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The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.
|
[
"The person who wore number 29 didn't play shortstop.",
"Orlando played 4 more games than the player who wore number 7.",
"The player who wore number 18, the person who played shortstop, the player who played 11 games and the person who played 8 games were all different players.",
"The player who wore number 32 was either the boy who played center field or the boy who played shortstop.",
"Of Benny and the player who wore number 18, one played first base and the other played 10 games.",
"Frank played 4 fewer games than the boy who played first base.",
"The person who played 13 games was either the player who wore number 3 or Jorge.",
"Of Frank and the boy who played center field, one wore number 28 and the other wore number 32.",
"Zachary didn't play second base.",
"Charles played 1 fewer game than the player who played right field.",
"Zachary played somewhat fewer games than Charles.",
"Of the player who played third base and the player who played 10 games, one wore number 18 and the other was Frank.",
"Jorge played 1 more game than Frank."
] |
[
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11",
"12",
"13",
"14"
] |
[
"Benny",
"Charles",
"Frank",
"Jorge",
"Orlando",
"Pedro",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"center field",
"first base",
"left field",
"right field",
"second base",
"shortstop",
"third base"
] |
[
"3",
"7",
"18",
"21",
"28",
"29",
"32"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c56d8bb692d64d3a8a9f35a13d3b4cee
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Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.
|
[
"Steven graduated 1 year after Bradley.",
"The player who graduated in 2008 is either the person from Klamath or the person from Quimby.",
"Of the player who graduated in 2007 and the person from Ravendale, one is now with the Angels and the other is Kenny.",
"Of Victor and the player who graduated in 2010, one is from Pasadena and the other is now with the Giants.",
"The person who's now with the Orioles graduated 3 years after the person who's now with the Angels.",
"The person who's now with the Tigers graduated 2 years after the player who's now with the Cubs.",
"The person who graduated in 2010, the person who's now with the Angels, the player who's now with the Tigers, the player who's now with the Orioles, the person from Jacumba and the person from Eldon are all different players.",
"Kenny is either the person who's now with the Reds or the person from Klamath.",
"Delbert is either the person who's now with the Cubs or the person from Eldon.",
"Of Orlando and the person who's now with the Indians, one is from Wallagrass and the other is from Jacumba.",
"Victor is either the player who's now with the Orioles or the player who graduated in 2009."
] |
[
"Years",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"2005",
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011"
] |
[
"Bradley",
"Delbert",
"Kenny",
"Micheal",
"Orlando",
"Steven",
"Victor"
] |
[
"Angels",
"Cubs",
"Giants",
"Indians",
"Orioles",
"Reds",
"Tigers"
] |
[
"Eldon",
"Jacumba",
"Klamath",
"Pasadena",
"Quimby",
"Ravendale",
"Wallagrass"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2adea3fb9306e4edbc88b5eefeb9fd96
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The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled "Historic Homes of Branchville". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.
|
[
"Of the house on Wright Street and the house on Highland Drive, one is owned by the Ingram family and the other is Fox Cottage.",
"Woodlawn is owned by the Vazquez family.",
"The 1834 building is either the building on Highland Drive or the Odom family's building.",
"The house on Highland Drive isn't owned by the Jordan family.",
"Roesch Heights was built 21 years after Belle Grove.",
"The Odom family's building was built 7 years before the Zimmerman family's building.",
"The 1848 building is on Park Street.",
"Of the 1855 building and Porcher Place, one is on James Street and the other is on Kingwood Street.",
"Of the 1869 building and the 1841 home, one is Wagner Mansion and the other is owned by the Jordan family.",
"The Baker family's house was built 14 years after the Zimmerman family's house.",
"The Vazquez family's house was built 14 years before Gunston Hall.",
"The home on Wright Street was built 14 years after the house on Park Street.",
"The Vazquez family's home, the building on Mary Street, the building on Wright Street, the 1841 building and the 1855 house are all different homes.",
"The Ingram family's home was built sometime after the house on James Street."
] |
[
"Years",
"Houses",
"Owners",
"Locations"
] |
[
"1834",
"1841",
"1848",
"1855",
"1862",
"1869",
"1876"
] |
[
"Belle Grove",
"Fox Cottage",
"Gunston Hall",
"Porcher Place",
"Roesch Heights",
"Wagner Mansion",
"Woodlawn"
] |
[
"Baker",
"Hendricks",
"Ingram",
"Jordan",
"Odom",
"Vazquez",
"Zimmerman"
] |
[
"Fairfield Lane",
"Highland Drive",
"James Street",
"Kingwood Street",
"Mary Street",
"Park Street",
"Wright Street"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2caea783cc08557c81a0e87b26e2ee0c
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Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.
|
[
"The person from Klamath is either the player who's now with the Yankees or Edward.",
"The player from Klamath graduated after the player from Dolliver.",
"The person from Orcutt graduated 3 years before Kenny.",
"The player who's now with the Dodgers graduated 1 year before Ivan.",
"The player who's now with the Mariners is either Perry or the player who graduated in 2005.",
"Kenny graduated before Lonnie.",
"The person from Pasadena isn't playing for the Pirates.",
"The player who's now with the Angels, the person who graduated in 2006 and Ronnie are all different players.",
"The player from Dolliver graduated 2 years before the player from Quimby.",
"The person who's now with the Dodgers graduated before Clayton.",
"The player who graduated in 2011 isn't from Klamath.",
"Clayton didn't graduate in 2011.",
"Of the player from Jacumba and the player who's now with the Cubs, one is Perry and the other graduated in 2007.",
"The person who's now with the Pirates graduated before the player from Dolliver.",
"The player who graduated in 2010 is either the person from Dolliver or the person from Jacumba.",
"Lonnie graduated before the player who's now with the Angels."
] |
[
"Years",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"2005",
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011"
] |
[
"Clayton",
"Edward",
"Ivan",
"Kenny",
"Lonnie",
"Perry",
"Ronnie"
] |
[
"Angels",
"Cubs",
"Dodgers",
"Giants",
"Mariners",
"Pirates",
"Yankees"
] |
[
"Dolliver",
"Iowa Falls",
"Jacumba",
"Klamath",
"Orcutt",
"Pasadena",
"Quimby"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=03bc2dadca92a3f29c3248dfc7aff61d
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Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.
|
[
"The luggage that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs more than Xavier Carey's bag.",
"The luggage that weighs 47 pounds is either the maroon suitcase or Tanya Gould's luggage.",
"Yolanda Bauer's luggage weighs 12 pounds more than the gray luggage.",
"The suitcase that needs to go to New York isn't maroon.",
"Of the lime bag and Tanya Gould's suitcase, one weighs 53 pounds and the other was supposed to go to Los Angeles.",
"Ute Fleming's bag is either the brown suitcase or the piece that weighs 41 pounds.",
"Of the luggage that weighs 53 pounds and Zed Alexander's piece, one was supposed to go to Denver and the other is cyan.",
"The cyan suitcase is either the piece that needs to go to Orlando or the bag that weighs 44 pounds.",
"The piece that needs to go to Atlanta weighs 15 pounds less than Vic Evans's suitcase.",
"Of the bag that needs to go to Los Angeles and Wanda Dotson's luggage, one weighs 41 pounds and the other is gray.",
"Of the brown piece and the piece that weighs 50 pounds, one was supposed to go to Orlando and the other was supposed to go to Chicago.",
"The piece that needs to go to Chicago isn't white.",
"The suitcase that needs to go to Chicago weighs more than Ute Fleming's piece."
] |
[
"Pounds",
"Owners",
"Colors",
"Destinations"
] |
[
"35",
"38",
"41",
"44",
"47",
"50",
"53"
] |
[
"Tanya Gould",
"Ute Fleming",
"Vic Evans",
"Wanda Dotson",
"Xavier Carey",
"Yolanda Bauer",
"Zed Alexander"
] |
[
"brown",
"cyan",
"gray",
"lime",
"maroon",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Atlanta",
"Chicago",
"Denver",
"Los Angeles",
"New York",
"Orlando",
"Santa Fe"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=96e40650040f2bc93d9b591ba0e040a4
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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.
|
[
"Of Nicholas and the astronaut launching in May, one will be on mission PR-97 and the other will focus on gamma rays.",
"The astronaut assigned to mission CR-260 will launch 1 month after the graduate who will be studying photosynthesis.",
"Edwin will launch 3 months before the graduate assigned to mission PR-97.",
"The person who will be studying larval growth, the graduate launching in June, and Patti are three different people.",
"The astronaut assigned to mission PR-97 will launch 1 month before the person who will be studying plant enzymes.",
"Isaac will launch 3 months before the astronaut assigned to mission GX-13.",
"The astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime after the person who will be studying ant colonies.",
"Antonia is either the graduate who will be studying gamma rays or the person who will be studying solar storms.",
"Antonia will launch sometime after the graduate assigned to mission PR-97.",
"The graduate assigned to mission TV-412 will launch 3 months after the person who will be studying larval growth.",
"The graduate assigned to mission AV-435 is either Isaac or the person launching in February.",
"Nicholas will launch 1 month after the astronaut who will be studying radiation.",
"James will launch 4 months after the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260."
] |
[
"Months",
"Astronauts",
"Missions",
"Subjects"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Antonia",
"Edwin",
"Harold",
"Isaac",
"James",
"Nicholas",
"Patti"
] |
[
"AV-435",
"CR-260",
"GX-13",
"PR-97",
"TV-412",
"WB-664",
"ZF-15"
] |
[
"ant colonies",
"gamma rays",
"larval growth",
"photosynthesis",
"plant enzymes",
"radiation",
"solar storms"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9cc0cb4f333116254f48652ad7891af8
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An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
|
[
"The butterfly that was auctioned 7th was either the butterfly won by Francisco or the butterfly that sold for $270.",
"The seven butterflies were the butterfly won by Marco, the Riodinidae, the insect that was auctioned 5th, the insect that was auctioned 2nd, the butterfly that was auctioned 8th, the Hesperidae and the insect that was auctioned 7th.",
"The butterfly won by Kelly wasn't the 2nd lot.",
"Of the Stenzleridae and the Hesperidae, one was won by Joel and the other was the 7th lot.",
"The insect won by Marco sold for 30 dollars less than the insect that was auctioned 7th.",
"The insect won by Benjamin sold for 20 dollars more than the butterfly won by Kelly.",
"The insect that sold for $290 was either the butterfly won by Gabriel or the insect that was auctioned 5th.",
"Of the butterfly that sold for $280 and the butterfly won by Gabriel, one was the 3rd lot and the other was the Papillionidae.",
"Of the Vanessid and the Riodinidae, one sold for $280 and the other was the 9th lot.",
"The Pieridae wasn't the 8th lot.",
"The Riodinidae sold for somewhat more than the Vanessid.",
"The Hesperidae sold for somewhat less than the insect won by Gabriel.",
"The butterfly won by Kelly sold for somewhat more than the Hesperidae.",
"The butterfly won by Francisco didn't sell for $300."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Orders",
"Butterflies"
] |
[
"$250",
"$260",
"$270",
"$280",
"$290",
"$300",
"$310"
] |
[
"Benjamin",
"Francisco",
"Gabriel",
"Joel",
"Kelly",
"Marco",
"Orlando"
] |
[
"2nd",
"3rd",
"5th",
"6th",
"7th",
"8th",
"9th"
] |
[
"Adonis blue",
"Hesperidae",
"Papillionidae",
"Pieridae",
"Riodinidae",
"Stenzleridae",
"Vanessid"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7679310f5ba01aed660dd93325e11715
|
A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.
|
[
"The seven cars were the Alby College team's car, the Leden, the automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH, the car with a high speed of 70 MPH, the Yamahana, the Poltris and the Cober.",
"Of the automobile that drove for 600 miles and the automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH, one was built by the Ober College team and the other is the Leden.",
"Of the car with a high speed of 69 MPH and the car with a high speed of 74 MPH, one drove for 575 miles and the other is the Yamahana.",
"Of the automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH and the Versem, one was built by the Trebus State team and the other drove for 575 miles.",
"The Leden didn't have a high speed of exactly 67 MPH.",
"The Varseyton team's car was either the automobile that drove for 675 miles or the Poltris.",
"The Leden drove somewhat less than the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH.",
"The Yamahana wasn't built by the Mersey Tech team.",
"The automobile that drove for 600 miles was either the car with a high speed of 69 MPH or the Darbyshire team's car.",
"The Poltris didn't drive for exactly 525 miles.",
"Neither the Leden nor the Bennington team's automobile was the car that drove for 525 miles.",
"Of the car that drove for 650 miles and the Versem, one had a high speed of 70 MPH and the other was built by the Ober College team.",
"The Zenmoto wasn't built by the Alby College team.",
"The Ober College team's car drove 25 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH.",
"The Varseyton team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 69 MPH."
] |
[
"Distances",
"Cars",
"High Speeds",
"Team"
] |
[
"525 miles",
"550 miles",
"575 miles",
"600 miles",
"625 miles",
"650 miles",
"675 miles"
] |
[
"Awick",
"Cober",
"Leden",
"Poltris",
"Versem",
"Yamahana",
"Zenmoto"
] |
[
"65 MPH",
"67 MPH",
"69 MPH",
"70 MPH",
"72 MPH",
"74 MPH",
"81 MPH"
] |
[
"Alby College",
"Bennington",
"Darbyshire",
"Mersey Tech",
"Ober College",
"Trebus State",
"Varseyton"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=41a28cb513906beb7184d21142a510df
|
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 Andorra wasn't formed during the Cretaceous period.",
"The Jurassic impact crater is 100 meters smaller than the Cretaceous impact crater.",
"The one in modern-day Andorra is wider than the Ormagh impact crater.",
"The one in modern-day Macedonia is wider than the Cambrian impact crater.",
"The Asanish impact crater is 75 meters wider than the Devonian impact crater.",
"The Cersay impact crater is smaller than the Garight impact crater.",
"The Triassic impact crater, the one in modern-day Zambia, the 150 m. wide crater, the Garight impact crater and the Ormagh impact crater are all different craters.",
"The Hinwore impact crater isn't 225 m. wide.",
"The Carboniferous impact crater is 50 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Sudan.",
"The Triassic impact crater is 50 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Macedonia.",
"Of the 125 m. wide crater and the Triassic impact crater, one is known as the Kimeta site and the other was found in Qatar.",
"The crater in modern-day Andorra wasn't formed during the Carboniferous period.",
"The one in modern-day Tanzania is either the Jurassic impact crater or the 175 m. wide crater.",
"The Jurassic impact crater is 25 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Sudan.",
"The one in modern-day Guinea is 25 meters wider than the Carboniferous impact crater."
] |
[
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] |
[
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m.",
"200 m.",
"225 m.",
"250 m."
] |
[
"Asanish",
"Cersay",
"Garight",
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Moriwa",
"Ormagh"
] |
[
"Cambrian",
"Carboniferous",
"Cretaceous",
"Devonian",
"Jurassic",
"Silurian",
"Triassic"
] |
[
"Andorra",
"Guinea",
"Macedonia",
"Qatar",
"Sudan",
"Tanzania",
"Zambia"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d841cb6315d527c3f5534b1acbe6e1a3
|
The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.
|
[
"Of the 5:50 pm event and Jenny's event, one happened in June and the other took place at Laurel Grove.",
"Jenny's account, the 9:30 pm account, the April sighting, the account at Juniper Springs, the August event and the event at Viking Woods were all different events.",
"Of the 8:15 pm account and the 4:35 pm sighting, one was Nina's and the other happened in August.",
"Virgil's account wasn't at Juniper Springs.",
"The account at Aspen Hills took place 2 months after Darrell's event.",
"Jenny's sighting took place 1 month before Wanda's sighting.",
"The 11:25 pm event was either Wanda's account or the account at Juniper Springs.",
"Of the 8:15 pm event and Ada's sighting, one happened in August and the other took place at Seryl Forest.",
"Darrell's account was either the sighting at Seryl Forest or the event at Bald Hill Run.",
"The September account didn't happen at 4:35 pm.",
"The account at Twin Pines took place 1 month before the 11:25 pm account.",
"The 11:25 pm sighting took place 1 month before Darrell's account.",
"The 1:45 am account took place 1 month before the 2:00 am sighting."
] |
[
"Months",
"Witnesses",
"Locations",
"Times"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August",
"September"
] |
[
"Ada",
"Darrell",
"Jenny",
"Nina",
"Randy",
"Virgil",
"Wanda"
] |
[
"Aspen Hills",
"Bald Hill Run",
"Juniper Springs",
"Laurel Grove",
"Seryl Forest",
"Twin Pines",
"Viking Woods"
] |
[
"4:35 pm",
"5:50 pm",
"8:15 pm",
"9:30 pm",
"11:25 pm",
"1:45 am",
"2:00 am"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fcd411a70eeaec6161736476ed9b7fae
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Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.
|
[
"Silver Blue's song, the bluegrass track, \"Vanity Plates\", the sixth song, \"I Think of You\" and \"Poorly Worded\" are all different tracks.",
"The fourth track isn't \"Anything Else\".",
"\"I Think of You\" is 3 tracks after the bluegrass track.",
"Hustle Boys's song is 1 track after the country song.",
"Hustle Boys's track is either the grunge track or \"Can't Escape\".",
"The rock and roll song isn't \"Vanity Plates\".",
"Hustle Boys's track isn't \"What We Need\".",
"Abacus's song is sometime after Hustle Boys's song.",
"Bliss Iron's track isn't the fourth track.",
"Manic Android's track is sometime before \"Beverly\".",
"The folk song is 2 tracks before the bluegrass track.",
"The techno track is 1 track after the folk track.",
"\"Poorly Worded\" is either Bliss Iron's track or Gizmo Glory's song.",
"Of the first track and Bliss Iron's track, one is rock and roll and the other is \"Can't Escape\".",
"Hustle Boys's song, the third song, and \"Vanity Plates\" are three different tracks.",
"\"What We Need\" is sometime after the bluegrass track."
] |
[
"Orders",
"Band Names",
"Song Titles",
"Genres"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Abacus",
"Bliss Iron",
"Gizmo Glory",
"Hustle Boys",
"Legion Five",
"Manic Android",
"Silver Blue"
] |
[
"Anything Else",
"Beverly",
"Can\\'t Escape",
"I Think of You",
"Poorly Worded",
"Vanity Plates",
"What We Need"
] |
[
"bluegrass",
"country",
"dubstep",
"folk",
"grunge",
"rock and roll",
"techno"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e1c569f50c98eb8161ddf8dc9be4dd0f
|
Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.
|
[
"Of the automobile with the MRT-628 plates and the car from Vermont, one is the Fierro and the other was fined $75.",
"Of the Injitsu and the automobile that received the $125 fine, one has the BMG-831 plates and the other has the GGZ-007 plates.",
"The vehicle that received the $50 fine, the vehicle from South Dakota, and the Hornet are three different cars.",
"The car from Florida was fined 100 dollars less than the car from South Dakota.",
"The Dartson is from South Dakota.",
"The Cavalo was fined somewhat more than the car from South Dakota.",
"The Grandero doesn't have the RBD-337 plates.",
"The Injitsu was fined 50 dollars more than the vehicle from Mississippi.",
"The car with the SVZ-880 plates was fined 75 dollars less than the vehicle from Pennsylvania.",
"The Etsalle was fined somewhat less than the Hornet.",
"The car with the YGA-441 plates was fined somewhat less than the car with the GGZ-007 plates.",
"The car with the RBD-337 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the vehicle with the YGA-441 plates.",
"The Fierro is either the vehicle that received the $125 fine or the car from Tennessee.",
"The Dartson doesn't have the BMG-831 plates.",
"The car that received the $100 fine is from Hawaii."
] |
[
"Fines",
"Cars",
"License Plates",
"States"
] |
[
"$25",
"$50",
"$75",
"$100",
"$125",
"$150",
"$175"
] |
[
"Cavalo",
"Dartson",
"Etsalle",
"Fierro",
"Grandero",
"Hornet",
"Injitsu"
] |
[
"BMG-831",
"FRZ-192",
"GGZ-007",
"MRT-628",
"RBD-337",
"SVZ-880",
"YGA-441"
] |
[
"Florida",
"Hawaii",
"Mississippi",
"Pennsylvania",
"South Dakota",
"Tennessee",
"Vermont"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e3fbcbf11464257bfa3d8361f91eb38c
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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 Fred Fuentes was due 2 weeks after \"Frogs of Iowa\".",
"Pauline's book is either the book due on October 6 or \"Frogs of Iowa\".",
"Pauline's book was due 3 weeks after Ebony's book.",
"Aimee's book was due 3 weeks after \"Stars Below\".",
"\"Kip and Ken\" was due sometime before the book by Gabby Garza.",
"Of Ebony's book and \"Dancing Well\", one was due on October 13 and the other was written by Kim Kramer.",
"Neither the title by Lyle Lester nor the title due on October 13 is \"Time to Burn\".",
"The book by Lyle Lester was due 2 weeks before Franklin's book.",
"Wayne's book was due 1 week after the book by Kim Kramer.",
"Of Franklin's book and Rosa's book, one was \"Time to Burn\" and the other was written by Hank Hensley.",
"The book due on September 15, the book by Lyle Lester, the book due on October 13 and Ebony's book are all different books.",
"The title by Lyle Lester is either Ebony's book or the book due on September 29.",
"The title by Betty Bush wasn't \"Stars Below\".",
"Ebony's book wasn't \"Kip and Ken\".",
"Aimee's book wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\"."
