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Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.
[ "The frat on Shelly Lane has 3 more members than the frat founded in 1975.", "The frat founded in 1970 has 3 more members than the frat on Island Drive.", "Of the frat on Wild Avenue and Beta Pi Omega, one was founded in 1950 and the other has 23 members.", "Tau Beta Pi has 9 more members than the frat on Q Street.", "Lambda Alpha has somewhat more members than the frat founded in 1975.", "Theta Delta is on York Court.", "The frat founded in 1975 is either Lambda Alpha or the house with 23 members.", "The six fraternities are the frat founded in 1934, the frat on York Court, the frat on Island Drive, Alpha Beta Tau, the frat on Wild Avenue and Beta Pi Omega.", "Tau Beta Pi is either the fraternity founded in 1948 or the fraternity founded in 1970.", "The fraternity on Shelly Lane is either the frat founded in 1950 or Lambda Alpha.", "The frat founded in 1934 has 3 fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau." ]
[ "Members", "Fraternities", "Streets", "Years" ]
[ "23", "26", "29", "32", "35", "38" ]
[ "Alpha Beta Tau", "Beta Pi Omega", "Delta Gamma Pi", "Lambda Alpha", "Tau Beta Pi", "Theta Delta" ]
[ "Island Drive", "Norwood Street", "Q Street", "Shelly Lane", "Wild Avenue", "York Court" ]
[ "1934", "1945", "1948", "1950", "1970", "1975" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=959f2835cc99830b0210a490f642674a
A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.
[ "Jordan's probe launched 2 months after the mission going to Titan.", "Vietnam's mission launched sometime after the Iunsel.", "The probe that launched in May is either Jordan's probe or the probe going to Europa.", "The Chano launched 1 month after Malaysia's probe.", "The Loakuk didn't launch in May.", "Of the mission going to Europa and Finland's probe, one is the Lezko and the other launched in May.", "The probe going to Ganymede launched sometime before Finland's probe.", "Malaysia's mission, the mission going to Mercury, and the mission going to Europa are three different probes.", "The Loakuk, the probe that launched in April, and Jordan's mission are three different probes.", "Malaysia's mission launched 1 month before the mission going to Mars.", "Vietnam's probe is going to Mars.", "Of Jordan's probe and the probe that launched in April, one is going to Callisto and the other is the Varo.", "The mission that launched in June, Chile's probe, and the probe going to Callisto are three different probes." ]
[ "Months", "Probes", "Destinations", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Arun", "Chano", "Iunsel", "Lezko", "Loakuk", "Varo" ]
[ "Callisto", "Europa", "Ganymede", "Mars", "Mercury", "Titan" ]
[ "Chile", "Dominica", "Finland", "Jordan", "Malaysia", "Vietnam" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=70d5a9fbbc3bea294ede9298165cd22a
An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
[ "The insect that was auctioned 7th sold for somewhat less than the Pieridae.", "The Red Admiral was either the butterfly won by Daniel or the insect that was auctioned 7th.", "The Vanessid sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 8th.", "The butterfly that sold for $280 wasn't the Red Admiral.", "The butterfly won by Harry sold for 10 dollars more than the Vanessid.", "The insect won by Trevor wasn't the Papillionidae.", "The insect won by Vincent was either the Pieridae or the Megathymidae.", "Neither the insect that was auctioned 3rd nor the Lycaenidae was the butterfly that sold for $290.", "The butterfly won by Daniel was either the insect that sold for $300 or the butterfly that was auctioned 4th.", "The butterfly won by Trevor sold for 40 dollars more than the Megathymidae.", "Of the insect won by Daniel and the Pieridae, one sold for $280 and the other was the 9th lot.", "The six butterflies were the insect won by Orlando, the Pieridae, the butterfly that sold for $280, the butterfly that sold for $260, the butterfly that sold for $270 and the insect that sold for $300." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Daniel", "Harry", "Orlando", "Roland", "Trevor", "Vincent" ]
[ "1st", "3rd", "4th", "7th", "8th", "9th" ]
[ "Lycaenidae", "Megathymidae", "Papillionidae", "Pieridae", "Red Admiral", "Vanessid" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5274e8fabcfb20bbd14dd0965986833d
The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
[ "The six amphibians are Katie's pet, the newt, the amphibian bought in February, the animal bought in June, the amphibian purchased in Boothbay and the animal bought in March.", "Maxine's pet wasn't purchased in Falmouth.", "Of the animal bought in May and the amphibian purchased in Zearing, one is Patrice's and the other is the tree frog.", "The animal bought in May wasn't purchased in Boothbay.", "The bullfrog was bought 1 month after the animal purchased in Latimer.", "Of the wood frog and the bullfrog, one was bought in February and the other was purchased in Walker.", "Cecilia's pet isn't the salamander.", "The amphibian purchased in Yountville was bought 1 month after Cecilia's pet.", "The animal purchased in Zearing was bought sometime before Lela's pet.", "Of Beverly's pet and the animal bought in January, one was purchased in Latimer and the other is the newt.", "Patrice's pet is either the newt or the amphibian purchased in Boothbay." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Amphibians", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Beverly", "Cecilia", "Katie", "Lela", "Maxine", "Patrice" ]
[ "bullfrog", "horned toad", "newt", "salamander", "tree frog", "wood frog" ]
[ "Boothbay", "Falmouth", "Latimer", "Walker", "Yountville", "Zearing" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e605037c105f8374b74053ad674fff12
Several die-hard "Galaxy Trek" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.
[ "Kelly charges 4 dollars less than the carver who works with yew.", "The sci-fi fan who sells Kelher figurines charges less than the woodworker who works with rosewood.", "Of the sci-fi fan who works with teak and the woodworker who charges 13 dollars, one sells Ineoch figurines and the other is Phillip.", "The carver who sells Shyclye figurines charges 4 dollars more than the woodworker who works with yew.", "Martin charges less than the woodworker who sells Guxuc figurines.", "The sci-fi fan who works with spruce charges less than the carver who sells Morutia figurines.", "The woodworker who charges 7 dollars doesn't work with pine.", "The carver who charges 13 dollars works with rosewood.", "The carver who sells Dynetia figurines charges 2 dollars less than the woodworker who works with mahogany.", "The woodworker who works with yew, Martin, the woodworker who sells Ineoch figurines, the woodworker who sells Kelher figurines and Cody are all different woodworkers.", "Ian charges 11 dollars." ]
[ "Prices", "Woodworkers", "Woods", "Characters" ]
[ "3 dollars", "5 dollars", "7 dollars", "9 dollars", "11 dollars", "13 dollars" ]
[ "Cody", "Evan", "Ian", "Kelly", "Martin", "Phillip" ]
[ "mahogany", "pine", "rosewood", "spruce", "teak", "yew" ]
[ "Dynetia", "Guxuc", "Ineoch", "Kelher", "Morutia", "Shyclye" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e20a1fd3776c7b6e4cb5cbe8702bcd66
Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.
[ "The $250 map wasn't of Corsica.", "Lafiori's print, the $250 map, and the print published in 1713 are three different maps.", "Gostaldo's print, the print of Scandinavia, and the print published in 1713 are three different maps.", "The print of Tuscany was published 54 years before Muenster's map.", "The six maps are the $1,500 map, the print published in 1749, the map published in 1731, the print published in 1713, Bleux's map and the print of Iceland.", "Bleux's print was published sometime after the $750 print.", "Gostaldo's map is either the map of Corsica or the map of Warsaw.", "Lafiori's map is either the $545 map or the print of Tuscany.", "Bleux's map wasn't of Scandinavia.", "Of the $1,100 print and the print of North Africa, one was published in 1731 and the other was Caronelli's.", "The print of Tuscany was published sometime after the $1,100 map.", "Stamson's map is either the $750 print or the map of Corsica.", "The $1,100 map was published 18 years before Lafiori's map." ]
[ "Years", "Cartographers", "Subjects", "Prices" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Bleux", "Caronelli", "Gostaldo", "Lafiori", "Muenster", "Stamson" ]
[ "Corsica", "Iceland", "North Africa", "Scandinavia", "Tuscany", "Warsaw" ]
[ "$250", "$545", "$750", "$1,100", "$1,500", "$2,500" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7049e4722267d73cdeb3ce9bea881bc3
Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.
[ "The Moriwa impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Andorra.", "The Hinwore impact crater was found in Kazakhstan.", "The Cersay impact crater is either the one in modern-day Russia or the one in modern-day Andorra.", "The crater in modern-day Poland, the 225 m. wide one, the Moriwa impact crater, the Cambrian impact crater and the Hinwore impact crater are all different craters.", "Of the Ormagh impact crater and the 225 m. wide one, one was found in Namibia and the other was formed during the Carboniferous period.", "The Asanish impact crater is 100 meters wider than the Silurian impact crater.", "The Hinwore impact crater wasn't formed during the Ordovician period.", "The Moriwa impact crater wasn't formed during the Jurassic period.", "The 225 m. wide one is either the Jurassic impact crater or the crater in modern-day Russia.", "The crater in modern-day Kazakhstan is 50 meters wider than the Ormagh impact crater.", "The Jurassic impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Ormagh impact crater." ]
[ "Diameters", "Craters", "Periods", "Countries" ]
[ "100 m.", "125 m.", "150 m.", "175 m.", "200 m.", "225 m." ]
[ "Asanish", "Cersay", "Garight", "Hinwore", "Moriwa", "Ormagh" ]
[ "Cambrian", "Carboniferous", "Jurassic", "Ordovician", "Silurian", "Triassic" ]
[ "Andorra", "Kazakhstan", "Latvia", "Namibia", "Poland", "Russia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5e6d9e8ebffa83a510cf5dd6aa364070
Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.
[ "Yoda is either the black neck tortoise or the animal from Guinea.", "Methuselah, the two rimmed tortoise, and the tortoise from Namibia are three different animals.", "The animal from Uruguay is either the horned tortoise or the black neck tortoise.", "The 86-year-old animal is from Jamaica.", "Of the swoop-backed tortoise and the 50-year-old animal, one is from Guinea and the other is named Shelly.", "The 32-year-old animal is the two rimmed tortoise.", "The swoop-backed tortoise is either the 104-year-old tortoise or Shelly.", "The two rimmed tortoise is 54 years younger than Chewie.", "Toredo is the black neck tortoise.", "The ringed tortoise is 36 years older than the animal from Swaziland.", "Snappy is older than the horned tortoise.", "The 86-year-old animal isn't the armored tortoise." ]
[ "Ages", "Tortoises", "Species", "Countries" ]
[ "14", "32", "50", "68", "86", "104" ]
[ "Chewie", "Methuselah", "Shelly", "Snappy", "Toredo", "Yoda" ]
[ "armored", "black neck", "horned", "ringed", "swoop-backed", "two rimmed" ]
[ "Guinea", "Jamaica", "Namibia", "Oman", "Swaziland", "Uruguay" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=261f941bf00668a2dc059a090cc0f61e
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
[ "The person who is 113 years old isn't a native of Georgia.", "Of the Delaware native and the centenarian who is 114 years old, one is Ernesto and the other is Arlene.", "The New Mexico native is 1 year younger than the person who lives in Udell.", "Neither Shari nor Arlene is the centenarian who lives in Jackson.", "The centenarian who lives in Udell, the person who lives in Zearing and Zachary are all different people.", "The person who lives in Easton is either the person who is 110 years old or the Virginia native.", "Of the centenarian who lives in Brownville and the Virginia native, one is 109 years old and the other is Doris.", "Shari is younger than the Delaware native.", "Jason is either the centenarian who is 113 years old or the person who lives in Highland.", "Of Arlene and the person who lives in Udell, one is 114 years old and the other is a native of Georgia.", "The person who is 113 years old isn't a native of Delaware.", "The person who lives in Jackson is 1 year older than the Connecticut native." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "States", "Hometowns" ]
[ "109 years", "110 years", "111 years", "112 years", "113 years", "114 years" ]
[ "Arlene", "Doris", "Ernesto", "Jason", "Shari", "Zachary" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Delaware", "Georgia", "Missouri", "New Mexico", "Virginia" ]
[ "Brownville", "Easton", "Highland", "Jackson", "Udell", "Zearing" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f8d0ea66a747acde36db91601bf18e5f
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.
[ "Victor served more riders than the worker who works in the pink section.", "The worker who manages Loop-D-Loop served 100 more riders than the worker who works in the red section.", "Victor is either the person who works in the green section or the worker who manages The Breaker.", "Neither the worker who manages Agony Alley nor the worker who manages The Breaker is the person who works in the orange section.", "The employee who works in the purple section served 25 more riders than the worker who manages Agony Alley.", "Of Marc and the employee who manages The Breaker, one served 75 riders and the other works in the red section.", "The six employees are Sergio, the person who works in the pink section, the person who manages The Screamer, the employee who works in the yellow section, the worker who works in the orange section and the person who manages The Breaker.", "Of the worker who manages Demon Drop and Chris, one works in the pink section and the other works in the red section.", "Herbert doesn't manage Speed Devil.", "Victor didn't serve 175 riders." ]
[ "Riders", "Employees", "Section", "Rides" ]
[ "50 riders", "75 riders", "100 riders", "125 riders", "150 riders", "175 riders" ]
[ "Chris", "Eduardo", "Herbert", "Marc", "Sergio", "Victor" ]
[ "green", "orange", "pink", "purple", "red", "yellow" ]
[ "Agony Alley", "Demon Drop", "Loop-D-Loop", "Speed Devil", "The Breaker", "The Screamer" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a3de25d7cae832ef8e315a2f6a88f96a
Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.
