"Arnold doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.",
"The one with 140 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 78 LinkedIn connections.",
"Yvonne is either the person with 140 Facebook friends or the person with 150 Facebook friends.",
"Neither the one with 120 Facebook friends nor the person with 54 LinkedIn connections is Arnold."
] | [
"Facebook",
"Names",
"LinkedIn",
"Twitter"
] | [
"120",
"130",
"140",
"150",
"160"
] | [
"Arnold",
"Inez",
"Lindsey",
"Opal",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"50",
"54",
"65",
"68",
"78"
] | [
"589",
"605",
"640",
"790",
"804"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=497bb6d20f629a5366dac0d6d4bfb411 |
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. | [
"Olga's product doesn't contain bergamot.",
"Zachary's candle, the $7.50 candle, and the $4.50 product are three different products.",
"The sandalwood product costs 1 dollar more than the vanilla product.",
"The apple candle contains cinnamon.",
"The bergamot product doesn't contain freesia.",
"The pear candle costs more than Francisco's candle.",
"The ginger candle is either the $5.50 product or the $4.50 product.",
"Olga's candle, the $6.50 candle, and the pear product are three different products.",
"The fig candle is either the vanilla candle or Francisco's product.",
"Of the $8.50 product and Angelica's candle, one contains peach and the other contains ginger.",
"The five products are the cinnamon product, the $6.50 product, the pear product, the peach product and the $7.50 candle."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] | [
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] | [
"Angelica",
"Francisco",
"Kari",
"Olga",
"Zachary"
] | [
"cinnamon",
"freesia",
"ginger",
"sandalwood",
"vanilla"
] | [
"apple",
"bergamot",
"fig",
"peach",
"pear"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=89eba6dfd07c1c6ac8c5fe2076077c89 |
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. | [
"Kristy scored 14 fewer points than the skier from Switzerland.",
"Lindsey didn't jump 102.9 meters.",
"The jumper who scored 110 points wasn't from Norway.",
"The person from Norway was either the contestant who jumped 95.0 meters or the person who scored 96 points.",
"The skier from Canada, the person who scored 96 points, the skier who scored 89 points and the jumper who scored 82 points were all different people.",
"Jody, the contestant from Canada, and the contestant who scored 96 points are three different people.",
"The person who scored 96 points was from Switzerland.",
"The skier who jumped 105.6 meters scored 7 more points than the person who jumped 90.1 meters.",
"Kristy scored 14 fewer points than the contestant who jumped 102.9 meters.",
"Of Tasha and the skier who scored 82 points, one jumped 90.1 meters and the other was from Canada.",
"The contestant who scored 82 points was from Denmark.",
"Lindsey didn't jump 95.0 meters."
] | [
"Points",
"Jumpers",
"Distances",
"Countries"
] | [
"82",
"89",
"96",
"103",
"110"
] | [
"Alicia",
"Jody",
"Kristy",
"Lindsey",
"Tasha"
] | [
"90.1 meters",
"95.0 meters",
"96.3 meters",
"102.9 meters",
"105.6 meters"
] | [
"Canada",
"Denmark",
"Finland",
"Norway",
"Switzerland"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8266b8547e494374bfc0214dd08ce42d |
Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination. | [
"Of Ute Fleming's bag and the bag that needs to go to Orlando, one weighs 47 pounds and the other is violet.",
"The bag that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs more than Zed Alexander's bag.",
"Wanda Dotson's piece weighs less than the lime piece.",
"Tanya Gould's suitcase weighs 9 pounds more than the luggage that needs to go to New York.",
"The luggage that needs to go to Atlanta weighs 6 pounds less than the violet luggage.",
"The bag that needs to go to Los Angeles isn't lime.",
"The luggage that needs to go to Chicago is either the suitcase that weighs 41 pounds or Tanya Gould's suitcase.",
"Yolanda Bauer's suitcase isn't teal.",
"The piece that needs to go to Orlando is either the suitcase that weighs 38 pounds or the silver suitcase.",
"The piece that needs to go to Orlando weighs 9 pounds more than the luggage that needs to go to New York."
] | [
"Pounds",
"Owners",
"Colors",
"Destinations"
] | [
"35",
"38",
"41",
"44",
"47"
] | [
"Tanya Gould",
"Ute Fleming",
"Wanda Dotson",
"Yolanda Bauer",
"Zed Alexander"
] | [
"lime",
"maroon",
"silver",
"teal",
"violet"
] | [
"Atlanta",
"Chicago",
"Los Angeles",
"New York",
"Orlando"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1cddf3968a9d67bb6f57204468931d3d |
Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown. | [
"The 12-year-old is either Ollie or Douglas.",
"Tanya has a birthday 12 days before the 18-year-old.",
"The child with the April 15th birthday is either the 12-year-old or the one from Cornville.",
"Ollie is 18 years old.",
"Rosemarie isn't 9 years old.",
"The one with the April 19th birthday doesn't live in Urbana.",
"The child from Quimby isn't 6 years old.",
"Of the one with the April 19th birthday and Douglas, one is 9 years old and the other lives in Junction City.",
"Ollie has a birthday 8 days after the one from Quimby."
] | [
"Birthdays",
"Grandchildren",
"Ages",
"Towns"
] | [
"April 3rd",
"April 7th",
"April 11th",
"April 15th",
"April 19th"
] | [
"Douglas",
"Isaac",
"Ollie",
"Rosemarie",
"Tanya"
] | [
"6",
"9",
"12",
"14",
"18"
] | [
"Cornville",
"Goldfield",
"Junction City",
"Quimby",
"Urbana"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f3b4e8370a148adea29740db267d3a8d |
A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession. | [
"The architect finished 1,500 votes ahead of Cate Carlson.",
"Jed Jarvis is from Olema.",
"The Coalinga native was either the rancher or the doctor.",
"Gilda Gray was either the Unionville native or the Daly City native.",
"Neither the rancher nor the architect was the Unionville native.",
"Of the person who received 9,500 votes and Fred Francis, one is from Unionville and the other is the rancher.",
"The person who received 8,500 votes is from Lakota.",
"The teacher finished 1,500 votes ahead of Jed Jarvis.",
"The doctor finished an unknown number of votes behind the Olema native."
] | [
"Votes",
"Candidates",
"Professions",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"8,500",
"9,000",
"9,500",
"10,000",
"10,500"
] | [
"Cate Carlson",
"Dale Donovan",
"Fred Francis",
"Gilda Gray",
"Jed Jarvis"
] | [
"academic",
"architect",
"doctor",
"rancher",
"teacher"
] | [
"Coalinga",
"Daly City",
"Lakota",
"Olema",
"Unionville"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=15bfad4ca3d3d2b31044db3e76191b69 |
Marcus has to fill several "two-scoop" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line. | [
"Miguel didn't order vanilla for their first scoop.",
"Miguel was immediately behind the person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop.",
"Patrice was 2 spots in line behind the customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop.",
"Neither Nancy nor the customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop is the fourth customer.",
"Darryl ordered chocolate for their second scoop.",
"The customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.",
"Of the customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop and the fifth customer, one was Miguel and the other ordered peppermint for their first scoop.",
"The person who ordered coconut for their first scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop.",
"Neither the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop nor Nancy is the person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop.",
"Yvette was second in line."
] | [
"Places",
"Customers",
"First Scoop",
"Second Scoop"
] | [
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"5th"
] | [
"Darryl",
"Miguel",
"Nancy",
"Patrice",
"Yvette"
] | [
"banana",
"coconut",
"peppermint",
"raspberry",
"vanilla"
] | [
"chocolate",
"coffee",
"egg nog",
"rum raisin",
"strawberry"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=03af77eda9527ea68828e1361ef82042 |
The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased. | [
"The tree frog was bought 4 months before the amphibian purchased in Kernville.",
"Neither the animal purchased in Kernville nor the bullfrog is Rosemary's pet.",
"Lela's pet was bought 3 months before the amphibian purchased in Oakley.",
"The newt was bought sometime before Theresa's pet.",
"Of Patrice's pet and the amphibian purchased in Oakley, one was bought in February and the other is the cane toad.",
"Neither Freda's pet nor the amphibian bought in March is the amphibian purchased in Oakley.",
"Of the tree frog and the amphibian bought in March, one was purchased in Parkman and the other is Rosemary's.",
"The animal purchased in Grafton isn't the bullfrog."
] | [
"Months",
"Names",
"Amphibians",
"Towns"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Freda",
"Lela",
"Patrice",
"Rosemary",
"Theresa"
] | [
"bullfrog",
"cane toad",
"newt",
"tree frog",
"wood frog"
] | [
"Atherton",
"Grafton",
"Kernville",
"Oakley",
"Parkman"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=81e0cc7ed29cf0edbb17055f1f250f33 |
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted. | [
"Joel isn't the black lab.",
"Charlotte's pet isn't the dachshund.",
"The collie and Rosie's pet are different puppies.",
"Ida's pet was adopted 1 month before Patrick.",
"Of the dog adopted in March and the collie, one is named Russell and the other is named Wade.",
"Russell is either the boxer or the dog adopted in February.",
"Wade was adopted sometime before the dachshund.",
"The puppy adopted in May isn't the dachshund.",
"Of the boxer and Joel, one was adopted in March and the other is Alicia's.",
"Rosie's pet was adopted 2 months before Russell."
] | [
"Months",
"Owners",
"Dog Breeds",
"Names"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Alicia",
"Charlotte",
"Ida",
"Rosie",
"Wendy"
] | [
"black lab",
"boxer",
"collie",
"dachshund",
"schnauzer"
] | [
"Joel",
"Kevin",
"Patrick",
"Russell",
"Wade"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0ad3f90f895ecfab810805099f5c238e |
Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price. | [
"The $2,500 print was published 36 years after the map of Scandinavia.",
"The five maps are the $2,500 map, the print of Tuscany, the map published in 1713, the map of North Africa and Lafiori's map.",
"The $315 print was published 54 years after the print of Tuscany.",
"The $750 print is either Muenster's map or the print of Tuscany.",
"The map published in 1713 isn't priced at $1,500.",
"Stamson's map, the $1,500 map, and the print of Warsaw are three different maps.",
"The $750 map wasn't of Scandinavia.",
"Of Bleux's map and Stamson's print, one is priced at $315 and the other was published in 1749."