] |
[
"Due Dates",
"Borrowers",
"Titles",
"Authors"
] |
[
"September 1",
"September 8",
"September 15",
"September 22",
"September 29",
"October 6",
"October 13"
] |
[
"Aimee",
"Ebony",
"Franklin",
"Inez",
"Pauline",
"Rosa",
"Wayne"
] |
[
"Dancing Well",
"Frogs of Iowa",
"Heaven\\'s Seal",
"Kip and Ken",
"Ohio Haunts",
"Stars Below",
"Time to Burn"
] |
[
"Betty Bush",
"Fred Fuentes",
"Gabby Garza",
"Hank Hensley",
"Kim Kramer",
"Lyle Lester",
"Pete Patton"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0dd1a35ccfffd1a33516a68a2caf67e1
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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.
|
[
"Stealth was played sometime after the board game with 11 players.",
"The board game with 13 players was either Bladescape or the game played in May.",
"The game with 11 players was played sometime after the game with 4 players.",
"The board game with 7 players wasn't hosted by Ira.",
"The game with 6 players was either the board game hosted at Doreen's house or the game hosted at Vera's house.",
"Planets Align was either the board game hosted at Ira's house or the board game with 11 players.",
"Of the game with 5 players and the board game with 13 players, one was Stealth and the other was played in February.",
"Rules of War was played 1 month after Bladescape.",
"The game hosted at Jessie's house was played 3 months after the board game with 5 players.",
"The game with 4 players was played 1 month after the board game hosted at Doreen's house.",
"Bladescape was played sometime before the board game hosted at Harvey's house.",
"Emberfight wasn't hosted by Ira.",
"The board game with 6 players was played 1 month before Vendetta.",
"Emberfight was played sometime before the game hosted at Rosalie's house.",
"The board game hosted at Vera's house was played sometime after Rules of War.",
"The board game with 14 players was played 4 months after Emberfight."
] |
[
"Months",
"Games",
"Hosts",
"Players"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Android Disco",
"Bladescape",
"Emberfight",
"Planets Align",
"Rules of War",
"Stealth",
"Vendetta"
] |
[
"Adrian",
"Doreen",
"Harvey",
"Ira",
"Jessie",
"Rosalie",
"Vera"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"11",
"13",
"14"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=78cddc2ec2c637e95d7e8529d6ad2f34
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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.
|
[
"Zachary will leave 2 days after the conductor arriving at Westgate.",
"The person arriving at Vinalhaven will leave sometime before the person departing from Audubon.",
"The person departing from Indio, Mitchell, Zachary, the person arriving at New Hartford and the person working on June 10 are all different conductors.",
"The conductor arriving at Westgate will leave 1 day after the conductor arriving at Vinalhaven.",
"The person working on June 11 will depart from Epworth.",
"The conductor arriving at Westgate won't depart from Audubon.",
"Mitchell is either the conductor working on June 14 or the conductor working on June 15.",
"The person arriving at Thornburg won't depart from Coulterville.",
"Of the person arriving at Ripley and Chris, one is scheduled to leave on June 14 and the other will depart from Hardwick.",
"The conductor arriving at New Hartford will leave 4 days after Bryan.",
"Ira is either the conductor arriving at Thornburg or the person departing from Daly City.",
"Chris is scheduled to leave on June 16.",
"The conductor arriving at Zwingle will leave 1 day after Ira.",
"The person departing from Coulterville will leave 2 days after Allen.",
"Allen will leave 1 day before the person arriving at Ripley.",
"Bryan won't depart from Daly City."
] |
[
"Days",
"Names",
"Departures",
"Arrivals"
] |
[
"June 10",
"June 11",
"June 12",
"June 13",
"June 14",
"June 15",
"June 16"
] |
[
"Allen",
"Bryan",
"Chris",
"Ira",
"Mitchell",
"Oscar",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Audubon",
"Coulterville",
"Daly City",
"Epworth",
"Guadalupe",
"Hardwick",
"Indio"
] |
[
"New Hartford",
"Quimby",
"Ripley",
"Thornburg",
"Vinalhaven",
"Westgate",
"Zwingle"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4a93ba3f6b541d7a1c7da62620d28d5c
|
A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.
|
[
"The rocket that will launch in February is either the rocket from Denmark or the Exatris.",
"The Worul is either the rocket developed by Omnipax or the rocket from Japan.",
"The Worul won't launch in July.",
"The rocket that will launch in February isn't owned by Rubicorp.",
"The Exatris will launch 2 months after the rocket from Costa Rica.",
"The Foltron will launch sometime after the Beritron.",
"The rocket from Iran will launch 2 months after the rocket developed by Permias.",
"The Foltron is either the rocket from Poland or the rocket that will launch in June.",
"The rocket that will launch in April is made by Techtrin.",
"The rocket from France isn't owned by Omnipax.",
"The Foltron will launch sometime before the rocket developed by Omnipax.",
"The rocket from Japan isn't owned by SpaceZen.",
"Of the rocket that will launch in March and the Gralax, one is made by Rubicorp and the other is made by Ubersplore.",
"The rocket from Poland will launch 3 months after the Gralax.",
"The rocket from Japan will launch 5 months after the rocket from Costa Rica.",
"The Dreadco will launch 3 months after the rocket developed by Permias."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Companies",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Beritron",
"Cornick",
"Dreadco",
"Exatris",
"Foltron",
"Gralax",
"Worul"
] |
[
"Omnipax",
"Permias",
"Rubicorp",
"SpaceZen",
"Techtrin",
"Ubersplore",
"Vexatech"
] |
[
"Costa Rica",
"Denmark",
"France",
"Iran",
"Japan",
"Poland",
"Qatar"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2449d9ab4564b8c2b384bbd892aa1838
|
Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.
|
[
"Of the 2:30pm session and the vinyasa yoga session, one has 9 people in it and the other is led by Leah.",
"The bikram yoga session starts 3 hours after the prenatal yoga session.",
"The iyengar yoga class is either Leah's session or Sandra's session.",
"Rosemary's session starts 1 hour after the hatha yoga session.",
"The anusara yoga session begins 1 hour before the session with 15 people.",
"The ashtanga yoga session begins 3 hours before the session with 5 people.",
"Teresa's class begins 1 hour before the session with 14 people.",
"The 12:30pm session isn't led by Sandra.",
"The 1:30pm class is either the session with 6 people or Pamela's class.",
"Rosemary's session begins 5 hours before the session with 9 people.",
"The 12:30pm class, the class with 12 people, and the session with 15 people are three different classes.",
"The session with 8 people isn't led by Marilyn.",
"The class with 12 people isn't led by Karen.",
"The session with 14 people begins 1 hour before Karen's class."
] |
[
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] |
[
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm",
"1:30pm",
"2:30pm",
"3:30pm"
] |
[
"anusara",
"ashtanga",
"bikram",
"hatha",
"iyengar",
"prenatal",
"vinyasa"
] |
[
"Karen",
"Leah",
"Marilyn",
"Pamela",
"Rosemary",
"Sandra",
"Teresa"
] |
[
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"12",
"14",
"15"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8316b630e24a9a2864934757e0249720
|
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 title that sold 33 copies, Roscoe Jones's book, Alexis Olson's book, Daniel Hansen's book, the 192-page book and Zoey Stout's book are all different books.",
"The 310-page book sold somewhat fewer copies than Bill Orega's book.",
"Away in Arles sold 14 more copies than Wendalissa.",
"My Best Friend sold 7 fewer copies than Zara's Game.",
"Wendalissa isn't exactly 204 pages long.",
"Wendalissa sold 7 fewer copies than Dessert Oasis.",
"Two for Tennis is either Jeff Holman's book or the book that sold 33 copies.",
"The 192-page book sold somewhat more copies than Roscoe Jones's book.",
"The 345-page book sold 7 fewer copies than Jeff Holman's book.",
"Of the 185-page book and the 345-page book, one sold 54 copies and the other was written by Zoey Stout.",
"Two for Tennis sold 14 fewer copies than Matt Stevens's book.",
"The 258-page book is either Matt Stevens's book or Wendalissa.",
"Of Two for Tennis and Alexis Olson's book, one sold 47 copies and the other is 192 pages long.",
"The 192-page book sold 14 fewer copies than the 258-page book."
] |
[
"Copies Sold",
"Book",
"Authors",
"Pages"
] |
[
"12",
"19",
"26",
"33",
"40",
"47",
"54"
] |
[
"Away in Arles",
"Call of Duty",
"Dessert Oasis",
"My Best Friend",
"Two for Tennis",
"Wendalissa",
"Zara\\'s Game"
] |
[
"Alexis Olson",
"Bill Orega",
"Daniel Hansen",
"Jeff Holman",
"Matt Stevens",
"Roscoe Jones",
"Zoey Stout"
] |
[
"185",
"192",
"204",
"258",
"280",
"310",
"345"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=44b4f99ac5e2f552a49cbfb76509400c
|
Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.
|
[
"The Lithuanian class starts sometime before the Mandarin class.",
"The Finnish class starts sometime before the Russian class.",
"Of the Dutch class and the course in room 412, one has 22 students and the other starts at 5:00 pm.",
"The seven classes are the 9:00 am class, the course in room 322, the class in room 114, the Finnish class, the class in room 314, the course with 17 students and the course with 11 students.",
"The class in room 314 starts 2 hours before the course in room 318.",
"The 7:00 am class is either the course with 10 students or the course with 22 students.",
"The course in room 129 is the Russian class.",
"The 1:00 pm class is the Mandarin class.",
"The class with 8 students starts 10 hours after the class in room 207.",
"The course in room 322 is either the class with 18 students or the Dutch class.",
"The Hebrew class is either the class with 22 students or the class with 14 students.",
"The class in room 129 starts 2 hours after the Lithuanian class.",
"The 3:00 pm class is either the course in room 207 or the course with 11 students."
] |
[
"Times",
"Room Numbers",
"Class Sizes",
"Classes"
] |
[
"7:00 am",
"9:00 am",
"11:00 am",
"1:00 pm",
"3:00 pm",
"5:00 pm",
"7:00 pm"
] |
[
"114",
"129",
"207",
"314",
"318",
"322",
"412"
] |
[
"8",
"10",
"11",
"14",
"17",
"18",
"22"
] |
[
"Dutch",
"Finnish",
"Hebrew",
"Italian",
"Lithuanian",
"Mandarin",
"Russian"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f275142e2d8d534d63e158e246f828d9
|
Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.
|
[
"Freddie's pack is 25 liters smaller than Jeffrey's pack.",
"The Bistric pack is 10 liters larger than the Travelore pack.",
"The Naturba pack is larger than the green pack.",
"The seven packs are Freddie's pack, the Adironda pack, the 40 liter pack, the Grennel pack, the black pack, the Travelore pack and the Naturba pack.",
"The silver pack is 5 liters smaller than the Pinkster pack.",
"Olga's pack is 5 liters larger than Ivan's pack.",
"Of the Adironda pack and the 30 liter pack, one is blue and the other is Robert's.",
"The gray pack is 10 liters smaller than the black pack.",
"The 55 liter pack isn't made by Naturba.",
"Ivan's pack isn't green.",
"The blue pack, Hazel's pack, and the Pinkster pack are three different packs.",
"Of the Travelore pack and Hazel's pack, one is silver and the other is 55 liters.",
"The purple pack is 10 liters larger than the black pack."
] |
[
"Pack Size",
"Names",
"Brands",
"Colors"
] |
[
"25 liter",
"30 liter",
"35 liter",
"40 liter",
"45 liter",
"50 liter",
"55 liter"
] |
[
"Freddie",
"Hazel",
"Ivan",
"Jeffrey",
"Natasha",
"Olga",
"Robert"
] |
[
"Adironda",
"Bistric",
"Grennel",
"Lugmor",
"Naturba",
"Pinkster",
"Travelore"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"gray",
"green",
"orange",
"purple",
"silver"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=583cc264cf7af8440a32cba2b6e843a0
|
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 G is 50 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.",
"The seven lines are Line G, the line with a maximum height of 55 ft, the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH, the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH, the zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft, the one that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH and the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft.",
"Line G is either the line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH or the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft.",
"Of Line E and the one with a maximum height of 25 ft, one is 750 ft long and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 50 MPH.",
"Line D is shorter than Line A.",
"Line D is longer than Line B.",
"The line with a maximum height of 30 ft is 50 feet shorter than the line with a maximum height of 85 ft.",
"The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is either Line G or the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.",
"The one with a maximum height of 70 ft is shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft.",
"The one with a maximum height of 85 ft is either Line A or Line G.",
"The one that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH is 50 feet longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft.",
"The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH is 150 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft.",
"Of the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH and the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft, one is 900 ft long and the other is Line C."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Zip Line",
"Heights",
"Max Speeds"
] |
[
"650 ft",
"700 ft",
"750 ft",
"800 ft",
"850 ft",
"900 ft",
"950 ft"
] |
[
"Line A",
"Line B",
"Line C",
"Line D",
"Line E",
"Line F",
"Line G"
] |
[
"25 ft",
"30 ft",
"40 ft",
"45 ft",
"55 ft",
"70 ft",
"85 ft"
] |
[
"25 MPH",
"30 MPH",
"35 MPH",
"40 MPH",
"45 MPH",
"50 MPH",
"55 MPH"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=11a8ae306e7337c4dd0e814327f0ee45
|
Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.
|
[
"The group deploying to Ingef will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Vincent.",
"Neither Golf Battalion nor the battalion led by Commander Rhodes is the group deploying to Ygheisy.",
"Of Lima Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Wood, one will deploy to Loald and the other will deploy in March.",
"The battalion led by Commander York will deploy 1 month after Papa Battalion.",
"The battalion led by Commander Taylor will deploy 4 months after the group deploying to Jaorm.",
"The group deploying to Ghator, Kilo Battalion, Golf Battalion, Quebec Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Taylor are all different battalions.",
"The battalion led by Commander Sanchez will deploy 1 month before Kilo Battalion.",
"Of the battalion led by Commander Wood and the battalion deploying in May, one will deploy to Quenray and the other is Papa Battalion.",
"The group deploying to Loald is either the battalion deploying in July or Quebec Battalion.",
"The battalion led by Commander Rhodes will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Taylor.",
"The battalion led by Commander Vincent isn't Golf Battalion.",
"The group deploying to Ygheisy will deploy 3 months after Hotel Battalion."
] |
[
"Months",
"Commanders",
"Battalions",
"Locations"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Joyce",
"Rhodes",
"Sanchez",
"Taylor",
"Vincent",
"Wood",
"York"
] |
[
"Golf",
"Hotel",
"Juliet",
"Kilo",
"Lima",
"Papa",
"Quebec"
] |
[
"Ghator",
"Ingef",
"Jaorm",
"Loald",
"Quenray",
"Rothoc",
"Ygheisy"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=58221713bc4359aeb5e51cd7aadc0337
|
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 seven pairs were the $230 pair, the size 5 set, the Manzarita footwear, the Williford footwear, Irma's pair, Whitney's pair and the Schtillet footwear.",
"Of the Manzarita footwear and the size 6 set, one was bought by Irma and the other was bought by Olive.",
"Of the $170 pair and the size 9 set, one was by Tinghill and the other was bought by Estelle.",
"The $200 pair was somewhat smaller than the Graffetz footwear.",
"The Williford footwear was 1 size smaller than the $155 pair.",
"The $200 pair was 2 sizes smaller than the Tinghill footwear.",
"The $185 pair was either the size 9 set or the Cormano footwear.",
"Estelle's pair was 2 sizes larger than the Manzarita footwear.",
"The $215 pair was 1 size larger than the $230 pair.",
"Danielle's pair was 3 sizes larger than the Graffetz footwear.",
"Yvette's pair didn't cost $200."
] |
[
"Shoe Sizes",
"Customers",
"Brands",
"Prices"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
[
"Danielle",
"Estelle",
"Irma",
"Olive",
"Paulette",
"Whitney",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"Abbott Hill",
"Cormano",
"Graffetz",
"Manzarita",
"Schtillet",
"Tinghill",
"Williford"
] |
[
"$155",
"$170",
"$185",
"$200",
"$215",
"$230",
"$245"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3cff0c8462c0d6f0165e73d96c4f79ff
|
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.
|
[
"Ophelia finished 2 places after Stretch.",
"Kermit was either the animal from Ida Grove or the animal that finished third.",
"The runner from Thayer was either the animal that finished fifth or #136.",
"#120, the bird that finished seventh, the ostrich from Aurora, Ophelia and the bird from Thayer were all different animals.",
"#134 finished 3 places after #128.",
"Stretch finished sometime after Ozzy.",
"The bird from Cedar Falls wasn't #118.",
"The animal from Vassalboro finished 2 places after the runner from San Leandro.",
"Of the runner from Cedar Falls and #136, one is Bridget and the other finished seventh.",
"Ophelia didn't finish sixth.",
"The ostrich from San Leandro was either the bird that finished fifth or #105.",
"The bird from Upper Lake finished 1 place before the runner from Cedar Falls.",
"#126 finished sometime before #118.",
"Polly didn't finish fifth.",
"The animal from Thayer finished 3 places after #128."
] |
[
"Placement",
"Ostriches",
"Numbers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Bridget",
"Kermit",
"Ophelia",
"Otis",
"Ozzy",
"Polly",
"Stretch"
] |
[
"105",
"118",
"120",
"126",
"128",
"134",
"136"
] |
[
"Aurora",
"Cedar Falls",
"Ida Grove",
"San Leandro",
"Thayer",
"Upper Lake",
"Vassalboro"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0c313230ba6b554b736bf456d0a94394
|
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.
|
[
"Fannie's session is sometime before Crystal's appointment.",
"Emma's appointment is sometime after the swimming session.",
"Of the lesson with Lena and the yoga lesson, one is at 8:30am and the other is Danny's.",
"The appointment with Jimmy is 1 hour after the appointment with Irene.",
"The seven sessions are Fannie's appointment, the free weights appointment, the appointment at 12:30pm, the racketball session, the appointment with Howard, the cardio session and the yoga appointment.",
"Fannie's appointment is either the appointment with Kristin or the yoga session.",
"Arnold's appointment is either the lesson with Irene or the cycling session.",
"Crystal's session won't focus on swimming.",
"The session at 12:30pm is either the session with Lena or Emma's session.",
"The session with Howard is sometime after the rowing appointment.",
"The racketball appointment is 1 hour after the yoga session.",
"The lesson with Kristin is 1 hour after the session with Jimmy.",
"Of the lesson at 1:30pm and Blake's lesson, one is with Michelle and the other will focus on free weights.",
"The free weights appointment is 2 hours after Crystal's session."
] |
[
"Times",
"Customers",
"Trainers",
"Programs"
] |
[
"8:30am",
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm",
"1:30pm",
"2:30pm"
] |
[
"Arnold",
"Blake",
"Crystal",
"Danny",
"Emma",
"Fannie",
"Garrett"
] |
[
"Howard",
"Irene",
"Jimmy",
"Kristin",
"Lena",
"Michelle",
"Nicholas"
] |
[
"cardio",
"cycling",
"free weights",
"racketball",
"rowing",
"swimming",
"yoga"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2c4e4218b48cb63ffcfd7bf1a2d6528b
|
Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.
|
[
"The stone found in the Fischer claim is either the blue topaz or the stone from Wyoming.",
"The stone from Utah sold for 40 dollars more than the stone found in the Ramirez claim.",
"Of the tourmaline and the stone found in the Marsh claim, one went for $840 and the other went for $820.",
"The gem from California sold for 20 dollars less than the stone found in the Fischer claim.",
"The stone found in the Neal claim, the gem that sold for $790, the gem that sold for $850, the gem that sold for $830, the stone that sold for $810 and the stone from Utah are all different gems.",
"The smoky quartz is either the stone that sold for $810 or the stone that sold for $830.",
"The stone that sold for $830, the stone found in the Fischer claim, and the stone from Idaho are three different gems.",
"The gem found in the Ingram claim sold for 20 dollars less than the blue topaz.",
"Of the gem found in the Osborne claim and the zircon, one went for $790 and the other was from Oregon.",
"The stone from Wyoming sold for 10 dollars more than the stone found in the Ingram claim.",
"The aquamarine sold for somewhat less than the gem from Idaho.",
"Of the gem that sold for $850 and the stone found in the Marsh claim, one is the rhodolite and the other was from Colorado."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Gems",
"Claims",
"States"
] |
[
"$790",
"$800",
"$810",
"$820",
"$830",
"$840",
"$850"
] |
[
"aquamarine",
"blue topaz",
"corundum",
"rhodolite",
"smoky quartz",
"tourmaline",
"zircon"
] |
[
"Fischer",
"Ingram",
"Marsh",
"Neal",
"Osborne",
"Ramirez",
"Valentine"
] |
[
"California",
"Colorado",
"Idaho",
"Nevada",
"Oregon",
"Utah",
"Wyoming"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=225b77ef7e05418c6852634e41d45ba3
|
Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.
|
[
"Tracy is either the student who's going to Penn State or the student who's going to Yale.",
"Vicky is either the student who will major in Philosophy or the person who's going to Cornell.",
"Pat was awarded $10,000 more than the person who will major in Chemistry.",
"The student who's going to Cornell was awarded $5,000 more than the person who will major in Philosophy.",
"Of the student who's going to Stanford and the student who will major in Philosophy, one is Pat and the other is Jan.",
"Martha was awarded $5,000 more than Yvonne.",
"The student who will major in Physics was awarded some amount less than the person who's going to Brown.",
"Jan won't major in Mathematics.",
"The person who's going to Yale is either the student who received the $45,000 scholarship or the person who received the $35,000 scholarship.",
"The student who's going to Cornell will major in Biology.",
"The student who's going to Yale, the student who will major in Philosophy, the student who received the $50,000 scholarship, the person who received the $55,000 scholarship, the student who will major in Chemistry and the person who received the $40,000 scholarship are all different students.",
"Jan was awarded some amount more than the student who's going to Cornell.",
"The student who received the $50,000 scholarship will be going to Harvard next year.",
"Of the student who received the $30,000 scholarship and Nettie, one will major in Archaeology and the other will be going to Penn State next year."