[ "The six businesses are Tyngle.com, the company started by Fred Frost, the company that sells video games, the business started by Will Waters, the company started by Betty Becker and the startup that sells textbooks.", "The startup that sells kitchen wares received 4 million dollars more than the company started by Vicky Velez.", "Of the startup that sells cell phones and Byxby.com, one was started by Fred Frost and the other was started by Vicky Velez.", "The business started by Pat Padilla received 1 million dollars more than the startup that sells cameras.", "Zetafish.com is either the startup started by Addie Abrams or the company that sells textbooks.", "Of Protecha.com and the company that sells textbooks, one received $2,000,000 and the other was started by Vicky Velez.", "Zetafish.com received more than the company started by Fred Frost.", "Zetafish.com didn't get exactly $6,000,000.", "The business started by Betty Becker, the business that sells cameras, and the startup that sells textbooks are three different businesses.", "Madinkz.com doesn't sell sports gear." ]
[ "Investments", "Startups", "Founders", "Products" ]
[ "$1,000,000", "$2,000,000", "$3,000,000", "$4,000,000", "$5,000,000", "$6,000,000" ]
[ "Byxby.com", "Gofro.com", "Madinkz.com", "Protecha.com", "Tyngle.com", "Zetafish.com" ]
[ "Addie Abrams", "Betty Becker", "Fred Frost", "Pat Padilla", "Vicky Velez", "Will Waters" ]
[ "cameras", "cell phones", "kitchen wares", "sports gear", "textbooks", "video games" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f8018410d996441407488221569b1a69
Several "secret shoppers" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.
[ "The order that included raspberries cost 3 dollars more than Paul's purchase.", "Of the $8.25 purchase and the purchase that included onions, one included peaches and the other included watermelons.", "Of the $5.25 purchase and the purchase that included asparagus, one was Irma's and the other included blackberries.", "The purchase that included watermelons is either the purchase that included onions or Irma's order.", "Gregory's purchase is either the order that included watermelons or the order that included kale.", "The order that included kiwis cost 1 dollar more than Alisha's order.", "Paul's purchase didn't include rhubarb.", "Neither Kathryn's order nor the order that included rhubarb is the order that included raspberries.", "The order that included kiwis didn't include rhubarb.", "Of the $5.25 order and the purchase that included bean sprouts, one included kiwis and the other was Kathryn's.", "Wesley's purchase included turnips." ]
[ "Prices", "Shoppers", "Vegetables", "Fruits" ]
[ "$4.25", "$5.25", "$6.25", "$7.25", "$8.25", "$9.25" ]
[ "Alisha", "Gregory", "Irma", "Kathryn", "Paul", "Wesley" ]
[ "asparagus", "bean sprouts", "kale", "onions", "rhubarb", "turnips" ]
[ "blackberries", "kiwis", "oranges", "peaches", "raspberries", "watermelons" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=babaad911f4fa794da9ab033c3c3f049
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.
[ "Yvonne didn't lose after exactly 36 moves.", "Of the player who started with the Reti Opening and the person who played sixth, one lost in 29 moves and the other was Luis.", "Irma was either the player who lost in 26 moves or the person who lost in 41 moves.", "The person who lost in 18 moves played 4 games before Luis.", "Yvonne played 1 game after the person who started with the Ware Opening.", "The person who played fourth was either the person who started with the Slav Defense or Yvonne.", "The person who started with the Evans Gambit played 1 game after Mae.", "The person who lost in 41 moves played 1 game after Tara.", "The player who lost in 29 moves was either the person who played first or the person who played fifth.", "Of the player who started with the Evans Gambit and Mae, one played second and the other lost in 26 moves.", "The person who lost in 36 moves was either the person who started with the Ware Opening or the player who started with the Torre Attack.", "The player who lost in 26 moves was either Velma or the player who started with the Slav Defense.", "Tara didn't play fifth." ]
[ "Games", "Player", "Gambits", "Moves" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Irma", "Luis", "Mae", "Tara", "Velma", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Benko Gambit", "Evans Gambit", "Reti Opening", "Torre Attack", "Slav Defense", "Ware Opening" ]
[ "18", "26", "29", "36", "41", "48" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2b5e236a26534b4e2a7423417703fbf9
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 16 days before the game in Humeston.", "The October 7 match didn't finish with a score of 28-10.", "The match in Groveland didn't finish with a score of 42-20.", "The game with the Tuscanos wasn't in Humeston.", "The game with the Dragons didn't finish with a score of 42-20.", "The game with the Warriors was sometime after the 34-7 match.", "The six games are the match in Coachella, the match with the Tuscanos, the 20-13 match, the 34-7 game, the game with the Warriors and the game with the Dragons.", "The October 15 game, the game in Groveland, and the match with the Eagles are three different games.", "The 18-6 game was 4 days before the game in Ferndale.", "The October 11 match is either the match in Avila Beach or the 18-6 match.", "The October 11 game wasn't in Groveland.", "Of the game in Ferndale and the game in Avila Beach, one featured the White Rhinos and the other finished with a score of 20-13.", "The match with the Eagles didn't finish with a score of 18-6." ]
[ "Dates", "Teams", "Scores", "Towns" ]
[ "October 3", "October 7", "October 11", "October 15", "October 19", "October 23" ]
[ "Dragons", "Eagles", "Red and Blues", "Tuscanos", "Warriors", "White Rhinos" ]
[ "18-6", "20-13", "24-21", "28-10", "34-7", "42-20" ]
[ "Avila Beach", "Coachella", "Edinburg", "Ferndale", "Groveland", "Humeston" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b3ec0eb1d0656a15639239cfb08da9df
The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).
[ "The comet Cal Barron discovered doesn't have an orbital period of 58 years.", "Sporrin was discovered 1 year before the one with an orbital period of 72 years.", "The comet with an orbital period of 30 years isn't Wally Six.", "Peinope was discovered 1 year after the one Hal Gregory discovered.", "The one discovered in 2012 isn't Casputi.", "The comet Hal Gregory discovered was discovered 3 years before the comet with an orbital period of 58 years.", "Of the one Jack Ingram discovered and Gostroma, one orbits the sun once every 72 years and the other was found in 2011.", "The one Jack Ingram discovered was discovered sometime after the comet with an orbital period of 42 years.", "Gostroma was discovered 3 years after the one Hal Gregory discovered.", "The one with an orbital period of 29 years is either Trosny or Sporrin.", "The comet Vance discovered was discovered sometime before the comet with an orbital period of 29 years.", "The comet with an orbital period of 58 years, the one discovered in 2009, the comet Bill Austin discovered, the one Vance discovered and the one discovered in 2008 are all different comets.", "The comet Vance discovered wasn't discovered in 2010.", "The one Bill Austin discovered doesn't have an orbital period of 29 years." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013" ]
[ "Bill Austin", "Cal Barron", "Hal Gregory", "Jack Ingram", "Vance", "Whitaker" ]
[ "Casputi", "Gostroma", "Peinope", "Sporrin", "Trosny", "Wally Six" ]
[ "15 years", "29 years", "30 years", "42 years", "58 years", "72 years" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=15c91486e3a4dcde74b628a6f4debe5e
Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.
[ "The perens pig was listed 1 year after the animal that lives in Madagascar.", "Of the animal with a population size of 350 and the species added to the list in 2008, one is the byengo bat and the other lives in Denmark.", "Neither the species with a population size of 420 nor the animal that lives in Zambia is the dobra dingo.", "The byengo bat is either the species that lives in Indonesia or the species added to the list in 2010.", "The species that lives in Madagascar doesn't have a surviving population of 315.", "The species with a population size of 350 was listed 3 years after the animal that lives in Qatar.", "Of the species added to the list in 2007 and the animal with a population size of 175, one lives in Qatar and the other is the lisner cat.", "Of the animal added to the list in 2011 and the species that lives in Madagascar, one is the lisner cat and the other is the osbele oryx.", "The perens pig is either the species with a population size of 420 or the species with a population size of 560.", "The six species are the animal that lives in Zambia, the perens pig, the animal added to the list in 2009, the dobra dingo, the osbele oryx and the animal with a population size of 350.", "The species that lives in Denmark doesn't have a surviving population of 385.", "The dobra dingo doesn't have a surviving population of 315." ]
[ "Years", "Species", "Populations", "Countries" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "byengo bat", "dobra dingo", "lisner cat", "nibner newt", "osbele oryx", "perens pig" ]
[ "175", "315", "350", "385", "420", "560" ]
[ "Barbados", "Denmark", "Indonesia", "Madagascar", "Qatar", "Zambia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=53b5c9bcf6be95ba11020823550ba971
Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.
[ "The six shells are the brown and yellow shell, the seashell found in Barbuda, the monk's fin shell, the spotted key shell, the shell found in 2007 and the shell found in 2004.", "The baby's ear shell was found sometime before the seashell found in Aruba.", "The shell found in Barbuda was found sometime before the blue and white shell.", "Of the blue and white shell and the monk's fin shell, one was found in 1992 and the other was found in Tobago.", "The shell found in Jamaica was found 6 years before the horned turban shell.", "The monk's fin shell was found 3 years before the brown and pink shell.", "The coquina shell is either the seashell found in Aruba or the pink and yellow seashell.", "The seashell found in Grenada was found 12 years before the pink and yellow shell.", "The spotted key shell is either the brown and yellow seashell or the black and white seashell.", "Of the seashell found in Saint Lucia and the brown and yellow shell, one is the horned turban and the other was found in 2001." ]
[ "Years", "Shells", "Colors", "Islands" ]
[ "1992", "1995", "1998", "2001", "2004", "2007" ]
[ "baby\\'s ear", "coquina", "horned turban", "monk\\'s fin", "shark eye", "spotted key" ]
[ "black - white", "blue - white", "brown - yellow", "brown - pink", "pink - white", "pink - yellow" ]
[ "Aruba", "Barbuda", "Grenada", "Jamaica", "Saint Lucia", "Tobago" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3aba52fe6811162169aabbbe5fe58426
Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).
[ "Andy's assignment isn't exactly 200 pages long.", "Vanessa's assignment isn't exactly 275 pages long.", "The book published in 2012 is either the 175 page project or Preston's assignment.", "The 175 page assignment is in Swedish.", "Vanessa's assignment wasn't published in 2010.", "The Russian assignment is either Preston's assignment or the book published in 2009.", "The Swedish project is 25 pages longer than Claudia's assignment.", "Rodney's assignment is longer than the book published in 2002.", "Of Preston's assignment and the Italian assignment, one was published in 2011 and the other is 250 pages long.", "The book published in 2010 is 25 pages shorter than the Italian project.", "Rodney's project is 25 pages shorter than the Dutch assignment.", "Claudia's assignment is in Thai.", "Neither the book published in 2010 nor Preston's project is the 225 page assignment.", "The Thai project wasn't published in 2002." ]
[ "Pages", "Translators", "Years", "Languages" ]
[ "150 pages", "175 pages", "200 pages", "225 pages", "250 pages", "275 pages" ]
[ "Andy", "Bryan", "Claudia", "Preston", "Rodney", "Vanessa" ]
[ "2002", "2004", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012" ]
[ "Dutch", "Hebrew", "Italian", "Russian", "Swedish", "Thai" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=37214d5a0bed38f6c7150fd1f655a891
The Coral City Museum featured a number of "special exhibits" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.
[ "The glassware exhibit is either May's exhibit or the exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors.", "The six exhibits are the ceramics presentation, May's exhibit, the presentation from Uganda, the exhibit from Burundi, March's exhibit and April's exhibit.", "Of the exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors and May's exhibit, one was from France and the other featured basketry.", "The exhibit from France is either the sculpture exhibit or the exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors.", "The exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors wasn't from Kyrgyzstan.", "The lacquerware exhibit wasn't from Uganda.", "The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors was held 1 month before the exhibit from France.", "The glassware exhibit was held sometime before the exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors.", "The presentation from Tunisia is either the presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors or April's exhibit.", "The exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors is either June's exhibit or the exhibit from Iraq.", "The exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors wasn't from Burundi.", "Of the presentation from Uganda and January's exhibit, one saw 5,100 visitors and the other featured ceramics." ]
[ "Months", "Exhibits", "Countries", "Visitors" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "basketry", "ceramics", "firearms", "glassware", "lacquerware", "sculpture" ]
[ "Burundi", "France", "Iraq", "Kyrgyzstan", "Tunisia", "Uganda" ]
[ "5,100", "6,425", "7,525", "8,060", "9,500", "10,425" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb411e5a406163e97bc360233869db7b
The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.
[ "The woman with 30 wins doesn't have exactly 4 losses.", "The boxer with 15 losses has 6 fewer wins than the woman from Dublin.", "Sonia has 36 wins.", "The fighter from Portland doesn't have exactly 12 losses.", "The boxer with 7 losses has 3 fewer wins than Vicki.", "Of Winifred and the boxer from Glasgow, one has 27 wins and the other has 15 losses.", "Of the fighter with 7 losses and the boxer with 2 losses, one is Lois and the other has 39 wins.", "The boxer with 7 losses has more wins than Diane DeNiro.", "The fighter from Los Angeles is either Winifred or the boxer with 30 wins.", "The boxer from Glasgow has 9 fewer wins than the boxer with 12 losses.", "The boxer with 33 wins isn't from Los Angeles.", "The fighter from New York has 3 fewer wins than Lois." ]
[ "Wins", "Boxers", "Losses", "Cities" ]
[ "24", "27", "30", "33", "36", "39" ]
[ "Diane DeNiro", "Irma", "Lois", "Sonia", "Vicki", "Winifred" ]
[ "2", "4", "7", "10", "12", "15" ]
[ "Boston", "Dublin", "Glasgow", "Los Angeles", "New York", "Portland" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=18b055ef82501ecb8a816d715275c4ae
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).