] | [
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] | [
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767",
"1785"
] | [
"Bleux",
"Lafiori",
"Muenster",
"Stamson",
"Waldemuller"
] | [
"Iceland",
"North Africa",
"Scandinavia",
"Tuscany",
"Warsaw"
] | [
"$315",
"$545",
"$750",
"$1,500",
"$2,500"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=19dc157dada5dd628f45c8a24499062f |
A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch. | [
"The facility launching in April is either the Tamura BX12 or the Comati DX5.",
"Of the stellarator reactor and the Comati DX5, one will launch in May and the other is in Honduras.",
"The Zawasa will not launch in March.",
"The facility in Zambia will launch 2 months after the theta pinch reactor.",
"The stellarator facility will launch sometime before the Zawasa.",
"The Haramarui LV is either the reactor in Jordan or the fast ignition facility.",
"The facility in Somalia will launch sometime before the fusor facility.",
"The Tamura BX12 will launch 2 months after the fast ignition reactor.",
"The polywell reactor will launch 1 month after the Tamura BX12."
] | [
"Months",
"Names",
"Types",
"Countries"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Comati DX5",
"Haramarui LV",
"Rodim-Rexit",
"Tamura BX12",
"Zawasa"
] | [
"fast ignition",
"fusor",
"polywell",
"stellarator",
"theta pinch"
] | [
"Honduras",
"Jordan",
"Russia",
"Somalia",
"Zambia"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=13fe201d451410a24f73cb6c2171295f |
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with. | [
"The Texas vacation, the holiday with Andy, the holiday with Lillie and the kayaking holiday are all different trips.",
"The Utah holiday was 1 year before the vacation with Dustin.",
"The Connecticut vacation was 1 year before the holiday with Lillie.",
"Of the 2002 trip and the camping vacation, one was with Kelley and the other was with Andy.",
"The Florida holiday wasn't the kayaking trip.",
"The 2005 trip wasn't the skydiving vacation.",
"Neither the Connecticut trip nor the kayaking vacation is the holiday with Tasha.",
"The hiking trip was 2 years before the Florida trip.",
"The vacation with Kelley was in 2001."
] | [
"Years",
"Friends",
"Activities",
"States"
] | [
"2001",
"2002",
"2003",
"2004",
"2005"
] | [
"Andy",
"Dustin",
"Kelley",
"Lillie",
"Tasha"
] | [
"camping",
"hang gliding",
"hiking",
"kayaking",
"skydiving"
] | [
"Connecticut",
"Florida",
"Pennsylvania",
"Texas",
"Utah"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f63da6294d6715da7620e0b0cfb6eaf3 |
The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown. | [
"The contestant who won the watermelon contest began his contest 15 minutes before the competitor from Orlando.",
"Neither the person who began his competition at 12:15 pm nor the competitor from Naperville is the contestant who won the doughnut contest.",
"Paul began his contest 45 minutes after the contestant who won the doughnut contest.",
"Of the person from Monkton and the contestant who won the blueberry pie contest, one started eating at 11:45 am and the other was Adam.",
"Adam began his contest 15 minutes after Francis.",
"Of the competitor who won the watermelon contest and Francis, one started eating at 11:30 am and the other was from Vincennes.",
"The contestant who won the blueberry pie contest is either the competitor who began his competition at 11:30 am or Zachary.",
"The contestant from Naperville didn't win the chicken wing contest."
] | [
"Start Times",
"Names",
"Foods",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"11:15 am",
"11:30 am",
"11:45 am",
"12:00 pm",
"12:15 pm"
] | [
"Adam",
"Francis",
"Isaac",
"Paul",
"Zachary"
] | [
"blueberry pie",
"chicken wing",
"doughnut",
"oyster",
"watermelon"
] | [
"Monkton",
"Naperville",
"Orlando",
"Raleigh",
"Vincennes"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5198bfc39777de3db483e35715dd88d8 |
Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each. | [
"Laura paid 10 dollars more than the person who got the red tattoo.",
"The customer who got the black tattoo paid more than the Cancer.",
"The customer who paid $50 didn't get the blue tattoo.",
"Of the Cancer and the customer who paid $55, one got the green tattoo and the other was Oscar.",
"Neither Laura nor the person who paid $35 was the customer who got the blue tattoo.",
"The person who paid $40 was either the Cancer or the Sagittarius.",
"The customer who got the green tattoo paid 10 dollars more than Laura.",
"Kendra paid 10 dollars more than the customer who got the orange tattoo.",
"The five customers were Daryl, the customer who got the green tattoo, the Virgo, the person who paid $35 and the person who got the black tattoo.",
"Kendra wasn't the Taurus."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Colors",
"Zodiac Signs"
] | [
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55"
] | [
"Daryl",
"Frederick",
"Kendra",
"Laura",
"Oscar"
] | [
"black",
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"red"
] | [
"Cancer",
"Pisces",
"Sagittarius",
"Taurus",
"Virgo"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4ed6a6697b3f0d1cb0b2eb3062178b78 |
The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born. | [
"Den Ping didn't weight exactly 106 grams.",
"The baby that weighed 106 grams was Wang Yu's baby.",
"Nan Sheng's baby was either the panda born in March or Hua Mei.",
"Tai Shan's baby was either Hua Mei or Ling Ling.",
"Nan Sheng's baby was born 1 month after Wang Yu's baby.",
"Of Ling Ling and Wang Yu's baby, one was born in January and the other weighed 119 grams.",
"Ling Ling was born 2 months after Wang Yu's baby.",
"The baby that weighed 97 grams wasn't Nan Sheng's baby.",
"The baby that weighed 93 grams, Ling Ling, and Den Ping are three different pandas.",
"The baby born in April didn't weight exactly 93 grams.",
"Hua Mei didn't weight exactly 93 grams.",
"The baby that weighed 119 grams was born 1 month before Yuan Zai's baby.",
"Gao Gao didn't weight exactly 93 grams."
] | [
"Months",
"Babies",
"Mothers",
"Weights"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Chi Chi",
"Den Ping",
"Gao Gao",
"Hua Mei",
"Ling Ling"
] | [
"Nan Sheng",
"Po Lang",
"Tai Shan",
"Wang Yu",
"Yuan Zai"
] | [
"86 grams",
"93 grams",
"97 grams",
"106 grams",
"119 grams"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3bd9a1a3919f53fbaa46bfed1579c161 |
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 owned by Mrs. Quinn will open 9 days after the company using a sandwich board.",
"Ant Farms Etc. isn't owned by Mrs. Dunlap.",
"The company opening on May 2nd is using a hot-air balloon.",
"Ant Farms Etc. won't open on May 8th.",
"Books and More isn't owned by Mrs. Dunlap.",
"Of Books and More and the business using a magazine ad, one will open on May 2nd and the other is owned by Mrs. Ingram.",
"The business using a magazine ad will open 3 days before Pandora's Box.",
"Neither Pandora's Box nor the business opening on May 2nd is the business owned by Mrs. Chaney.",
"Frank's Figs will open on May 11th.",
"The business owned by Mrs. Ingram will open 3 days after the business using a leaflet."
] | [
"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"
] | [
"Mrs. Chaney",
"Mrs. Dunlap",
"Mrs. Ingram",
"Mrs. Quinn",
"Mrs. Underwood"
] | [
"hot-air balloon",
"leaflet",
"magazine ad",
"sandwich board",
"TV commercial"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d6a81f9aa06431ddcae7e8be1d500b0a |
Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters). | [
"The crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. isn't exactly 3,500 meters wide.",
"The crater in Liberia is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater discovered in October.",
"The feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. is 1,480 meters wide.",
"The feature that is 780 meters wide, the feature discovered in December, and the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. are three different impacts.",
"Of the feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the crater that is 1,480 meters wide, one was found in December and the other is in Macedonia.",
"The feature that is 780 meters wide wasn't discovered in August.",
"The crater in Rwanda is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in February.",
"The feature in Liberia is believed to be newer than the feature in Turkmenistan.",
"Of the feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. and the crater that is 2,250 meters wide, one was found in August and the other is in Liberia.",
"The feature discovered in August was either the crater that is 2,250 meters wide or the feature in Rwanda."
] | [
"Years",
"Countries",
"Months",
"Diameters"
] | [
"210,000 B.C.E.",
"180,000 B.C.E.",
"150,000 B.C.E.",
"120,000 B.C.E.",
"90,000 B.C.E."
] | [
"Liberia",
"Macedonia",
"Rwanda",
"Turkmenistan",
"Yemen"
] | [
"February",
"June",
"August",
"October",
"December"
] | [
"550 meters",
"780 meters",
"1,480 meters",
"2,250 meters",
"3,500 meters"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fbd10b0543cb0c01baae54d21c9232e1 |
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. | [
"Rosie doesn't have exactly 150 Facebook friends.",
"Opal doesn't have exactly 65 LinkedIn connections.",
"Of the one with 57 LinkedIn connections and the person with 140 Facebook friends, one has 654 Twitter followers and the other is Lindsey.",
"The one with 50 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than Tina.",
"The person with 599 Twitter followers has 20 more Facebook friends than Lindsey.",
"Vickie has 599 Twitter followers.",
"The one with 140 Facebook friends has 804 Twitter followers.",
"Of the person with 120 Facebook friends and the person with 804 Twitter followers, one is Tina and the other has 85 LinkedIn connections.",
"The person with 150 Facebook friends is either the person with 599 Twitter followers or the person with 789 Twitter followers."
] | [
"Facebook",
"Names",
"LinkedIn",
"Twitter"
] | [
"120",
"130",
"140",
"150",
"160"
] | [
"Lindsey",
"Opal",
"Rosie",
"Tina",
"Vickie"
] | [
"50",
"57",
"58",
"65",
"85"
] | [
"599",
"640",
"654",
"789",
"804"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e62bcbb96828de32add597458c9dfbd2 |
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 person who used mobile phones performed 1 spot after Brandi.",
"The juggler who went second wasn't from Folsom.",
"The person from Glenwood used chainsaws.",
"The juggler who went second wasn't from Quasqueton.",
"Lora went first.",
"Of the performer who went fifth and the performer from Valley Center, one is Lora and the other used batons.",
"Nick performed 1 spot after Brandi.",
"The person from Quasqueton was either Brandi or the juggler who went third.",
"The juggler from Selma didn't use flashlights.",
"Of Ian and the juggler who went fifth, one used batons and the other was from Glenwood."
] | [
"Orders",
"Names",
"Items",
"Towns"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] | [
"Brandi",
"Ian",
"Katrina",
"Lora",
"Nick"
] | [
"balls",
"batons",
"chainsaws",
"flashlights",
"mobile phones"
] | [
"Folsom",
"Glenwood",
"Quasqueton",
"Selma",
"Valley Center"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=81eed619e1403f571de6e7e40414f43c |
Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages). | [
"Jan's assignment is 25 pages longer than the book published in 2002.",
"Neither the Hebrew assignment nor the book published in 2007 is Jan's assignment.",
"Of the book published in 2007 and the 150 page project, one is assigned to Claudia and the other is in Arabic.",
"Bryan's project is 25 pages longer than the book published in 2012.",
"The Italian project is either the book published in 2008 or the book published in 2007.",
"The 225 page project isn't in Hebrew.",
"Claudia's assignment is 50 pages longer than the book published in 2008.",
"Kathryn's project is 25 pages shorter than the Dutch assignment.",
"The book published in 2008 is longer than Jan's project."