] |
[
"Scholarships",
"Names",
"Majors",
"Universities"
] |
[
"$25,000",
"$30,000",
"$35,000",
"$40,000",
"$45,000",
"$50,000",
"$55,000"
] |
[
"Jan",
"Martha",
"Nettie",
"Pat",
"Tracy",
"Vicky",
"Yvonne"
] |
[
"Archaeology",
"Biology",
"Chemistry",
"German Poetry",
"Mathematics",
"Philosophy",
"Physics"
] |
[
"Brown",
"Cornell",
"Harvard",
"Northwestern",
"Penn State",
"Stanford",
"Yale"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8d9453ee747cb9155e12bb890457ff24
|
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.
|
[
"Of York and the ambassador with the 5 day visit, one will go to Riga and the other will leave in February.",
"The diplomat going to Zagreb will leave 1 month before Jacobson.",
"The diplomat going to Tirane will leave 3 months after the ambassador with the 2 day visit.",
"Of the diplomat leaving in July and the diplomat going to Riga, one is Mr. Vasquez and the other will leave for the 5 day visit.",
"The person going to Skopje won't leave for the 3 day visit.",
"The ambassador with the 10 day visit will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 6 day visit.",
"Zimmerman will leave 1 month before the person going to Zagreb.",
"Bender will leave 2 months after York.",
"Neither Bender nor the ambassador with the 10 day visit is the person going to Skopje.",
"The person leaving in March, Bender, the diplomat going to Helsinki, the person going to Oslo, Vasquez and Stevenson are all different diplomats.",
"Underwood won't leave for the 10 day visit.",
"The ambassador with the 7 day visit will leave 1 month after Zimmerman.",
"The person going to Riga will leave 2 months after the person going to Helsinki.",
"The person going to Madrid is either the diplomat leaving in May or the ambassador with the 7 day visit."
] |
[
"Months",
"Diplomats",
"Durations",
"Capitals"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Bender",
"Jacobson",
"Stevenson",
"Underwood",
"Vasquez",
"York",
"Zimmerman"
] |
[
"2 day",
"3 day",
"5 day",
"6 day",
"7 day",
"8 day",
"10 day"
] |
[
"Helsinki",
"Madrid",
"Oslo",
"Riga",
"Skopje",
"Tirane",
"Zagreb"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=092614e732e32c8919ceb816cedae1c2
|
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
|
[
"The person with 760 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than Tina.",
"The person with 180 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 589 Twitter followers.",
"The person with 640 Twitter followers has 30 more Facebook friends than the one with 58 LinkedIn connections.",
"Margie doesn't have exactly 809 Twitter followers.",
"The one with 84 LinkedIn connections is either the one with 589 Twitter followers or the one with 170 Facebook friends.",
"The one with 605 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than Danny.",
"The seven people are the person with 654 Twitter followers, the person with 65 LinkedIn connections, Lindsey, the one with 54 LinkedIn connections, Tina, the one with 150 Facebook friends and the one with 160 Facebook friends.",
"Frank has more Facebook friends than the person with 72 LinkedIn connections.",
"The person with 58 LinkedIn connections has 40 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 50 LinkedIn connections.",
"The one with 58 LinkedIn connections is either Danny or Heidi.",
"Tina has 72 LinkedIn connections.",
"Kari has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 804 Twitter followers.",
"Neither Tina nor Heidi is the person with 170 Facebook friends.",
"Of Kari and the one with 640 Twitter followers, one has 150 Facebook friends and the other has 65 LinkedIn connections.",
"Danny has 40 more Facebook friends than Heidi."
] |
[
"Facebook",
"Names",
"LinkedIn",
"Twitter"
] |
[
"120",
"130",
"140",
"150",
"160",
"170",
"180"
] |
[
"Danny",
"Frank",
"Heidi",
"Kari",
"Lindsey",
"Margie",
"Tina"
] |
[
"50",
"54",
"58",
"65",
"68",
"72",
"84"
] |
[
"589",
"605",
"640",
"654",
"760",
"804",
"809"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=188f54535bd3c6647aa28d5d82d5b2b1
|
Rebecca works at "Superfood Smoothies," and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.
|
[
"The customer who requested ginger paid 1 dollar more than the person who requested chia seeds.",
"The person who requested acai berries paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested quinoa.",
"The person who requested ginger paid 1 dollar less than the person who wanted bananas.",
"The person who wanted tangerines paid 5 dollars more than Amelia.",
"Of Isabel and the customer who requested kale, one wanted bananas and the other paid $12.75.",
"The person who wanted raspberries didn't request wheat grass.",
"The person who wanted oranges paid less than the customer who wanted strawberries.",
"The person who requested chia seeds paid 1 dollar less than June.",
"The person who wanted raspberries paid more than the customer who wanted blackberries.",
"Rosa didn't request flaxseed.",
"The customer who wanted strawberries paid 2 dollars less than the customer who requested quinoa.",
"The person who wanted bananas paid 1 dollar less than Gene.",
"Wilbur is either the person who wanted bananas or the person who paid $12.75.",
"Isabel didn't want raspberries.",
"Of the customer who paid $9.75 and the person who requested kale, one is Gene and the other wanted bananas."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Superfoods",
"Fruits"
] |
[
"$6.75",
"$7.75",
"$8.75",
"$9.75",
"$10.75",
"$11.75",
"$12.75"
] |
[
"Amelia",
"Gene",
"Isabel",
"June",
"Leticia",
"Rosa",
"Wilbur"
] |
[
"acai berries",
"chia seeds",
"flaxseed",
"ginger",
"kale",
"quinoa",
"wheat grass"
] |
[
"bananas",
"blackberries",
"blueberries",
"oranges",
"raspberries",
"strawberries",
"tangerines"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b76baf2057cdf1a30e131578ece04ef0
|
Its time for this year's Strongman "Dead Lift" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.
|
[
"The American will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Dane.",
"The Canadian will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the person going first.",
"Wendell is either the man going first or the person who will lift 880 lbs.",
"The person going second is either the contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs or the man who will lift 880 lbs.",
"The American, the person going seventh, Francisco and Jeremy are all different competitors.",
"The man going seventh will lift a weight that is 120 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Wendell.",
"Jeremy will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the American.",
"The South African will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the contestant going sixth.",
"The man who will lift 1,120 lbs won't go sixth.",
"Jeremy will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Nicola.",
"Of the American and Oliver, one will lift 960 lbs and the other will go first.",
"Vincent, the American, and the contestant going sixth are three different competitors.",
"The man going third will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the contestant going fourth.",
"The contestant going fifth will lift a weight that is 120 pounds lighter than the one selected by Brent.",
"The person who will lift 1,000 lbs isn't the Swede.",
"Brent isn't the Swede.",
"Brent isn't the Korean."
] |
[
"Weights",
"Competitors",
"Nationalities",
"Orders"
] |
[
"880 lbs",
"920 lbs",
"960 lbs",
"1,000 lbs",
"1,040 lbs",
"1,080 lbs",
"1,120 lbs"
] |
[
"Brent",
"Francisco",
"Jeremy",
"Nicola",
"Oliver",
"Vincent",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"American",
"Canadian",
"Dane",
"Korean",
"Russian",
"South African",
"Swede"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9489073ca21e6483b9714f7720630bdb
|
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
|
[
"Neil finished sometime before the contestant in the gray shirt.",
"Of the contestant in the yellow shirt and the runner who finished in 24 minutes, one was from Corinth and the other was Salvador.",
"The runner who finished in 27 minutes didn't wear the gray shirt.",
"Neither the runner from Hollister nor Isaac was the contestant who finished in 26 minutes.",
"Of Ralph and Herman, one finished in 24 minutes and the other was from Janesville.",
"The contestant from Quimby was either the contestant who finished in 23 minutes or the runner in the aquamarine shirt.",
"Of the competitor from Janesville and the contestant in the indigo shirt, one finished in 23 minutes and the other was Herman.",
"Herman finished sometime after the competitor in the cyan shirt.",
"The contestant from Idyllwild finished 3 minutes after the competitor in the yellow shirt.",
"The competitor from Hollister finished 1 minute before the runner in the yellow shirt.",
"Cesar finished sometime after Herman.",
"The runner who finished in 27 minutes wasn't from El Segundo.",
"The competitor in the indigo shirt finished sometime before Neil.",
"Salvador finished sometime after the contestant in the maroon shirt.",
"The contestant from Quimby finished 1 minute before Ralph.",
"The runner who finished in 24 minutes didn't wear the cyan shirt.",
"Ralph didn't wear the violet shirt."
] |
[
"Times",
"Runners",
"Shirt Colors",
"Town"
] |
[
"21 minutes",
"22 minutes",
"23 minutes",
"24 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"26 minutes",
"27 minutes"
] |
[
"Cesar",
"Herman",
"Isaac",
"Neil",
"Ralph",
"Salvador",
"Virgil"
] |
[
"aquamarine",
"cyan",
"gray",
"indigo",
"maroon",
"violet",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Corinth",
"El Segundo",
"Hollister",
"Idyllwild",
"Janesville",
"Libertyville",
"Quimby"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2ca5a62f36062c4e4a06d4affec46597
|
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.
|
[
"Of Zednisen and the medicine sourced from a specific type of fig orchid, one was approved in March and the other treats meningitis.",
"Hamzell isn't used to combat meningitis.",
"Gravon isn't used to combat meningitis.",
"The drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree isn't used to combat arthritis.",
"The drug that treats diabetes was approved 1 month before Pluniden.",
"Favolin was approved sometime before Bizolam.",
"The drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom isn't used to combat asthma.",
"Hamzell is either the drug that treats influenza or the drug approved in June.",
"Of the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp and the drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree, one was approved in February and the other is Bizolam.",
"The drug that treats asthma was approved 2 months after the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes.",
"Bizolam was approved 2 months before the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle.",
"The medicine sourced from a specific type of frog was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical that treats asthma.",
"The medicine sourced from a specific type of fig orchid was approved 4 months after the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp.",
"The drug approved in February, the pharmaceutical that treats heart disease, Bizolam, the medicine sourced from a specific type of frog, Zednisen and the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid are all different drugs."
] |
[
"Months",
"Drugs",
"Conditions",
"Sources"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Bizolam",
"Favolin",
"Gravon",
"Hamzell",
"Minitrell",
"Pluniden",
"Zednisen"
] |
[
"arthritis",
"asthma",
"dengue fever",
"diabetes",
"heart disease",
"influenza",
"meningitis"
] |
[
"beetle",
"bromeliad",
"frog",
"mushroom",
"fig orchid",
"palm tree",
"wasp"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7f3d946ef0bd3987d3a72f7b2d4f0055
|
Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.
|
[
"The city whose mayor is Al Acosta isn't in Barnstable County.",
"The city with a population of 28,000 doesn't have Vic Vazquez as its mayor.",
"The city in Barnstable County has 3,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Nora Nolan.",
"The town whose mayor is Al Acosta isn't in Hampshire County.",
"Quasqueton is either the town in Plymouth County or the town in Dukes County.",
"Garnavillo doesn't have Lisa Lyons as its mayor.",
"Montclair has 12,000 fewer people than the town in Franklin County.",
"The city whose mayor is Julie Jordan is either the town in Barnstable County or the town with a population of 34,000.",
"Hayfork doesn't have Gil Gonzales as its mayor.",
"The town whose mayor is Julie Jordan has fewer people than the city whose mayor is Nora Nolan.",
"The town in Plymouth County has 3,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Julie Jordan.",
"Of the town in Franklin County and Montclair, one has a population of 31,000 and the other has Cal Compton as its mayor.",
"Of Hayfork and Allerton, one is in Barnstable County and the other has a population of 46,000.",
"Allerton is either the city whose mayor is Al Acosta or the town whose mayor is Cal Compton.",
"The town in Berkshire County has fewer people than the city whose mayor is Gil Gonzales.",
"Northport has 3,000 more people than the town in Suffolk County."
] |
[
"Populations",
"Cities",
"Counties",
"Mayors"
] |
[
"28,000",
"31,000",
"34,000",
"37,000",
"40,000",
"43,000",
"46,000"
] |
[
"Allerton",
"Garnavillo",
"Hayfork",
"Montclair",
"Northport",
"Oakland Acres",
"Quasqueton"
] |
[
"Barnstable",
"Berkshire",
"Dukes",
"Franklin",
"Hampshire",
"Plymouth",
"Suffolk"
] |
[
"Al Acosta",
"Cal Compton",
"Gil Gonzales",
"Julie Jordan",
"Lisa Lyons",
"Nora Nolan",
"Vic Vazquez"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=16fb215d08eb57feedd455d071b4cccc
|
Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.
|
[
"The accountant won 10 million less than the winner from Connecticut.",
"The person from Hawaii won somewhat more than Dharma Day.",
"The person from Utah won 10 million more than Hilda Hunt.",
"The winner who won $30 million was the judge.",
"Of the person from Connecticut and the doctor, one won $30 million and the other was Alice Anders.",
"Of the person who won $25 million and Ferris Fry, one was the banker and the other was from Tennessee.",
"Hilda Hunt was the lawyer.",
"The banker was either Betty Baxter or the person from Utah.",
"Cal Chandler wasn't from Connecticut.",
"The person from Delaware won 20 million less than the doctor.",
"Hilda Hunt won 5 million less than Ed Elliott.",
"The person from Vermont won somewhat more than Ed Elliott.",
"Betty Baxter was either the winner who won $35 million or the winner from Tennessee.",
"Ed Elliott was either the winner from Hawaii or the senator."
] |
[
"Winnings",
"Winners",
"States",
"Occupations"
] |
[
"$5 million",
"$10 million",
"$15 million",
"$20 million",
"$25 million",
"$30 million",
"$35 million"
] |
[
"Alice Anders",
"Betty Baxter",
"Cal Chandler",
"Dharma Day",
"Ed Elliott",
"Ferris Fry",
"Hilda Hunt"
] |
[
"Connecticut",
"Delaware",
"Hawaii",
"Tennessee",
"Utah",
"Vermont",
"Washington"
] |
[
"accountant",
"banker",
"doctor",
"judge",
"lawyer",
"senator",
"teacher"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d4499371658ffc23ad578918aadadfbd
|
Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
|
[
"Of the shot taken in August and the photo published by The Geographer, one was of the polar bear and the other cost $150.",
"The photo of the red panda was taken 4 months before the photo of the arctic fox.",
"The seven photos were the photo of the orangutan, the photo published by Animal Science, the photo published by Science World, the shot taken in April, the shot taken in March, the shot taken in July and the shot published by Wildzone.",
"The photo taken in August didn't cost $700.",
"The shot of the polar bear was taken 1 month before the shot published by Wildzone.",
"The photo of the arctic fox was either the shot that cost $150 or the shot that cost $250.",
"Of the photo that cost $150 and the photo taken in June, one was published by The Geographer and the other was published by Animal Science.",
"The photo that cost $825 wasn't published by Animal Science.",
"Of the shot that cost $475 and the shot taken in March, one was of the red panda and the other was of the white rhino.",
"The photo that cost $550 was either the photo of the orangutan or the photo published by Earth Aware.",
"The photo of the giant tortoise was taken in June.",
"The shot that cost $150 was taken 1 month after the photo that cost $475.",
"Neither the shot published by Science World nor the photo of the arctic fox was the photo that cost $825.",
"The photo published by Earth Aware was taken 1 month before the shot published by Travel Almanac."
] |
[
"Months",
"Animals",
"Magazines",
"Prices"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August",
"September"
] |
[
"arctic fox",
"giant tortoise",
"orangutan",
"polar bear",
"red panda",
"snow leopard",
"white rhino"
] |
[
"Animal Science",
"Earth Aware",
"Nature Monthly",
"Science World",
"The Geographer",
"Travel Almanac",
"Wildzone"
] |
[
"$150",
"$250",
"$300",
"$475",
"$550",
"$700",
"$825"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b962a37c046ac83d195c6ff1e6d91429
|
Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.
|
[
"The person who will major in Biology was awarded $10,000 less than the person who's going to Penn State.",
"The person who's going to Brown won't major in German Poetry.",
"The person who will major in Archaeology was awarded $5,000 more than Kerry.",
"The student who's going to Cornell was awarded some amount less than Martha.",
"The student who's going to Northwestern was awarded $25,000 less than the student who's going to Harvard.",
"Hattie is either the student who received the $40,000 scholarship or the person who's going to Harvard.",
"The person who's going to Yale was awarded $15,000 more than Tracy.",
"Of Nettie and the student who's going to Northwestern, one received the $55,000 scholarship and the other will major in Biology.",
"Vicky was awarded $20,000 less than the student who will major in German Poetry.",
"The person who's going to Cornell was awarded $5,000 less than Wilma.",
"The seven students are the student who received the $55,000 scholarship, the student who will major in English, the student who will major in Physics, the person who will major in Biology, Tracy, Wilma and the student who will major in German Poetry.",
"The student who will major in Biology was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Physics.",
"The student who will major in Philosophy is either Kerry or the student who received the $40,000 scholarship.",
"Tracy was awarded some amount more than the person who will major in Biology."
] |
[
"Scholarships",
"Names",
"Majors",
"Universities"
] |
[
"$25,000",
"$30,000",
"$35,000",
"$40,000",
"$45,000",
"$50,000",
"$55,000"
] |
[
"Hattie",
"Kerry",
"Martha",
"Nettie",
"Tracy",
"Vicky",
"Wilma"
] |
[
"Archaeology",
"Biology",
"English",
"German Poetry",
"Mathematics",
"Philosophy",
"Physics"
] |
[
"Brown",
"Cornell",
"Harvard",
"Northwestern",
"Penn State",
"Stanford",
"Yale"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6ffc5c913c7cb606b51889ac6a8a0d69
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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 Zifennwein wasn't bottled in 1992.",
"The wine from Nashua vineyard was bottled 12 years before the Luzagueil.",
"The Vendemmia was bottled 8 years before the wine from Goose Lake vineyard.",
"The merlot was bottled 4 years after the Ece Suss.",
"The wine from Ellsworth vineyard was bottled 8 years after the Friambliss.",
"The syrah was bottled 4 years after the chardonnay.",
"The wine from Santa Barbara vineyard isn't a pinot gris.",
"The Zifennwein wasn't bottled at Ellsworth vineyard.",
"Of the chardonnay and the syrah, one is from West Gardiner vineyard and the other was bottled in 1996.",
"The riesling was bottled 8 years after the Ece Suss.",
"The seven wines are the 1984 wine, the wine from Goose Lake vineyard, the pinot noir, the syrah, the pinot gris, the wine from Yermo vineyard and the bottle from Tabor vineyard.",
"The Ece Suss was bottled sometime before the Vendemmia.",
"The Bianca Flaux wasn't bottled at Yermo vineyard.",
"The gewurztraminer was bottled sometime before the Zifennwein.",
"The 1992 bottle, the pinot gris, and the bottle from Tabor vineyard are three different wines."