[ "Of the device that can fly for 10 minutes and the $450 machine, one has a maximum range of 250 ft and the other is the Zarobit-C.", "The Eldang-X is either the device that can fly for 60 minutes or the drone with a maximum range of 100 ft.", "The Motomiya, the $750 device, and the drone that can fly for 25 minutes are three different devices.", "The machine with a maximum range of 100 ft costs 150 dollars less than the drone that can fly for 15 minutes.", "The $750 drone doesn't have a maximum flight time of 10 minutes.", "The machine with a maximum range of 100 ft costs more than the Suzutake.", "The Suzutake has a maximum range of 1,000 ft.", "The Suzutake can fly for up to 30 minutes.", "Of the $450 machine and the Belhino 5, one can fly for up to 60 minutes and the other has a maximum range of 350 ft.", "The device that can fly for 10 minutes costs 150 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 150 ft.", "The Eldang-X doesn't have a maximum flight time of 40 minutes.", "The Zarobit-C has a maximum range of 475 ft.", "The drone that can fly for 40 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 150 ft." ]
[ "Prices", "Drones", "Ranges", "Flying Times" ]
[ "$450", "$525", "$600", "$675", "$750", "$825" ]
[ "Belhino 5", "Eldang-X", "Motomiya", "Suzutake", "Werril 23A", "Zarobit-C" ]
[ "100 ft", "150 ft", "250 ft", "350 ft", "475 ft", "1,000 ft" ]
[ "10 minutes", "15 minutes", "25 minutes", "30 minutes", "40 minutes", "60 minutes" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=162407e39c48448f7a23bbf5de646393
Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).
[ "Of the hurricane that made landfall at Tomales and the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage, one was Hurricane Eileen and the other struck in 1960.", "Neither the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage nor the storm that hit in 1960 was Hurricane Olivia.", "The storm that made landfall at Escondido hit sometime before Hurricane Velma.", "Of the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage and the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage, one was Hurricane Freda and the other hit land at Escondido.", "The storm that made landfall at Onawa didn't cause exactly $16.9 million in damage.", "Of the hurricane that hit in 1952 and Hurricane Lucy, one hit land at Rockford and the other caused $18.5 million in damage.", "The six hurricanes were Hurricane Velma, the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage, the hurricane that hit in 1948, the storm that hit in 1964, the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage and the storm that hit in 1960.", "Hurricane Lucy didn't make landfall at Tomales.", "Hurricane Velma caused $12.5 million in damage.", "The storm that made landfall at Varina hit 8 years before the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage.", "The storm that made landfall at Alta Vista hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960", "1964" ]
[ "Eileen", "Freda", "Lucy", "Nina", "Olivia", "Velma" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$13.1 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$18.5 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Escondido", "Onawa", "Rockford", "Tomales", "Varina" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7f93211934bf67261e0ceaf851548cd
Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.
[ "The 26-year-old, Ken, and the date that took Kara to the skating rink are three different men.", "Frank was either the date that took Kara to the concert or the date that took Kara to the restaurant.", "The man that took Kara to the restaurant was 2 years younger than Hugh.", "The firefighter was either the date that took Kara to the restaurant or Gabriel.", "Ken wasn't exactly 27 years old.", "The man that took Kara to the skating rink was 2 years older than the firefighter.", "The man that took Kara to the beach was either the musician or the banker.", "Gabriel didn't take Kara to the movies.", "The gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant was 2 years younger than the musician.", "Of the 24-year-old and Terrance, one took Kara to the beach and the other was the accountant.", "The lawyer, the 23-year-old, Ken, Frank and the date that took Kara to the skating rink were all different men.", "Of the 26-year-old and the gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink, one was Terrance and the other was the banker." ]
[ "Ages", "Dates", "Professions", "Locations" ]
[ "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27" ]
[ "Frank", "Gabriel", "Hugh", "Ken", "Randy", "Terrance" ]
[ "accountant", "banker", "boxer", "firefighter", "lawyer", "musician" ]
[ "beach", "concert", "county fair", "movies", "restaurant", "skating rink" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fe5bcbe41a511c833ad82ea273691491
Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.
[ "The alfalfa honey, Keith Koch's honey, the honey from Curlew and the product from Orient are all different products.", "The fireweed product costs 4 dollars less than the product from Orient.", "The basswood honey is produced by Heddy Heath.", "The clover honey costs 1 dollar more than the honey from Curlew.", "The fireweed product costs less than the honey from Peru.", "The clover product costs less than the product from Troy.", "The $6.50 honey doesn't come from Curlew.", "Of Jim Joyner's honey and the product from Troy, one is made from basswood nectar and the other costs $5.50.", "The honey from Curlew isn't produced by Ivy Ingram.", "Of the product from Lubec and Midge Mintz's product, one costs $8.50 and the other is made from sourwood nectar.", "The product from Lubec costs 1 dollar more than the sage honey.", "The fireweed product is either Jim Joyner's honey or the honey from Curlew." ]
[ "Prices", "Nectars", "Providers", "Towns" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50", "$10.50" ]
[ "alfalfa", "basswood", "clover", "fireweed", "sage", "sourwood" ]
[ "Heddy Heath", "Ivy Ingram", "Jim Joyner", "Keith Koch", "Midge Mintz", "Nick Norris" ]
[ "Curlew", "Isleton", "Lubec", "Orient", "Peru", "Troy" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3bb0798d6e5052eb481235f96fa03bf2
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.
[ "Yvonne didn't order the spaghetti.", "Of the one who got the iced tea and the diner who paid $9.99, one ordered the sloppy joe and the other was Felipe.", "Of the one who got the ginger ale and Homer, one paid $5.99 and the other ordered the meatloaf.", "Yvonne paid 1 dollar more than the one who got the water.", "The diner who ordered the spaghetti was either the one who got the water or the one who got the lemonade.", "The diner who ordered the meatloaf was either Vanessa or the one who got the root beer.", "The diner who ordered the club sandwich paid 4 dollars less than Felipe.", "Edmund was either the diner who ordered the meatloaf or the diner who ordered the tuna melt.", "The diner who ordered the tuna melt paid 1 dollar more than Kelli.", "Kelli didn't pay $8.99.", "The diner who ordered the sloppy joe was either the diner who paid $4.99 or the diner who paid $8.99.", "The one who got the ginger ale paid 1 dollar more than Homer.", "The diner who paid $7.99 was either the one who got the root beer or Yvonne." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Drinks", "Entrees" ]
[ "$4.99", "$5.99", "$6.99", "$7.99", "$8.99", "$9.99" ]
[ "Edmund", "Felipe", "Homer", "Kelli", "Vanessa", "Yvonne" ]
[ "cream soda", "ginger ale", "iced tea", "lemonade", "root beer", "water" ]
[ "club sandwich", "meatloaf", "sloppy joe", "spaghetti", "tuna melt", "turkey plate" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a17c8a641965dbbe4ab566065b8920dc
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.
[ "The mountain first climbed in 1863 wasn't first climbed by Leonard Lara.", "The peak first climbed in 1946, Mt. Sloan, and Mt. Dawson are three different mountains.", "Mt. Sloan, the peak first summited by Kermit Kramer, and the peak first summited by Ford Fischer are three different mountains.", "Mt. Quinn is either the peak first climbed in 1926 or the mountain first summited by Ford Fischer.", "The mountain first climbed in 1914 is either the mountain that is 14,730 feet tall or Mt. Dawson.", "The mountain that is 14,600 feet tall wasn't conquered for the first time in 1845.", "Of Mt. Larsen and the peak first climbed in 1946, one is 14,340 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Gerry Gamble.", "The peak first climbed in 1926 is either Mt. Ochoa or the peak that is 14,470 feet tall.", "Of the peak first climbed in 1863 and Mt. Ochoa, one is 14,210 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Eddie English.", "Mt. Alston wasn't first climbed by Leonard Lara.", "The mountain first summited by Eddie English is taller than Mt. Quinn.", "Mt. Alston isn't 14,210 feet high.", "The six mountains are the mountain first summited by Gerry Gamble, the peak first climbed in 1926, Mt. Sloan, the peak that is 14,730 feet tall, the mountain first climbed in 1946 and Mt. Alston.", "The mountain first climbed in 1899 is either the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble or Mt. Ochoa." ]
[ "Heights", "Mountains", "Climbers", "Years" ]
[ "14,210", "14,340", "14,470", "14,600", "14,730", "14,860" ]
[ "Mt. Alston", "Mt. Dawson", "Mt. Larsen", "Mt. Ochoa", "Mt. Quinn", "Mt. Sloan" ]
[ "Art Aguilar", "Eddie English", "Ford Fischer", "Gerry Gamble", "Kermit Kramer", "Leonard Lara" ]
[ "1845", "1863", "1899", "1914", "1926", "1946" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3bfb2b83d44827518925ae0170235c22
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Katie's purchase wasn't the emperor butterfly.", "Of Brandon's purchase and Katie's purchase, one was from Luxembourg and the other sold for $75.", "The emperor butterfly cost less than Brandon's purchase.", "The insect that sold for $45 wasn't from Botswana.", "The peacock butterfly cost 45 dollars more than the specimen from Ukraine.", "Victor's purchase cost less than the peppered butterfly.", "The butterfly that sold for $90 wasn't from Canada.", "Brandon's purchase wasn't the peppered butterfly.", "The atlas butterfly cost 15 dollars less than Walter's purchase.", "The emperor butterfly cost more than Walter's purchase.", "The grayling butterfly was either Katie's purchase or the specimen from Botswana.", "Neither the clearwing butterfly nor the specimen from Ukraine was Brandon's purchase.", "Of Derek's purchase and the insect that sold for $45, one was from Canada and the other was the atlas butterfly.", "Katie's purchase wasn't from Ukraine.", "The specimen from Tunisia wasn't the atlas butterfly." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Butterflies", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Alejandro", "Brandon", "Derek", "Katie", "Victor", "Walter" ]
[ "atlas", "clearwing", "emperor", "grayling", "peacock", "peppered" ]
[ "Botswana", "Canada", "Denmark", "Luxembourg", "Tunisia", "Ukraine" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2560ac13e32b8bd424025fa4bf264ec2
Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.
[ "The model made by Nectron costs more than the Tela G5.", "The DM-5000 costs less than the camera made by Banion.", "The six cameras are the camera with a resolution of 24 megapixels, the $650 camera, the $600 model, the $675 camera, the $575 camera and the Tela G5.", "The model with a resolution of 18 megapixels costs 25 dollars less than the MX-827.", "The camera made by Cober costs 25 dollars more than the model with a resolution of 18 megapixels.", "The model with a resolution of 24 megapixels costs less than the camera made by Lirios.", "The $650 camera is the Zenix 2C.", "The Zenix 2C is either the model made by Torvia or the model made by Honwa.", "The $575 model is either the camera with a resolution of 26 megapixels or the camera made by Honwa.", "The model with a resolution of 26 megapixels is the MX-827.", "Of the FC-520 and the model made by Torvia, one has a resolution of 10 megapixels and the other costs $675.", "The $600 camera doesn't have a resolution of 15 megapixels." ]
[ "Prices", "Companies", "Cameras", "Resolutions" ]
[ "$550", "$575", "$600", "$625", "$650", "$675" ]
[ "Banion", "Cober", "Honwa", "Lirios", "Nectron", "Torvia" ]
[ "DM-5000", "FC-520", "Lectra 6", "MX-827", "Tela G5", "Zenix 2C" ]
[ "10 megapixels", "12 megapixels", "15 megapixels", "18 megapixels", "24 megapixels", "26 megapixels" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b94239a30cf971f5348da8770aa03cc6
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.
[ "Blaster Boy came out 2 years before the video game bought by Raul.", "Countershot is either the game that came out in 1986 or the video game that sold for $35.", "Of the video game that came out in 1988 and Magic Marbles, one was purchased by William and the other sold for $90.", "Of Magic Marbles and Troop Seven, one came out in 1986 and the other sold for $90.", "The game bought by Eduardo is either the video game that sold for $60 or Magic Marbles.", "The one bought by Eduardo came out sometime after Gator Attack.", "The one that sold for $60 was purchased by Raul.", "Troop Seven came out sometime after the video game bought by Ivan.", "Countershot came out 1 year after the game that sold for $65.", "The video game that came out in 1984 is either Countershot or the game bought by Ivan.", "The game that came out in 1986 didn't sell for $80.", "Blaster Boy didn't come out in 1984.", "The one that sold for $85 wasn't bought by Alfred." ]
[ "Years", "Video Games", "Buyers", "Prices" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Blaster Boy", "Countershot", "Gator Attack", "Magic Marbles", "Troop Seven", "Victorforce" ]
[ "Alfred", "Eduardo", "Ivan", "Phillip", "Raul", "William" ]
[ "$35", "$60", "$65", "$80", "$85", "$90" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9ef6e31e93d3f75102c20d0e85b6cbe2
The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.
[ "The reporter who covered the royal wedding was either the journalist who went to Canada or the reporter sent out on April 5th.", "The journalist who went to Belgium didn't cover the Olympic games.", "Orin Olsen left 2 days after the person who went to Iceland.", "Of Linda Lott and Orin Olsen, one covered the flooding and the other went to Monaco.", "The reporter sent out on April 5th was either Maddy Moore or Tam Terry.", "The journalist who covered the mass protests left sometime after Sid Snyder.", "Of the journalist sent out on April 8th and the journalist who went to Russia, one covered the mass protests and the other was Maddy Moore.", "The person who went to Monaco, Ned Noble, the journalist who covered the mass protests and the reporter who covered the solar eclipse were all different people.", "The reporter who went to Belgium didn't cover the mass protests.", "The reporter who went to Canada left sometime after Sid Snyder.", "Ned Noble left 2 days after the person who went to Canada." ]
[ "Days", "Reporters", "Stories", "Countries" ]
[ "April 4th", "April 5th", "April 6th", "April 7th", "April 8th", "April 9th" ]
[ "Linda Lott", "Maddy Moore", "Ned Noble", "Orin Olsen", "Sid Snyder", "Tam Terry" ]
[ "election", "flooding", "mass protests", "Olympic games", "royal wedding", "solar eclipse" ]
[ "Belgium", "Canada", "Iceland", "Monaco", "Russia", "Vietnam" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7a104014a4e2f5c423f1e67665e4ddbb
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
[ "The South Dakota native is 3 years younger than Mattie.", "Neither the centenarian who lives in Compton nor the Louisiana native is the person who is 110 years old.", "Of Larry and Preston, one is 114 years old and the other lives in New Liberty.", "Mattie is 112 years old.", "Cody is 1 year younger than the person who lives in Zearing.", "The centenarian who is 111 years old is a native of Washington.", "Mattie isn't a native of Louisiana.", "Of the Texas native and the person who lives in Greene, one is 112 years old and the other is Yolanda.", "Of the person who lives in Rutherford and Larry, one is 110 years old and the other is a native of Alaska.", "The person who lives in Compton is 1 year older than the Texas native." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "States", "Hometowns" ]
[ "109 years", "110 years", "111 years", "112 years", "113 years", "114 years" ]
[ "Cody", "Ernesto", "Larry", "Mattie", "Preston", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Alaska", "Illinois", "Louisiana", "South Dakota", "Texas", "Washington" ]
[ "Brownville", "Compton", "Greene", "New Liberty", "Rutherford", "Zearing" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50c4a2a0441dd37325f6ab37b61663ee
A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.