] | [
"Pages",
"Translators",
"Years",
"Languages"
] | [
"150 pages",
"175 pages",
"200 pages",
"225 pages",
"250 pages"
] | [
"Bryan",
"Claudia",
"Jan",
"Kathryn",
"Vanessa"
] | [
"2002",
"2007",
"2008",
"2011",
"2012"
] | [
"Arabic",
"Dutch",
"French",
"Hebrew",
"Italian"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=22babe236c1b560c3969ce9b102822f4 |
The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous "ostrich race" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished. | [
"Stretch finished third.",
"Otis wasn't from Nashua.",
"#120 finished 1 place before #105.",
"The animal from Old Station finished 2 places after the bird from Nashua.",
"#126 finished 2 places after Polly.",
"Of Stretch and #128, one finished fifth and the other was from Ida Grove.",
"The animal from Richland wasn't #120.",
"Otis wasn't from Old Station.",
"Kermit didn't finish second.",
"The ostrich from Ida Grove was either Bridget or #126."
] | [
"Placement",
"Ostriches",
"Numbers",
"Towns"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] | [
"Bridget",
"Kermit",
"Otis",
"Polly",
"Stretch"
] | [
"105",
"118",
"120",
"126",
"128"
] | [
"Gilmore City",
"Ida Grove",
"Nashua",
"Old Station",
"Richland"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=453cc28e04bf427b95ee923a0cb8f8b3 |
Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each. | [
"Of Aimee and Nancy's client, one received the Hot Stone massage and the other received the Prenatal massage.",
"The person who paid $150 was Teri's client.",
"Of Inez and Rose's client, one paid $180 and the other received the Reflexology massage.",
"Ginger paid less than Nancy's client.",
"Caroline didn't pay $170.",
"Vicki's client paid 10 dollars less than the person who got the Prenatal massage.",
"The client who paid $150 received the Reflexology massage.",
"Neither the client who got the Deep Tissue massage nor the client who paid $170 was Rose's client.",
"The person who got the Deep Tissue massage was either the person who paid $190 or the person who paid $180."
] | [
"Prices",
"Clients",
"Masseuses",
"Massages"
] | [
"$150",
"$160",
"$170",
"$180",
"$190"
] | [
"Aimee",
"Beulah",
"Caroline",
"Ginger",
"Inez"
] | [
"Kara",
"Nancy",
"Rose",
"Teri",
"Vicki"
] | [
"Ayurvedic",
"Deep Tissue",
"Hot Stone",
"Prenatal",
"Reflexology"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4a6e4f0db52eeb28716ffe80c9f3d4a8 |
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. | [
"Neither the purchase that included peaches nor the order that included kale is the $4.25 purchase.",
"The five orders are Harold's purchase, the purchase that included turnips, the purchase that included peaches, the $4.25 purchase and the $5.25 purchase.",
"The $4.25 purchase included oranges.",
"The order that included kiwis cost 2 dollars more than Floyd's purchase.",
"Floyd's order is either the purchase that included rhubarb or the $7.25 purchase.",
"The purchase that included apricots cost 2 dollars more than Kathryn's purchase.",
"Leo's purchase included kiwis.",
"The $7.25 order didn't include kale.",
"The order that included apricots didn't include bean sprouts.",
"Of the purchase that included peaches and Kathryn's order, one cost $5.25 and the other included rhubarb."
] | [
"Prices",
"Shoppers",
"Vegetables",
"Fruits"
] | [
"$4.25",
"$5.25",
"$6.25",
"$7.25",
"$8.25"
] | [
"Floyd",
"Harold",
"Kathryn",
"Leo",
"Sylvia"
] | [
"bean sprouts",
"celery",
"kale",
"rhubarb",
"turnips"
] | [
"apricots",
"kiwis",
"oranges",
"peaches",
"raspberries"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b9db9b2bf42282e3a84c46380dbc19de |
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 cinnamon product, the $5.50 candle, and the $6.50 product are three different products.",
"The coconut candle costs 1 dollar less than the lavender product.",
"Of the coconut product and the vanilla candle, one is $4.50 and the other is Francisco's.",
"Francisco's product doesn't contain freesia.",
"The fig product costs less than the coconut product.",
"Zachary's product, the $4.50 product, and the freesia product are three different products.",
"Blake's product is either the pear product or the cinnamon product.",
"Nathaniel's candle is $6.50.",
"Blake's product costs 3 dollars more than the vanilla product.",
"Zachary's candle doesn't contain bergamot."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] | [
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] | [
"Blake",
"Francisco",
"Nathaniel",
"Patricia",
"Zachary"
] | [
"cinnamon",
"eucalyptus",
"freesia",
"lavender",
"vanilla"
] | [
"bergamot",
"coconut",
"lime",
"fig",
"pear"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=69200bef9aab86b6a15a64f0ecf1de99 |
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted. | [
"Dave was adopted 2 months before Wendy's pet.",
"Kevin was adopted sometime after the poodle.",
"Elena's pet was adopted 1 month after the poodle.",
"Wendy's pet isn't named Wade.",
"Felix was adopted 2 months after the collie.",
"Violet's pet is either the poodle or Wade.",
"Ida's pet is either the collie or Felix.",
"Neither the dachshund nor the puppy adopted in March is Craig.",
"The dachshund was adopted 1 month after Violet's pet.",
"The collie was adopted sometime after Violet's pet.",
"Craig is either the black lab or the collie."
] | [
"Months",
"Owners",
"Dog Breeds",
"Names"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Elena",
"Ida",
"Miriam",
"Violet",
"Wendy"
] | [
"black lab",
"collie",
"dachshund",
"poodle",
"schnauzer"
] | [
"Craig",
"Dave",
"Felix",
"Kevin",
"Wade"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=373276a359731331c63ddf721258ec45 |
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 1988 bottle is either the bottle from Ontario vineyard or the Zifennwein.",
"The Friambliss was bottled 12 years before the pinot gris.",
"The 1996 bottle is either the bottle from Ontario vineyard or the wine from Quimby vineyard.",
"The Luzagueil was bottled 4 years before the pinot noir.",
"The bottle from Goose Lake vineyard was bottled sometime before the Friambliss.",
"Of the 1984 wine and the riesling, one is the Ece Suss and the other is the Luzagueil.",
"The Zifennwein, the 2000 bottle, and the bottle from Fenton vineyard are three different wines.",
"The wine from Goose Lake vineyard was bottled 4 years before the syrah."
] | [
"Vintages",
"Wines",
"Types",
"Vineyards"
] | [
"1984",
"1988",
"1992",
"1996",
"2000"
] | [
"Bianca Flaux",
"Ece Suss",
"Friambliss",
"Luzagueil",
"Zifennwein"
] | [
"chardonnay",
"pinot gris",
"pinot noir",
"riesling",
"syrah"
] | [
"Fenton",
"Goose Lake",
"Kingfield",
"Ontario",
"Quimby"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=049253f48a5243a7289d3427f0a1fd95 |
Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to. | [
"The fish tank going to Garberville is 15 gallons larger than the fish tank bought by Donna Drake.",
"The display going to Garberville didn't cost $2,000.",
"The display bought by Edwin Ellis, the fish tank going to Jamaica and the $1,250 fish tank are all different tanks.",
"The $1,250 tank is 5 gallons larger than the fish tank bought by Donna Drake.",
"The 60 gallon display is going to Jamaica.",
"The $550 tank is somewhat larger than the $1,500 display.",
"The display going to Springfield didn't cost $1,500.",
"The tank bought by Edwin Ellis isn't 75 gallons.",
"Of the 60 gallon fish tank and the display going to Springfield, one cost $920 and the other was bought by Faith Frisk.",
"The fish tank going to Montville is 5 gallons smaller than the tank going to Springfield.",
"The fish tank bought by Al Ayala didn't cost $1,250."
] | [
"Sizes",
"Customers",
"Price",
"Town"
] | [
"55 gallons",
"60 gallons",
"65 gallons",
"70 gallons",
"75 gallons"
] | [
"Al Ayala",
"Donna Drake",
"Edwin Ellis",
"Faith Frisk",
"Gideon Gates"
] | [
"$550",
"$920",
"$1,250",
"$1,500",
"$2,000"
] | [
"Garberville",
"Ione",
"Jamaica",
"Montville",
"Springfield"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d61f928a3d4ef82383ead8ff65c8e39a |
The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free. | [
"Of the bird with a wingspan of 114 inches and the 9-year-old bird, one was released at Pecos Pueblo and the other was Buddy.",
"Smokey is either the bird released at Ralton Pass or the 6-year-old condor.",
"The 8-year-old bird is either Angel or the bird released at Golden Butte.",
"Angel has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than Spike.",
"Buddy has a wingspan somewhat longer than Gracie.",
"Angel has a wingspan 12 inches longer than Smokey.",
"The bird released at Ralton Pass isn't 9 years old.",
"The bird with a wingspan of 110 inches wasn't released at Folsom Bend.",
"The bird with a wingspan of 118 inches is either the 11-year-old bird or the condor released at Folsom Bend.",
"The condor released at Pecos Pueblo has a wingspan 12 inches longer than the bird released at Golden Butte.",
"The condor with a wingspan of 106 inches isn't 11 years old."
] | [
"Wingspans",
"Names",
"Ages",
"Locations"
] | [
"102 inches",
"106 inches",
"110 inches",
"114 inches",
"118 inches"
] | [
"Angel",
"Buddy",
"Gracie",
"Smokey",
"Spike"
] | [
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"11"
] | [
"Alkali Ridge",
"Folsom Bend",
"Golden Butte",
"Pecos Pueblo",
"Ralton Pass"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=383d2459d9f30e5efb76939ee0a3a675 |
The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price. | [
"The $200 pair was 3 sizes larger than the Cormano footwear.",
"Tonya's pair was 1 size larger than the Manzarita footwear.",
"The size 6 set wasn't made by Schtillet.",
"The Williford footwear was somewhat larger than the $140 pair.",
"Of the $230 pair and the size 5 set, one was by Cormano and the other was bought by Kimberly.",
"Of the size 4 set and the Manzarita footwear, one cost $170 and the other was bought by Danielle.",
"The Cormano footwear was somewhat larger than Genevieve's pair.",
"Neither the $260 pair nor the Williford footwear was Danielle's pair."