] |
[
"Vintages",
"Wines",
"Types",
"Vineyards"
] |
[
"1984",
"1988",
"1992",
"1996",
"2000",
"2004",
"2008"
] |
[
"Annata Branco",
"Bianca Flaux",
"Ece Suss",
"Friambliss",
"Luzagueil",
"Vendemmia",
"Zifennwein"
] |
[
"chardonnay",
"gewurztraminer",
"merlot",
"pinot gris",
"pinot noir",
"riesling",
"syrah"
] |
[
"Ellsworth",
"Goose Lake",
"Nashua",
"Santa Barbara",
"Tabor",
"West Gardiner",
"Yermo"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e92b090d413767ff088741f9b41c9614
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Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.
|
[
"The blue topaz sold for 10 dollars more than the gem from Utah.",
"The stone found in the Everett claim sold for 20 dollars more than the gem from Nevada.",
"The gem found in the Williams claim sold for 30 dollars more than the corundum.",
"The zircon didn't sell for $810.",
"The aquamarine wasn't uncovered at the Fischer claim.",
"The stone from Idaho is either the gem found in the Gregory claim or the gem found in the Everett claim.",
"Of the stone that sold for $850 and the stone from Idaho, one is the smoky quartz and the other is the blue topaz.",
"Of the gem that sold for $810 and the smoky quartz, one was found at the Fischer claim and the other was from California.",
"The stone that sold for $840 is either the tourmaline or the gem from Wyoming.",
"The stone found in the Dunlap claim sold for somewhat less than the gem from Utah.",
"The gem that sold for $830 is either the stone from California or the stone found in the Williams claim.",
"The tourmaline wasn't from Oregon.",
"The gem that sold for $840 wasn't uncovered at the Gregory claim.",
"The gem found in the Collins claim sold for 20 dollars more than the tourmaline.",
"The aquamarine wasn't from Oregon.",
"The corundum wasn't uncovered at the Dunlap claim."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Gems",
"Claims",
"States"
] |
[
"$790",
"$800",
"$810",
"$820",
"$830",
"$840",
"$850"
] |
[
"aquamarine",
"blue topaz",
"corundum",
"rhodolite",
"smoky quartz",
"tourmaline",
"zircon"
] |
[
"Collins",
"Dunlap",
"Everett",
"Fischer",
"Gregory",
"Ingram",
"Williams"
] |
[
"California",
"Colorado",
"Idaho",
"Nevada",
"Oregon",
"Utah",
"Wyoming"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a2e888ba1b1ae2cb5ae452587bced886
|
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
|
[
"The runner in the yellow shirt finished 1 minute after the runner in the pink shirt.",
"Daryl wore the indigo shirt.",
"The contestant who finished in 27 minutes was either the contestant in the silver shirt or Isaac.",
"The contestant in the cyan shirt finished sometime before the contestant from Olema.",
"Isaac was either the competitor from Alpine or the runner who finished in 27 minutes.",
"Of the competitor from Norway and the contestant in the orange shirt, one finished in 26 minutes and the other finished in 22 minutes.",
"Neither the competitor in the cyan shirt nor Daryl was the competitor from El Segundo.",
"Neil finished 1 minute after Billy.",
"The runner from Alpine finished 1 minute after the contestant from Yorba Linda.",
"Neil finished sometime before Cesar.",
"Cesar was from Zamora.",
"The competitor from Yorba Linda was either the competitor in the silver shirt or the competitor who finished in 21 minutes.",
"The runner in the red shirt was either Billy or Lynn.",
"Billy wasn't from Olema.",
"Ted finished 1 minute after the contestant from El Segundo.",
"The contestant from Norway wore the yellow shirt."
] |
[
"Times",
"Runners",
"Shirt Colors",
"Town"
] |
[
"21 minutes",
"22 minutes",
"23 minutes",
"24 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"26 minutes",
"27 minutes"
] |
[
"Billy",
"Cesar",
"Daryl",
"Isaac",
"Lynn",
"Neil",
"Ted"
] |
[
"cyan",
"indigo",
"orange",
"pink",
"red",
"silver",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Alpine",
"El Segundo",
"Janesville",
"Norway",
"Olema",
"Yorba Linda",
"Zamora"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=239fed96e19cef41e9c81be0e31f6809
|
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 book that sold 19 copies wasn't written by Daniel Hansen.",
"Two for Tennis is either the 258-page book or the title that sold 47 copies.",
"Two for Tennis sold somewhat more copies than Away in Arles.",
"The 258-page book sold 21 more copies than Wendalissa.",
"The 218-page book sold 14 more copies than Bill Orega's book.",
"The 226-page book wasn't written by Jeff Holman.",
"Of the title that sold 26 copies and Wendalissa, one was written by Daniel Hansen and the other was written by Roscoe Jones.",
"The 204-page book wasn't written by Alexis Olson.",
"Zara's Game is either Alexis Olson's book or the 226-page book.",
"The 226-page book sold 35 more copies than the 185-page book.",
"My Best Friend sold 14 more copies than the 185-page book.",
"Two for Tennis sold somewhat fewer copies than Alexis Olson's book.",
"The title that sold 33 copies was written by Matt Stevens.",
"The title that sold 19 copies is either the 192-page book or My Best Friend.",
"Dessert Oasis sold 21 more copies than Bill Orega's book.",
"Zara's Game didn't sell exactly 54 copies."
] |
[
"Copies Sold",
"Book",
"Authors",
"Pages"
] |
[
"12",
"19",
"26",
"33",
"40",
"47",
"54"
] |
[
"Away in Arles",
"Call of Duty",
"Dessert Oasis",
"My Best Friend",
"Two for Tennis",
"Wendalissa",
"Zara\\'s Game"
] |
[
"Alexis Olson",
"Bill Orega",
"Daniel Hansen",
"Jeff Holman",
"Matt Stevens",
"Roscoe Jones",
"Zoey Stout"
] |
[
"185",
"192",
"204",
"218",
"226",
"258",
"310"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4ac592ac6124309e0205bf6dcf60735f
|
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 150 m. wide one, the Ordovician impact crater, the Cretaceous impact crater, the Vorckin impact crater and the Silurian impact crater are all different craters.",
"Of the 100 m. wide crater and the crater in modern-day Namibia, one was formed during the Ordovician period and the other is known as the Cersay site.",
"The 225 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Devonian period.",
"The Asanish impact crater is 150 m. wide.",
"The Silurian impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Kimeta impact crater.",
"The Moriwa impact crater is either the 200 m. wide one or the 250 m. wide one.",
"The 125 m. wide one is either the one in modern-day Sudan or the one in modern-day Poland.",
"The Vorckin impact crater was found in Uruguay.",
"The 200 m. wide crater wasn't formed during the Ordovician period.",
"The Cretaceous impact crater is either the crater in modern-day Tanzania or the 175 m. wide one.",
"The Vorckin impact crater wasn't formed during the Permian period.",
"The one in modern-day Sudan is wider than the Kimeta impact crater.",
"Neither the Cretaceous impact crater nor the Hinwore impact crater is the 200 m. wide crater.",
"The Garight impact crater is either the Cretaceous impact crater or the Cambrian impact crater.",
"The Asanish impact crater wasn't found in Russia.",
"The Hinwore impact crater wasn't formed during the Permian period.",
"Of the Cambrian impact crater and the 225 m. wide crater, one was found in Russia and the other was found in Sudan."
] |
[
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] |
[
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m.",
"200 m.",
"225 m.",
"250 m."
] |
[
"Asanish",
"Cersay",
"Garight",
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Moriwa",
"Vorckin"
] |
[
"Cambrian",
"Cretaceous",
"Devonian",
"Jurassic",
"Ordovician",
"Permian",
"Silurian"
] |
[
"Kazakhstan",
"Namibia",
"Poland",
"Russia",
"Sudan",
"Tanzania",
"Uruguay"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=86c9150410f9f5aaf48ce05d033bbd24
|
A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.
|
[
"The seven people were Heather, the person who started with the Torre Attack, the person who lost in 34 moves, the person who started with the Reti Opening, the person who played second, the player who lost in 25 moves and the person who played fifth.",
"The person who started with the Slav Defense played 1 game after the player who lost in 36 moves.",
"Of the person who started with the Giuoco Start and the person who started with the Torre Attack, one lost in 48 moves and the other was Heather.",
"Of the person who started with the Reti Opening and the person who played fifth, one was Nichole and the other lost in 18 moves.",
"Priscilla didn't play second.",
"Of the person who played sixth and the person who lost in 18 moves, one started with the Ware Opening and the other was Brooke.",
"Sonja played sometime after the person who lost in 30 moves.",
"The player who lost in 48 moves played sometime before Francis.",
"Francis, the person who played second, and the player who lost in 25 moves are three different people.",
"The person who lost in 34 moves played 2 games after Heather.",
"Brooke, the player who lost in 34 moves, and the person who started with the Reti Opening are three different people.",
"The person who started with the Benko Gambit played 1 game after the player who started with the Giuoco Start.",
"Of Irma and the person who lost in 36 moves, one played third and the other started with the Benko Gambit."
] |
[
"Games",
"Player",
"Gambits",
"Moves"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Brooke",
"Francis",
"Heather",
"Irma",
"Nichole",
"Priscilla",
"Sonja"
] |
[
"Benko Gambit",
"Evans Gambit",
"Giuoco Start",
"Reti Opening",
"Torre Attack",
"Slav Defense",
"Ware Opening"
] |
[
"18",
"21",
"25",
"30",
"34",
"36",
"48"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0883ad3adf2009c5e4281b3b89e8ad8b
|
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.
|
[
"Kelly Kirby finished 1,000 votes behind the Olema native.",
"The Olema native finished an unknown number of votes behind the Mountain Mesa native.",
"The Westminster native finished 500 votes ahead of the Olema native.",
"The Hebron native finished 1,000 votes ahead of Ed Ewing.",
"Of the Westminster native and Al Allen, one is the writer and the other is the lawyer.",
"The academic was either the candidate who received 11,000 votes or the Westminster native.",
"Ida Ingram isn't the teacher.",
"Al Allen finished 1,500 votes ahead of the Coalinga native.",
"Cate Carlson finished an unknown number of votes behind the academic.",
"Jed Jarvis finished 500 votes behind Ed Ewing.",
"The Coalinga native finished an unknown number of votes behind the doctor.",
"The person who received 9,000 votes isn't the architect.",
"The Evansdale native finished 1,500 votes ahead of the doctor.",
"The Mountain Mesa native isn't the architect.",
"The candidate who received 10,000 votes isn't the lawyer.",
"Fred Francis isn't from Mountain Mesa."
] |
[
"Votes",
"Candidates",
"Professions",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"8,500",
"9,000",
"9,500",
"10,000",
"10,500",
"11,000",
"11,500"
] |
[
"Al Allen",
"Cate Carlson",
"Ed Ewing",
"Fred Francis",
"Ida Ingram",
"Jed Jarvis",
"Kelly Kirby"
] |
[
"academic",
"architect",
"doctor",
"lawyer",
"rancher",
"teacher",
"writer"
] |
[
"Coalinga",
"Evansdale",
"Hebron",
"Lakota",
"Mountain Mesa",
"Olema",
"Westminster"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d4915e376e639c4bc7555cda73e3119
|
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 party-goer who brought the potato chips arrived 5 minutes after the friend who brought the pork rinds.",
"Clinton arrived 15 minutes before the party-goer from Pine Valley.",
"The friend who arrived at 4:35 pm didn't bring the corn chips.",
"The party-goer who brought the potato chips, Hubert, and the participant who arrived at 4:35 pm are three different people.",
"Lorraine arrived 5 minutes after the participant who brought the onion dip.",
"The friend from Fairfield arrived 5 minutes after the friend from Martensdale.",
"Iris isn't from Pine Valley.",
"The friend who brought the onion dip arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer who brought the hummus.",
"Hubert arrived 10 minutes after the participant who brought the pizza.",
"The participant who brought the pork rinds arrived sometime after the participant from Martensdale.",
"Of the friend who arrived at 4:55 pm and the party-goer who brought the pork rinds, one is Lorraine and the other is from Anaheim Hills.",
"Iris didn't arrive at 5:00 pm.",
"The friend from Kernville arrived sometime before the participant from Dos Palos.",
"The participant who brought the hummus, Grant, and the participant from Dos Palos are three different people.",
"Marilyn arrived 15 minutes before the participant who brought the onion dip.",
"The friend from Kernville arrived 10 minutes after the participant from Anaheim Hills."
] |
[
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] |
[
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm",
"4:50 pm",
"4:55 pm",
"5:00 pm"
] |
[
"Clinton",
"David",
"Grant",
"Hubert",
"Iris",
"Lorraine",
"Marilyn"
] |
[
"corn chips",
"hummus",
"onion dip",
"pizza",
"pork rinds",
"potato chips",
"soda"
] |
[
"Anaheim Hills",
"Dos Palos",
"El Segundo",
"Fairfield",
"Kernville",
"Martensdale",
"Pine Valley"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4ebb07482a168fd3324f9d9772b574c5
|
Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.
|
[
"The Alley Cats was either the team from Rialto or the team in the yellow shirts.",
"Of the squad in the lime green shirts and the squad in the blue shirts, one was the Gutter Gals and the other had a final score of 763 points.",
"The Splitters didn't wear lime green shirts.",
"The team from Newark was either the team in the yellow shirts or the squad in the blue shirts.",
"The Splitters finished 24 points below the Gutter Gals.",
"The squad from Rialto finished 12 points above the squad in the pink shirts.",
"The team from Fullerton wore lime green shirts.",
"The team in the yellow shirts finished 12 points below the squad from Yarmouth.",
"The Pin Pushers finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the squad from Hartwick.",
"Of the squad that finished with 775 points and the squad that finished with 739 points, one was the Rowdy Rollers and the other was from Big Bear Lake.",
"The Turkey Rolls finished 24 points below the team in the violet shirts.",
"The team from Hartwick didn't wear gold shirts.",
"The Pin Pushers finished 24 points below the squad in the pink shirts.",
"Of the squad in the lime green shirts and the team from Millerton, one was the Gutter Gals and the other had a final score of 763 points.",
"The team in the red shirts finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the squad in the blue shirts."
] |
[
"Final Scores",
"Teams",
"Shirt Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"715",
"727",
"739",
"751",
"763",
"775",
"787"
] |
[
"Alley Cats",
"Gutter Gals",
"Oddballs",
"Pin Pushers",
"Rowdy Rollers",
"Splitters",
"Turkey Rolls"
] |
[
"blue",
"gold",
"lime green",
"pink",
"red",
"violet",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Big Bear Lake",
"Fullerton",
"Hartwick",
"Millerton",
"Newark",
"Rialto",
"Yarmouth"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=82e7302c75a30b15f2f9628bfdfdacef
|
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.
|
[
"Yolanda Bauer's bag doesn't weigh 38 pounds.",
"The maroon bag is either Tanya Gould's suitcase or Wanda Dotson's bag.",
"The red bag weighs less than the suitcase that needs to go to Denver.",
"The piece that weighs 41 pounds was supposed to go to Los Angeles.",
"Of the bag that weighs 44 pounds and Xavier Carey's luggage, one is red and the other was supposed to go to New York.",
"The yellow piece weighs 6 pounds less than the bag that needs to go to New York.",
"The piece that weighs 53 pounds isn't cyan.",
"The piece that weighs 41 pounds, Zed Alexander's bag, the suitcase that needs to go to New York, the suitcase that needs to go to Denver and the suitcase that needs to go to Atlanta are all different pieces.",
"Of the teal bag and the bag that needs to go to Chicago, one is Ute Fleming's and the other is Zed Alexander's.",
"Wanda Dotson's bag was supposed to go to Atlanta.",
"Yolanda Bauer's suitcase weighs less than Vic Evans's suitcase.",
"Of the luggage that needs to go to New York and Ute Fleming's luggage, one weighs 53 pounds and the other weighs 35 pounds.",
"The bag that needs to go to Santa Fe is either the luggage that weighs 50 pounds or the lime bag.",
"The suitcase that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs more than the suitcase that needs to go to Santa Fe."
] |
[
"Pounds",
"Owners",
"Colors",
"Destinations"
] |
[
"35",
"38",
"41",
"44",
"47",
"50",
"53"
] |
[
"Tanya Gould",
"Ute Fleming",
"Vic Evans",
"Wanda Dotson",
"Xavier Carey",
"Yolanda Bauer",
"Zed Alexander"
] |
[
"cyan",
"lime",
"maroon",
"red",
"silver",
"teal",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Atlanta",
"Chicago",
"Denver",
"Los Angeles",
"New York",
"Orlando",
"Santa Fe"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7666ebb3408d5ab35938c4cbd825edf4
|
There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different "Smokejumper" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.
|
[
"The squad with 4 members was dropped at Brook Woods.",
"The squad with 5 members deployed 1 hour after the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest.",
"The team with 5 members is either the squad that jumped at 12:00pm or the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge.",
"Charlie Group didn't deploy at 9:00am.",
"The team that jumped at 8:00am was dropped at Frazier Park.",
"Sierra Group deployed 2 hours before Whiskey Group.",
"The team that dropped at Anthon Ridge deployed 1 hour before the team with 10 members.",
"The team that dropped at Gran Mountain is either India Group or the squad with 8 members.",
"Of the team with 5 members and the team with 6 members, one is Whiskey Group and the other deployed at 8:00am.",
"Tango Group deployed sometime after Sierra Group.",
"Foxtrot Group deployed 1 hour after Yankee Group.",
"The team with 8 members deployed 1 hour after the team that dropped at Frazier Park.",
"The seven teams are the squad that jumped at 11:00am, the squad with 4 members, the team with 7 members, the team with 8 members, the squad with 6 members, the squad with 5 members and Foxtrot Group.",
"The team that jumped at 12:00pm weren't dropped at Dana Point.",
"India Group deployed 3 hours after the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge."
] |
[
"Times",
"Teams",
"Locations",
"Team Sizes"
] |
[
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm",
"1:00pm",
"2:00pm"
] |
[
"Charlie",
"Foxtrot",
"India",
"Sierra",
"Tango",
"Whiskey",
"Yankee"
] |
[
"Anthon Ridge",
"Brook Woods",
"Crestline X",
"Dana Point",
"Ezra Forest",
"Frazier Park",
"Gran Mountain"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d9a0382b6c895f3997e959a3ad8dbd10
|
Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.
|
[
"Ira was either the contestant from Mount Union or the player who threw the white darts.",
"Of the player from Oakland Acres and the contestant who scored 55 points, one threw the black darts and the other threw the white darts.",
"The player from Worthington finished 7 points lower than Alton.",
"Of the player from Oakland Acres and the player from Lohrville, one was Alton and the other finished with 41 points.",
"The player who threw the green darts finished 7 points lower than the contestant who threw the violet darts.",
"Bill scored 14 points higher than the contestant from Yorktown.",
"Luther scored 7 points higher than the contestant who threw the violet darts.",
"The contestant who threw the red darts scored somewhat higher than the contestant who threw the black darts.",
"Ira scored 21 points higher than the player who threw the green darts.",
"The player from Braddyville was either Luther or the player who threw the yellow darts.",
"The contestant from Worthington finished somewhat lower than Keith.",
"Felix didn't finish with 41 points.",
"Ira finished somewhat lower than the contestant who threw the gray darts."
] |
[
"Scores",
"Players",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"41",
"48",
"55",
"62",
"69",
"76",
"83"
] |
[
"Alton",
"Bill",
"Felix",
"Ira",
"Keith",
"Luther",
"Willard"
] |
[
"black",
"gray",
"green",
"red",
"violet",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Braddyville",
"Lohrville",
"Mount Union",
"Oakland Acres",
"Toledo",
"Worthington",
"Yorktown"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3c3329c7ac74b7e57ecdfb8855a7eca9
|
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
|
[
"Victor isn't 109 years old.",
"The centenarian who is 113 years old is either the Utah native or Victor.",
"Of the person who is 111 years old and Herbert, one is a native of Illinois and the other lives in Villa Park.",
"Floyd is older than Jason.",
"The centenarian who lives in Dos Palos, the person who is 109 years old, the Texas native, Herbert, the Louisiana native and Doris are all different people.",
"Of the Texas native and Cody, one lives in Greene and the other is 111 years old.",
"Floyd is either the centenarian who lives in Villa Park or the person who lives in Kirkville.",
"The person who lives in Tehama isn't a native of Oregon.",
"Victor doesn't live in Dos Palos.",
"The Texas native is older than the Oregon native.",
"The Utah native is 2 years younger than the centenarian who lives in Dos Palos.",
"Of the Utah native and Herbert, one lives in Villa Park and the other lives in Shaver Lake.",
"The Kansas native is 4 years older than the centenarian who lives in Greene."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Names",
"States",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"109 years",
"110 years",
"111 years",
"112 years",
"113 years",
"114 years",
"115 years"
] |
[
"Cody",
"Doris",
"Floyd",
"Herbert",
"Jason",
"Victor",
"Willard"
] |
[
"Georgia",
"Illinois",
"Kansas",
"Louisiana",
"Oregon",
"Texas",
"Utah"
] |
[
"Dos Palos",
"Fruitland",
"Greene",
"Kirkville",
"Shaver Lake",
"Tehama",
"Villa Park"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2881c337878f613e9474061c2c9d672d
|
The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.
|
[
"\"Peanut\" lived 60,000 years before \"Dumbo\".",
"Of the animal that was 8.6 ft tall and the mammoth found in Siberia, one is thought to be 200,000 years old and the other was named \"Snuffles\".",
"The animal found in Michigan lived 60,000 years before the animal found in Norway.",
"The animal that was 7.8 ft tall lived 60,000 years after the animal found in Siberia.",
"\"Snuffles\" was either the animal that was 8.6 ft tall or the mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall.",
"\"Bernie\" lived sometime after \"Ellie\".",
"The seven animals were \"Bernie\", the animal found in Siberia, the animal that was 8.1 ft tall, the animal believed to be 230,000 years old, the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall, the animal believed to be 110,000 years old and the animal that was 8.6 ft tall.",
"\"Peanut\", the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall, and the mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall are three different animals.",
"The animal that was 8.2 ft tall lived sometime before the animal found in Scotland.",
"\"Peanut\" lived sometime before the animal that was 9.3 ft tall.",
"\"Dumbo\" wasn't found in Alaska.",
"The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall was either the mammoth found in Saskatchewan or the mammoth found in Siberia.",
"\"Thumper\" isn't believed to be 50,000 years old.",
"\"Thumper\" lived sometime after \"Fang\".",
"The mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall lived 90,000 years before the mammoth found in Saskatchewan.",
"The animal that was 8.6 ft tall wasn't found in Scotland.",
"The animal that was 8.2 ft tall lived 60,000 years after the mammoth found in Greenland."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Names",
"Locations",
"Heights"
] |
[
"230,000 years",
"200,000 years",
"170,000 years",
"140,000 years",
"110,000 years",
"80,000 years",
"50,000 years"
] |
[
"Bernie",
"Dumbo",
"Ellie",
"Fang",
"Peanut",
"Snuffles",
"Thumper"
] |
[
"Alaska",
"Greenland",
"Michigan",
"Norway",
"Saskatchewan",
"Scotland",
"Siberia"
] |
[
"7.8 ft",
"8.1 ft",
"8.2 ft",
"8.6 ft",
"8.9 ft",
"9.3 ft",
"9.6 ft"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8efe454b45a0ec37f08877c7983b1ee4
|
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
|
[
"The Independent spoke 1 day after the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.",
"The politician whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees spoke 1 day after the politician whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees.",
"The politician whose speech brought in 850 attendees spoke sometime after the speaker whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees.",
"Gara Oldman spoke 1 day before the candidate whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.",
"The person who spoke on January 14th wasn't the Libertarian.",
"The Democrat spoke sometime before Fred Maddox.",
"The Socialist was either Conner Dawes or Barron Tweed.",
"Barron Tweed, the politician who spoke on January 19th, the politician who spoke on January 14th, the politician who spoke on January 15th, the candidate who spoke on January 20th and the Socialist were all different people.",
"Ashley Dale spoke 1 day after the speaker whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.",
"The politician whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees spoke sometime after the Libertarian.",
"The person whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees was either the candidate who spoke on January 20th or the Socialist.",
"Of the Republican and Edith Frayle, one spoke in front of 1,450 attendees and the other spoke on January 17th.",
"The candidate who spoke on January 20th wasn't the Objectivist.",
"The Democrat spoke 1 day after Gara Oldman."