[ "The friend from Anaheim Hills didn't bring the hummus.", "Of the participant from Fairfield and the participant who brought the potato chips, one is Wade and the other arrived at 4:45 pm.", "The friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, the participant who brought the hummus, and the participant from Kernville are three different people.", "Wade didn't arrive at 4:50 pm.", "The participant who arrived at 4:55 pm is from Kernville.", "Of the friend from El Segundo and the friend who brought the soda, one is Wade and the other is Verna.", "Sergio brought the pork rinds.", "The friend who arrived at 4:35 pm is either the party-goer from Anaheim Hills or Amber.", "The party-goer from Fairfield, the participant who arrived at 4:50 pm, and Amber are three different people.", "Grant didn't bring the pizza.", "The six people are the friend from Pine Valley, the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, the participant who arrived at 4:50 pm, the participant who brought the pizza, the friend who brought the soda and the friend who arrived at 4:55 pm.", "Verna arrived sometime before the party-goer who brought the potato chips." ]
[ "Times", "Friends", "Brought", "Towns" ]
[ "4:30 pm", "4:35 pm", "4:40 pm", "4:45 pm", "4:50 pm", "4:55 pm" ]
[ "Amber", "Grant", "Kellie", "Sergio", "Verna", "Wade" ]
[ "hummus", "onion dip", "pizza", "pork rinds", "potato chips", "soda" ]
[ "Anaheim Hills", "El Segundo", "Fairfield", "Kernville", "Martensdale", "Pine Valley" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7a575c3e2329e22ba51d27d2636b9747
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 course in room 314 starts 4 hours after the Italian class.", "The course in room 201 isn't the Dutch class.", "The course in room 322 isn't the Dutch class.", "The 3:00 pm class isn't the English class.", "The class in room 322 doesn't have 22 students.", "The class with 14 students starts 4 hours after the Swahili class.", "The course in room 314 doesn't have 10 students.", "The Dutch class, the 9:00 am class, the 11:00 am class and the Polish class are all different classes.", "The class with 22 students starts sometime after the Polish class.", "The class in room 314 isn't the Dutch class.", "Of the English class and the course in room 318, one has 22 students and the other starts at 11:00 am.", "Of the course with 8 students and the 7:00 am class, one is the Italian class and the other is in room 120.", "The course in room 322 starts sometime after the course with 11 students.", "The Swahili class starts 4 hours before the course in room 318." ]
[ "Times", "Room Numbers", "Class Sizes", "Classes" ]
[ "7:00 am", "9:00 am", "11:00 am", "1:00 pm", "3:00 pm", "5:00 pm" ]
[ "120", "201", "212", "314", "318", "322" ]
[ "8", "10", "11", "14", "18", "22" ]
[ "Dutch", "English", "Italian", "Polish", "Swahili", "Turkish" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fa4c9d8fd5c484f0200f0643dda50fe9
Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).
[ "The feature that is 1,480 meters wide was either the crater discovered in December or the crater discovered in August.", "The feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. was either the crater discovered in October or the crater in Vietnam.", "The crater that is 550 meters wide is believed to be 120,000 years older than the crater in Haiti.", "The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature in Macedonia.", "The crater in Vietnam isn't exactly 1,480 meters wide.", "The crater in Macedonia wasn't dated to 90,000 B.C.E..", "The feature in Vietnam is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in December.", "Of the crater discovered in June and the crater that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E., one is 1,200 meters wide and the other is in Haiti.", "The crater that is 1,200 meters wide was either the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. or the crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..", "Of the feature discovered in April and the feature in Liberia, one was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. and the other is 780 meters wide.", "The crater discovered in April is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater in Liberia.", "The crater that is 780 meters wide was either the feature in Qatar or the crater discovered in October.", "The feature in Eritrea was either the feature that is 780 meters wide or the feature that is 2,250 meters wide." ]
[ "Years", "Countries", "Months", "Diameters" ]
[ "210,000 B.C.E.", "180,000 B.C.E.", "150,000 B.C.E.", "120,000 B.C.E.", "90,000 B.C.E.", "60,000 B.C.E." ]
[ "Eritrea", "Haiti", "Liberia", "Macedonia", "Qatar", "Vietnam" ]
[ "February", "April", "June", "August", "October", "December" ]
[ "550 meters", "780 meters", "1,200 meters", "1,480 meters", "2,250 meters", "3,500 meters" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b4c35e5c2defa8642f6554e816a729e9
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.
[ "Of the tourmaline and the stone found in the Page claim, one went for $790 and the other was from Colorado.", "The blue topaz was found at the Beard claim.", "The gem that sold for $820 wasn't from Colorado.", "The stone found in the Osborne claim sold for 10 dollars more than the smoky quartz.", "The stone found in the Osborne claim sold for somewhat less than the corundum.", "The smoky quartz wasn't uncovered at the Zamora claim.", "The tourmaline sold for 10 dollars less than the stone found in the Beard claim.", "Of the stone that sold for $830 and the stone found in the Zamora claim, one was from Idaho and the other was from Wyoming.", "The six gems are the aquamarine, the gem found in the Collins claim, the gem from Colorado, the stone that sold for $810, the gem from Idaho and the gem that sold for $830.", "The gem from Utah sold for 30 dollars less than the gem found in the Zamora claim.", "The aquamarine wasn't from California." ]
[ "Prices", "Gems", "Claims", "States" ]
[ "$790", "$800", "$810", "$820", "$830", "$840" ]
[ "aquamarine", "blue topaz", "corundum", "smoky quartz", "tourmaline", "zircon" ]
[ "Beard", "Collins", "Osborne", "Page", "Stout", "Zamora" ]
[ "California", "Colorado", "Idaho", "Nevada", "Utah", "Wyoming" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1080f9ae793eac27002a6c32293d463f
The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just "graduated" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.
[ "The canine from Otis trained 2 weeks less than Bailey.", "Lucky trained 4 weeks less than the dog Teresa trained.", "The canine from Zwingle trained 3 weeks more than the canine Odette trained.", "Buster isn't from Elgin.", "The one from Harrison had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of the one Nadine trained.", "Gizmo wasn't trained by Teresa.", "The dog Martha trained trained 2 weeks more than the one from Gilroy.", "Charlie trained 2 weeks less than the canine from Harrison.", "Of the one that was in school for 7 weeks and Bailey, one was trained by Odette and the other is from Gilroy.", "Of Buster and the dog Stephanie trained, one was in classes for 10 weeks and the other is from Otis.", "Lucky wasn't trained by Stephanie." ]
[ "Training", "Dogs", "Trainers", "Towns" ]
[ "6 weeks", "7 weeks", "8 weeks", "9 weeks", "10 weeks", "11 weeks" ]
[ "Bailey", "Buster", "Charlie", "Cooper", "Gizmo", "Lucky" ]
[ "Martha", "Nadine", "Odette", "Rachel", "Stephanie", "Teresa" ]
[ "Elgin", "Gilroy", "Harrison", "Ida Grove", "Otis", "Zwingle" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bef0aab435ba3a47514d4c2f097097ee
The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.
[ "Of the bird released at Folsom Bend and the bird with a wingspan of 118 inches, one was Buddy and the other is 10 years old.", "Of the 12-year-old condor and the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches, one was Angel and the other was Pepper.", "Of the bird released at Alkali Ridge and the bird released at Bingham Canyon, one has a wingspan of 114 inches and the other was Angel.", "The condor released at Folsom Bend is 9 years old.", "Smokey wasn't released at Golden Butte.", "Mango isn't 4 years old.", "The 5-year-old condor is either the bird released at Cordell Mesa or the condor with a wingspan of 122 inches.", "The condor with a wingspan of 110 inches is 8 years old.", "Smokey has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 4-year-old condor.", "Spike has a wingspan somewhat longer than the bird released at Alkali Ridge.", "The bird released at Pecos Pueblo has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 4-year-old condor.", "The condor with a wingspan of 106 inches wasn't released at Alkali Ridge." ]
[ "Wingspans", "Names", "Ages", "Locations" ]
[ "102 inches", "106 inches", "110 inches", "114 inches", "118 inches", "122 inches" ]
[ "Angel", "Buddy", "Mango", "Pepper", "Smokey", "Spike" ]
[ "4", "5", "8", "9", "10", "12" ]
[ "Alkali Ridge", "Bingham Canyon", "Cordell Mesa", "Folsom Bend", "Golden Butte", "Pecos Pueblo" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=adb0478bbe3562ae0262ee55f858b58f
Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.
[ "Of the person who will play the soldier and the actor making $145,000, one is Randy and the other will film on October 13th.", "The man filming on September 22nd is either the actor making $100,000 or Gerald.", "The man who will play the senator will make 30,000 dollars less than the actor filming on September 8th.", "The person who will play the senator won't be filming on September 15th.", "The person making $100,000, the actor who will play the soldier, and the person who will play the senator are three different people.", "Of the man making $85,000 and the person making $100,000, one will play the uncle and the other will film on September 29th.", "The man who will play the soldier will make less than Paul.", "Of Luis and the actor filming on October 6th, one will make $100,000 and the other will play the firefighter.", "The actor who will play the firefighter, the actor making $100,000, Dwight, Paul and the man making $85,000 are all different people.", "The man who will play the lawyer will make 30,000 dollars more than the person filming on September 29th.", "Kerry won't be filming on October 6th.", "The person filming on September 15th is either the man making $115,000 or the actor making $130,000." ]
[ "Fees", "Actors", "Dates", "Roles" ]
[ "$85,000", "$100,000", "$115,000", "$130,000", "$145,000", "$160,000" ]
[ "Dwight", "Gerald", "Kerry", "Luis", "Paul", "Randy" ]
[ "September 8th", "September 15th", "September 22nd", "September 29th", "October 6th", "October 13th" ]
[ "father", "firefighter", "lawyer", "senator", "soldier", "uncle" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f644c7536380c8d9f0896b49f80524ed
Several "secret shoppers" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.
[ "The $9.25 order is either the purchase that included celery or the purchase that included peaches.", "Of the $4.25 order and the order that included celery, one was Gregory's and the other included strawberries.", "The $9.25 order didn't include parsnips.", "Kathryn's purchase is either the order that included strawberries or the purchase that included raspberries.", "Of the order that included parsnips and the $4.25 order, one was Ray's and the other included strawberries.", "The purchase that included spinach cost more than Alisha's purchase.", "Alisha's order is either the $6.25 order or the purchase that included bean sprouts.", "The order that included rhubarb is either the $7.25 order or Ray's purchase.", "Neither Ray's purchase nor Kathryn's purchase is the $6.25 purchase.", "The $9.25 order, Kathryn's order, Alisha's purchase and Gregory's purchase are all different orders.", "The $8.25 purchase didn't include blackberries.", "The $8.25 order didn't include limes.", "Bennie's purchase cost less than the order that included limes.", "Olive's order didn't include spinach." ]
[ "Prices", "Shoppers", "Vegetables", "Fruits" ]
[ "$4.25", "$5.25", "$6.25", "$7.25", "$8.25", "$9.25" ]
[ "Alisha", "Bennie", "Gregory", "Kathryn", "Olive", "Ray" ]
[ "bean sprouts", "celery", "kale", "parsnips", "rhubarb", "spinach" ]
[ "blackberries", "grapefruits", "limes", "peaches", "raspberries", "strawberries" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d5baca25f3da2b3372c2bfde1d6f5808
Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference "messages in a bottle" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.
[ "The message from Cherbourg was sent sometime before Leah's bottle.", "The bottle from Bournemouth was sent 7 years after the letter found in 2014.", "Sean's missive was sent in 1976.", "The six letters are the missive that was sent in 1969, the letter found in 2009, the bottle found in 2008, the missive from Torquay, the bottle from Penzance and Bernadette's message.", "Bernadette's message, the bottle that was sent in 1990, and the bottle from Penzance are three different letters.", "Of Edwin's letter and the missive from Brighton, one was sent in 1969 and the other was found in 2009.", "The letter found in 2008 was sent sometime before the bottle from Cherbourg.", "Of the letter that was sent in 1990 and the bottle from Brighton, one was found in 2007 and the other is Leah's.", "Warren's letter wasn't sent in 1962.", "Of the message found in 2013 and Sean's letter, one was from Bournemouth and the other was sent in 1983." ]
[ "Year Sent", "Writers", "Origins", "Year Found" ]
[ "1962", "1969", "1976", "1983", "1990", "1997" ]
[ "Bernadette", "Edwin", "Felipe", "Leah", "Sean", "Warren" ]
[ "Bournemouth", "Brighton", "Cherbourg", "Le Havre", "Penzance", "Torquay" ]
[ "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2013", "2014" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d4f9682126433ed4606d71d5c14aa08d
The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
[ "The bird bought in May is the lorikeet.", "Neither the bird bought in May nor Bonita's pet is the parrot.", "Of the bird bought in March and the bird purchased in Fairbank, one is the finch and the other is Ellen's.", "Gladys's pet was bought sometime before the lovebird.", "The lorikeet was bought 2 months after the bird purchased in Davis.", "The bird purchased in Davis was bought 1 month before the finch.", "Whitney's pet is either the finch or the bird purchased in Grimes.", "Of the bird purchased in Ellsworth and the macaw, one is Bonita's and the other was bought in February.", "The bird purchased in Ellsworth isn't the parrot.", "The bird bought in June isn't the lovebird.", "Velma's pet was bought sometime after the bird purchased in Sumner.", "The bird purchased in Grimes is either the lorikeet or Whitney's pet.", "The parakeet was bought sometime before the bird purchased in Ellsworth.", "Velma's pet wasn't purchased in Grimes." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Birds", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Bonita", "Ellen", "Gladys", "Ida", "Velma", "Whitney" ]
[ "finch", "lorikeet", "lovebird", "macaw", "parakeet", "parrot" ]
[ "Davis", "Ellsworth", "Fairbank", "Grimes", "Sumner", "Truesdale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0e84205df761121270ecbf79aea3d96a
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.