] | [
"Shoe Sizes",
"Customers",
"Brands",
"Prices"
] | [
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8"
] | [
"Danielle",
"Genevieve",
"Kimberly",
"Marie",
"Tonya"
] | [
"Cormano",
"Graffetz",
"Manzarita",
"Schtillet",
"Williford"
] | [
"$140",
"$170",
"$200",
"$230",
"$260"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4a417c654d98a8fdfdece7cdfeb6a87d |
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. | [
"Clayton hasn't done exactly 102 previous jumps.",
"Virgil didn't start skydiving in 1984.",
"The jumper who first started in 1985 hasn't done exactly 102 previous jumps.",
"Ira started skydiving sometime before the jumper who wears the aquamarine suit.",
"The jumper who wears the red suit started skydiving 2 years after the skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps.",
"Neither the skydiver who wears the yellow suit nor the skydiver who wears the teal suit is Philip.",
"The skydiver who wears the yellow suit is either the skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps or Bobby.",
"The jumper who has done 49 previous jumps doesn't wear the indigo suit.",
"Of the jumper who has done 58 previous jumps and Bobby, one wears the aquamarine suit and the other started skydiving in 1986.",
"Philip started skydiving 2 years after the skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps."
] | [
"Years",
"Names",
"Suit Colors",
"Total Jumps"
] | [
"1982",
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986"
] | [
"Bobby",
"Clayton",
"Ira",
"Philip",
"Virgil"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"indigo",
"red",
"teal",
"yellow"
] | [
"49",
"58",
"73",
"85",
"102"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0a39a22344ba7007cb7b9134dd662dc2 |
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 one in modern-day Latvia is 50 meters smaller than the Garight impact crater.",
"The one in modern-day Tanzania was formed during the Triassic period.",
"The crater in modern-day Andorra is 75 meters wider than the one in modern-day Latvia.",
"Neither the Cambrian impact crater nor the Hinwore impact crater is the crater in modern-day India.",
"Of the Asanish impact crater and the Triassic impact crater, one was found in Latvia and the other is 150 m. wide.",
"The Kimeta impact crater isn't 200 m. wide.",
"The Ormagh impact crater wasn't formed during the Devonian period.",
"The Hinwore impact crater wasn't formed during the Devonian period.",
"The Permian impact crater is wider than the one in modern-day Tanzania.",
"Neither the Cambrian impact crater nor the one in modern-day Kazakhstan is the 175 m. wide crater.",
"The one in modern-day Tanzania is 25 meters wider than the Hinwore impact crater."
] | [
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] | [
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m.",
"200 m."
] | [
"Asanish",
"Garight",
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Ormagh"
] | [
"Cambrian",
"Cretaceous",
"Devonian",
"Permian",
"Triassic"
] | [
"Andorra",
"India",
"Kazakhstan",
"Latvia",
"Tanzania"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=761aaf123bea0d149b2412ab3de5e679 |
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. | [
"The piece with the ruby cost less than Elvira's piece.",
"Jacquelyn's ring isn't made of titanium.",
"Elvira's piece isn't made of 24k gold.",
"Of the piece made of 24k gold and Darla's ring, one cost $1500 and the other has the opal.",
"The piece that cost $1300 has the sapphire.",
"Of the piece with the aquamarine and the ring that cost $1300, one is Lorraine's and the other is made of white gold.",
"The piece that cost $1300 is made of 18k gold.",
"Darla's ring isn't made of titanium.",
"The piece made of 24k gold cost 300 dollars more than Darla's piece."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Stones",
"Metals"
] | [
"$1100",
"$1200",
"$1300",
"$1400",
"$1500"
] | [
"Darla",
"Elvira",
"Felicia",
"Jacquelyn",
"Lorraine"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"diamond",
"opal",
"ruby",
"sapphire"
] | [
"14k gold",
"18k gold",
"24k gold",
"titanium",
"white gold"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=17d031adc4367efb52546459d51ca8dc |
Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each. | [
"Yvonne's client was either Eula or Hannah.",
"The person who paid $150 wasn't Rose's client.",
"Of Hannah and Vicki's client, one paid $170 and the other received the Swedish massage.",
"Kara's client paid 20 dollars more than Beulah.",
"The client who got the Prenatal massage paid 20 dollars more than the client who got the Deep Tissue massage.",
"The client who got the Shiatsu massage paid 30 dollars more than Juana.",
"The client who paid $160 wasn't Yvonne's client.",
"The client who got the Hot Stone massage paid 10 dollars less than Hannah.",
"The client who got the Swedish massage paid less than Vicki's client."
] | [
"Prices",
"Clients",
"Masseuses",
"Massages"
] | [
"$150",
"$160",
"$170",
"$180",
"$190"
] | [
"Beulah",
"Eula",
"Freda",
"Hannah",
"Juana"
] | [
"Kara",
"Lynda",
"Rose",
"Vicki",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"Deep Tissue",
"Hot Stone",
"Prenatal",
"Shiatsu",
"Swedish"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fa592bf83699ff7b1eb41cd20648d6ee |
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season. | [
"The person with 9 goals is from the Monsters.",
"Quinn scored somewhat less than the player who wears number 24.",
"The player from the Comets scored 1 goal less than Owens.",
"The person from the Wolverines scored 3 goals more than Zimmerman.",
"The person with 10 goals doesn't wear number 24.",
"The player who wears number 21 scored 1 goal less than the person who wears number 17.",
"Parrish, Quinn, the person who wears number 21 and the person with 6 goals are all different players.",
"The player who wears number 9 is either Owens or the person from the Bears."
] | [
"Goals",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Numbers"
] | [
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] | [
"Owens",
"Parrish",
"Quinn",
"Santos",
"Zimmerman"
] | [
"Bears",
"Comets",
"Monsters",
"River Kings",
"Wolverines"
] | [
"2",
"9",
"17",
"21",
"24"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b9ef90a4c901c4f37496ce81384b0f08 |
Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of "buried treasure"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found. | [
"The item found in 2004 sold for 225 dollars more than the diamond ring.",
"The piece that sold for $250 was either the item found at Burr Woods or the piece found at Colbert Run.",
"The cannonball wasn't found in 2000.",
"The item found in 1992, the cannonball, and the earring are three different objects.",
"The silver coin sold for 150 dollars less than the object found at Heffen Lane.",
"The piece that sold for $550, the cannonball, and the piece found in 1995 are three different objects.",
"Of the object found at Addison Beach and the piece that sold for $250, one is diamond ring and the other was found in 2004.",
"The item found in 2000 wasn't found at Colbert Run.",
"The object that sold for $325 wasn't found at Gillis Park.",
"The item that sold for $250 wasn't found in 1992.",
"The piece found in 1995 sold for somewhat more than the cannonball."
] | [
"Prices",
"Items",
"Locations",
"Years"
] | [
"$250",
"$325",
"$400",
"$475",
"$550"
] | [
"cannonball",
"diamond ring",
"earring",
"gold chain",
"silver coin"
] | [
"Addison Beach",
"Burr Woods",
"Colbert Run",
"Gillis Park",
"Heffen Lane"
] | [
"1992",
"1995",
"2000",
"2004",
"2014"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ab97a1fbafaa8859b0331f2cd0053629 |
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 $6.50 product doesn't contain sandalwood.",
"The bergamot product, the vanilla candle, and Willie's candle are three different products.",
"The $7.50 product contains cinnamon.",
"The clove candle costs 1 dollar less than Luke's product.",
"Randall's candle doesn't contain apple.",
"Of the coconut product and the vanilla product, one is Angelica's and the other is $8.50.",
"Willie's product contains cinnamon.",
"The vanilla product is either the $7.50 product or Randall's product.",
"The sandalwood candle costs more than the peach candle."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] | [
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] | [
"Angelica",
"Kari",
"Luke",
"Randall",
"Willie"
] | [
"cinnamon",
"clove",
"ginger",
"sandalwood",
"vanilla"
] | [
"apple",
"bergamot",
"coconut",
"peach",
"pear"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3303949fdf6454853f93235269a97c7c |
Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs. | [
"The show on channel 5 isn't Late Night.",
"Ken Kirby's program starts 15 minutes after the show on channel 11.",
"The program on channel 13 is either Witching Hour or the show that starts at 11:00 pm.",
"The five shows are the program on channel 11, the show that starts at 10:45 pm, Oda Osborn's show, Late Night and Green Tonight.",
"Ken Kirby's show airs on channel 5.",
"Of the show on channel 13 and the show that starts at 11:15 pm, one is Witching Hour and the other is hosted by Lina Lopez.",
"Maddy Meyer's program doesn't begin at 10:15 pm.",
"The program that starts at 11:15 pm airs on channel 4.",
"The show on channel 11 starts 30 minutes before Witching Hour.",
"Oda Osborn's show starts sometime after Tonight Again."
] | [
"Time Slots",
"Hosts",
"Titles",
"Channels"
] | [
"10:15 pm",
"10:30 pm",
"10:45 pm",
"11:00 pm",
"11:15 pm"
] | [
"Jack Jensen",
"Ken Kirby",
"Lina Lopez",
"Maddy Meyer",
"Oda Osborn"
] | [
"Green Tonight",
"Late Night",
"Tonight Again",
"Variety X",
"Witching Hour"
] | [
"4",
"5",
"9",
"11",
"13"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1b728b06ef8123f04cbef22bd70872a4 |
Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin. | [
"The five people are Darren, the person who will be working with Orlando, the person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm, the person who will be going to the Algebra class and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 1:00pm.",
"The interpreter who will be working with Patrick will start 2 hours before the person who will be working with Rafael.",
"Joann will start 1 hour after Darren.",
"Earnest will start work at 1:00pm.",
"Of Annie and the person whose assignment begins at 11:00am, one will be going to the History class and the other will be working with Rafael.",
"The person whose assignment begins at 1:00pm will be going to the Biology class.",
"The interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class will start sometime after Darren.",
"The person whose assignment begins at 10:00am, the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class, and the interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class are three different people.",
"The person who will be working with Patrick will start 1 hour after the person who will be working with Tyler."
] | [
"Times",
"Interpreters",
"Students",
"Classes"
] | [
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm",
"1:00pm"
] | [
"Annie",
"Darren",
"Earnest",
"Harold",
"Joann"
] | [
"Karla",
"Orlando",
"Patrick",
"Rafael",
"Tyler"
] | [
"Algebra",
"Biology",
"Chemistry",
"Geometry",
"History"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=07d6f8817dbe10df2521e6e0526d1f35 |
Help Dustin figure out his book store's "Best-Sellers List" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week. | [
"The 192-page book sold 7 fewer copies than Matt Stevens's book.",
"Of the 226-page book and Jeff Holman's book, one sold 12 copies and the other sold 26 copies.",
"Dessert Oasis sold 12 copies.",
"Away in Arles didn't sell exactly 26 copies.",
"Alexis Olson's book sold 7 fewer copies than the 310-page book.",
"The title that sold 19 copies wasn't written by Zoey Stout.",
"Of the book that sold 12 copies and Zara's Game, one was written by Matt Stevens and the other is 226 pages long.",
"The title that sold 12 copies, the 280-page book, and Zara's Game are three different books.",
"The book that sold 40 copies, Two for Tennis, and Away in Arles are three different books.",
"Zara's Game didn't sell exactly 40 copies."