] |
[
"Days",
"Candidates",
"Parties",
"Attendees"
] |
[
"January 14th",
"January 15th",
"January 16th",
"January 17th",
"January 18th",
"January 19th",
"January 20th"
] |
[
"Ashley Dale",
"Barron Tweed",
"Conner Dawes",
"Daniel Stead",
"Edith Frayle",
"Fred Maddox",
"Gara Oldman"
] |
[
"Democrat",
"Independent",
"Libertarian",
"Objectivist",
"Reformist",
"Republican",
"Socialist"
] |
[
"850",
"1,200",
"1,450",
"1,600",
"1,875",
"2,250",
"2,600"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5cd47606fd5d17eb29553676fffea5cc
|
The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.
|
[
"The one that is 10 feet tall didn't come from Kenya.",
"The 22-year-old one is 4 feet taller than the giraffe from Tanzania.",
"Zakita is 1 foot taller than the 18-year-old animal.",
"The one from Chad is somewhat taller than Jebedah.",
"Of the 22-year-old giraffe and the one that is 13 feet tall, one is Kaldel and the other is Angrit.",
"The one from Kenya is somewhat shorter than Angrit.",
"The one from Botswana is 3 feet taller than the 17-year-old one.",
"The 27-year-old one is 3 feet taller than the animal from Tanzania.",
"The animal that is 16 feet tall didn't come from Zambia.",
"The giraffe from Zambia is somewhat taller than the one from Cameroon.",
"Pezaku is 2 feet shorter than Dyneton.",
"Jebedah is either the giraffe that is 13 feet tall or the one that is 10 feet tall.",
"The 21-year-old giraffe is 2 feet taller than the giraffe from Botswana.",
"Kaldel is somewhat taller than Angrit.",
"Dyneton isn't exactly 21 years old.",
"The one from Tanzania is 2 feet shorter than the one from Cameroon.",
"The giraffe from Tanzania is 2 feet shorter than the 16-year-old giraffe."
] |
[
"Heights",
"Giraffes",
"Countries",
"Ages"
] |
[
"10 feet",
"11 feet",
"12 feet",
"13 feet",
"14 feet",
"15 feet",
"16 feet"
] |
[
"Angrit",
"Dyneton",
"Gareka",
"Jebedah",
"Kaldel",
"Pezaku",
"Zakita"
] |
[
"Botswana",
"Cameroon",
"Chad",
"Kenya",
"Namibia",
"Tanzania",
"Zambia"
] |
[
"16",
"17",
"18",
"21",
"22",
"23",
"27"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4c0b04a47750a75d6a1c1c228f9d60ba
|
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 Physics class and the class in room 318, one is taught by Mr. Travis and the other is held during fifth period.",
"Mr. Lester's class is held 1 period before the course in room 114.",
"The History class is held 3 periods after the Biology class.",
"Of the third period class and Mr. Travis's class, one is Spanish and the other is in room 114.",
"Mr. Yang's class is held sometime after the Geometry class.",
"The class in room 208 is held sometime before the Biology class.",
"Mr. Osborn's class is held 1 period after the class in room 208.",
"Of Mr. Travis's class and the Art class, one is held during seventh period and the other is in room 125.",
"The History class is either Mr. Webster's class or the first period class.",
"The class in room 208 isn't taught by Mr. Glover.",
"The class in room 215 isn't held during fourth period.",
"The Spanish class isn't taught by Mr. Glover.",
"The course in room 125 is held 4 periods after the course in room 322."
] |
[
"Periods",
"Room Numbers",
"Teachers",
"Classes"
] |
[
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"5th",
"6th",
"7th"
] |
[
"114",
"125",
"201",
"208",
"215",
"318",
"322"
] |
[
"Farmer",
"Glover",
"Lester",
"Osborn",
"Travis",
"Webster",
"Yang"
] |
[
"Art",
"Biology",
"Chemistry",
"Geometry",
"History",
"Physics",
"Spanish"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=998b45ff05e19c11c0a636728a5b9ab4
|
The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.
|
[
"Of the sombreuil and the old blush, one was Georgia's and the other won third place.",
"The winecup was either the rose grown in Tahoe Vista or the rose grown in Yorba Linda.",
"The lafter was either the flower grown in Dunlap or the flower that won seventh place.",
"The lafter wasn't grown in Roland.",
"Yvette's flower finished 3 places ahead of the flower grown in Dunlap.",
"Of Deanna's rose and the rose that won seventh place, one is the lafter and the other was grown in Newport Beach.",
"The nearly wild wasn't grown by Shannon.",
"The old blush was either the rose that won first place or the flower grown in Dunlap.",
"The rose grown in Yorba Linda finished 1 place ahead of the flower grown in Spragueville.",
"Georgia's flower finished 4 places behind Shannon's flower.",
"Kristin's rose finished 1 place ahead of Irene's flower.",
"The rose grown in Yorba Linda finished somewhere behind the nearly wild.",
"The bon silene wasn't grown in Spragueville.",
"The flower that won third place was either Kristin's flower or the winecup."
] |
[
"Placements",
"Roses",
"Gardeners",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"bon silene",
"lafter",
"nearly wild",
"old blush",
"red cascade",
"sombreuil",
"winecup"
] |
[
"Deanna",
"Georgia",
"Irene",
"Kristin",
"Peggy",
"Shannon",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"Dunlap",
"Ida Grove",
"Newport Beach",
"Roland",
"Spragueville",
"Tahoe Vista",
"Yorba Linda"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0fadf72becf9ac25b4d90dbd76e9c409
|
A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.
|
[
"Christine was either the person who started with the Slav Defense or the person who lost in 18 moves.",
"The person who played seventh was either the player who started with the Benko Gambit or the person who started with the Giuoco Start.",
"Kendra played 1 game before the player who lost in 21 moves.",
"The person who lost in 41 moves played sometime after the person who lost in 34 moves.",
"The person who played fourth didn't lose after exactly 41 moves.",
"The person who started with the Evans Gambit played 3 games before Kendra.",
"Sonja played 5 games after Jacquelyn.",
"The player who lost in 18 moves was either Zachary or the player who started with the Ware Opening.",
"Jacquelyn was either the person who played fourth or the player who lost in 48 moves.",
"The person who lost in 48 moves played 1 game before the player who started with the Torre Attack.",
"Of Tara and the person who played seventh, one lost in 18 moves and the other lost in 25 moves.",
"The person who lost in 25 moves played sometime after Zachary.",
"The person who lost in 34 moves played sometime after the player who started with the Evans Gambit.",
"The player who lost in 34 moves didn't begin with the Reti Opening.",
"Of the person who started with the Giuoco Start and the person who played fifth, one lost in 21 moves and the other was Sonja.",
"The player who started with the Evans Gambit played sometime before the player who lost in 29 moves."
] |
[
"Games",
"Player",
"Gambits",
"Moves"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
[
"Christine",
"Jacquelyn",
"Kendra",
"Opal",
"Sonja",
"Tara",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Benko Gambit",
"Evans Gambit",
"Giuoco Start",
"Reti Opening",
"Torre Attack",
"Slav Defense",
"Ware Opening"
] |
[
"18",
"21",
"25",
"29",
"34",
"41",
"48"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f24ae62ce0d4622d1936005f71c96fbf
|
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.
|
[
"Of Carrie and the customer who was dropped off on King Court, one was picked up at the Fremont Library and the other paid $12.50.",
"The seven customers were Josephine, the client who was dropped off on King Court, the person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower, the person who was dropped off on Ethel Street, the client with the $15.50 fare, the person with the $6.50 fare and the customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club.",
"Of Elvira and the client who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel, one was dropped off on O Street and the other was dropped off on York Court.",
"Sara paid 9 dollars less than Della.",
"The customer who was dropped off on Ethel Street paid 9 dollars more than Geraldine.",
"Geraldine paid 6 dollars more than Sara.",
"The client who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 12 dollars less than Kate.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Norvell House paid somewhat more than Elvira.",
"The customer with the $15.50 fare wasn't dropped off on O Street.",
"The person who got picked up at the Rainier Club paid 3 dollars more than the person who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue.",
"Carrie paid somewhat more than the client who got picked up at the Norvell House.",
"Of Sara and the person who was dropped off on Riverside Drive, one was picked up at the Hoge Building and the other paid $18.50."
] |
[
"Fares",
"Customers",
"Pickup Points",
"Drop-off Points"
] |
[
"$6.50",
"$9.50",
"$12.50",
"$15.50",
"$18.50",
"$21.50",
"$24.50"
] |
[
"Carrie",
"Della",
"Elvira",
"Geraldine",
"Josephine",
"Kate",
"Sara"
] |
[
"Camlin Hotel",
"Fremont Library",
"Hoge Building",
"Neptune Theatre",
"Norvell House",
"Olympic Tower",
"Rainier Club"
] |
[
"Ethel Street",
"Graydon Avenue",
"King Court",
"Mill Avenue",
"O Street",
"Riverside Drive",
"York Court"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7f5f7811e78224803708d11754986d3a
|
Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.
|
[
"Player number 21 played 4 more games than player number 5.",
"Neither the person who played in 8 games last season nor Lonnie Love is player number 12.",
"Lonnie Love didn't play exactly 7 games last season.",
"Edward Ellis played one game more than player number 20.",
"The corner back played one game less than player number 14.",
"Mike Mullen doesn't wear number 12.",
"The person who played in 4 games last season is the placekicker.",
"The person who played in 7 games last season is the defensive back.",
"Lonnie Love is either the quarterback or player number 20.",
"Mike Mullen played more games than the quarterback.",
"Of Ned Navarro and Horace Hayden, one wears number 29 and the other played 6 games last season.",
"Neither player number 14 nor the defensive back is the person who played in 4 games last season.",
"Donald Davis played 4 more games than player number 5.",
"The defensive end played 2 more games than the tight end.",
"Ned Navarro played fewer games than Lonnie Love."
] |
[
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9"
] |
[
"Donald Davis",
"Edward Ellis",
"Horace Hayden",
"Jack Jensen",
"Lonnie Love",
"Mike Mullen",
"Ned Navarro"
] |
[
"corner back",
"defensive back",
"defensive end",
"placekicker",
"quarterback",
"tight end",
"wide receiver"
] |
[
"5",
"12",
"14",
"20",
"21",
"24",
"29"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=750f8523b4ed6a5e6c909eb4258bc508
|
Its time for this year's Strongman "Dead Lift" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.
|
[
"The South African will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Vincent.",
"The man going sixth will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the Dane.",
"The American will lift a weight that is 120 pounds lighter than the one selected by the person going seventh.",
"The Korean will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by Francisco.",
"Nicola will lift a weight that is 120 pounds lighter than the one selected by the man going third.",
"Brent isn't the Korean.",
"The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs isn't the Dane.",
"The contestant who will lift 1,120 lbs won't go sixth.",
"Francisco won't lift an exact weight of 1,120 lbs.",
"Of the American and Jeremy, one will go fourth and the other will lift 880 lbs.",
"The contestant going fourth will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Oliver.",
"The person going first is either the contestant who will lift 960 lbs or the Russian.",
"The man going second will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the American.",
"Brent will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the person going second.",
"Brent will lift 1,000 lbs.",
"Brent isn't the South African.",
"The person who will lift 1,000 lbs isn't the Dane.",
"The Swede will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the contestant going fifth."
] |
[
"Weights",
"Competitors",
"Nationalities",
"Orders"
] |
[
"880 lbs",
"920 lbs",
"960 lbs",
"1,000 lbs",
"1,040 lbs",
"1,080 lbs",
"1,120 lbs"
] |
[
"Brent",
"Francisco",
"Jeremy",
"Nicola",
"Oliver",
"Vincent",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"American",
"Canadian",
"Dane",
"Korean",
"Russian",
"South African",
"Swede"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7c120f66ff293afe4c7e4e54fd23f0f9
|
Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.
|
[
"The item with the 5-year warranty is either the $440 air conditioner or the air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.",
"The Binson C40 is either the item with the 12-year warranty or the air conditioner with the 3-year warranty.",
"Of the Chiller Z and the unit with the 15-year warranty, one has the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other costs $375.",
"The $505 unit is either the item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the Chiller Z.",
"The air conditioner with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs somewhat less than the item with the 5-year warranty.",
"The Ultralux 92, the $375 unit, the air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity, the air conditioner with the 3-year warranty and the item with the 1-year warranty are all different units.",
"Of the item with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the air conditioner with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity, one has the 1-year warranty and the other is the Coolstar XV5.",
"The Freezon Flux costs 65 dollars less than the Ultralux 92.",
"Of the Chiller Z and the unit with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity, one costs $570 and the other has the 10-year warranty.",
"The air conditioner with the 7-year warranty costs somewhat less than the Coolstar XV5.",
"The item with the 15-year warranty costs 195 dollars less than the EnergyBeam 110.",
"The air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars less than the unit with the 15-year warranty.",
"The $700 air conditioner doesn't have the 12-year warranty."
] |
[
"Prices",
"AC Units",
"Capcities",
"Warranties"
] |
[
"$375",
"$440",
"$505",
"$570",
"$635",
"$700",
"$765"
] |
[
"Binson C40",
"Chiller Z",
"Coolstar XV5",
"EnergyBeam 110",
"Freezon Flux",
"Ultralux 92",
"Z-Free XL"
] |
[
"5,000 BTUs",
"10,000 BTUs",
"15,000 BTUs",
"20,000 BTUs",
"25,000 BTUs",
"30,000 BTUs",
"35,000 BTUs"
] |
[
"1-year",
"3-year",
"5-year",
"7-year",
"10-year",
"12-year",
"15-year"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7ac49fb831c2304616941c16366bc75
|
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
|
[
"Derek's purchase didn't cost $105.",
"Gina's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Luxembourg.",
"Of Heather's purchase and the specimen from Jordan, one was the chalkhill butterfly and the other sold for $120.",
"Derek's purchase wasn't from Madagascar.",
"Linda's purchase cost more than the specimen from Norway.",
"Neither the butterfly that sold for $45 nor the insect that sold for $105 was the clearwing butterfly.",
"The specimen from Jordan cost 15 dollars less than the emperor butterfly.",
"The seven butterflies were the peacock butterfly, the insect that sold for $45, Alejandro's purchase, the butterfly that sold for $105, the insect that sold for $60, the specimen from Denmark and Heather's purchase.",
"Gina's purchase wasn't from Panama.",
"The peacock butterfly was either the insect that sold for $90 or Victor's purchase.",
"The atlas butterfly cost 45 dollars less than the specimen from Madagascar.",
"The chalkhill butterfly cost 45 dollars less than Alejandro's purchase.",
"The specimen from Norway wasn't the clearwing butterfly.",
"The grayling butterfly cost 30 dollars more than the peacock butterfly.",
"The chalkhill butterfly cost 30 dollars more than Elsie's purchase.",
"The butterfly that sold for $75 was either the chalkhill butterfly or the specimen from Luxembourg."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Butterflies",
"Countries"
] |
[
"$45",
"$60",
"$75",
"$90",
"$105",
"$120",
"$135"
] |
[
"Alejandro",
"Derek",
"Elsie",
"Gina",
"Heather",
"Linda",
"Victor"
] |
[
"atlas",
"chalkhill",
"clearwing",
"emperor",
"grayling",
"peacock",
"swallowtail"
] |
[
"Denmark",
"Jordan",
"Luxembourg",
"Madagascar",
"Norway",
"Panama",
"Tunisia"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=138c1084a9484f58731409801a95a889
|
Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.
|
[
"The game with the Warriors was sometime before the game in Edinburg.",
"The match with the Tuscanos was in Avila Beach.",
"Of the 18-6 game and the game in Humeston, one featured the Red and Blues and the other featured the Rams.",
"The 42-20 game was 4 days after the 13-9 game.",
"The game with the Eagles was sometime after the game with the Rams.",
"The game in Ferndale was 20 days after the match in Groveland.",
"The 42-20 game is either the game with the Dragons or the match with the Warriors.",
"The 34-7 match was sometime before the 20-13 game.",
"The seven games are the game with the Tuscanos, the 42-20 game, the 34-7 match, the match in Ferndale, the October 19 match, the game in Island Falls and the October 3 match.",
"The 24-21 game was 4 days after the game in Island Falls.",
"The game in Groveland is either the 24-21 game or the October 3 game.",
"The match in Island Falls didn't finish with a score of 28-10.",
"The game with the Dragons was in Island Falls."
] |
[
"Dates",
"Teams",
"Scores",
"Towns"
] |
[
"October 3",
"October 7",
"October 11",
"October 15",
"October 19",
"October 23",
"October 27"
] |
[
"Dragons",
"Eagles",
"Rams",
"Red and Blues",
"Tuscanos",
"Warriors",
"White Rhinos"
] |
[
"13-9",
"18-6",
"20-13",
"24-21",
"28-10",
"34-7",
"42-20"
] |
[
"Avila Beach",
"Coachella",
"Edinburg",
"Ferndale",
"Groveland",
"Humeston",
"Island Falls"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ac1151d1914041494d033b5be974e002
|
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 build with 640 GB of hard drive space has a 3.2 GHz processor.",
"Alejandro's system is either the system with 384 GB of hard drive space or the system with 3 GB of RAM.",
"The system with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Alejandro's system.",
"Of the computer with 640 GB of hard drive space and Fernando's computer, one has 4 GB of RAM and the other has a 1.4 GHz processor.",
"The system with a 1.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Charlie's computer.",
"The computer with 8 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the build with 4 GB of RAM.",
"Enrique's computer has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than Zachary's system.",
"Philip's build doesn't have a 3.2 GHz processor.",
"Alejandro's computer has a hard drive that is 384 GB smaller than the build with a 1.6 GHz processor.",
"The computer with a 3.8 GHz processor has 8 GB of RAM.",
"Of the computer with 1 GB of RAM and the system with a 2.0 GHz processor, one has a 384 GB hard drive and the other is Fernando's.",
"The build with 12 GB of RAM is either Alejandro's computer or Fernando's system.",
"The computer with a 2.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 384 GB smaller than the computer with a 2.8 GHz processor.",
"Enrique's system has 2 GB of RAM."