[ "Of Leticia and the person who wanted bananas, one paid $10.75 and the other asked for kale.", "Eddie paid 2 dollars more than the person who wanted raspberries.", "Rosa didn't want bananas.", "The person who wanted bananas paid more than Trevor.", "Leticia paid 1 dollar more than the customer who wanted blackberries.", "The person who paid $9.75 asked for chia seeds.", "Isabel wanted blueberries.", "Eddie paid 1 dollar less than the person who requested acai berries.", "The person who requested kale, Wilbur, and the customer who wanted strawberries are three different people.", "The customer who paid $8.75 is either the customer who requested flaxseed or the customer who wanted blueberries.", "Rosa, the customer who wanted raspberries, and the customer who wanted tangerines are three different people.", "The customer who wanted tangerines paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested ginger." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Superfoods", "Fruits" ]
[ "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75", "$9.75", "$10.75", "$11.75" ]
[ "Eddie", "Isabel", "Leticia", "Rosa", "Trevor", "Wilbur" ]
[ "acai berries", "chia seeds", "flaxseed", "ginger", "kale", "quinoa" ]
[ "bananas", "blackberries", "blueberries", "raspberries", "strawberries", "tangerines" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=070f622968635dbfc4f5953f036bee14
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 match with the Rams wasn't in Ferndale.", "The 24-21 game was 4 days after the game in Avila Beach.", "The match with the White Rhinos wasn't on October 23.", "Of the game in Coachella and the match with the Dragons, one finished with a score of 20-13 and the other finished with a score of 28-10.", "Of the game with the Tuscanos and the game in Humeston, one was on October 7 and the other finished with a score of 28-10.", "The game with the White Rhinos is either the 13-9 game or the game in Humeston.", "The six games are the game with the Warriors, the 20-13 match, the game in Island Falls, the 42-20 game, the 18-6 match and the match in Humeston.", "The 18-6 game, the game in Avila Beach, and the game in Humeston are three different games.", "The game with the White Rhinos was sometime after the 20-13 match.", "The match in Edinburg was 16 days after the 28-10 match." ]
[ "Dates", "Teams", "Scores", "Towns" ]
[ "October 3", "October 7", "October 11", "October 15", "October 19", "October 23" ]
[ "Dragons", "Eagles", "Rams", "Tuscanos", "Warriors", "White Rhinos" ]
[ "13-9", "18-6", "20-13", "24-21", "28-10", "42-20" ]
[ "Avila Beach", "Coachella", "Edinburg", "Ferndale", "Humeston", "Island Falls" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=86fcc6d857c13f0e5e27bf036fb4db25
Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.
[ "The sauce that uses the blue moluga is somewhat spicier than \"Burn Squad\".", "Ernestine's sauce is 10,000 SHU spicier than \"Baja Tickler\".", "The six products are Tiffany's hot sauce, the hot sauce that uses the panju reaper, \"Baja Tickler\", \"Lips Ablaze\", the product rated at 15,000 SHU and \"Pants on Fire\".", "Jana's sauce is somewhat spicier than the hot sauce that uses the injie chili.", "\"Lips Ablaze\" is somewhat less spicy than the sauce that uses the injie chili.", "Wanda's hot sauce is either the sauce that uses the injie chili or \"Lips Ablaze\".", "Raul's sauce isn't \"Hertz So Good\".", "Raul's product is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the sauce that uses the ghost pepper.", "Of \"Baja Tickler\" and Jana's sauce, one is rated at 20,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other uses the bhut jolokia.", "Tiffany's product is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units.", "The product that uses the panju reaper is 15,000 SHU spicier than Raul's hot sauce." ]
[ "SHU", "Employees", "Hot Sauces", "Peppers" ]
[ "5,000", "10,000", "15,000", "20,000", "25,000", "30,000" ]
[ "Ernestine", "Jana", "Lula", "Raul", "Tiffany", "Wanda" ]
[ "Alpha Pepper", "Baja Tickler", "Burn Squad", "Hertz So Good", "Lips Ablaze", "Pants on Fire" ]
[ "assam anjula", "bhut jolokia", "blue moluga", "ghost pepper", "injie chili", "panju reaper" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=42ee5f981bbb66f2870ce8cc6911fdf8
The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won "Best in Show".
[ "Ginger's dog won 1 year before Riley.", "Shadow won sometime before Chester's canine.", "Anita's canine isn't Stella.", "The great dane won sometime after Fernando's dog.", "Of Fernando's dog and the great dane, one won in 2010 and the other is Stella.", "Stella won sometime after Barbara's canine.", "Chester's dog isn't Princess.", "The canine that won in 2010 is Harley.", "Fernando's dog won 2 years after the beagle.", "The dog that won in 2008 isn't the chow chow.", "Of the dog that won in 2008 and the dalmatian, one is Chester's and the other is Ginger's.", "Of the dog that won in 2010 and the canine that won in 2009, one is Elsie's and the other is the pekingese." ]
[ "Years", "Owners", "Breeds", "Dogs" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "Anita", "Barbara", "Chester", "Elsie", "Fernando", "Ginger" ]
[ "beagle", "bulldog", "chow chow", "dalmatian", "great dane", "pekingese" ]
[ "Harley", "Princess", "Riley", "Samson", "Shadow", "Stella" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=27741942839f870f046ae5c8fba33249
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 course in room 120 starts at 7:00 am.", "The class in room 412 starts sometime before the Dutch class.", "Neither the Polish class nor the class with 25 students is the 1:00 pm class.", "The 5:00 pm class isn't the Finnish class.", "The 5:00 pm class doesn't have 22 students.", "The course in room 207 starts 2 hours after the course with 13 students.", "The class in room 120 doesn't have 10 students.", "The course in room 207 is either the Turkish class or the class with 25 students.", "The class in room 208 starts 4 hours after the course with 14 students.", "Of the class in room 120 and the course with 22 students, one is the German class and the other is the Dutch class.", "Of the class with 20 students and the course in room 129, one starts at 11:00 am and the other is the Polish class.", "The Polish class starts 4 hours before the class in room 412." ]
[ "Times", "Room Numbers", "Class Sizes", "Classes" ]
[ "7:00 am", "9:00 am", "11:00 am", "1:00 pm", "3:00 pm", "5:00 pm" ]
[ "120", "129", "201", "207", "208", "412" ]
[ "10", "13", "14", "20", "22", "25" ]
[ "Dutch", "Finnish", "German", "Mandarin", "Polish", "Turkish" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d0ddc9e46d3d030e9922b5972c0b85c8
Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.
[ "The person who is staying for 2 days, the guest in room 114, and the customer from Hawaii are three different people.", "Lara isn't in room 124.", "The client from Alaska isn't in room 114.", "Quinn is staying for a shorter time than the client in room 209.", "The client from Georgia, the client who is staying for 6 days, and Mrs. Arnold are three different people.", "The client who is staying for 7 days is from Hawaii.", "The guest who is staying for 3 days is either the client from Alaska or Mrs. Arnold.", "Parker is in room 203.", "Vincent isn't staying for exactly 6 days.", "The six people are the person from Texas, the person who is staying for 2 days, the customer who is staying for 6 days, the client in room 124, the client in room 314 and the guest who is staying for 7 days.", "Of the person from Connecticut and the person in room 314, one is Vincent and the other is Quinn.", "Of the client from Georgia and the client in room 209, one is Vincent and the other is staying for 5 days." ]
[ "Days", "Guests", "Rooms", "States" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
[ "Mrs. Arnold", "Lara", "Mills", "Parker", "Quinn", "Vincent" ]
[ "114", "117", "124", "203", "209", "314" ]
[ "Alaska", "Connecticut", "Georgia", "Hawaii", "Michigan", "Texas" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3649b3acc3ca830c4755ad16a56914fe
Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.
[ "Mrs. Harper's order will be delivered 1 day after the cake shaped like a sailboat.", "The October 10 delivery won't be banana-flavored.", "The cake shaped like a sports car will be delivered sometime before Mrs. Foley's order.", "The October 8 delivery will be in the shape of a biplane.", "The October 6 delivery is either Mrs. Jackson's cake or the chocolate cake.", "Of Mrs. Lowe's order and the cake shaped like a sports car, one will be delivered on October 5 and the other will be chocolate-flavored.", "The coconut cake is either the order shaped like a biplane or the October 6 delivery.", "Of the October 10 delivery and Mrs. Nolan's order, one will be in the shape of a baseball glove and the other will be key lime-flavored.", "Mrs. Jackson's cake won't be banana-flavored.", "Mrs. Estrada's cake will be coconut-flavored.", "The lemon cake will be in the shape of a sailboat.", "The cake shaped like a rocket ship will be delivered sometime before the banana cake.", "Mrs. Nolan's cake will be delivered 1 day before the cake shaped like a rocket ship." ]
[ "Delivery Dates", "Customers", "Cake Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "October 5", "October 6", "October 7", "October 8", "October 9", "October 10" ]
[ "Estrada", "Foley", "Harper", "Jackson", "Lowe", "Nolan" ]
[ "baseball glove", "biplane", "rocket ship", "sailboat", "sports car", "turtle" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "coconut", "key lime", "lemon", "strawberry" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3291bf4ae39bfab81d5d31d182b1692a
Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).
[ "The crater in Macedonia isn't exactly 930 meters wide.", "The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was either the feature that is 550 meters wide or the feature discovered in February.", "Of the feature in Macedonia and the crater that is 2,250 meters wide, one was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in August.", "The crater that is 550 meters wide is believed to be older than the feature discovered in August.", "The crater that is 780 meters wide was found in December.", "The crater in Oman was found in December.", "The feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. was either the crater that is 1,480 meters wide or the crater discovered in September.", "The feature that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature in Saudi Arabia.", "The feature that is 1,480 meters wide is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the feature in Yemen.", "The feature that is 1,480 meters wide, the feature in Oman, and the crater discovered in October are three different impacts.", "The feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E., the feature that is 3,500 meters wide, the feature in Qatar and the crater discovered in October were all different impacts.", "Of the feature in Poland and the feature in Macedonia, one was found in April and the other was dated to 60,000 B.C.E.." ]
[ "Years", "Countries", "Months", "Diameters" ]
[ "210,000 B.C.E.", "180,000 B.C.E.", "150,000 B.C.E.", "120,000 B.C.E.", "90,000 B.C.E.", "60,000 B.C.E." ]
[ "Macedonia", "Oman", "Poland", "Qatar", "Saudi Arabia", "Yemen" ]
[ "February", "April", "August", "September", "October", "December" ]
[ "550 meters", "780 meters", "930 meters", "1,480 meters", "2,250 meters", "3,500 meters" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7cd1e6be7110f422488e8273344e5e1
The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.
[ "The squad that finished fifth doesn't use purple paintballs.", "The group from Libertyville doesn't use white paintballs.", "The squad from Prairie City was ranked somewhere behind the \"Target Bombs\".", "Of the team that finished fourth and the group from Libertyville, one is the \"Oil Crew\" and the other uses green paintballs.", "The \"Target Bombs\" is from Forest City.", "The \"Color Blinds\", the squad that finished third, and the team that finished second are three different teams.", "The red team was ranked somewhere behind the \"Night Ninjas\".", "Of the squad from Evansdale and the team that finished sixth, one uses orange paintballs and the other is the \"Spray Paints\".", "The \"Pea Shooters\", the purple team, and the team that finished second are three different teams.", "The \"Night Ninjas\" isn't from Yucca Valley.", "The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked 2 places ahead of the group from Forest City.", "The group that finished fifth is from Armona.", "The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked 1 place behind the red team." ]
[ "Rankings", "Teams", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Color Blinds", "Night Ninjas", "Oil Crew", "Pea Shooters", "Spray Paints", "Target Bombs" ]
[ "blue", "green", "orange", "purple", "red", "white" ]
[ "Armona", "Evansdale", "Forest City", "Libertyville", "Prairie City", "Yucca Valley" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb71c45927b7c787c5614fbde6951bc2
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 from Utah wasn't uncovered at the Todd claim.", "The gem from Wyoming sold for 10 dollars less than the stone found in the Osborne claim.", "The six gems are the blue topaz, the gem that sold for $830, the stone found in the Williams claim, the stone found in the Anthony claim, the gem that sold for $810 and the stone that sold for $820.", "Of the stone from Oregon and the stone that sold for $830, one was found at the Osborne claim and the other is the aquamarine.", "The smoky quartz is either the gem that sold for $830 or the stone from Nevada.", "The tourmaline wasn't uncovered at the Williams claim.", "The gem from Oregon is either the stone that sold for $840 or the gem found in the Page claim.", "Of the gem found in the Williams claim and the stone that sold for $790, one was from California and the other is the blue topaz.", "The gem found in the Osborne claim is either the zircon or the stone from California.", "The stone from Oregon wasn't uncovered at the Anthony claim.", "The stone found in the Valentine claim is either the stone from California or the gem that sold for $820.", "The smoky quartz sold for somewhat less than the stone from Oregon." ]
[ "Prices", "Gems", "Claims", "States" ]
[ "$790", "$800", "$810", "$820", "$830", "$840" ]
[ "aquamarine", "blue topaz", "corundum", "smoky quartz", "tourmaline", "zircon" ]
[ "Anthony", "Osborne", "Page", "Todd", "Valentine", "Williams" ]
[ "California", "Idaho", "Nevada", "Oregon", "Utah", "Wyoming" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=85bf33ee58eab832683a8fceb390ea4f
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.