] | [
"Copies Sold",
"Book",
"Authors",
"Pages"
] | [
"12",
"19",
"26",
"33",
"40"
] | [
"Away in Arles",
"Dessert Oasis",
"My Best Friend",
"Two for Tennis",
"Zara\\'s Game"
] | [
"Alexis Olson",
"Bill Orega",
"Jeff Holman",
"Matt Stevens",
"Zoey Stout"
] | [
"192",
"204",
"226",
"280",
"310"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4aeb7939e4a8f9b0f263453e542b2bf1 |
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 Irish Pride is 6 feet shorter than the Sea Spirit.",
"The Restless Wave isn't moored at Dock 19.",
"The Fair Weather is either the sailboat at Dock 19 or the 22 ft sailboat.",
"The vessel at Dock 14 is 3 feet longer than the boat at Dock 22.",
"Of the 31 ft sailboat and Danielle Davis's boat, one is moored at Dock 6 and the other is the Sea Spirit.",
"The sailboat at Dock 19 isn't owned by Charlie Cort.",
"Frances Farmer's boat is 6 feet shorter than Ivor Ingram's vessel.",
"The 22 ft sailboat is owned by Frances Farmer.",
"The Irish Pride is 25 ft long.",
"The Restless Wave is 3 feet longer than the Irish Pride.",
"The 22 ft vessel isn't moored at Dock 26."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Owners",
"Docks"
] | [
"22 ft",
"25 ft",
"28 ft",
"31 ft",
"34 ft"
] | [
"Fair Weather",
"Irish Pride",
"Mystique",
"Restless Wave",
"Sea Spirit"
] | [
"Charlie Cort",
"Danielle Davis",
"Frances Farmer",
"Griffin Gaines",
"Ivor Ingram"
] | [
"6",
"14",
"19",
"22",
"26"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a81b34a6faf13b3da37c8cb759f5e0bc |
The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown. | [
"The contestant who began his competition at 11:30 am is either the competitor who won the hot dog contest or the person from Naperville.",
"The contestant who began his competition at 11:15 am won the jalapeno contest.",
"Zachary didn't start his contest at 12:15 pm.",
"Of the competitor from Yaro City and Isaac, one won the jalapeno contest and the other started eating at 11:45 am.",
"The competitor who won the blueberry pie contest began his contest 30 minutes before the contestant from Shelbyville.",
"Of the contestant who began his competition at 11:15 am and the person who won the chicken wing contest, one was Francis and the other was from Shelbyville.",
"Adam wasn't from Orlando.",
"The contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm didn't win the hot dog contest.",
"Guillermo won the blueberry pie contest."
] | [
"Start Times",
"Names",
"Foods",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"11:15 am",
"11:30 am",
"11:45 am",
"12:00 pm",
"12:15 pm"
] | [
"Adam",
"Francis",
"Guillermo",
"Isaac",
"Zachary"
] | [
"blueberry pie",
"chicken wing",
"hot dog",
"jalapeno",
"oyster"
] | [
"Naperville",
"Orlando",
"Pervis",
"Shelbyville",
"Yaro City"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bfce66a98c6bb6c2146030c18a929af6 |
Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price. | [
"Of Handle's map and the print published in 1767, one was of Denmark and the other is priced at $1,100.",
"Bleux's map was published 18 years after the map of Tuscany.",
"The $1,500 map was of North Africa.",
"The print of Corsica was published 18 years before the $1,100 map.",
"The $250 print was published sometime before the map of Tuscany.",
"The $315 print, the map published in 1731, and the map of Tuscany are three different maps.",
"Muenster's map isn't priced at $250.",
"The map published in 1767 is priced at $315.",
"Stamson's print wasn't of Corsica.",
"The print published in 1749 isn't priced at $1,100.",
"Muenster's print is either the $1,500 print or the print of Corsica."
] | [
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] | [
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767",
"1785"
] | [
"Bleux",
"Caronelli",
"Handle",
"Muenster",
"Stamson"
] | [
"Corsica",
"Denmark",
"North Africa",
"Scandinavia",
"Tuscany"
] | [
"$250",
"$315",
"$545",
"$1,100",
"$1,500"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5516530b68963d49efddc3b295471f1f |
Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter. | [
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Belok, the 8.4 quake, the earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds and the event that took place in 1932 were all different earthquakes.",
"The event with its epicenter at Aldcard occurred 12 years after the earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds.",
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Aldcard had a rating of 8.8.",
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Cehon occurred sometime before the event with its epicenter at Belok.",
"The event with its epicenter at Voroldo didn't happen in 1932.",
"Of the quake with its epicenter at Aldcard and the quake that took place in 1932, one lasted for 97 seconds and the other had a rating of 8.5.",
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Fujizen didn't last for exactly 84 seconds.",
"The quake with a duration of 41 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.3.",
"The earthquake that took place in 1944 lasted for 52 seconds."
] | [
"Years",
"Islands",
"Richter Scales",
"Durations"
] | [
"1920",
"1926",
"1932",
"1938",
"1944"
] | [
"Aldcard",
"Belok",
"Cehon",
"Fujizen",
"Voroldo"
] | [
"8.3",
"8.4",
"8.5",
"8.8",
"9.1"
] | [
"41 seconds",
"49 seconds",
"52 seconds",
"84 seconds",
"97 seconds"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6bd3f056d6b2d0a82c9fad92508fc6bb |
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with. | [
"The skydiving holiday was 3 years after the Virginia holiday.",
"Of the skydiving holiday and the holiday with Mable, one was in Florida and the other was in 2005.",
"The holiday with Dustin is either the kayaking trip or the 2004 vacation.",
"The Florida vacation was the hang gliding trip.",
"The trip with Pam wasn't in 2002.",
"The Illinois trip wasn't the cycling trip.",
"The vacation with Dustin was in Utah.",
"The hang gliding vacation was after the holiday with Rochelle.",
"The holiday with Rochelle wasn't in 2002.",
"The trip with Mable was 3 years after the cycling holiday."
] | [
"Years",
"Friends",
"Activities",
"States"
] | [
"2001",
"2002",
"2003",
"2004",
"2005"
] | [
"Dustin",
"Mable",
"Olga",
"Pam",
"Rochelle"
] | [
"cycling",
"hang gliding",
"hiking",
"kayaking",
"skydiving"
] | [
"Florida",
"Illinois",
"South Dakota",
"Utah",
"Virginia"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d149d5ca414a95ce017d93df65dd38f0 |
After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each. | [
"The one who had the earl grey tea paid more than the diner who ordered the creme brulee.",
"Belinda didn't pay $6.99.",
"The diner who ordered the gelato paid 3 dollars more than the one who had the chai tea.",
"Linda paid 3 dollars more than the diner who ordered the rice pudding.",
"The five friends were the diner who ordered the rice pudding, the one who had the cafe americano, Yolanda, the person who paid $8.99 and the person who paid $9.99.",
"The one who had the cappuccino paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the gelato.",
"The one who had the cappuccino was either the person who paid $5.99 or Marco.",
"Neither Yolanda nor the person who paid $9.99 was the diner who ordered the pecan pie.",
"The person who paid $6.99 didn't order the creme brulee."
] | [
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Dessert"
] | [
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99",
"$9.99"
] | [
"Belinda",
"Jennie",
"Linda",
"Marco",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"cafe americano",
"cafe latte",
"cappuccino",
"chai tea",
"earl grey tea"
] | [
"creme brulee",
"flan",
"gelato",
"pecan pie",
"rice pudding"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e980c2c8a42f38ea407388132c0fa8a2 |
Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price. | [
"Jenson's print wasn't published in 1713.",
"The map published in 1713 wasn't of Iceland.",
"The $545 print was published sometime after the print of Iceland.",
"Handle's print was published 36 years after the $315 map.",
"Caronelli's map was published 54 years before the map of Warsaw.",
"Caronelli's map was published 18 years after the $750 map.",
"Of the map published in 1731 and the $315 print, one was Waldemuller's and the other was Caronelli's.",
"Of the map published in 1731 and the $2,500 print, one was Caronelli's and the other was of Denmark.",
"The $250 print is either the print published in 1785 or the print of Tuscany."
] | [
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] | [
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767",
"1785"
] | [
"Caronelli",
"Handle",
"Jenson",
"Muenster",
"Waldemuller"
] | [
"Denmark",
"Iceland",
"Scandinavia",
"Tuscany",
"Warsaw"
] | [
"$250",
"$315",
"$545",
"$750",
"$2,500"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6f9e289e08e08a7d296581121193f570 |
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 Lyle Lester was due 3 weeks after Nettie's book.",
"The title by Kim Kramer wasn't \"Ohio Haunts\".",
"\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due 1 week before Inez's book.",
"Zachary's book wasn't written by Dale Durham.",
"The title by Kim Kramer was due 1 week after Zachary's book.",
"The book by Betty Bush is either \"Frogs of Iowa\" or the book due on September 1.",
"The book due on September 29 was \"Dancing Well\".",
"Of Franklin's book and the book due on September 29, one was written by Gabby Garza and the other was \"Heaven's Seal\"."
] | [
"Due Dates",
"Borrowers",
"Titles",
"Authors"
] | [
"September 1",
"September 8",
"September 15",
"September 22",
"September 29"
] | [
"Franklin",
"Inez",
"Jimmy",
"Nettie",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Dancing Well",
"Frogs of Iowa",
"Heaven\\'s Seal",
"Ohio Haunts",
"Stars Below"
] | [
"Betty Bush",
"Dale Durham",
"Gabby Garza",
"Kim Kramer",
"Lyle Lester"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d30ae86af97e79d05bd4cb6658e2b6b9 |
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. | [
"Arim Aleen's piece was painted 8 years after the piece that's been missing for 13 years.",
"The piece that's been missing for 15 years isn't \"Hoxley Hills\".",
"The 1929 masterpiece isn't \"Hoxley Hills\".",
"Ityer's masterpiece was painted 16 years after the painting that's been missing for 19 years.",
"The 1913 piece is \"Tantrum\".",
"Xesobe's piece was painted sometime before the painting that's been missing for 19 years.",
"\"Hoxley Hills\" was painted sometime after the piece that's been missing for 13 years.",
"Of \"Clockwork\" and \"Tantrum\", one was painted in 1905 and the other is by Yeust.",
"The 1897 painting isn't \"Willow Bend\".",
"The masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years was painted 8 years after Ityer's masterpiece."