] |
[
"Hard Drives",
"Customers",
"RAM",
"Processors"
] |
[
"128 GB",
"256 GB",
"384 GB",
"512 GB",
"640 GB",
"768 GB",
"896 GB"
] |
[
"Alejandro",
"Charlie",
"Enrique",
"Fernando",
"Kerry",
"Philip",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"1 GB",
"2 GB",
"3 GB",
"4 GB",
"6 GB",
"8 GB",
"12 GB"
] |
[
"1.4 GHz",
"1.6 GHz",
"2.0 GHz",
"2.4 GHz",
"2.8 GHz",
"3.2 GHz",
"3.8 GHz"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ef1415e4742ffe2d2a563ccbaf80f4d6
|
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.
|
[
"Juana's pair was't a size 9.",
"The size 4 set was either the $260 pair or the Abbott Hill footwear.",
"Genevieve's pair was either the $125 pair or the size 10 set.",
"The size 7 set was either the Cormano footwear or the $260 pair.",
"Irma's pair was 1 size smaller than the $230 pair.",
"The $140 pair was 1 size larger than the $260 pair.",
"Whitney's pair was't a size 7.",
"Of the $125 pair and Juana's pair, one was a size 4 and the other was by Graffetz.",
"Whitney's pair was either the Tinghill footwear or the Schtillet footwear.",
"The $230 pair was either the Schtillet footwear or the size 6 set.",
"The Williford footwear was either Natalie's pair or the size 4 set.",
"Yvette's pair didn't cost $140.",
"The $170 pair wasn't made by Cormano.",
"Of the Graffetz footwear and Irma's pair, one was a size 5 and the other cost $200.",
"The Schtillet footwear was somewhat smaller than the Manzarita footwear.",
"The $260 pair was 1 size larger than the Manzarita footwear.",
"The Cormano footwear was somewhat larger than the $155 pair."
] |
[
"Shoe Sizes",
"Customers",
"Brands",
"Prices"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
[
"Estelle",
"Genevieve",
"Irma",
"Juana",
"Natalie",
"Whitney",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"Abbott Hill",
"Cormano",
"Graffetz",
"Manzarita",
"Schtillet",
"Tinghill",
"Williford"
] |
[
"$125",
"$140",
"$155",
"$170",
"$200",
"$230",
"$260"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=89eb849b22f675a6007a42fbae7b1585
|
Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.
|
[
"The person from Nora Springs graduated 1 year after the player who's now with the Mariners.",
"The person who's now with the Dodgers graduated 4 years before the person from Orcutt.",
"Walter graduated before Kenny.",
"Neither the player who's now with the Mariners nor the person who's now with the Brewers is the player who graduated in 2008.",
"The player from Quimby isn't playing for the Reds.",
"Of the person who's now with the Tigers and Kenny, one graduated in 2010 and the other is from York.",
"Ivan isn't playing for the Reds.",
"Herman is either the person who's now with the Tigers or the player who's now with the Reds.",
"Of Walter and the person from York, one is now with the Orioles and the other graduated in 2007.",
"Nelson graduated 4 years before the person who's now with the Reds.",
"Ivan isn't playing for the Brewers.",
"The player from Eldon isn't playing for the Angels.",
"The person from Bradbury graduated before Walter.",
"The player who's now with the Dodgers is either Victor or Kenny.",
"Neither the person from Eldon nor the player from Nora Springs is Herman.",
"Victor graduated 2 years after the person from Nora Springs."
] |
[
"Years",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"2005",
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011"
] |
[
"Herman",
"Ivan",
"Jackie",
"Kenny",
"Nelson",
"Victor",
"Walter"
] |
[
"Angels",
"Brewers",
"Dodgers",
"Mariners",
"Orioles",
"Reds",
"Tigers"
] |
[
"Bradbury",
"Eldon",
"Nora Springs",
"Orcutt",
"Quimby",
"Unity",
"York"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b8b27d57c1913ec9319d948868fa0e16
|
The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for "nuisance" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.
|
[
"The alligator caught in Argo is 5 years younger than the gator that is 12.0 feet long.",
"Bubba is 20 years younger than Barnabas.",
"The alligator that is 15.3 feet long is 10 years older than the alligator that is 11.1 feet long.",
"The alligator that is 12.9 feet long is either the 20 year old animal or the animal caught in Gary.",
"The alligator that is 13.6 feet long is 5 years younger than the gator caught in Lynn.",
"The gator caught in Argo, the 30 year old animal, the 10 year old animal, the 35 year old gator, the gator that is 15.3 feet long and the 15 year old animal are all different gators.",
"The alligator caught in Erie isn't 9.4 feet long.",
"The alligator that is 9.4 feet long is somewhat older than the animal caught in Gary.",
"Sparky is either the animal caught in Argo or the gator that is 15.3 feet long.",
"The gator that is 12.0 feet long is 15 years younger than Rex.",
"The alligator caught in Reno is somewhat younger than the alligator that is 12.9 feet long.",
"Iggy is somewhat younger than the gator caught in Mesa.",
"Carlos is either the 10 year old gator or the 15 year old animal.",
"Bubba is 15 years younger than the alligator caught in Gary.",
"Barnabas is either the animal caught in Erie or the 25 year old alligator."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Names",
"Lengths",
"Towns"
] |
[
"5",
"10",
"15",
"20",
"25",
"30",
"35"
] |
[
"Barnabas",
"Bubba",
"Carlos",
"Draco",
"Iggy",
"Rex",
"Sparky"
] |
[
"9.4 feet",
"10.2 feet",
"11.1 feet",
"12.0 feet",
"12.9 feet",
"13.6 feet",
"15.3 feet"
] |
[
"Argo",
"Erie",
"Gary",
"Lynn",
"Mesa",
"Reno",
"Waco"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a309a3cea615fdda574d2334efc94384
|
Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.
|
[
"Of Mrs. Cruz and the client who is staying for 8 days, one is in room 114 and the other is from Indiana.",
"Zamora isn't in room 114.",
"The guest in room 117 is staying 1 day longer than the person in room 203.",
"Tran is either the guest from Michigan or the customer who is staying for 5 days.",
"Of the client in room 314 and the guest who is staying for 2 days, one is Mr. Gonzalez and the other is from Oregon.",
"The client from Wisconsin, Navarro, and Mr. Gonzalez are three different people.",
"The person from Rhode Island isn't in room 209.",
"The person who is staying for 6 days isn't from Rhode Island.",
"Mr. Gonzalez is staying 3 fewer days than Mrs. Cruz.",
"The client from Indiana isn't in room 124.",
"The guest in room 209, Owens, and Zamora are three different people.",
"The seven people are the person from Kentucky, the guest who is staying for 6 days, Owens, Zamora, the client who is staying for 7 days, Navarro and the person who is staying for 3 days.",
"The customer in room 209 is staying somewhat longer than the person in room 117.",
"Mr. Bray is either the customer who is staying for 6 days or the guest from Connecticut.",
"The client in room 209 is staying 3 fewer days than the person in room 114."
] |
[
"Days",
"Guests",
"Rooms",
"States"
] |
[
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8"
] |
[
"Mr. Bray",
"Mrs. Cruz",
"Mr. Gonzalez",
"Navarro",
"Owens",
"Tran",
"Zamora"
] |
[
"114",
"117",
"124",
"203",
"209",
"314",
"320"
] |
[
"Connecticut",
"Indiana",
"Kentucky",
"Michigan",
"Oregon",
"Rhode Island",
"Wisconsin"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5cae01d524c49f8f75fac53c2b902bfb
|
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.
|
[
"Of the diner who ordered the meatloaf and Nina, one had the root beer and the other paid $7.99.",
"The diner who paid $9.99 was either the diner who ordered the turkey plate or Vanessa.",
"Angela didn't order the meatloaf.",
"Calvin, the diner who ordered the tuna melt, the diner who paid $5.99, the diner who paid $8.99, the one who got the iced tea and the diner who paid $9.99 were all different diners.",
"The one who got the cream soda paid more than James.",
"The diner who ordered the turkey plate was either Nina or the one who got the ginger ale.",
"Of the diner who ordered the tuna melt and Tracy, one paid $9.99 and the other had the orange soda.",
"The diner who paid $7.99 was either the diner who ordered the club sandwich or the one who got the lemonade.",
"The diner who ordered the tuna melt paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the sloppy joe.",
"The diner who ordered the meatloaf paid 3 dollars less than Vanessa.",
"The diner who ordered the club sandwich didn't have the iced tea.",
"The diner who ordered the hamburger paid 4 dollars more than the one who got the orange soda.",
"Tracy paid more than Angela.",
"The diner who ordered the club sandwich paid 1 dollar more than the one who got the cream soda."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Entrees"
] |
[
"$4.99",
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99",
"$9.99",
"$10.99"
] |
[
"Angela",
"Calvin",
"Felipe",
"James",
"Nina",
"Tracy",
"Vanessa"
] |
[
"cream soda",
"ginger ale",
"iced tea",
"lemonade",
"orange soda",
"root beer",
"water"
] |
[
"cheese steak",
"club sandwich",
"hamburger",
"meatloaf",
"sloppy joe",
"tuna melt",
"turkey plate"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c2ef52e1b2d7d50fb7ffefac4d3a19de
|
Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.
|
[
"Pedro scored somewhat higher than Shaun.",
"The player from Braddyville scored 14 points higher than the player from Worthington.",
"Tom scored 7 points higher than the contestant from Gilbertville.",
"Matthew was either the player from Lohrville or the player who threw the violet darts.",
"The player from Braddyville was either the contestant who threw the violet darts or the player who threw the green darts.",
"Of Bill and the player who threw the orange darts, one finished with 76 points and the other was from Oakland Acres.",
"Nicholas was either the player who scored 41 points or the contestant from New Market.",
"The player who threw the violet darts finished somewhat lower than the contestant who threw the black darts.",
"Shaun was either the player from Lohrville or the player who threw the white darts.",
"The contestant from Dana Point finished 35 points lower than the contestant who threw the orange darts.",
"The contestant who scored 48 points didn't throw the red darts.",
"The player who threw the white darts scored 14 points higher than the player from Lohrville.",
"The contestant who threw the gray darts scored 28 points higher than Matthew.",
"The player from Dana Point finished somewhat lower than the contestant who threw the red darts.",
"Of Pedro and the player from Dana Point, one threw the violet darts and the other finished with 62 points."
] |
[
"Scores",
"Players",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"41",
"48",
"55",
"62",
"69",
"76",
"83"
] |
[
"Bill",
"Matthew",
"Nicholas",
"Pedro",
"Shaun",
"Tom",
"Willard"
] |
[
"black",
"gray",
"green",
"orange",
"red",
"violet",
"white"
] |
[
"Braddyville",
"Dana Point",
"Gilbertville",
"Lohrville",
"New Market",
"Oakland Acres",
"Worthington"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5c20176a7b89222cb105d68156987cf8
|
Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.
|
[
"Captain Jacobson's vessel saw 1 more manatees than the Benny II.",
"The seven boats are the Samantha, Captain Armstrong's boat, the boat that went to Arno's Spit, the boat that saw 4 manatees, the vessel that saw 9 manatees, the boat that went to Betty Beach and the vessel that saw 7 manatees.",
"Of the vessel that saw 3 manatees and the Sea Cow, one was led by Captain Romero and the other went to Hollow Hole.",
"The vessel that went to Betty Beach saw 2 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel.",
"The vessel that went to Betty Beach saw 4 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Yellow Bend.",
"The Benny II, the boat that saw 4 manatees, and the vessel that saw 8 manatees are three different boats.",
"Captain Preston's vessel saw more manatees than the Mellow Mel.",
"The Sea Cow is either the boat that went to Arno's Spit or the vessel that saw 7 manatees.",
"Captain Armstrong's vessel saw 3 fewer manatees than the Mellow Mel.",
"Of Captain Yang's boat and the vessel that went to Yellow Bend, one was the Samantha and the other saw 9 manatees.",
"The Watery Pete didn't see a total of 5 manatees.",
"Captain Jacobson's boat saw fewer manatees than the boat that went to Arno's Spit.",
"The Mellow Mel wasn't led by Captain Lloyd.",
"The boat that went to Hollow Hole saw 1 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Silver springs.",
"The Daily Ray is either the vessel that saw 9 manatees or the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel."
] |
[
"Manatees",
"Boats",
"Captains",
"Locations"
] |
[
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9"
] |
[
"Benny II",
"Daily Ray",
"Foxy Roxy",
"Mellow Mel",
"Samantha",
"Sea Cow",
"Watery Pete"
] |
[
"Armstrong",
"Jacobson",
"Lloyd",
"Preston",
"Quinn",
"Romero",
"Yang"
] |
[
"Arno\\'s Spit",
"Betty Beach",
"Hollow Hole",
"Rainbow Reef",
"Silver springs",
"Trey\\'s Tunnel",
"Yellow Bend"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e24a8a0c9c8e9dd90bcebbf13181847c
|
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.
|
[
"Alden is expected to receive 2 inches of snow.",
"Alden will get somewhat more snow than the location with a forecasted high of 31 degrees.",
"The location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees doesn't have a forecasted low of 10 degrees.",
"Elma is either the location that will get 1 inch of snow or the town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees.",
"Daly City will get 1 less inch of snow than Upton.",
"The location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than the location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees.",
"The location with a forecasted low of 18 degrees will get 3 fewer inches of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees.",
"Upton is expected to receive 6 inches of snow.",
"Van Horne will get somewhat less snow than the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees.",
"The location with a forecasted low of 19 degrees will get 3 more inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees.",
"The town with a forecasted high of 29 degrees will get somewhat more snow than Carthage.",
"The town with a forecasted high of 36 degrees is either Meadow Vista or the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees.",
"The town that will get 6 inches of snow is either the town with a forecasted high of 36 degrees or the location with a forecasted high of 31 degrees.",
"The location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees will get 2 fewer inches of snow than Van Horne.",
"The location with a forecasted high of 32 degrees will get 3 more inches of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees."
] |
[
"Snowfall",
"Towns",
"Low Temps",
"High Temps"
] |
[
"1 inch",
"2 inches",
"3 inches",
"4 inches",
"5 inches",
"6 inches",
"7 inches"
] |
[
"Alden",
"Carthage",
"Daly City",
"Elma",
"Meadow Vista",
"Upton",
"Van Horne"
] |
[
"8 degrees",
"10 degrees",
"13 degrees",
"15 degrees",
"18 degrees",
"19 degrees",
"22 degrees"
] |
[
"24 degrees",
"28 degrees",
"29 degrees",
"30 degrees",
"31 degrees",
"32 degrees",
"36 degrees"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d353f4c89bd8084499e8a6589cfb85ef
|
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 the print published in 1803 and the map of Tuscany, one is priced at $250 and the other was Lafiori's.",
"Lafiori's map wasn't of Scandinavia.",
"Stamson's map wasn't of Denmark.",
"The $250 map was published 18 years after the $545 map.",
"The map published in 1731 is either Jenson's map or Muenster's map.",
"The $750 map was published sometime before the $1,100 map.",
"The map published in 1767 is either the $2,500 map or Jenson's map.",
"Caronelli's print was published sometime before the print of Scandinavia.",
"The $1,100 print wasn't of Denmark.",
"The $1,500 print was published 36 years before Caronelli's print.",
"The seven maps are the map published in 1803, Jenson's map, Handle's print, the map of North Africa, the $250 map, the $750 print and the $1,500 map.",
"The map of Corsica was published sometime after the map of Warsaw.",
"Stamson's map wasn't of Warsaw.",
"Muenster's map was published 54 years after Stamson's map.",
"Gostaldo's print is either the print of Scandinavia or the $750 map.",
"The $750 map is either the print of Corsica or the map published in 1821."
] |
[
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] |
[
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767",
"1785",
"1803",
"1821"
] |
[
"Caronelli",
"Gostaldo",
"Handle",
"Jenson",
"Lafiori",
"Muenster",
"Stamson"
] |
[
"Corsica",
"Denmark",
"Iceland",
"North Africa",
"Scandinavia",
"Tuscany",
"Warsaw"
] |
[
"$250",
"$315",
"$545",
"$750",
"$1,100",
"$1,500",
"$2,500"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bca43d0f7e602f18abc2bf9d70a8b28c
|
Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.
|
[
"Independence isn't in Suffolk County.",
"The city whose mayor is Rita Robert is in Franklin County.",
"The city in Hampshire County has fewer people than Fallbrook.",
"The town in Franklin County has 3,000 fewer people than Northport.",
"The town whose mayor is Lisa Lyons is either the city with a population of 40,000 or Northport.",
"The town in Plymouth County has fewer people than the city in Berkshire County.",
"The town in Plymouth County has 9,000 more people than the city in Suffolk County.",
"Of Brisbane and Independence, one is in Hampshire County and the other has Pete Porter as its mayor.",
"Eddington has 9,000 fewer people than the town whose mayor is Cal Compton.",
"The city whose mayor is Rita Robert is either Urbana or the city with a population of 34,000.",
"Northport has fewer people than the city whose mayor is Al Acosta.",
"The city whose mayor is Mike Morse is either Oakland Acres or the city in Hampshire County.",
"The town in Essex County has 12,000 fewer people than Urbana.",
"The town whose mayor is Lisa Lyons has 3,000 more people than the town whose mayor is Cal Compton."
] |
[
"Populations",
"Cities",
"Counties",
"Mayors"
] |
[
"28,000",
"31,000",
"34,000",
"37,000",
"40,000",
"43,000",
"46,000"
] |
[
"Brisbane",
"Eddington",
"Fallbrook",
"Independence",
"Northport",
"Oakland Acres",
"Urbana"
] |
[
"Berkshire",
"Essex",
"Franklin",
"Hampshire",
"Norfolk",
"Plymouth",
"Suffolk"
] |
[
"Al Acosta",
"Cal Compton",
"Kevin King",
"Lisa Lyons",
"Mike Morse",
"Pete Porter",
"Rita Robert"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b4581c6d3cd499ad8103c4278b8adf67
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There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.
|
[
"Mt. Gillespie is shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1962.",
"Mt. Johnston is 390 feet shorter than the peak first climbed in 1863.",
"The mountain that is 14,860 feet tall wasn't conquered for the first time in 1962.",
"The peak first climbed in 1914 wasn't first climbed by Ford Fischer.",
"The peak first summited by Ben Beasley is taller than the peak first climbed in 1946.",
"Of the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble and the mountain that is 14,860 feet tall, one is Mt. Mccormick and the other was first climbed in 1845.",
"The mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer is 130 feet taller than the peak first climbed in 1946.",
"Of Mt. Gillespie and the mountain that is 14,990 feet tall, one was first climbed by Ford Fischer and the other was first climbed in 1899.",
"Mt. Ochoa is 390 feet taller than the mountain first climbed in 1946.",
"Mt. Rodriquez is either the mountain that is 14,730 feet tall or the mountain that is 14,600 feet tall.",
"Mt. Sloan wasn't conquered for the first time in 1845.",
"The peak first climbed in 1946 is 260 feet shorter than the peak first summited by Ford Fischer.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1863 is either the mountain first summited by Leonard Lara or Mt. Fry.",
"The mountain first summited by Chip Carson, the mountain first climbed in 1863, Mt. Rodriquez, the peak first climbed in 1914 and the mountain that is 14,210 feet tall are all different mountains."
] |
[
"Heights",
"Mountains",
"Climbers",
"Years"
] |
[
"14,210",
"14,340",
"14,470",
"14,600",
"14,730",
"14,860",
"14,990"
] |
[
"Mt. Fry",
"Mt. Gillespie",
"Mt. Johnston",
"Mt. Mccormick",
"Mt. Ochoa",
"Mt. Rodriquez",
"Mt. Sloan"
] |
[
"Art Aguilar",
"Ben Beasley",
"Chip Carson",
"Ford Fischer",
"Gerry Gamble",
"Kermit Kramer",
"Leonard Lara"
] |
[
"1845",
"1863",
"1899",
"1914",
"1926",
"1946",
"1962"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b358a258a408b558bf5c40a628714f13
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MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.
|
[
"Of the assignment with 100 attendees and the graduation assignment, one will be in North Dakota and the other will be handled by Isaac.",
"The conference job will involve 25 more people than the assignment in Oklahoma.",
"The job in Iowa will involve somewhat more people than Aimee's event.",
"Yolanda's job will involve 75 fewer people than Mabel's assignment.",
"The graduation assignment will involve 100 more people than the job in Oklahoma.",
"Daisy's assignment won't be in Oklahoma.",
"The anniversary assignment will involve 50 fewer people than the wedding job.",
"Isaac's event, the job in Oklahoma, the event with 100 attendees, the event in South Carolina and the assignment with 125 attendees are all different events.",
"Clarence's job will involve somewhat fewer people than the job in South Carolina.",
"Aimee's event won't be in South Carolina.",
"The assignment in Iowa is either Daisy's assignment or the job with 200 attendees.",
"Clarence's job will involve 25 more people than Daisy's assignment.",
"The job in Wyoming will involve 25 more people than the assignment in North Dakota.",
"The event in Wyoming will involve somewhat fewer people than the retreat event.",
"The event with 50 attendees is either the birthday event or the symposium assignment.",
"The assignment in Utah is the conference.",
"The event with 100 attendees isn't the birthday."