[ "Mercedes won't be on mission TV-412.", "Of Traci and the person who will be studying plant enzymes, one will launch in June and the other will be on mission CR-260.", "The astronaut who will be studying ant colonies will launch 3 months after Delia.", "The astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime before Katherine.", "The graduate who will be studying gamma rays will launch sometime before the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412.", "Mercedes won't be on mission AV-435.", "Wade won't be on mission TV-412.", "The graduate who will be studying photosynthesis will launch 1 month after the person assigned to mission WB-664.", "The six people are Katherine, the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412, the person launching in June, the astronaut launching in May, the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97 and the person launching in January.", "The astronaut launching in January won't be focusing on gamma rays.", "The astronaut who will be studying radiation will be on mission WB-664.", "The person assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime before Delia." ]
[ "Months", "Astronauts", "Missions", "Subjects" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Delia", "James", "Katherine", "Mercedes", "Traci", "Wade" ]
[ "AV-435", "CR-260", "PR-97", "TV-412", "WB-664", "ZF-15" ]
[ "ant colonies", "gamma rays", "larval growth", "photosynthesis", "plant enzymes", "radiation" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=141f2c4367533dc4c97a27c7113a7889
Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).
[ "Hurricane Deloris hit 16 years after the storm that caused $17.4 million in damage.", "The storm that made landfall at Escondido hit 8 years after Hurricane Wilma.", "Hurricane Velma didn't cause exactly $16.6 million in damage.", "The storm that hit in 1964 was either the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage or the storm that made landfall at Varina.", "Hurricane Eileen was either the storm that made landfall at Varina or the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.", "Hurricane Velma hit 8 years before the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.", "The storm that caused $16.6 million in damage hit 4 years before Hurricane Wilma.", "Hurricane Sabrina hit land at Escondido.", "Hurricane Sabrina didn't cause exactly $16.9 million in damage.", "Of Hurricane Wilma and the hurricane that hit in 1964, one hit land at Hesperia and the other caused $15.7 million in damage.", "The hurricane that made landfall at Tomales, the hurricane that hit in 1964, Hurricane Velma, the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage and Hurricane Sabrina were all different hurricanes." ]
[ "Years", "Hurricanes", "Destruction", "Cities" ]
[ "1944", "1948", "1952", "1956", "1960", "1964" ]
[ "Deloris", "Eileen", "Joan", "Sabrina", "Velma", "Wilma" ]
[ "$12.5 million", "$15.7 million", "$16.6 million", "$16.9 million", "$17.4 million", "$18.5 million" ]
[ "Alta Vista", "Escondido", "Granger", "Hesperia", "Tomales", "Varina" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8faa93a1c98077a461f84c9b52e89648
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.
[ "Of the business on Ash Avenue and the store charging $1.27 per gallon, one is in Irvine and the other is Phil's Fill-Up.", "Ballantines is in Kings Beach.", "Kwik Mart is either the business charging $1.11 per gallon or the store on Fir Street.", "Energo charges 16 cents less per gallon than the business on J Street.", "Kwik Mart charges 4 cents more per gallon than the business on York Court.", "Fuel Stop charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store in Udell.", "Gas-N-Go charges somewhat less per gallon than the business on York Court.", "The store on Tamarac Street is either the gas station in Harlan or the store in Quasqueton.", "Ballantines charges somewhat more per gallon than the business on York Court.", "Gas-N-Go isn't in Harlan.", "The gas station on York Court isn't in Harlan.", "Of the business on Ash Avenue and Fuel Stop, one offers gas at $1.23 per gallon and the other is in Irvine." ]
[ "Prices", "Gas Stations", "Towns", "Streets" ]
[ "$1.07", "$1.11", "$1.15", "$1.19", "$1.23", "$1.27" ]
[ "Ballantines", "Energo", "Gas-N-Go", "Fuel Stop", "Kwik Mart", "Phil\\'s Fill-Up" ]
[ "Harlan", "Irvine", "Kings Beach", "Northfield", "Quasqueton", "Udell" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Fir Street", "J Street", "Tamarac Street", "Wright Street", "York Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a30b46cd1c9a94a1daf46b4f83b93ff1
Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.
[ "Doreen hasn't been studying the Burutia culture.", "Luther will publish sometime after the student who has been studying the Udaefe culture.", "Keith hasn't been working in Uzbekistan.", "The student who will publish in March hasn't been working in Nigeria.", "Luther will publish 4 months before the person who has been working in Uzbekistan.", "The person who has been studying the Burutia culture will publish 1 month before the student who has been working in Iran.", "The person who has been working in Nigeria hasn't been studying the Warith culture.", "Of the person who has been working in Iran and the person who has been working in Argentina, one is Michael and the other has been studying the Fujishiro culture.", "Armando hasn't been studying the Warith culture.", "The six students are the student who has been working in Belize, Keith, the student who has been studying the Fujishiro culture, the person who has been studying the Udaefe culture, Luther and Armando.", "The student who will publish in March is either the student who has been working in Argentina or the student who has been studying the Burutia culture.", "Neither the person who has been working in Nigeria nor Doreen is the person who will publish in April.", "The student who will publish in February hasn't been studying the Phehin culture." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Cultures", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Armando", "Doreen", "Ira", "Keith", "Luther", "Michael" ]
[ "Burutia", "Fujishiro", "Iaick", "Phehin", "Udaefe", "Warith" ]
[ "Argentina", "Belize", "Haiti", "Iran", "Nigeria", "Uzbekistan" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fac3c95b26a3b0661bf97201a1c05696
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
[ "The person who wears number 17 is either Tucker or the person from the Comets.", "Farrell didn't finish the season with 8 goals.", "Underwood scored somewhat more than the player from the Bears.", "The person who wears number 18 scored 1 goal more than Rich.", "Neither the player from the Monsters nor Tucker is the player with 9 goals.", "Vazquez isn't from the Monsters.", "The player from the Wolverines is either the player with 7 goals or Tucker.", "The player from the Monsters scored 1 goal less than the player who wears number 15.", "Vazquez didn't finish the season with 11 goals.", "Rich wears number 25.", "Of Tucker and the player who wears number 15, one is from the River Kings and the other had 10 goals this season.", "Underwood scored 1 goal less than the player who wears number 2.", "The person with 7 goals wears number 18.", "The person who wears number 25 isn't from the Bears." ]
[ "Goals", "Players", "Teams", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Farrell", "Guerra", "Rich", "Tucker", "Underwood", "Vazquez" ]
[ "Bears", "Checkers", "Comets", "Monsters", "River Kings", "Wolverines" ]
[ "2", "12", "15", "17", "18", "25" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e6338d21e9b05cdde105453f0c5e38b4
Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.
[ "The Pinkster pack is smaller than Leroy's pack.", "Myrna's pack isn't made by Adironda.", "The blue pack is smaller than the Lugmor pack.", "The orange pack is 5 liters larger than the Naturba pack.", "Myrna's pack isn't made by Lugmor.", "The 25 liter pack isn't blue.", "Of Natasha's pack and the purple pack, one is 50 liters and the other is made by Bistric.", "The Pinkster pack is smaller than Donna's pack.", "The six packs are Leroy's pack, the Lugmor pack, the 50 liter pack, the 45 liter pack, the Grennel pack and the 25 liter pack.", "The silver pack is made by Naturba.", "Wendell's pack isn't made by Lugmor.", "The black pack is 15 liters larger than Donna's pack." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter", "50 liter" ]
[ "Donna", "Freddie", "Leroy", "Myrna", "Natasha", "Wendell" ]
[ "Adironda", "Bistric", "Grennel", "Lugmor", "Naturba", "Pinkster" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "purple", "silver" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f49eda0015c6a62453a60c787a1ed44f
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.
[ "The town with a forecasted high of 28 degrees has a forecasted low of 22 degrees.", "The location with a forecasted high of 25 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Quimby.", "The location that will get 5 inches of snow doesn't have a predicted high of 31 degrees.", "The town that will get 6 inches of snow is either the town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees or Meadow Vista.", "The town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees will get somewhat more snow than Elma.", "The town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than Elma.", "The town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees has a forecasted low of 12 degrees.", "Newcastle has a forecasted low of 8 degrees.", "Houghton will get 1 less inch of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 28 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees is either Elma or the location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees.", "Neither the town that will get 1 inch of snow nor the location that will get 4 inches of snow is Quimby.", "Brownfield is either the town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees or the location that will get 5 inches of snow.", "Elma will get somewhat less snow than the location 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" ]
[ "Brownfield", "Elma", "Houghton", "Meadow Vista", "Newcastle", "Quimby" ]
[ "8 degrees", "11 degrees", "12 degrees", "15 degrees", "18 degrees", "22 degrees" ]
[ "24 degrees", "25 degrees", "28 degrees", "31 degrees", "34 degrees", "36 degrees" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1a237730f18fcd5fbbd3e5fdedf55b4e
Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.
[ "The package with the tea set in it isn't Luther's.", "The shipment going to Glenhaven cost 2 dollars more than the package with the toaster in it.", "The package going to Saint Francis, the shipment that cost $9.75, the package with the television in it, Christopher's shipment and the shipment with the tea set in it are all different packages.", "The shipment with the basketball in it cost 4 dollars more than Oscar's package.", "The shipment with the tea set in it is going to Glenhaven.", "The package with the computer in it is either the shipment going to Waterville or the shipment going to Bingham.", "The shipment that cost $9.75 is either Johnnie's package or the shipment going to Waterville.", "The package with the television in it isn't Johnnie's.", "The shipment with the television in it cost 2 dollars less than the shipment going to Bingham.", "Of the shipment with the toaster in it and the shipment that cost $9.75, one is going to Newport Beach and the other is Greg's.", "Johnnie's package cost 1 dollar less than the package with the toaster in it." ]
[ "Prices", "Items", "Customers", "Towns" ]
[ "$4.75", "$5.75", "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75", "$9.75" ]
[ "basketball", "computer", "rare book", "tea set", "television", "toaster" ]
[ "Christopher", "Greg", "Johnnie", "Luther", "Oscar", "Steven" ]
[ "Bingham", "Glenhaven", "Lake Forest", "Newport Beach", "Saint Francis", "Waterville" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=85788826ea4255fbc82fc6a065915809
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 symposium job and the event with 175 attendees, one will be in Arizona and the other will be handled by Roland.", "Glenda's job won't be in Arizona.", "The job in Massachusetts will involve 75 more people than the anniversary job.", "Flora's job will involve 25 fewer people than the anniversary job.", "Mabel's job won't be in South Carolina.", "The job in Florida is either the retreat assignment or the event with 175 attendees.", "Of the symposium event and Edmund's assignment, one will have 150 attendees and the other will be in Georgia.", "The conference assignment, the job in Georgia, and the event with 50 attendees are three different events.", "The event in Arizona isn't the conference.", "The symposium assignment will involve 25 more people than Mabel's assignment.", "Edmund's job won't have exactly 75 attendees.", "The retreat assignment will involve somewhat fewer people than Glenda's assignment.", "Clarence's job isn't the birthday.", "The anniversary event will involve 75 fewer people than Roland's assignment." ]
[ "People", "Planners", "Events", "Locations" ]
[ "50", "75", "100", "125", "150", "175" ]
[ "Clarence", "Edmund", "Flora", "Glenda", "Mabel", "Roland" ]
[ "anniversary", "birthday", "conference", "graduation", "retreat", "symposium" ]
[ "Arizona", "Florida", "Georgia", "Massachusetts", "South Carolina", "Wyoming" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5ab6b0d387b332bcc29cbab04a4124a6
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.
[ "The peak that is 14,470 feet tall is either the mountain first climbed in 1845 or the mountain first summited by Ben Beasley.", "The peak first climbed in 1845 is shorter than the peak first summited by Eddie English.", "The mountain first climbed in 1926, Mt. Calhoun, and the mountain first summited by Hal Hudson are three different mountains.", "The mountain first climbed in 1863 was first climbed by Kermit Kramer.", "The peak first climbed in 1914 is 130 feet taller than Mt. Knox.", "Mt. Calhoun was first climbed by Kermit Kramer.", "The peak first climbed in 1926 is 390 feet taller than Mt. Norman.", "Of Mt. Alston and the mountain first climbed in 1946, one is 14,860 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Eddie English.", "Of Mt. Dawson and Mt. Alston, one was first climbed by Dale Dickens and the other is 14,860 feet tall.", "The mountain that is 14,730 feet tall, the peak first climbed in 1962, Mt. Ewing and the peak first summited by Hal Hudson are all different mountains.", "The peak that is 14,600 feet tall is either the peak first climbed in 1926 or the mountain first summited by Gerry Gamble.", "Mt. Alston wasn't conquered for the first time in 1914." ]
[ "Heights", "Mountains", "Climbers", "Years" ]
[ "14,210", "14,340", "14,470", "14,600", "14,730", "14,860" ]
[ "Mt. Alston", "Mt. Calhoun", "Mt. Dawson", "Mt. Ewing", "Mt. Knox", "Mt. Norman" ]
[ "Ben Beasley", "Dale Dickens", "Eddie English", "Gerry Gamble", "Hal Hudson", "Kermit Kramer" ]
[ "1845", "1863", "1914", "1926", "1946", "1962" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=25d32a6b3972da09cf2575aefe859918
Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.