] | [
"Years",
"Artists",
"Paintings",
"Years Missing"
] | [
"1897",
"1905",
"1913",
"1921",
"1929"
] | [
"Arim Aleen",
"Ityer",
"Shiroharu",
"Xesobe",
"Yeust"
] | [
"Clockwork",
"Hoxley Hills",
"Orange Sky",
"Tantrum",
"Willow Bend"
] | [
"13",
"15",
"19",
"20",
"25"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=da42c457e67a125ae7912b21ff6900b6 |
Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal. | [
"Marta, the one who got the iced tea, the one who got the water and the diner who paid $6.99 were all different diners.",
"Of the one who got the water and the diner who paid $8.99, one was Edmund and the other ordered the meatloaf.",
"The diner who ordered the hamburger didn't have the orange soda.",
"The diner who paid $7.99 didn't order the tuna melt.",
"Calvin paid $7.99.",
"Marta paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the turkey plate.",
"Vanessa paid $8.99.",
"The diner who ordered the hamburger didn't have the cream soda.",
"The one who got the root beer paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the orange soda.",
"Marta didn't pay $5.99."
] | [
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Entrees"
] | [
"$4.99",
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99"
] | [
"Calvin",
"Edmund",
"Marta",
"Tracy",
"Vanessa"
] | [
"cream soda",
"iced tea",
"orange soda",
"root beer",
"water"
] | [
"cheese steak",
"hamburger",
"meatloaf",
"tuna melt",
"turkey plate"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f417eeabf7f1665c7a35f9c4ce39c78e |
It's formal night on the deck of the "Emerald Crystal" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took. | [
"Eugene wasn't on the 1983 cruise.",
"Of Paula and the traveler who took the 1984 cruise, one took the Caprica cruise and the other went to Grenada.",
"The person who took the 1987 cruise didn't go to Trinidad.",
"The traveler who took the 1986 cruise went to Grenada.",
"The person who went to Jamaica set sail 1 year before Damon.",
"The person who took the 1985 cruise wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.",
"The person who went to Grenada set sail 2 years after the person who went to Puerto Rico.",
"Of the traveler who took the Trinity cruise and the person who went to Trinidad, one was on the 1986 cruise and the other is Jessica.",
"The five travelers are the person who went to Barbados, the person who took the Caprica cruise, the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise, the person who took the Farralon cruise and the person who took the 1986 cruise."
] | [
"Years",
"Names",
"Cruise Lines",
"Destinations"
] | [
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987"
] | [
"Damon",
"Eugene",
"Francis",
"Jessica",
"Paula"
] | [
"Baroness",
"Caprica",
"Farralon",
"Neptunia",
"Trinity"
] | [
"Barbados",
"Grenada",
"Jamaica",
"Puerto Rico",
"Trinidad"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=598a1c03d53d01af7da4500ba49bd7b6 |
Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived. | [
"The drug sourced from a specific type of beetle was approved 2 months after the drug that treats influenza.",
"Damasol isn't sourced from a bromeliad.",
"Pluniden was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of frog.",
"The five drugs are the medicine approved in May, the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp, the medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad, the medicine that treats diabetes and the pharmaceutical that treats influenza.",
"The medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad was approved sometime after Gravon.",
"Zednisen wasn't approved in January.",
"Of the medicine that treats asthma and the medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle, one was approved in February and the other is Gravon.",
"Damasol isn't sourced from a frog.",
"The medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad is either the medicine that treats meningitis or the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes."
] | [
"Months",
"Drugs",
"Conditions",
"Sources"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Damasol",
"Favolin",
"Gravon",
"Pluniden",
"Zednisen"
] | [
"arthritis",
"asthma",
"diabetes",
"influenza",
"meningitis"
] | [
"beetle",
"bromeliad",
"frog",
"mushroom",
"wasp"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=566098d3f7804433768c92720499a57e |
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season. | [
"Of the player who wears number 24 and the player from the Checkers, one is Vazquez and the other had 7 goals this season.",
"Neither Erickson nor the person with 6 goals is the person who wears number 21.",
"The player with 7 goals wears number 2.",
"Neither the person from the Monsters nor the person with 9 goals is the player who wears number 9.",
"The player from the River Kings scored 2 goals less than the person who wears number 6.",
"Zimmerman is either the person who wears number 21 or the player with 9 goals.",
"Yang didn't finish the season with 6 goals.",
"Yang isn't from the Checkers.",
"The player who wears number 6 is from the Ice Hogs."
] | [
"Goals",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Numbers"
] | [
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] | [
"Erickson",
"Underwood",
"Vazquez",
"Yang",
"Zimmerman"
] | [
"Checkers",
"Comets",
"Ice Hogs",
"Monsters",
"River Kings"
] | [
"2",
"6",
"9",
"21",
"24"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3b797b82a31dde1bb3f63bf8b93786d1 |
Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation. | [
"The student who spoke for 6 minutes didn't get the A-.",
"The student who got the B+ didn't talk about Claudius.",
"Harriet spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Domitian.",
"The presenter who gave the presentation on Domitian was either Yolanda or the student who spoke for 12 minutes.",
"Yolanda didn't get the B-.",
"Neither Faye nor the presenter who got the A- was the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.",
"The student who spoke for 14 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on Domitian or the student who gave the presentation on Claudius.",
"Faye spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Nero.",
"Yolanda didn't get the B+.",
"Pat spoke for 12 minutes.",
"The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes didn't talk about Maximus.",
"Of Marvin and the presenter who gave the presentation on Nero, one spoke for 10 minutes and the other got the D."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Emperors",
"Grades"
] | [
"6 minutes",
"8 minutes",
"10 minutes",
"12 minutes",
"14 minutes"
] | [
"Faye",
"Harriet",
"Marvin",
"Pat",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"Caligula",
"Claudius",
"Domitian",
"Maximus",
"Nero"
] | [
"A-",
"B+",
"B-",
"C-",
"D"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d6a1296389dbdb157bf168235ea2e80a |
A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it. | [
"Galen was built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team.",
"Archimedes was either the system built by Dr. Macmahon's team or the system that scored 55%.",
"Gorgias wasn't built by Dr. Coulson's team.",
"The system built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Macmahon's team.",
"The system from Oxford finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Odle's team.",
"The system from MIT, the A.I. that scored 69%, and Proclus are three different systems.",
"The A.I. from MIT finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system built by Dr. Coulson's team.",
"Proclus wasn't from Cambridge.",
"Of the system from Stanford and Galen, one was built by Dr. Odle's team and the other scored 83%.",
"Galen was from CIT."
] | [
"Scores",
"A.I.",
"Institutions",
"Team Heads"
] | [
"55%",
"62%",
"69%",
"76%",
"83%"
] | [
"Archimedes",
"Aristotle",
"Galen",
"Gorgias",
"Proclus"
] | [
"Cambridge",
"CIT",
"MIT",
"Oxford",
"Stanford"
] | [
"Abbratozzato",
"Coulson",
"Macmahon",
"Neuman",
"Odle"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1480beda02fb028b78df89f672505677 |
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. | [
"Josephine paid 9 dollars less than the client who was dropped off on Ivy Street.",
"Josephine wasn't dropped off on O Street.",
"Frederick paid $6.50.",
"Neither Rosa nor the customer with the $9.50 fare was the person who got picked up at the Space Needle.",
"Geraldine paid 3 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Smith Tower.",
"The person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue paid 9 dollars more than the person who was dropped off on Shelly Lane.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Seattle Tower paid 3 dollars more than Philip.",
"Josephine wasn't picked up at the Neptune Theatre.",
"The client who was dropped off on Ivy Street was picked up at the Smith Tower.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre paid somewhat more than Frederick."
] | [
"Fares",
"Customers",
"Pickup Points",
"Drop-off Points"
] | [
"$6.50",
"$9.50",
"$12.50",
"$15.50",
"$18.50"
] | [
"Frederick",
"Geraldine",
"Josephine",
"Philip",
"Rosa"
] | [
"Camlin Hotel",
"Neptune Theatre",
"Seattle Tower",
"Smith Tower",
"Space Needle"
] | [
"Hart Road",
"Ivy Street",
"Mill Avenue",
"O Street",
"Shelly Lane"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=77e72596d7adf7106505bf700d93fc1c |
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. | [
"Muriel's book was due sometime after \"Stars Below\".",
"\"Frogs of Iowa\" is either the title due on September 15 or Latasha's book.",
"The book by Mike Meadows was due 1 week after Jimmy's book.",
"The five books are the title due on September 15, Muriel's book, the title by Kim Kramer, \"Kip and Ken\" and Rosa's book.",
"The title due on September 15 was \"Heaven's Seal\".",
"The book due on September 29 was \"Ohio Haunts\".",
"\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due 2 weeks after the title by Dale Durham.",
"Muriel's book wasn't written by Walter Wood."
] | [
"Due Dates",
"Borrowers",
"Titles",
"Authors"
] | [
"September 1",
"September 8",
"September 15",
"September 22",
"September 29"
] | [
"Jimmy",
"Ken",
"Latasha",
"Muriel",
"Rosa"
] | [
"Frogs of Iowa",
"Heaven\\'s Seal",
"Kip and Ken",
"Ohio Haunts",
"Stars Below"
] | [
"Dale Durham",
"Fred Fuentes",
"Kim Kramer",
"Mike Meadows",
"Walter Wood"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e780f704c80831de57b29206dcea0b87 |
The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased. | [
"Of the amphibian purchased in Vinton and the animal bought in May, one is the horned toad and the other is Yvonne's.",
"The amphibian bought in January was purchased in Newton.",
"Yvonne's pet is either the wood frog or the amphibian purchased in Evansdale.",
"Gertrude's pet wasn't purchased in Parkman.",
"Gertrude's pet was bought 1 month after Ida's pet.",
"The amphibian bought in May is the bullfrog.",
"The tree frog was bought 2 months before the bullfrog.",
"Of the animal bought in February and the animal purchased in Vinton, one is the newt and the other is Maxine's.",
"Gertrude's pet wasn't bought in March."