] |
[
"People",
"Planners",
"Events",
"Locations"
] |
[
"50",
"75",
"100",
"125",
"150",
"175",
"200"
] |
[
"Aimee",
"Clarence",
"Daisy",
"Isaac",
"Mabel",
"Wallace",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"anniversary",
"birthday",
"conference",
"graduation",
"retreat",
"symposium",
"wedding"
] |
[
"Iowa",
"Louisiana",
"North Dakota",
"Oklahoma",
"South Carolina",
"Utah",
"Wyoming"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=07d514942df3200ba02891d80dc7a297
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The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.
|
[
"Stacey's account took place sometime after Cathy's event.",
"Ada's event was either the 8:15 pm account or the event at Bald Hill Run.",
"Wanda's account didn't happen at 2:00 am.",
"The 2:00 am account was either Cathy's event or the account at Seryl Forest.",
"The account at Twin Pines took place 3 months before the 11:25 pm sighting.",
"The sighting at Aspen Hills took place sometime before the 2:00 am account.",
"Stacey's account wasn't at Seryl Forest.",
"The sighting at Twin Pines took place 3 months before the sighting at Juniper Springs.",
"The 9:30 pm account was either Karla's event or the March event.",
"The sighting at Seryl Forest took place 4 months after the event at Viking Woods.",
"The 1:45 am event took place 1 month after the event at Bald Hill Run.",
"Peggy's event didn't happen at 11:25 pm.",
"The 12:30 am sighting took place sometime before Wanda's account.",
"Wanda's account didn't happen at 1:45 am.",
"Peggy's account, the sighting at Viking Woods, the September event, the event at Laurel Grove, the March sighting and the sighting at Bald Hill Run were all different events.",
"Of the sighting at Aspen Hills and the 8:15 pm account, one happened in July and the other was Karla's."
] |
[
"Months",
"Witnesses",
"Locations",
"Times"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August",
"September"
] |
[
"Ada",
"Bobbie",
"Cathy",
"Karla",
"Peggy",
"Stacey",
"Wanda"
] |
[
"Aspen Hills",
"Bald Hill Run",
"Juniper Springs",
"Laurel Grove",
"Seryl Forest",
"Twin Pines",
"Viking Woods"
] |
[
"5:50 pm",
"8:15 pm",
"9:30 pm",
"11:25 pm",
"12:30 am",
"1:45 am",
"2:00 am"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b6463e5ed67e0fa94a5291e47701e049
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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 $675 device can fly for up to 15 minutes.",
"The Eldang-X doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 100 ft.",
"The Motomiya is either the $750 device or the device that can fly for 40 minutes.",
"Of the device with a maximum range of 350 ft and the device that can fly for 60 minutes, one is the Motomiya and the other costs $600.",
"The Mechania costs less than the Werril 23A.",
"The machine with a maximum range of 475 ft costs 75 dollars less than the machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft.",
"The machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft costs less than the device with a maximum range of 250 ft.",
"The Zarobit-C costs 150 dollars more than the drone that can fly for 20 minutes.",
"The Eldang-X can fly for up to 30 minutes.",
"The Belhino 5 costs more than the device that can fly for 30 minutes.",
"The device that can fly for 10 minutes costs 300 dollars less than the device that can fly for 30 minutes.",
"Of the Zarobit-C and the $750 device, one has a maximum range of 100 ft and the other has a maximum range of 250 ft.",
"The $525 machine, the device that can fly for 30 minutes, and the Werril 23A are three different devices.",
"The Suzutake doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.",
"The device with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 225 dollars less than the drone that can fly for 25 minutes."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Drones",
"Ranges",
"Flying Times"
] |
[
"$450",
"$525",
"$600",
"$675",
"$750",
"$825",
"$900"
] |
[
"Belhino 5",
"Eldang-X",
"Mechania",
"Motomiya",
"Suzutake",
"Werril 23A",
"Zarobit-C"
] |
[
"100 ft",
"150 ft",
"250 ft",
"350 ft",
"475 ft",
"650 ft",
"1,000 ft"
] |
[
"10 minutes",
"15 minutes",
"20 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"30 minutes",
"40 minutes",
"60 minutes"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4f5717ee91ff9fe6800f310dbb8b7c6a
|
Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.
|
[
"The worker who works in the pink section served fewer riders than Guy.",
"The person who served 200 riders, Kurt, the person who works in the blue section, the person who works in the pink section, Orlando and the person who works in the yellow section are all different employees.",
"The person who manages Demon Drop served 25 more riders than the worker who manages The Screamer.",
"The employee who manages Agony Alley served 50 more riders than the person who works in the blue section.",
"The person who works in the blue section served 100 fewer riders than the employee who manages The Breaker.",
"The employee who manages Zinjo served fewer riders than the employee who works in the red section.",
"The worker who served 75 riders is either the worker who manages Loop-D-Loop or Orlando.",
"Kurt served 25 more riders than the person who manages The Screamer.",
"The person who works in the red section served 100 fewer riders than the person who manages Loop-D-Loop.",
"Lyle is either the person who served 100 riders or the employee who manages Loop-D-Loop.",
"Guy is either the employee who served 100 riders or the employee who manages Speed Devil.",
"The worker who works in the purple section served 25 more riders than Brett.",
"Of the employee who manages Loop-D-Loop and the person who served 50 riders, one is Ronald and the other works in the purple section.",
"Neither the worker who served 200 riders nor the person who manages Loop-D-Loop is the employee who works in the green section."
] |
[
"Riders",
"Employees",
"Section",
"Rides"
] |
[
"50 riders",
"75 riders",
"100 riders",
"125 riders",
"150 riders",
"175 riders",
"200 riders"
] |
[
"Brett",
"Guy",
"Kurt",
"Lyle",
"Orlando",
"Ronald",
"Willis"
] |
[
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"purple",
"red",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Agony Alley",
"Demon Drop",
"Loop-D-Loop",
"Speed Devil",
"The Breaker",
"The Screamer",
"Zinjo"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6db7ab9a1544acabb770d9d41f8b6dee
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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.
|
[
"Bizolam treats diabetes.",
"The drug that treats meningitis was approved 2 months after the medicine that treats diabetes.",
"The drug sourced from a specific type of wasp treats heart disease.",
"Zednisen isn't used to combat dengue fever.",
"The pharmaceutical that treats asthma was approved 2 months before the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever.",
"Of the drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom and the drug that treats arthritis, one is Hamzell and the other was approved in May.",
"Minitrell was approved 1 month before the medicine sourced from a specific type of mushroom.",
"Gravon was approved 5 months after Bizolam.",
"Of the medicine approved in July and the medicine that treats arthritis, one is Favolin and the other is sourced from a frog.",
"The medicine that treats asthma was approved 1 month after the drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad.",
"The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid is either the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis or the drug that treats dengue fever.",
"The seven drugs are the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever, the drug approved in May, the medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree, Gravon, the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle, the medicine approved in January and Hamzell.",
"The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of palm tree was approved sometime before the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp."
] |
[
"Months",
"Drugs",
"Conditions",
"Sources"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Bizolam",
"Damasol",
"Favolin",
"Gravon",
"Hamzell",
"Minitrell",
"Zednisen"
] |
[
"arthritis",
"asthma",
"dengue fever",
"diabetes",
"heart disease",
"influenza",
"meningitis"
] |
[
"beetle",
"bromeliad",
"frog",
"mushroom",
"fig orchid",
"palm tree",
"wasp"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ae54de5a7691973ebfde8ca7d533af23
|
The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged "ghost," and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.
|
[
"The building Priscilla visited in March was either the building on Bird Road or the home haunted by Victor.",
"Neither the house on Darby Lane nor the home haunted by Geoffrey was Barnhill.",
"Fletcher Rise was visited 1 month after Barnhill.",
"Markmanor was visited in July.",
"Neither the building haunted by Brunhilde nor the house on Darby Lane was Wolfenden.",
"Balfern was either the building haunted by Geoffrey or the building haunted by Lady Grey.",
"Balfern was visited sometime after the house on Fifth Avenue.",
"Barnhill was investigated sometime before Downsell.",
"Of the house on Fifth Avenue and Markmanor, one was said to be haunted by Victor and the other was visited in April.",
"The building on Grant Place was visited 1 month after the home on Eagle Street.",
"Fletcher Rise was on Circle Drive.",
"Downsell was either the home haunted by Abigail or the building Priscilla visited in March.",
"Wolfenden wasn't located on Fifth Avenue.",
"The building Priscilla visited in February was either the building haunted by Tarlton or the home on Bird Road.",
"Fletcher Rise was investigated sometime before the home haunted by Brunhilde.",
"Stockford was visited 1 month after the home on Darby Lane."
] |
[
"Months",
"Houses",
"Streets",
"Ghosts"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Balfern",
"Barnhill",
"Downsell",
"Fletcher Rise",
"Markmanor",
"Stockford",
"Wolfenden"
] |
[
"Bird Road",
"Circle Drive",
"Darby Lane",
"Eagle Street",
"Fifth Avenue",
"Grant Place",
"Haley Square"
] |
[
"Abigail",
"Brunhilde",
"Francis",
"Geoffrey",
"Lady Grey",
"Tarlton",
"Victor"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=18a55cc00646bcebb4c77003d8e3504e
|
Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.
|
[
"The island first seen by Captain Payne was either the island on which the Enakai people lived or the island discovered in 1761.",
"Of the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga and Fushil, one was inhabited by the Iakepa and the other was discovered in 1754.",
"The island first seen by Captain Payne was discovered sometime after the island on which the Kukani people lived.",
"Beruhga was discovered 14 years before the island on which the Enakai people lived.",
"Zafet, the island on which the Wainani people lived, Nuhirk, the island on which the Holo'oka people lived and Qlork were all different islands.",
"The island on which the Wainani people lived was either the island first seen by Captain Bradley or Stelphin.",
"Of the island first seen by Captain Stevenson and the island on which the Enakai people lived, one was Stelphin and the other was discovered in 1768.",
"The island first seen by Captain Wesley was discovered 7 years after Zafet.",
"Of the island first seen by Captain Bradley and the island on which the Enakai people lived, one was discovered in 1775 and the other was discovered in 1768.",
"Fushil wasn't discovered in 1796.",
"Qlork wasn't discovered by Captain Norris.",
"Nuhirk was discovered 7 years after the island on which the Kukani people lived.",
"Stelphin wasn't discovered in 1796.",
"Qlork was discovered 7 years after the island on which the Hakili people lived.",
"The island discovered in 1761, Zafet, and Nuhirk are three different islands.",
"Zafet was discovered sometime before Stelphin."
] |
[
"Years",
"Islands",
"Cultures",
"Captains"
] |
[
"1754",
"1761",
"1768",
"1775",
"1782",
"1789",
"1796"
] |
[
"Beruhga",
"Fushil",
"Nuhirk",
"Qlork",
"Stelphin",
"Teuz",
"Zafet"
] |
[
"Enakai",
"Hakili",
"Holo\\'oka",
"Iakepa",
"Manika\\'i",
"Kukani",
"Wainani"
] |
[
"Azpilleta",
"Bradley",
"Guizburuaga",
"Norris",
"Payne",
"Stevenson",
"Wesley"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e96b9c06b687e6b9a6255ac716a7c7f6
|
Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.
|
[
"Mr. Erickson is either the diver headed to Little Reef or the customer headed to Queen's Bench.",
"The customer headed to Queen's Bench will go out with Willard.",
"Mr. Gallegos will dive 2 days after Mr. Erickson.",
"Mrs. Ferrell won't dive on July 19.",
"The customer headed to Queen's Bench will dive 5 days before the diver headed to Manta Bay.",
"Ms. Chang won't dive on July 16.",
"Of Mr. Drake and the diver headed to Manta Bay, one will dive on July 13 and the other will go out with Lynn.",
"Mr. Ayers will dive 1 day before Mr. Erickson.",
"Ms. Chang is either the diver going out with Muriel or the diver headed to Ovid's Cove.",
"The diver going out with Sylvia will dive 2 days after the customer going out with Muriel.",
"Mr. Drake will dive 1 day before the diver headed to Queen's Bench.",
"The customer going out with Yolanda will dive 3 days before the customer headed to Porita Reef.",
"The diver headed to Rowe Island will dive 2 days after the diver going out with Rachael.",
"Of the customer going out with Zachary and the diver headed to Porita Reef, one will dive on July 16 and the other is Mr. Gallegos."
] |
[
"Dates",
"Customers",
"Guides",
"Locations"
] |
[
"July 13",
"July 14",
"July 15",
"July 16",
"July 17",
"July 18",
"July 19"
] |
[
"Mr. Ayers",
"Mrs. Blake",
"Ms. Chang",
"Mr. Drake",
"Mr. Erickson",
"Mrs. Ferrell",
"Mr. Gallegos"
] |
[
"Lynn",
"Muriel",
"Rachael",
"Sylvia",
"Willard",
"Yolanda",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Little Reef",
"Manta Bay",
"Nemo\\'s Ridge",
"Ovid\\'s Cove",
"Porita Reef",
"Queen\\'s Bench",
"Rowe Island"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d836d22334641a3090c67072ec06dbf7
|
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
|
[
"Noel isn't a native of Georgia.",
"Zachary isn't a native of Georgia.",
"The centenarian who is 109 years old, Mattie, the centenarian who lives in Old Station, the centenarian who lives in Plymouth and the Texas native are all different people.",
"The person who lives in Old Station is either the centenarian who is 111 years old or the centenarian who is 109 years old.",
"The centenarian who lives in West Liberty is 3 years older than the Kansas native.",
"Noel isn't a native of Hawaii.",
"Victor is 2 years older than the Pennsylvania native.",
"Of the Texas native and Noel, one lives in Quasqueton and the other lives in Greene.",
"The centenarian who lives in Zearing is older than the person who lives in Old Station.",
"Zachary is 3 years older than Tim.",
"The Pennsylvania native is 1 year younger than the person who lives in Plymouth.",
"Victor is a native of Texas.",
"The centenarian who lives in Greene is 4 years older than Kyle.",
"Of the Rhode Island native and Zachary, one lives in Tehama and the other is 114 years old."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Names",
"States",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"109 years",
"110 years",
"111 years",
"112 years",
"113 years",
"114 years",
"115 years"
] |
[
"Kyle",
"Mattie",
"Noel",
"Shari",
"Tim",
"Victor",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Georgia",
"Hawaii",
"Kansas",
"Pennsylvania",
"Rhode Island",
"Texas",
"Utah"
] |
[
"Greene",
"Old Station",
"Plymouth",
"Quasqueton",
"Tehama",
"West Liberty",
"Zearing"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=137906ee74457821203a70c0be620157
|
The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.
|
[
"Jerry is scheduled 1 hour after Mr. Ward's client.",
"Jerry is scheduled 5 hours before Alvin.",
"Mrs. Mueller's trainee, the trainee with the 3:00pm class, the student with the 12 noon class, Jerry, Kellie and the 19-year-old student are all different people.",
"Mrs. Young's trainee isn't Alvin.",
"The 21-year-old student is either Greg or the client with the 9:00am class.",
"The 15-year-old client is either Peter or Randall.",
"The 18-year-old client is either Frank or Peter.",
"Mrs. Landry's student isn't 20 years old.",
"Frank is either the 17-year-old student or the student with the 2:00pm class.",
"The 19-year-old client is scheduled 1 hour before Mrs. Barr's trainee.",
"Peter is scheduled 1 hour after the 20-year-old client.",
"The 21-year-old trainee is scheduled 3 hours after the 15-year-old trainee.",
"Of the trainee with the 10:00am class and Peter, one is Mr. Padilla's student and the other is Mrs. Landry's student.",
"Mr. Keller's student is either the student with the 3:00pm class or the 17-year-old student."
] |
[
"Times",
"Instructors",
"Students",
"Ages"
] |
[
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12 noon",
"1:00pm",
"2:00pm",
"3:00pm"
] |
[
"Mrs. Barr",
"Mr. Keller",
"Mrs. Landry",
"Mrs. Mueller",
"Mr. Padilla",
"Mr. Ward",
"Mrs. Young"
] |
[
"Alvin",
"Frank",
"Greg",
"Jerry",
"Kellie",
"Peter",
"Randall"
] |
[
"15",
"16",
"17",
"18",
"19",
"20",
"21"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e75c10ad8f398b83cea91a89e6159538
|
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.
|
[
"Zafet was either the island first seen by Captain Payne or the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga.",
"The island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga was discovered 21 years after the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta.",
"The island on which the Holo'oka people lived was discovered sometime after the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.",
"The island first seen by Captain Bradley was discovered 21 years after the island first seen by Captain Norris.",
"Verinya was discovered sometime before the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta.",
"The seven islands were Verinya, the island first seen by Captain Norris, the island discovered in 1782, the island on which the Wainani people lived, the island on which the Hakili people lived, the island first seen by Captain Payne and the island discovered in 1796.",
"The island on which the Kukani people lived was discovered 14 years after Verinya.",
"Of Stelphin and the island first seen by Captain Stevenson, one was inhabited by the Enakai and the other was discovered in 1754.",
"Zafet was discovered sometime before the island on which the Enakai people lived.",
"Jujihm was discovered 28 years after Beruhga.",
"The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta was discovered sometime before the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.",
"The island first seen by Captain Norris was discovered 21 years after the island on which the Manika'i people lived.",
"Qlork was discovered 21 years after the island on which the Wainani people lived."
] |
[
"Years",
"Islands",
"Cultures",
"Captains"
] |
[
"1754",
"1761",
"1768",
"1775",
"1782",
"1789",
"1796"
] |
[
"Beruhga",
"Jujihm",
"Qlork",
"Stelphin",
"Teuz",
"Verinya",
"Zafet"
] |
[
"Enakai",
"Hakili",
"Holo\\'oka",
"Iakepa",
"Manika\\'i",
"Kukani",
"Wainani"
] |
[
"Azpilleta",
"Bradley",
"Guizburuaga",
"Norris",
"Olavarriaga",
"Payne",
"Stevenson"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ab3867df09ef3780ad0c351627c86f96
|
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
|
[
"The specimen from Panama cost more than the emperor butterfly.",
"Faye's purchase was the peppered butterfly.",
"The specimen from Panama was the peppered butterfly.",
"The emperor butterfly cost 45 dollars less than Nick's purchase.",
"The clearwing butterfly cost less than the specimen from Qatar.",
"The atlas butterfly cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Indonesia.",
"Christopher's purchase was either the clearwing butterfly or the torturix butterfly.",
"Christopher's purchase cost 15 dollars more than Irma's purchase.",
"Walter's purchase cost less than the torturix butterfly.",
"Walter's purchase cost 30 dollars less than the peacock butterfly.",
"The specimen from France was either the clearwing butterfly or the torturix butterfly.",
"Walter's purchase was either the specimen from Panama or the specimen from Botswana.",
"Of the clearwing butterfly and the peacock butterfly, one was from Luxembourg and the other was won by Brandon.",
"The specimen from Botswana cost 15 dollars more than Christopher's purchase.",
"Irma's purchase was the atlas butterfly."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Butterflies",
"Countries"
] |
[
"$45",
"$60",
"$75",
"$90",
"$105",
"$120",
"$135"
] |
[
"Brandon",
"Christopher",
"Faye",
"Gina",
"Irma",
"Nick",
"Walter"
] |
[
"atlas",
"clearwing",
"emperor",
"peacock",
"peppered",
"swallowtail",
"torturix"
] |
[
"Botswana",
"France",
"Indonesia",
"Luxembourg",
"Norway",
"Panama",
"Qatar"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=056f85559f565b84d0831b02d2d3cf3a
|
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 bought in June and the tree frog, one was purchased in Atherton and the other is Lela's.",
"The animal bought in July wasn't purchased in Quimby.",
"The animal purchased in Rodney was bought 1 month after the animal purchased in Newton.",
"The wood frog was bought 2 months after Nettie's pet.",
"The animal purchased in Newton was bought 3 months after the amphibian purchased in Inwood.",
"The animal purchased in Atherton was bought 2 months after the newt.",
"The animal purchased in Inwood was bought 1 month after the cane toad.",
"Ida's pet was bought sometime after Willie's pet.",
"Of the animal bought in June and the animal purchased in Jamaica, one is Gertrude's and the other is the wood frog.",
"The amphibian bought in May isn't the horned toad.",
"Ida's pet wasn't purchased in Newton.",
"Of the animal purchased in Thomaston and Theresa's pet, one is the newt and the other was bought in March.",
"The amphibian purchased in Atherton was bought sometime before the salamander.",
"The bullfrog was bought sometime before Nettie's pet."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Amphibians",
"Towns"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Beverly",
"Gertrude",
"Ida",
"Lela",
"Nettie",
"Theresa",
"Willie"
] |
[
"bullfrog",
"cane toad",
"horned toad",
"newt",
"salamander",
"tree frog",
"wood frog"
] |
[
"Atherton",
"Inwood",
"Jamaica",
"Newton",
"Quimby",
"Rodney",
"Thomaston"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a93a087f773b3913849e0c687b9422a5
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Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.
|
[
"The team going to Oman will leave 4 months after the expedition going to Mongolia.",
"Charles's expedition won't include Faith.",
"Isaac's expedition won't be leaving in July.",
"The team leaving in June won't include Dixie.",
"The team going to Angola won't include Dixie.",
"Oscar's expedition will leave 3 months before Fred's expedition.",
"Shelby's team will leave 4 months after Amelia's expedition.",
"Naomi's team will leave 1 month after Oscar's team.",
"Of the expedition going to Mongolia and the team going to Zimbabwe, one will leave in July and the other will include Zachary.",
"The expedition going to Chile will leave 2 months before Alvin's team.",
"Oscar's team will leave 3 months before the team going to Angola.",
"The expedition going to Honduras will leave 1 month after the expedition going to Mongolia.",
"Of the team going to Oman and the team leaving in January, one will include Amelia and the other will include Charles.",
"The expedition going to Zimbabwe will be either Janice's expedition or Charles's team.",
"Fred's expedition will leave sometime before the team going to Slovakia."