[ "The company opening on May 2nd is either the company owned by Mr. Thompson or the business using a billboard.", "Books and More isn't using a sandwich board.", "The company owned by Mr. Thompson will open 3 days before Ant Farms Etc..", "Of the business using a magazine ad and the company owned by Mrs. Love, one is Tricky Toys and the other will open on May 17th.", "Books and More isn't using a TV commercial.", "The business using a TV commercial isn't owned by Mrs. Griffin.", "White Elephant will open sometime after the company using a billboard.", "The business owned by Mrs. Underwood will open sometime after Pandora's Box.", "Of the company using a radio ad and Pandora's Box, one is owned by Mrs. Griffin and the other will open on May 5th.", "The company owned by Mr. Zimmerman will open 12 days after Books and More.", "The company using a billboard is either the business owned by Mrs. Underwood or the company opening on May 5th." ]
[ "Opening Dates", "Businesses", "Owners", "Ad Campaigns" ]
[ "May 2nd", "May 5th", "May 8th", "May 11th", "May 14th", "May 17th" ]
[ "Ant Farms Etc.", "Books and More", "Frank\\'s Figs", "Pandora\\'s Box", "Tricky Toys", "White Elephant" ]
[ "Mrs. Griffin", "Mrs. Love", "Mr. Thompson", "Mrs. Underwood", "Mrs. Yang", "Mr. Zimmerman" ]
[ "billboard", "leaflet", "magazine ad", "radio ad", "sandwich board", "TV commercial" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e465f1e03398adea703dd475593edb88
Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.
[ "Toredo isn't the pitch belly tortoise.", "The 104-year-old tortoise is either the black neck tortoise or Speedy.", "Toredo is either the tortoise from Namibia or the 104-year-old tortoise.", "Methuselah is older than the pitch belly tortoise.", "Of Shelly and the armored tortoise, one is from Guinea and the other is from Romania.", "The animal from Qatar is 18 years older than the horned tortoise.", "Yoda is older than the tortoise from El Salvador.", "The six animals are Speedy, the two rimmed tortoise, the pitch belly tortoise, the tortoise from Romania, the tortoise from El Salvador and the 86-year-old tortoise.", "Toredo is older than the tortoise from Romania.", "The tortoise from Kazakhstan is 72 years older than the horned tortoise.", "The 68-year-old tortoise is the ringed tortoise." ]
[ "Ages", "Tortoises", "Species", "Countries" ]
[ "14", "32", "50", "68", "86", "104" ]
[ "Methuselah", "Shelly", "Snappy", "Speedy", "Toredo", "Yoda" ]
[ "armored", "black neck", "horned", "pitch belly", "ringed", "two rimmed" ]
[ "El Salvador", "Guinea", "Kazakhstan", "Namibia", "Qatar", "Romania" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6f6f0813ff68a4052541797a50db22e1
Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.
[ "The tea that requires 200 degree water costs less than the tea that steeps for 2.5 minutes.", "Neither the White Comb nor the Jin Xuan is the variety that steeps for 3 minutes.", "The Dong Ding shouldn't brew with 185 degree water.", "The tea that steeps for 3.5 minutes costs 1 dollar more than the Iron Monk.", "The tea that requires 205 degree water is either the Pouchong or the variety that costs $5.50.", "Of the variety that steeps for 3 minutes and the tea that steeps for 1.5 minutes, one costs $4.50 and the other is the Dan Cong.", "Of the Dong Ding and the tea that steeps for 2.5 minutes, one needs 205 degree water and the other costs $9.50.", "The White Comb doesn't steep for exactly 1.5 minutes.", "The variety that costs $6.50 is either the tea that requires 195 degree water or the variety that steeps for 2 minutes.", "The variety that requires 190 degree water costs 2 dollars more than the tea that steeps for 2.5 minutes.", "The Pouchong is either the tea that requires 210 degree water or the tea that requires 195 degree water.", "Neither the tea that costs $9.50 nor the White Comb is the variety that requires 205 degree water.", "The tea that steeps for 1 minute is either the tea that requires 205 degree water or the variety that requires 185 degree water." ]
[ "Prices", "Teas", "Temperatures", "Steep Times" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50" ]
[ "Dan Cong", "Dong Ding", "Iron Monk", "Jin Xuan", "Pouchong", "White Comb" ]
[ "185 degree", "190 degree", "195 degree", "200 degree", "205 degree", "210 degree" ]
[ "1 minute", "1.5 minutes", "2 minutes", "2.5 minutes", "3 minutes", "3.5 minutes" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=119e900652479d4885f4e37cc20310ea
Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.
[ "The traveler going to Finland isn't flying from Qatar.", "The traveler going to Costa Rica is leaving 3 hours later than the person going to Finland.", "The person flying from Peru is leaving 2 hours later than Inez.", "Of the person going to Denmark and the person going to Ireland, one is Terrance and the other is leaving at 3:30 pm.", "The person flying from Vietnam is leaving 1 hour later than the person flying from Peru.", "Of the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm and the traveler going to Ireland, one is Lydia and the other is flying from Vietnam.", "Wilbur is leaving at 3:30 pm.", "Yvette is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler flying from Malta.", "The six travelers are the traveler going to Barbados, the traveler flying from Qatar, Terrance, the person leaving at 4:30 pm, the person flying from South Africa and the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm." ]
[ "Times", "Travelers", "Departures", "Arrivals" ]
[ "2:30 pm", "3:30 pm", "4:30 pm", "5:30 pm", "6:30 pm", "7:30 pm" ]
[ "Inez", "Jeanne", "Lydia", "Terrance", "Wilbur", "Yvette" ]
[ "Liberia", "Malta", "Peru", "Qatar", "South Africa", "Vietnam" ]
[ "Barbados", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "Finland", "Guinea", "Ireland" ]
4x6
challenging
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Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.
[ "The course in room 125 is held 1 period before the Pre-Calculus class.", "Of the Chemistry class and Mr. Jimenez's class, one is in room 125 and the other is in room 215.", "The course in room 120 is taught by Mr. Ellison.", "Mr. Osborn's class is held sometime before the Chemistry class.", "The Algebra class isn't taught by Mr. Jimenez.", "The class in room 318 is held sometime before Mr. Osborn's class.", "Of the course in room 125 and Mr. Rhodes's class, one is Algebra and the other is held during fifth period.", "The second period class isn't Geometry.", "The Chemistry class is held sometime before the class in room 319.", "The class in room 114 is held sometime after Mr. Newman's class.", "The class in room 318 is Latin." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th" ]
[ "114", "120", "125", "215", "318", "319" ]
[ "Ellison", "Jimenez", "Newman", "Osborn", "Pitts", "Rhodes" ]
[ "Algebra", "Chemistry", "Geometry", "History", "Latin", "Pre-Calculus" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=80204bab292888b2b91b6c33d54ea3ca
Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.
[ "The puzzle with the outer space theme is either the jigsaw puzzle released in 1981 or the puzzle made by Astury.", "The jigsaw puzzle with 500 pieces wasn't released in 1981.", "The puzzle released in 1999 is either the jigsaw puzzle made by Astury or the jigsaw puzzle with 1250 pieces.", "The jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme has 250 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1999.", "Of the jigsaw puzzle released in 1982 and the jigsaw puzzle made by Rynir, one has 500 pieces and the other has the coral reef theme.", "The puzzle made by Irycia is either the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme or the jigsaw puzzle with the coral reef theme.", "The puzzle with the football theme has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle released in 1989.", "The puzzle made by Rynir is either the jigsaw puzzle released in 1981 or the puzzle with 1000 pieces.", "Of the puzzle released in 1995 and the jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd, one has 1250 pieces and the other has the rustic village theme.", "The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde is either the jigsaw puzzle released in 1989 or the puzzle released in 1999.", "The puzzle made by Irycia wasn't released in 1982.", "The jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces was released in 1995." ]
[ "Pieces", "Companies", "Themes", "Years" ]
[ "250", "500", "750", "1000", "1250", "1500" ]
[ "Astury", "Buralde", "Chaurd", "Furoth", "Irycia", "Rynir" ]
[ "autumn leaves", "coral reef", "football", "outer space", "postage stamp", "rustic village" ]
[ "1981", "1982", "1988", "1989", "1995", "1999" ]
4x6
challenging
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Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.
[ "Freddie caught more fish than whoever dove on Wednesday.", "Of Bonita and the person who worked at Charles Sink, one dived on Monday and the other dived on Thursday.", "Bonita caught more fish than whoever dove on Saturday.", "Of Natasha and the person who worked at Gillis Deep, one caught 18 lion fish and the other dived on Wednesday.", "The person who worked at Front Reef caught 3 fewer fish than whoever dove on Thursday.", "Eloise didn't catch exactly 24 lion fish.", "The person who worked at Ash Cay caught 12 more fish than whoever dove on Monday.", "The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 9 fewer fish than whoever dove on Friday.", "Cathy didn't work at Holly Hock.", "Martin didn't work at Front Reef.", "Martin didn't work at Holly Hock.", "Whoever dove on Saturday, the spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish, and the spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish are three different people.", "The person who caught 18 lion fish, whoever dove on Friday, Eloise and the person who worked at Ethel Bay were all different people." ]
[ "Lion Fish", "Spearfishers", "Locations", "Days" ]
[ "12", "15", "18", "21", "24", "27" ]
[ "Bonita", "Cathy", "Eloise", "Freddie", "Martin", "Natasha" ]
[ "Ash Cay", "Charles Sink", "Ethel Bay", "Front Reef", "Gillis Deep", "Holly Hock" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f844e51c49ee6ae1e6917729d183fe23
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.
[ "Rudy finished with 62 points.", "Neither the player from Epworth nor the contestant who threw the orange darts was the contestant who scored 48 points.", "Of the contestant who threw the violet darts and the player from Lohrville, one finished with 62 points and the other was Willard.", "The contestant who scored 55 points threw the yellow darts.", "The contestant from Epworth scored 7 points higher than the player who threw the violet darts.", "The contestant who threw the red darts finished 21 points lower than Rudy.", "Rudy didn't throw the orange darts.", "Felix finished 7 points lower than the player from Worthington.", "Of Nicholas and Tom, one finished with 76 points and the other was from New Market.", "Of the contestant from Toledo and Nicholas, one finished with 48 points and the other threw the black darts." ]
[ "Scores", "Players", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "41", "48", "55", "62", "69", "76" ]
[ "Felix", "Greg", "Nicholas", "Rudy", "Tom", "Willard" ]
[ "black", "gray", "orange", "red", "violet", "yellow" ]
[ "Dana Point", "Epworth", "Lohrville", "New Market", "Toledo", "Worthington" ]
4x6
challenging
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Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The vessel from Denmark sank 36 years after the boat captained by Red Beard Ben.", "The vessel from England wasn't captained by Crazy Kate.", "The Mermaid was either the vessel from Scotland or the vessel captained by Ruthless Ruby.", "The boat captained by Stubborn Seth sank 18 years before the ship from Spain.", "The Vile Night sank sometime before the one captained by Wicked Weiss.", "The Vile Night wasn't from Sweden.", "Of the boat that sank in 1749 and the Barnacle, one was captained by Red Beard Ben and the other was captained by Stubborn Seth.", "Of the boat from Ireland and the one captained by Red Beard Ben, one was the Dagger and the other went down in 1767.", "The boat from Sweden sank 18 years before the Doubloon.", "Of the Doubloon and the one from Scotland, one was captained by Stubborn Seth and the other went down in 1731.", "The vessel that sank in 1785 wasn't captained by Wicked Weiss." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Barnacle", "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Doubloon", "Mermaid", "Vile Night" ]
[ "Crazy Kate", "Red Beard Ben", "Ruthless Ruby", "Sparrow Annis", "Stubborn Seth", "Wicked Weiss" ]
[ "Denmark", "England", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
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The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.
[ "Angel has a wingspan somewhat longer than the condor released at Pecos Pueblo.", "The 11-year-old condor is either Smokey or the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches.", "Smokey was released at Folsom Bend.", "Mango was released at Alkali Ridge.", "Neither Pepper nor the condor released at Alkali Ridge is the 10-year-old condor.", "The bird with a wingspan of 118 inches is either Mango or the 6-year-old condor.", "The bird with a wingspan of 110 inches is 9 years old.", "Of Pepper and the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches, one is 5 years old and the other was released at Golden Butte.", "The 6-year-old condor has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the condor released at Alkali Ridge.", "The bird released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan 4 inches longer than Pepper.", "Of Angel and Pepper, one is 5 years old and the other was released at Golden Butte.", "Charlie isn't 6 years old.", "The bird released at Folsom Bend has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than Pepper." ]
[ "Wingspans", "Names", "Ages", "Locations" ]
[ "102 inches", "106 inches", "110 inches", "114 inches", "118 inches", "122 inches" ]
[ "Angel", "Charlie", "Mango", "Pepper", "Smokey", "Sunshine" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Alkali Ridge", "Cordell Mesa", "Folsom Bend", "Golden Butte", "Pecos Pueblo", "Ralton Pass" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=58ec5da4264fbf01dda99d5ed6fc890d
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.
[ "Billy, the runner in the yellow shirt, the contestant who finished in 23 minutes and the runner in the orange shirt were all different runners.", "The runner from Fullerton finished 1 minute after the competitor in the red shirt.", "Salvador finished 2 minutes before the runner in the teal shirt.", "Lynn finished sometime after the contestant in the yellow shirt.", "The contestant from Olema finished sometime before Billy.", "Of the runner from Fullerton and the competitor who finished in 21 minutes, one wore the orange shirt and the other was Wendell.", "Lynn wasn't from Olema.", "Of the competitor in the teal shirt and the contestant who finished in 24 minutes, one was from Libertyville and the other was Wendell.", "The runner from Kamrar didn't wear the lime shirt.", "Eduardo was either the runner from Urbandale or the contestant in the lime shirt.", "Neither the contestant who finished in 25 minutes nor the competitor who finished in 23 minutes was the competitor from Fullerton.", "Of the competitor from Urbandale and the contestant in the red shirt, one finished in 21 minutes and the other was Billy.", "Lynn didn't wear the maroon shirt." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes", "26 minutes" ]
[ "Billy", "Eduardo", "Lynn", "Patrick", "Salvador", "Wendell" ]
[ "lime", "maroon", "orange", "red", "teal", "yellow" ]
[ "Fullerton", "Kamrar", "Libertyville", "Olema", "Quimby", "Urbandale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4fb7fe452aa1808cba79e1f6f2698107
The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.