] | [
"Months",
"Names",
"Amphibians",
"Towns"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Freda",
"Gertrude",
"Ida",
"Maxine",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"bullfrog",
"horned toad",
"newt",
"tree frog",
"wood frog"
] | [
"Evansdale",
"Newton",
"Parkman",
"Vinton",
"Zearing"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=971a62b73600b142bc67d4bbdc80eb84 |
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. | [
"Ramona paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the futomaki roll.",
"The person who ordered the futomaki roll didn't order the rainbow roll.",
"Of the person who ordered the california roll and the customer who paid $17.50, one ordered the spider roll and the other is Ira.",
"Of the client who paid $17.50 and the client who ordered the alaskan roll, one ordered the rainbow roll and the other is Ramona.",
"The customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll paid 2 dollars less than Carol.",
"Karla didn't order the teriyaki roll.",
"The client who ordered the california roll paid 6 dollars less than the client who ordered the rainbow roll.",
"Ira is either the person who ordered the hawaiian roll or the client who ordered the rainbow roll.",
"The customer who paid $13.50 is either the client who ordered the summer roll or William."
] | [
"Prices",
"Rolls",
"Rolls",
"Customers"
] | [
"$9.50",
"$11.50",
"$13.50",
"$15.50",
"$17.50"
] | [
"alaskan",
"california",
"dragon",
"futomaki",
"hawaiian"
] | [
"rainbow",
"spicy tuna",
"spider",
"summer",
"teriyaki"
] | [
"Carol",
"Ira",
"Karla",
"Ramona",
"William"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=de25c495988f6cc764d167baabf8ed23 |
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 wasn't hosted by Bonnie.",
"The board game played in April had exactly 4 players.",
"The game with 14 players was played sometime before Planets Align.",
"Planets Align was hosted by Kyle.",
"The game with 7 players wasn't hosted by Bonnie.",
"The board game with 9 players was played 1 month after the board game with 13 players.",
"Of the game hosted at Wendy's house and the board game played in March, one was Android Disco and the other had exactly 4 players.",
"Bladescape was played 1 month after the game with 4 players.",
"The board game hosted at Gerald's house was played 1 month after the board game hosted at Kyle's house."
] | [
"Months",
"Games",
"Hosts",
"Players"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Android Disco",
"Bladescape",
"Emberfight",
"Planets Align",
"Vendetta"
] | [
"Bonnie",
"Doreen",
"Gerald",
"Kyle",
"Wendy"
] | [
"4",
"7",
"9",
"13",
"14"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7ccba6f253bdaa2916b50447dc0e0ab |
Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes). | [
"The drone that can fly for 30 minutes, the $450 machine, and the device with a maximum range of 250 ft are three different devices.",
"The Motomiya doesn't have a maximum flight time of 10 minutes.",
"The machine that can fly for 40 minutes costs more than the Suzutake.",
"Of the $600 device and the drone with a maximum range of 250 ft, one is the Werril 23A and the other can fly for up to 10 minutes.",
"The machine that can fly for 40 minutes has a maximum range of 150 ft.",
"The machine with a maximum range of 475 ft costs more than the device that can fly for 40 minutes.",
"Of the $600 drone and the $525 device, one is the Belhino 5 and the other can fly for up to 10 minutes.",
"The device that can fly for 30 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.",
"The $750 drone doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 1,000 ft.",
"The Werril 23A costs 75 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 475 ft.",
"The $675 device doesn't have a maximum flight time of 60 minutes."
] | [
"Prices",
"Drones",
"Ranges",
"Flying Times"
] | [
"$450",
"$525",
"$600",
"$675",
"$750"
] | [
"Belhino 5",
"Eldang-X",
"Motomiya",
"Suzutake",
"Werril 23A"
] | [
"100 ft",
"150 ft",
"250 ft",
"475 ft",
"1,000 ft"
] | [
"10 minutes",
"20 minutes",
"30 minutes",
"40 minutes",
"60 minutes"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a0ef2a12f4112515fa6cb3381e5ee6e6 |
Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published. | [
"The student who has been working in Finland has been studying the Eldang culture.",
"Of the student who will publish in May and Ira, one has been working in Oman and the other has been studying the Eldang culture.",
"Neither the student who has been studying the Udaefe culture nor the student who will publish in March is Ira.",
"The person who has been studying the Udaefe culture is either Ollie or Doreen.",
"The student who has been working in Haiti hasn't been studying the Garyk culture.",
"The person who has been working in Finland will publish 2 months after the student who has been studying the Udaefe culture.",
"Ollie has been working in Pakistan.",
"The person who has been working in Pakistan will publish sometime after the student who has been studying the Haleyito culture.",
"Clayton is either the person who has been working in Oman or the student who will publish in February.",
"Clayton hasn't been studying the Garyk culture.",
"The person who has been studying the Garyk culture will publish 2 months after Doreen."
] | [
"Months",
"Names",
"Cultures",
"Countries"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] | [
"Clayton",
"Doreen",
"Ira",
"Ollie",
"Terri"
] | [
"Burutia",
"Eldang",
"Garyk",
"Haleyito",
"Udaefe"
] | [
"Finland",
"Haiti",
"Jamaica",
"Oman",
"Pakistan"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=da94d77e957d964ecc09670bbab62fc1 |
A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from. | [
"The participant from Fairfield arrived 10 minutes before the friend from Dos Palos.",
"The participant who arrived at 4:40 pm is from Martensdale.",
"Verna isn't from Pine Valley.",
"Iris arrived 5 minutes before the participant who brought the hummus.",
"Iris arrived 5 minutes after Phyllis.",
"The participant who brought the corn chips arrived sometime after Hubert.",
"The participant from Anaheim Hills arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer who brought the potato chips.",
"Of the friend who brought the hummus and the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is Hubert and the other is from Dos Palos.",
"Iris brought the onion dip."
] | [
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] | [
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm",
"4:50 pm"
] | [
"Hubert",
"Iris",
"Phyllis",
"Rebecca",
"Verna"
] | [
"corn chips",
"hummus",
"onion dip",
"pizza",
"potato chips"
] | [
"Anaheim Hills",
"Dos Palos",
"Fairfield",
"Martensdale",
"Pine Valley"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=812f1c514ae483df9a4b6bfc76e6a9f6 |
Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern. | [
"The green & white reptile is from Spain.",
"The reptile from Cambodia is 12 inches longer than the green & red reptile.",
"The reptile that is 36 inches long is either the animal from Panama or the green & white snake.",
"The tawny cobra is 24 inches long.",
"The animal that is 24 inches long isn't brown & red.",
"The reptile from Australia is 6 inches longer than the banded keel.",
"The black & green reptile isn't from Cambodia.",
"The serpent that is 30 inches long, the two-nosed asp, and the animal from Cambodia are three different animals.",
"The winged snake isn't exactly 30 inches long.",
"The black & green serpent is shorter than the brown & red reptile.",
"The winged snake isn't from Australia.",
"The tawny cobra is 6 inches shorter than the green & white animal."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Snakes",
"Countries",
"Colors"
] | [
"12 inches",
"18 inches",
"24 inches",
"30 inches",
"36 inches"
] | [
"ash python",
"banded keel",
"tawny cobra",
"two-nosed asp",
"winged snake"
] | [
"Australia",
"Cambodia",
"New Guinea",
"Panama",
"Spain"
] | [
"black & green",
"black & red",
"brown & red",
"green & white",
"green & red"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=87589580bbf223a84fa1eebc97f3c965 |
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. | [
"Midge Mintz's product costs 2 dollars less than the basswood honey.",
"The product from Hiram is produced by Linda Lynn.",
"Linda Lynn's product costs 2 dollars more than Jim Joyner's product.",
"The sourwood honey doesn't come from Mariaville.",
"The $9.50 honey comes from Jolley.",
"The $5.50 honey is either the alfalfa product or Midge Mintz's honey.",
"Jim Joyner's honey costs more than the sourwood honey.",
"The sage product isn't produced by Ivy Ingram.",
"Of the $8.50 honey and the product from Orient, one is made from fireweed nectar and the other is produced by Nick Norris."
] | [
"Prices",
"Nectars",
"Providers",
"Towns"
] | [
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50"
] | [
"alfalfa",
"basswood",
"fireweed",
"sage",
"sourwood"
] | [
"Ivy Ingram",
"Jim Joyner",
"Linda Lynn",
"Midge Mintz",
"Nick Norris"
] | [
"Hiram",
"Jolley",
"Lubec",
"Mariaville",
"Orient"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b02954058598402ddebb954cbe56e485 |
Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time. | [
"The island discovered in 1775 was either the island on which the Kukani people lived or Beruhga.",
"The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta wasn't inhabited by the Kukani.",
"The five islands were the island on which the Enakai people lived, the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta, the island discovered in 1775, the island first seen by Captain Payne and Stelphin.",
"Qlork was discovered sometime after the island on which the Enakai people lived.",
"Fushil was discovered in 1754.",
"The island discovered in 1768 wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.",
"The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.",
"Beruhga was discovered sometime after the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.",
"The island on which the Iakepa people lived was discovered 21 years after the island first seen by Captain Payne.",
"Of the island on which the Wainani people lived and the island discovered in 1775, one was found by Captain Wesley and the other was Fushil."
] | [
"Years",
"Islands",
"Cultures",
"Captains"
] | [
"1754",
"1761",
"1768",
"1775",
"1782"
] | [
"Beruhga",
"Fushil",
"Qlork",
"Stelphin",
"Verinya"
] | [
"Enakai",
"Iakepa",
"Manika\\'i",
"Kukani",
"Wainani"
] | [
"Azpilleta",
"Norris",
"Olavarriaga",
"Payne",
"Wesley"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e191480ca87ca54edd8c98e59076691d |
A number of "real life superheroes" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols. | [
"\"Deep Shadow\" doesn't patrol Frazier Park.",
"Gabe Grant is either \"Deep Shadow\" or \"Max Fusion\".",
"Of Kurt Knapp and \"Wonderman\", one began his crusade in 2007 and the other patrols Mission Vale.",
"\"Max Fusion\" began 1 year after \"Wonderman\".",
"Neither Hal Houston nor the superhero who started in 2007 is the superhero who patrols Green Hills.",
"Of Arnold Ashley and \"Max Fusion\", one began his crusade in 2007 and the other patrols Summerland.",
"Kurt Knapp, the person who started in 2007, \"Prism Shield\" and the person who started in 2010 are all different people.",
"The hero who started in 2010 patrols Frazier Park.",
"\"Prism Shield\" didn't start his patrol in 2009."