] |
[
"Months",
"Chiroptologists",
"Speleologists",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Alvin",
"Charles",
"Fred",
"Isaac",
"Oscar",
"Paul",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Amelia",
"Dixie",
"Faith",
"Janice",
"Naomi",
"Olive",
"Shelby"
] |
[
"Angola",
"Chile",
"Honduras",
"Mongolia",
"Oman",
"Slovakia",
"Zimbabwe"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0586dd707d2852c66909a5ed2a5c1478
|
A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned "King of the Reunion." Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.
|
[
"The person who got 39 votes is either Jorge or the waiter.",
"Sergio is either the lacrosse player or the waiter.",
"Of the lawyer and the person who got 39 votes, one played hockey and the other is Wesley.",
"Omar never played basketball.",
"The garbage man received 7 votes more votes than the hockey player.",
"The dentist is either the person who got 18 votes or the contestant who got 4 votes.",
"Harvey received 35 votes more votes than Jorge.",
"Anthony, the dentist, the lacrosse player, the waiter and the baseball player are all different people.",
"The hockey player received fewer votes than Marco.",
"The soccer player received 7 votes fewer votes than Omar.",
"Of the person who got 46 votes and the doctor, one played football and the other is Harvey.",
"The dentist, Harvey, and the soccer player are three different people.",
"The musician is either Omar or the contestant who got 46 votes.",
"Marco didn't get a total of 32 votes."
] |
[
"Votes",
"Contestants",
"Sports",
"Occupations"
] |
[
"4",
"11",
"18",
"25",
"32",
"39",
"46"
] |
[
"Anthony",
"Harvey",
"Jorge",
"Marco",
"Omar",
"Sergio",
"Wesley"
] |
[
"baseball",
"basketball",
"football",
"golf",
"hockey",
"lacrosse",
"soccer"
] |
[
"architect",
"dentist",
"doctor",
"garbage man",
"lawyer",
"musician",
"waiter"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bc6730937cb725e00b3fe9e5475ccb20
|
Max has sold several of his "classic" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.
|
[
"Of the game that sold for $45 and the game that came out in 1983, one is Blaster Boy and the other was purchased by Oscar.",
"AWOL Alert came out sometime after the one that sold for $45.",
"The one that sold for $65 wasn't bought by Neal.",
"The game that sold for $55 is either Troop Seven or the game bought by Lloyd.",
"The game bought by Lloyd came out 1 year before Countershot.",
"The seven video games are Gator Attack, the game that came out in 1983, the video game bought by Neal, the one that sold for $45, the video game that sold for $60, the video game that came out in 1984 and the one bought by Clinton.",
"AWOL Alert is either the video game bought by Lloyd or the video game that sold for $95.",
"The game bought by Neal came out sometime before the video game that sold for $55.",
"The video game that sold for $75 came out 1 year before the game that sold for $90.",
"The video game bought by Tommy came out sometime before Magic Marbles.",
"The game that sold for $65 came out 2 years after the one bought by Dave.",
"The game that sold for $95 is either the game that came out in 1985 or the one that came out in 1987.",
"Victorforce didn't come out in 1985.",
"Neither the one that sold for $75 nor the game bought by Clinton is the video game that came out in 1986.",
"The video game bought by Lloyd came out 4 years after Troop Seven."
] |
[
"Years",
"Video Games",
"Buyers",
"Prices"
] |
[
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987",
"1988",
"1989"
] |
[
"AWOL Alert",
"Blaster Boy",
"Countershot",
"Gator Attack",
"Magic Marbles",
"Troop Seven",
"Victorforce"
] |
[
"Clinton",
"Dave",
"Gene",
"Lloyd",
"Neal",
"Oscar",
"Tommy"
] |
[
"$45",
"$55",
"$60",
"$65",
"$75",
"$90",
"$95"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e43ca241e579c003e1bc5774e9a2e908
|
Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.
|
[
"The lancetfish was discovered in the Fallon Deep.",
"The animal found at 21,000 ft is either the creature discovered in the Velma Deep or the lanternfish.",
"The specimen found in 1983 is either the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough or the anglerfish.",
"The creature found in 1989, the anglerfish, and the creature discovered in the Malinga Trench are three different animals.",
"The lancetfish was found somewhat lower down than the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough.",
"The animal found at 19,500 ft wasn't discovered in the Willis Trench.",
"The animal found in 2006, the daggertooth, and the creature found at 15,000 ft are three different animals.",
"The tube worm was found in 1998.",
"The lanternfish wasn't discovered in the Willis Trench.",
"The bristlemouth was found 3,000 feet higher up than the animal found in 1993.",
"Of the specimen found in 1984 and the viperfish, one was found at 16,500 ft and the other was discovered in the Velma Deep.",
"Of the specimen found in 1978 and the animal found in 2006, one is the viperfish and the other was discovered in the Zini Trench.",
"The bristlemouth was found somewhat higher up than the animal found in 1978.",
"The animal found in 2006 was found 6,000 feet lower down than the specimen found in 1978.",
"The lanternfish was found 4,500 feet lower down than the tube worm."
] |
[
"Depths",
"Animals",
"Locations",
"Years"
] |
[
"15,000 ft",
"16,500 ft",
"18,000 ft",
"19,500 ft",
"21,000 ft",
"22,500 ft",
"24,000 ft"
] |
[
"anglerfish",
"bristlemouth",
"daggertooth",
"lanternfish",
"lancetfish",
"tube worm",
"viperfish"
] |
[
"Bristle Trench",
"Fallon Deep",
"Malinga Trench",
"Tethys Trough",
"Velma Deep",
"Willis Trench",
"Zini Trench"
] |
[
"1978",
"1983",
"1984",
"1989",
"1993",
"1998",
"2006"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a35b9051c97ed8bf96fa7357150a3c5c
|
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 seven students were Rudy, the presenter who got the A, the student who spoke for 10 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on Diocletian, the presenter who gave the presentation on Galerius, the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian and the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.",
"Of Pat and the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes, one talked about Valerian and the other got the A.",
"Catherine spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on Tiberius.",
"Belinda spoke 2 minutes less than Vickie.",
"The student who gave the presentation on Constantine spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian.",
"Of the student who gave the presentation on Tiberius and the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes, one got the A- and the other was Pat.",
"The student who got the D spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian.",
"Rudy was either the student who gave the presentation on Constantine or the student who got the C-.",
"The presenter who got the C- spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Domitian.",
"Pat was either the student who got the A or the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes.",
"Of the presenter who gave the presentation on Galerius and Zachary, one got the D and the other got the B+.",
"The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes didn't get the C+."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Emperors",
"Grades"
] |
[
"6 minutes",
"8 minutes",
"10 minutes",
"12 minutes",
"14 minutes",
"16 minutes",
"18 minutes"
] |
[
"Belinda",
"Catherine",
"Marvin",
"Pat",
"Rudy",
"Vickie",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Claudius",
"Constantine",
"Diocletian",
"Domitian",
"Galerius",
"Tiberius",
"Valerian"
] |
[
"A",
"A-",
"B+",
"B-",
"C+",
"C-",
"D"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2278137acd3ceddad44a9089abc11e14
|
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 226-page book sold 7 fewer copies than Roscoe Jones's book.",
"Bill Orega's book sold somewhat more copies than the 310-page book.",
"The 345-page book sold 28 fewer copies than Away in Arles.",
"The 185-page book, Bill Orega's book, My Best Friend, the book that sold 26 copies and Roscoe Jones's book are all different books.",
"Call of Duty sold 35 more copies than the 345-page book.",
"The book that sold 54 copies wasn't written by Zoey Stout.",
"The 226-page book wasn't written by Jeff Holman.",
"The book that sold 26 copies is either the 226-page book or Daniel Hansen's book.",
"Of the 280-page book and Matt Stevens's book, one sold 40 copies and the other is Away in Arles.",
"Zara's Game sold 7 fewer copies than My Best Friend.",
"Dessert Oasis wasn't written by Zoey Stout.",
"Two for Tennis didn't sell exactly 12 copies.",
"The title that sold 33 copies is either the 192-page book or Bill Orega's book.",
"Of Roscoe Jones's book and the 218-page book, one is Wendalissa and the other is My Best Friend."
] |
[
"Copies Sold",
"Book",
"Authors",
"Pages"
] |
[
"12",
"19",
"26",
"33",
"40",
"47",
"54"
] |
[
"Away in Arles",
"Call of Duty",
"Dessert Oasis",
"My Best Friend",
"Two for Tennis",
"Wendalissa",
"Zara\\'s Game"
] |
[
"Alexis Olson",
"Bill Orega",
"Daniel Hansen",
"Jeff Holman",
"Matt Stevens",
"Roscoe Jones",
"Zoey Stout"
] |
[
"185",
"192",
"218",
"226",
"280",
"310",
"345"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1b419362185d3aa3b44407fea5831dd9
|
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.
|
[
"Armando will publish 1 month after the person who has been working in Chad.",
"The student who has been working in Kuwait will publish 1 month after Guadalupe.",
"Guadalupe is either the student who has been studying the Vorycia culture or the person who has been working in Zambia.",
"The student who has been studying the Vorycia culture is either Yvette or the person who has been working in Kuwait.",
"The person who has been studying the Burutia culture will publish 4 months after the student who has been studying the Lerryna culture.",
"Of the person who will publish in March and the student who has been working in Tanzania, one has been studying the Burutia culture and the other has been studying the Lerryna culture.",
"Terri will publish 4 months after the student who has been studying the Kamikei culture.",
"The student who has been studying the Orjack culture will publish 3 months before the person who has been working in Egypt.",
"Sonja hasn't been working in Kuwait.",
"The student who has been working in Kuwait will publish sometime before the student who has been working in Finland.",
"Vera is either the person who has been studying the Tonange culture or the student who has been studying the Orjack culture.",
"Rodney will publish sometime before the student who has been studying the Orjack culture."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Cultures",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Armando",
"Guadalupe",
"Rodney",
"Sonja",
"Terri",
"Vera",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"Burutia",
"Garyk",
"Kamikei",
"Lerryna",
"Orjack",
"Tonange",
"Vorycia"
] |
[
"Chad",
"Egypt",
"Finland",
"Haiti",
"Kuwait",
"Tanzania",
"Zambia"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=650caded12810c0be6aa1c48e0e35120
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"Extreme Outdoor Survival" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.
|
[
"The episode where the survivor brought the water filter is either the episode filmed in Kiribati or Zachary's show.",
"The episode filmed in Myanmar aired 3 weeks before the episode filmed in Bolivia.",
"Omar's show didn't air on April 27th.",
"The show that aired on April 6th was filmed in Vanuatu.",
"The episode where the survivor brought the fire starter aired sometime before Omar's show.",
"Victor's episode was filmed in Kiribati.",
"The episode where the survivor brought the knife is either the episode filmed in Vanuatu or the episode filmed in Nicaragua.",
"The episode where the survivor brought the duct tape, the episode that aired on April 13th, the episode that aired on April 27th, the episode filmed in Cambodia and the episode that aired on May 11th are all different episodes.",
"Of the episode that aired on May 18th and the episode filmed in Myanmar, one featured Zachary and the other featured Gordon.",
"Of Alfredo's episode and the episode filmed in Myanmar, one gave its survivor the rope and the other aired on April 13th.",
"Alfredo's episode aired sometime before the show filmed in Myanmar.",
"The episode that aired on April 13th gave its survivor the hatchet.",
"The episode where the survivor brought the duct tape aired sometime after the show filmed in New Zealand.",
"Zachary's episode didn't air on April 13th.",
"Of the show where the survivor brought the duct tape and the show where the survivor brought the fire starter, one featured Pedro and the other was filmed in Bolivia.",
"Hector's show wasn't filmed in Cambodia.",
"The show where the survivor brought the knife aired 5 weeks after the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet."
] |
[
"Dates",
"Survivors",
"Countries",
"Tools"
] |
[
"April 6th",
"April 13th",
"April 20th",
"April 27th",
"May 4th",
"May 11th",
"May 18th"
] |
[
"Alfredo",
"Gordon",
"Hector",
"Omar",
"Pedro",
"Victor",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Bolivia",
"Cambodia",
"Kiribati",
"Myanmar",
"Nicaragua",
"New Zealand",
"Vanuatu"
] |
[
"duct tape",
"fire starter",
"hatchet",
"knife",
"pot",
"rope",
"water filter"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dbdfc32e5cbe3d5c8c8201cfeee748c9
|
Its time for this year's Strongman "Dead Lift" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.
|
[
"The man going second will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Oliver.",
"Jeremy will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Vincent.",
"The Russian will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the South African.",
"The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs is the American.",
"The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs will go third.",
"Jeremy won't go fifth.",
"Vincent, the man who will lift 920 lbs, and the man going seventh are three different competitors.",
"Of the man going sixth and Nicola, one will lift 960 lbs and the other is the Russian.",
"The Swede will lift a weight that is 120 pounds lighter than the one selected by the contestant going first.",
"The contestant going fourth will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the person going sixth.",
"The contestant who will lift 1,120 lbs is either the Korean or Vincent.",
"Jeremy, the contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs, and the contestant going seventh are three different competitors.",
"The man going fifth isn't the Swede.",
"Francisco will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Dane.",
"Jeremy will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Brent.",
"The person who will lift 1,000 lbs is the Dane."
] |
[
"Weights",
"Competitors",
"Nationalities",
"Orders"
] |
[
"880 lbs",
"920 lbs",
"960 lbs",
"1,000 lbs",
"1,040 lbs",
"1,080 lbs",
"1,120 lbs"
] |
[
"Brent",
"Francisco",
"Jeremy",
"Nicola",
"Oliver",
"Vincent",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"American",
"Canadian",
"Dane",
"Korean",
"Russian",
"South African",
"Swede"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3799b30b2e4cd16154984813f09a25fb
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The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).
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[
"Sporrin was discovered 1 year before the comet Bill Austin discovered.",
"Of the comet discovered in 2010 and the comet with an orbital period of 15 years, one is Peinope and the other is Gostroma.",
"The one Quinn discovered was discovered 2 years after the one Vance discovered.",
"The one with an orbital period of 47 years was discovered 2 years after the comet Rush discovered.",
"The one Owens discovered orbits the sun once every 21 years.",
"The one discovered in 2009 doesn't have an orbital period of 58 years.",
"The comet discovered in 2013 isn't Wally Six.",
"Of the comet with an orbital period of 72 years and the one Owens discovered, one was found in 2010 and the other is Sporrin.",
"The one discovered in 2013 is either the comet with an orbital period of 30 years or the comet Dean Courtis discovered.",
"The one with an orbital period of 21 years was discovered 1 year before Trosny.",
"The one Dean Courtis discovered is either the one discovered in 2010 or Crecci.",
"The seven comets are the one Quinn discovered, the comet with an orbital period of 21 years, the comet with an orbital period of 72 years, Crecci, the one discovered in 2009, the comet discovered in 2014 and the one discovered in 2012.",
"The comet Dean Courtis discovered isn't Gostroma.",
"Trosny is either the comet discovered in 2009 or the comet discovered in 2012."
] |
[
"Years",
"Astronomers",
"Comets",
"Periods"
] |
[
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011",
"2012",
"2013",
"2014"
] |
[
"Bill Austin",
"Dean Courtis",
"Gilda Frank",
"Owens",
"Quinn",
"Rush",
"Vance"
] |
[
"Casputi",
"Crecci",
"Gostroma",
"Peinope",
"Sporrin",
"Trosny",
"Wally Six"
] |
[
"15 years",
"21 years",
"30 years",
"42 years",
"47 years",
"58 years",
"72 years"
] |
4x7
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challenging
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https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1a7e34386f9f5614cab0c3c2adc0d9b2
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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.
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[
"Delia paid less than Claudia.",
"The diner who ordered the rice pudding paid 4 dollars less than Russell.",
"Of the person who paid $5.99 and the one who had the cafe mocha, one ordered the streusel and the other ordered the tiramisu.",
"The one who had the cafe latte was either Ivan or the person who paid $8.99.",
"Virgil didn't have the chai tea.",
"The diner who ordered the creme brulee was either the one who had the espresso or the one who had the earl grey tea.",
"The seven friends were Delia, the diner who ordered the profiterole, the one who had the cafe americano, the person who paid $11.99, the one who had the espresso, the diner who ordered the gelato and the person who paid $10.99.",
"The one who had the earl grey tea paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the chai tea.",
"The person who paid $10.99 was either the diner who ordered the creme brulee or the diner who ordered the mousse.",
"The person who paid $8.99 was either the diner who ordered the profiterole or the one who had the espresso.",
"Ivan paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the tiramisu.",
"The diner who ordered the profiterole paid more than the one who had the chai tea.",
"The one who had the cafe americano paid more than Patricia."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Dessert"
] |
[
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99",
"$9.99",
"$10.99",
"$11.99"
] |
[
"Claudia",
"Delia",
"Ivan",
"Patricia",
"Russell",
"Virgil",
"Wayne"
] |
[
"cafe americano",
"cafe latte",
"cafe mocha",
"cappuccino",
"chai tea",
"earl grey tea",
"espresso"
] |
[
"creme brulee",
"gelato",
"mousse",
"profiterole",
"rice pudding",
"streusel",
"tiramisu"
] |
4x7
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challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=06045c76df5324385ea417f7b0c84459
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Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.
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[
"Marilyn's session begins 2 hours before Nancy's session.",
"The prenatal yoga class starts sometime after the bikram yoga class.",
"The hatha yoga class is either the class with 8 people or Leah's session.",
"The class with 14 people starts sometime after the iyengar yoga class.",
"Juana's session is either the iyengar yoga session or the session with 15 people.",
"The session with 14 people isn't led by Nancy.",
"Of the hatha yoga class and the iyengar yoga session, one has 12 people in it and the other is at 11:30am.",
"The 2:30pm session is either the prenatal yoga class or the ashtanga yoga session.",
"The ashtanga yoga class begins 2 hours before Teresa's class.",
"The 12:30pm class doesn't have exactly 14 people in it.",
"Marilyn's class starts sometime after Karen's session.",
"The ashtanga yoga class doesn't have exactly 15 people in it.",
"Of the class with 6 people and the anusara yoga class, one is at 9:30am and the other is at 2:30pm.",
"The anusara yoga class is either Rosemary's class or the session with 5 people.",
"The session with 5 people begins 3 hours before Karen's class."
] |
[
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] |
[
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm",
"1:30pm",
"2:30pm",
"3:30pm"
] |
[
"anusara",
"ashtanga",
"bikram",
"hatha",
"iyengar",
"prenatal",
"vinyasa"
] |
[
"Juana",
"Karen",
"Leah",
"Marilyn",
"Nancy",
"Rosemary",
"Teresa"
] |
[
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"12",
"14",
"15"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=db3aa04e1113cc5e465752058c167bdc
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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.
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[
"The earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds occurred 24 years after the 8.9 quake.",
"The quake with its epicenter at Aldcard was either the earthquake with a duration of 97 seconds or the quake that took place in 1932.",
"The quake with its epicenter at Zhezios had a rating of 8.9.",
"Of the quake that took place in 1938 and the 9.1 event, one lasted for 49 seconds and the other had its epicenter at Umkad.",
"Of the quake with its epicenter at Xozix and the quake that took place in 1932, one lasted for 99 seconds and the other had a rating of 8.4.",
"The quake with its epicenter at Zhezios occurred 6 years before the quake with a duration of 97 seconds.",
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Yeronia, the quake that took place in 1920, the earthquake that took place in 1944, the 8.7 event, the 9.1 event and the earthquake with a duration of 84 seconds were all different earthquakes.",
"The 8.9 earthquake occurred 6 years before the event with its epicenter at Aldcard.",
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Zhezios occurred 12 years before the 8.7 earthquake.",
"The event that took place in 1950 had a rating of 8.3.",
"The earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds occurred 18 years before the quake with a duration of 49 seconds.",
"The quake with its epicenter at Nenios occurred sometime before the 9.0 event."
] |
[
"Years",
"Islands",
"Richter Scales",
"Durations"
] |
[
"1920",
"1926",
"1932",
"1938",
"1944",
"1950",
"1956"
] |
[
"Aldcard",
"Nenios",
"Umkad",
"Wyseyld",
"Xozix",
"Yeronia",
"Zhezios"
] |
[
"8.2",
"8.3",
"8.4",
"8.7",
"8.9",
"9.0",
"9.1"
] |
[
"41 seconds",
"49 seconds",
"52 seconds",
"58 seconds",
"84 seconds",
"97 seconds",
"99 seconds"
] |
4x7
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dcafb2c65d973a30adbd786911f28b52
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