] | [
"Years",
"Superheros",
"Real Names",
"Neighborhoods"
] | [
"2007",
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011"
] | [
"Deep Shadow",
"Green Avenger",
"Max Fusion",
"Prism Shield",
"Wonderman"
] | [
"Arnold Ashley",
"Danny Doyle",
"Gabe Grant",
"Hal Houston",
"Kurt Knapp"
] | [
"Frazier Park",
"Green Hills",
"Mission Vale",
"Summerland",
"Tenth Avenue"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c1dc8b5949ee3e08fdd30dcd1293a732 |
The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains. | [
"Of the woman with 30 wins and the fighter with 15 losses, one is from New York and the other is Lois.",
"The woman with 10 losses has 6 more wins than Ollie.",
"Gina Gallatin doesn't have exactly 2 losses.",
"The boxer from Boston has 3 more wins than the woman with 15 losses.",
"The woman from Philadelphia has 3 more wins than the boxer with 10 losses.",
"Hannah isn't from Boston.",
"The fighter with 30 wins is either the fighter with 10 losses or the boxer from Philadelphia.",
"Hannah doesn't have exactly 36 wins.",
"The woman from Glasgow has 9 more wins than the fighter with 8 losses.",
"The boxer with 8 losses, the woman from Portland, and Gina Gallatin are three different people."
] | [
"Wins",
"Boxers",
"Losses",
"Cities"
] | [
"24",
"27",
"30",
"33",
"36"
] | [
"Gina Gallatin",
"Hannah",
"Lois",
"Ollie",
"Patti"
] | [
"2",
"7",
"8",
"10",
"15"
] | [
"Boston",
"Glasgow",
"New York",
"Philadelphia",
"Portland"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bd877411a57c3e43dec1f2fa0e868a22 |
A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations. | [
"The conductor arriving at Westgate, the conductor working on June 10, the person departing from Indio and the person departing from Jackman are all different conductors.",
"The person arriving at Shell Rock will depart from Indio.",
"Allen will leave sometime after the person arriving at Zwingle.",
"Philip won't be leaving on June 14.",
"The conductor departing from Indio will leave 1 day before the person arriving at Westgate.",
"Allen will depart from Hardwick.",
"Bryan is either the conductor arriving at Quimby or the conductor working on June 11.",
"Of Wayne and the conductor arriving at Quimby, one is scheduled to leave on June 12 and the other will depart from Indio.",
"The conductor departing from Hardwick will leave 1 day after the conductor departing from Leland."
] | [
"Days",
"Names",
"Departures",
"Arrivals"
] | [
"June 10",
"June 11",
"June 12",
"June 13",
"June 14"
] | [
"Allen",
"Bryan",
"Greg",
"Philip",
"Wayne"
] | [
"Guadalupe",
"Hardwick",
"Indio",
"Jackman",
"Leland"
] | [
"Quimby",
"Shell Rock",
"Westgate",
"Yreka",
"Zwingle"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3ff141696e342d3423989912e7839066 |
Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed. | [
"The system with a 2.4 GHz processor has 12 GB of RAM.",
"Alejandro's build has a 1.6 GHz processor.",
"The computer with a 1.6 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 4 GB of RAM.",
"Of Doug's build and the build with 384 GB of hard drive space, one has 3 GB of RAM and the other has a 1.4 GHz processor.",
"The computer with a 2.0 GHz processor is either the system with 512 GB of hard drive space or the build with 128 GB of hard drive space.",
"Harry's computer has a hard drive that is 384 GB smaller than Enrique's system.",
"The build with a 2.8 GHz processor, Doug's computer, and the computer with 640 GB of hard drive space are three different computers.",
"The computer with a 2.0 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than the build with 1 GB of RAM."
] | [
"Hard Drives",
"Customers",
"RAM",
"Processors"
] | [
"128 GB",
"256 GB",
"384 GB",
"512 GB",
"640 GB"
] | [
"Alejandro",
"Doug",
"Enrique",
"Harry",
"Kerry"
] | [
"1 GB",
"3 GB",
"4 GB",
"8 GB",
"12 GB"
] | [
"1.4 GHz",
"1.6 GHz",
"2.0 GHz",
"2.4 GHz",
"2.8 GHz"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e78f77b2684633bf5f58a32d2ec55256 |
Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each. | [
"Of the first period class and Mr. Underwood's class, one is Latin and the other is in room 125.",
"Mr. Underwood's class is held 1 period after the Algebra class.",
"The class in room 318 is held during first period.",
"The class in room 129 is held during third period.",
"Neither the class in room 129 nor the course in room 125 is the Biology class.",
"Mr. Rhodes's class is held 1 period after the Latin class.",
"The class in room 125 isn't Art.",
"Neither the Biology class nor Mr. Duffy's class is the course in room 129.",
"Mr. Jimenez's class is held 3 periods after the course in room 318.",
"The course in room 122 is held 1 period after the Latin class."
] | [
"Periods",
"Room Numbers",
"Teachers",
"Classes"
] | [
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"5th"
] | [
"122",
"125",
"129",
"201",
"318"
] | [
"Duffy",
"Jimenez",
"Newman",
"Rhodes",
"Underwood"
] | [
"Algebra",
"Art",
"Biology",
"English",
"Latin"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f908c76ba556b816216225898b01891d |
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. | [
"Emma's lesson isn't with Irene.",
"The appointment at 11:30am is with Howard.",
"Arnold's session is 1 hour before Garrett's session.",
"Of the rowing appointment and the lesson with Nicholas, one is Blake's and the other is at 12:30pm.",
"Arnold's session won't focus on swimming.",
"The swimming session is 2 hours before Blake's session.",
"The session with Nicholas is 2 hours after the appointment with Irene.",
"The swimming lesson isn't with Jimmy.",
"The free weights appointment is sometime before the swimming session.",
"The cycling session is either Arnold's session or the session at 12:30pm."
] | [
"Times",
"Customers",
"Trainers",
"Programs"
] | [
"8:30am",
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm"
] | [
"Arnold",
"Blake",
"Emma",
"Fannie",
"Garrett"
] | [
"Howard",
"Irene",
"Jimmy",
"Lena",
"Nicholas"
] | [
"cycling",
"free weights",
"rowing",
"swimming",
"yoga"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5f6ccd0d518a6097f3659020e6d1ef04 |
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with. | [
"The vacation with Rochelle was 3 years after the skydiving holiday.",
"The holiday with Calvin wasn't in Maine.",
"The holiday with Bill wasn't the hiking vacation.",
"Of the camping trip and the 2003 holiday, one was with Pam and the other was in North Carolina.",
"The 2001 vacation was the hang gliding trip.",
"The hiking holiday was 1 year after the Virginia vacation.",
"The 2003 holiday was the kayaking holiday.",
"The holiday with Calvin was before the kayaking holiday.",
"The Virginia vacation is either the skydiving trip or the kayaking holiday.",
"The North Carolina vacation was 1 year after the Kentucky trip.",
"Neither the hiking vacation nor the Maine holiday is the 2002 vacation."
] | [
"Years",
"Friends",
"Activities",
"States"
] | [
"2001",
"2002",
"2003",
"2004",
"2005"
] | [
"Bill",
"Calvin",
"Pam",
"Rochelle",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"camping",
"hang gliding",
"hiking",
"kayaking",
"skydiving"
] | [
"Georgia",
"Kentucky",
"Maine",
"North Carolina",
"Virginia"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0a4c13d2732a63314683af725bd82fe1 |
A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from. | [
"The participant from El Segundo brought the soda.",
"Nelson arrived 5 minutes after the participant who brought the potato chips.",
"The participant who brought the soda arrived 5 minutes after Eunice.",
"Of Grant and the friend from Kernville, one arrived at 4:50 pm and the other brought the potato chips.",
"The participant who arrived at 4:50 pm isn't from Pine Valley.",
"The party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm didn't bring the pizza.",
"The participant from Martensdale, the friend who brought the corn chips, and the friend who brought the potato chips are three different people.",
"The participant who brought the soda is either Nelson or Amber.",
"The participant who brought the soda arrived 15 minutes before the participant who brought the corn chips.",
"The five people are the participant from El Segundo, the friend who brought the corn chips, the participant who brought the pizza, Amber and the participant who brought the potato chips.",
"The party-goer from Martensdale didn't bring the pizza."
] | [
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] | [
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm",
"4:50 pm"
] | [
"Amber",
"Eunice",
"Grant",
"Nelson",
"Sergio"
] | [
"corn chips",
"hummus",
"pizza",
"potato chips",
"soda"
] | [
"Dos Palos",
"El Segundo",
"Kernville",
"Martensdale",
"Pine Valley"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b0d6af0ec8dec0af490a49ba73e1a620 |
Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages). | [
"Rodney's assignment is 25 pages longer than the German project.",
"Suzanne's assignment wasn't published in 2012.",
"The Arabic project wasn't published in 2002.",
"Preston's assignment wasn't published in 2010.",
"Preston's project is 75 pages longer than Suzanne's project.",
"Neither Claudia's project nor the 225 page project is the Mandarin project.",
"The Mandarin assignment is 25 pages shorter than the book published in 2007.",
"Neither Claudia's project nor the Mandarin assignment is the 150 page project.",
"Zachary's assignment was published in 2002.",
"The French assignment is longer than the book published in 2012.",
"Suzanne's assignment is 25 pages longer than Zachary's assignment."
] | [
"Pages",
"Translators",
"Years",
"Languages"
] | [
"150 pages",
"175 pages",
"200 pages",
"225 pages",
"250 pages"
] | [
"Claudia",
"Preston",
"Rodney",
"Suzanne",
"Zachary"
] | [
"2002",
"2005",
"2007",
"2010",
"2012"
] | [
"Arabic",
"French",
"German",
"Mandarin",
"Thai"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=69ed90ebac8bb9a4bb964dd565c7e5e7 |
The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just "graduated" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from. | [
"The dog from Sierra City trained 1 week less than the dog from Yreka.",
"Of Buster and the dog Nadine trained, one is from Underwood and the other was in classes for 7 weeks.",
"The one that was in school for 7 weeks is from Yreka.",
"The one from Port Hueneme wasn't trained by Teresa.",
"The five dogs are the one from Underwood, the dog Nadine trained, the canine that was in school for 8 weeks, the dog that was in school for 9 weeks and Bailey.",
"Buster wasn't trained by Stephanie.",
"Of Charlie and the one that was in school for 6 weeks, one was trained by Teresa and the other is from Sierra City.",
"The one from Port Hueneme, the canine that was in school for 8 weeks, and Buster are three different dogs.",
"Jake was trained by Paula."
] | [
"Training",
"Dogs",
"Trainers",
"Towns"
] | [
"6 weeks",
"7 weeks",
"8 weeks",
"9 weeks",
"10 weeks"
] | [
"Bailey",
"Buster",
"Charlie",
"Cooper",
"Jake"
] | [
"Nadine",
"Paula",
"Rachel",
"Stephanie",
"Teresa"
] | [
"Port Hueneme",
"Quimby",
"Sierra City",
"Underwood",
"Yreka"
] | 4x5 | easy | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2e9751eee35eabee77d37e916195b770 |
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