[ "The contestant from Nepal was either the person who went second or the person who reached a depth of 101 meters.", "The competitor who reached a depth of 101 meters was either Ed Elliott or the contestant from Iceland.", "The diver who reached a depth of 113 meters wasn't from Cyprus.", "Of Gumbo Giles and the contestant who went sixth, one went to a maximum depth of 98 meters and the other was from Iceland.", "The contestant who went third reached a maximum depth that was shallower than the competitor from Cyprus.", "The diver who reached a depth of 107 meters dove second.", "The person who went sixth reached a maximum depth that was shallower than Brit Bradley.", "Of the contestant who reached a depth of 113 meters and Jorel Joyce, one dove first and the other was from Switzerland.", "The person from Uganda dove fifth.", "Jorel Joyce reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the contestant who went third.", "Arnold Avery was from Nepal.", "Daniel Day dove 3 meters deeper than the contestant who went fifth.", "Ed Elliott wasn't from Cyprus." ]
[ "Max Depths", "Divers", "Orders", "Countries" ]
[ "98 meters", "101 meters", "104 meters", "107 meters", "110 meters", "113 meters" ]
[ "Arnold Avery", "Brit Bradley", "Daniel Day", "Ed Elliott", "Gumbo Giles", "Jorel Joyce" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
[ "Cyprus", "Iceland", "Nepal", "Switzerland", "Uganda", "Zambia" ]
4x6
challenging
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The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.
[ "Isaac didn't start his contest at 11:45 am.", "Ollie began his contest sometime after the competitor who won the hot dog contest.", "The contestant from Monkton won the hot dog contest.", "Of the competitor who won the oyster contest and the competitor from Pervis, one started eating at 12:00 pm and the other was Zachary.", "The contestant who began his competition at 12:00 pm won the doughnut contest.", "Of Ollie and Wilbur, one started eating at 12:30 pm and the other was from Raleigh.", "The person from Naperville didn't win the oyster contest.", "The contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm wasn't from Raleigh.", "Of the competitor from Raleigh and the person from Vincennes, one started eating at 11:30 am and the other won the jalapeno contest.", "The contestant who won the chicken wing contest is either the competitor who began his competition at 12:30 pm or Paul.", "The contestant from Naperville began his contest 15 minutes before Paul." ]
[ "Start Times", "Names", "Foods", "Hometowns" ]
[ "11:15 am", "11:30 am", "11:45 am", "12:00 pm", "12:15 pm", "12:30 pm" ]
[ "Isaac", "Lucas", "Ollie", "Paul", "Wilbur", "Zachary" ]
[ "chicken wing", "doughnut", "hot dog", "jalapeno", "oyster", "watermelon" ]
[ "Monkton", "Naperville", "Pervis", "Raleigh", "Vincennes", "Yaro City" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1297e3dac53eab305491e0dbef961e9b
The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).
[ "Yolanda's pair scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Eduardo's pair.", "Olga's pair scored somewhat higher than Brad's pair.", "Of Brad's pair and the pair that skated to Miss Saigon, one included Cristina and the other finished with 27.2 points.", "Tamara's pair scored somewhat higher than Valentino's pair.", "The pair that skated to Elegy in C included Delbert.", "The pair that scored 27.8 points was either the pair that skated to Spanish Gypsy or Virginia's pair.", "Delbert's pair, Virginia's pair and Nabil's pair were all different pairs.", "Of the team that skated to Ave Maria and Cristina's pair, one included Valentino and the other finished with 26.9 points.", "Of the team that scored 26.3 points and the pair that skated to Yellow River, one included Melanie and the other included Nabil.", "Yolanda's pair scored somewhat higher than the team that skated to Miss Saigon.", "Holden's pair scored somewhat higher than the pair that skated to Yellow River." ]
[ "Points", "Women", "Men", "Songs" ]
[ "26.3", "26.6", "26.9", "27.2", "27.5", "27.8" ]
[ "Cristina", "Melanie", "Olga", "Tamara", "Virginia", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Brad", "Delbert", "Eduardo", "Holden", "Nabil", "Valentino" ]
[ "Ave Maria", "Elegy in C", "Miss Saigon", "Rondo Fantasie", "Spanish Gypsy", "Yellow River" ]
4x6
challenging
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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.
[ "Inez's book wasn't written by Fred Fuentes.", "Barry's book was written by Pete Patton.", "Franklin's book was \"Ohio Haunts\".", "Herman's book was written by Hank Hensley.", "The title by Pete Patton wasn't \"Kip and Ken\".", "Franklin's book was due sometime after \"Stars Below\".", "The book by Fred Fuentes was due 2 weeks before Herman's book.", "\"Dancing Well\" is either Herman's book or the book due on October 6.", "Of Nettie's book and the title by Gabby Garza, one was \"Dancing Well\" and the other was due on September 29.", "The title by Hank Hensley wasn't \"Time to Burn\".", "Sherrie's book was due sometime after the title by Kim Kramer.", "The book by Kim Kramer was due 2 weeks after \"Kip and Ken\"." ]
[ "Due Dates", "Borrowers", "Titles", "Authors" ]
[ "September 1", "September 8", "September 15", "September 22", "September 29", "October 6" ]
[ "Barry", "Franklin", "Herman", "Inez", "Nettie", "Sherrie" ]
[ "Dancing Well", "Heaven\\'s Seal", "Kip and Ken", "Ohio Haunts", "Stars Below", "Time to Burn" ]
[ "Fred Fuentes", "Gabby Garza", "Hank Hensley", "Kim Kramer", "Mike Meadows", "Pete Patton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9f8ead080552d5b05771b363f5e4a9d3
An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
[ "The insect won by Ian sold for 10 dollars more than the butterfly that was auctioned 5th.", "The butterfly won by Antonio sold for somewhat less than the insect that was auctioned 2nd.", "The butterfly that was auctioned 3rd sold for 10 dollars more than the insect won by Trevor.", "Neither the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd nor the insect that was auctioned 9th was the insect won by Trevor.", "The butterfly that sold for $300 wasn't the Riodinidae.", "The Lycaenidae wasn't the 9th lot.", "The insect that sold for $270 wasn't the Riodinidae.", "Neither the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd nor the insect that was auctioned 1st was the insect won by Clifford.", "Of the butterfly won by Gabriel and the Stenzleridae, one sold for $250 and the other sold for $260.", "The butterfly won by Trevor wasn't the 1st lot.", "Of the insect that sold for $300 and the Nymphalidae, one was the 9th lot and the other was won by Gabriel.", "The insect that was auctioned 2nd was either the butterfly that sold for $280 or the butterfly that sold for $250.", "The insect won by Ian sold for 10 dollars less than the Megathymidae." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Antonio", "Clifford", "Gabriel", "Ian", "Paul", "Trevor" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "5th", "7th", "9th" ]
[ "Lycaenidae", "Megathymidae", "Nymphalidae", "Pieridae", "Riodinidae", "Stenzleridae" ]
4x6
challenging
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The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.
[ "The 25 ft vessel isn't moored at Dock 8.", "The six boats are the Irish Pride, the 34 ft boat, Ivor Ingram's vessel, Frances Farmer's boat, Danielle Davis's vessel and the vessel at Dock 14.", "The Fair Weather is 3 feet shorter than Ivor Ingram's boat.", "The 37 ft sailboat is either Charlie Cort's sailboat or the boat at Dock 6.", "Of the sailboat at Dock 28 and Ernesto Ellis's sailboat, one is 22 ft long and the other is the Adagio III.", "Of Betsy Becker's sailboat and the Adagio III, one is moored at Dock 22 and the other is 34 ft long.", "Ivor Ingram's boat is either the 22 ft vessel or the Mystique.", "The White Squid is either Charlie Cort's boat or the vessel at Dock 6.", "The Mystique is 3 feet longer than Danielle Davis's vessel.", "The boat at Dock 14 is 3 feet longer than the Irish Pride.", "Neither the 34 ft sailboat nor the Sea Spirit is the vessel at Dock 6." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Owners", "Docks" ]
[ "22 ft", "25 ft", "28 ft", "31 ft", "34 ft", "37 ft" ]
[ "Adagio III", "Fair Weather", "Irish Pride", "Mystique", "Sea Spirit", "White Squid" ]
[ "Betsy Becker", "Charlie Cort", "Danielle Davis", "Ernesto Ellis", "Frances Farmer", "Ivor Ingram" ]
[ "6", "8", "14", "16", "22", "28" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb4bdd72bc69702ad079c5e11a6ada0b
Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.
[ "The hot sauce that uses the injie chili is either \"Lips Ablaze\" or \"Hertz So Good\".", "Of \"Baja Tickler\" and Herman's hot sauce, one is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other uses the blue moluga.", "Of \"Burn Squad\" and the sauce rated at 30,000 SHU, one uses the ghost pepper and the other is Charlie's.", "The product that uses the bhut jolokia is 20,000 SHU less spicy than Charlie's hot sauce.", "The sauce that uses the naga viper is 5,000 SHU spicier than Natalie's sauce.", "The product that uses the ghost pepper is either the sauce rated at 5,000 SHU or the product rated at 25,000 SHU.", "The product rated at 20,000 SHU is either \"Magma Drizzle\" or Tiffany's sauce.", "Natalie's product isn't rated at exactly 25,000 SHU.", "Tiffany's product is 5,000 SHU spicier than \"Lips Ablaze\".", "Alfonso's product is either the product that uses the blue moluga or the hot sauce that uses the naga viper.", "Tiffany's hot sauce doesn't use the injie chili.", "\"Baja Tickler\" is 5,000 SHU spicier than Herman's product.", "The sauce that uses the blue moluga is either Oliver's hot sauce or \"Magma Drizzle\"." ]
[ "SHU", "Employees", "Hot Sauces", "Peppers" ]
[ "5,000", "10,000", "15,000", "20,000", "25,000", "30,000" ]
[ "Alfonso", "Charlie", "Herman", "Natalie", "Oliver", "Tiffany" ]
[ "Alpha Pepper", "Baja Tickler", "Burn Squad", "Hertz So Good", "Magma Drizzle", "Lips Ablaze" ]
[ "bhut jolokia", "blue moluga", "ghost pepper", "injie chili", "naga viper", "panju reaper" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=831f035d9a5aae0853e1fe0d79cfe819
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
[ "Emily's trip will begin 1 hour before the trip starting at High Park.", "Howard's outing won't start at Yorkville.", "The trip with 11 people is either the trip starting at Yorkville or the 7:00am outing.", "Howard's trip will begin sometime after the trip starting at High Park.", "Mindy's outing will begin 2 hours after the trip with 8 people.", "Of the 9:00am tour and the outing with 7 people, one is with Inez and the other will start at Little Italy.", "Inez's trip is either the trip with 8 people or the trip with 2 people.", "Howard's trip isn't a group of 2 people.", "Adriana's tour will begin 4 hours before the outing with 7 people.", "Howard's outing won't start at Little Italy.", "The six tours are Mindy's tour, the outing starting at Chinatown, the trip with 11 people, the 12 noon outing, the 8:00am outing and the trip starting at Yorkville.", "Of the outing starting at City Hall and the trip with 6 people, one is with Mindy and the other is with Adriana." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon" ]
[ "Adriana", "Emily", "Howard", "Inez", "Latoya", "Mindy" ]
[ "Chinatown", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy", "Yorkville" ]
[ "2", "5", "6", "7", "8", "11" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c118798bb3c3128e8958dea479325c46
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 Stenzleridae sold for 10 dollars more than the insect won by Joel.", "Of the Hesperidae and the butterfly won by Sean, one was the 9th lot and the other sold for $300.", "Of the Stenzleridae and the insect won by Daniel, one was the 5th lot and the other sold for $260.", "The butterfly won by Benjamin, the Riodinidae, the butterfly that sold for $250, the insect that was auctioned 6th and the insect that sold for $260 were all different butterflies.", "The Satyrid was either the insect that sold for $290 or the insect that was auctioned 5th.", "The insect won by Paul wasn't the Megathymidae.", "The butterfly won by Nelson was either the insect that was auctioned 1st or the butterfly that sold for $290.", "The butterfly won by Joel wasn't the 7th lot.", "Of the butterfly that was auctioned 9th and the insect won by Daniel, one sold for $290 and the other was the Riodinidae.", "The insect won by Daniel didn't sell for $280.", "The Satyrid sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly won by Benjamin." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Benjamin", "Daniel", "Joel", "Nelson", "Paul", "Sean" ]
[ "1st", "5th", "6th", "7th", "8th", "9th" ]
[ "Hesperidae", "Megathymidae", "Riodinidae", "Satyrid", "Stenzleridae", "Vanessid" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=679a6a7f8fd62cb14f875e09c3d0ee74
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
[ "Salvador's piece costs 25 dollars less than the banana-flavored cake.", "The strawberry-flavored cake costs 25 dollars more than Lori's piece.", "Salvador's cake costs somewhat more than the piece shaped like a beach chair.", "Of Rick's cake and the peach-flavored piece, one is shaped like a sports car and the other costs $225.", "The cake shaped like a mountain costs 25 dollars less than the peach-flavored piece.", "Lori's piece is vanilla-flavored.", "The cake shaped like a train is either the $150 cake or Rick's piece.", "The raspberry-flavored cake is either Rick's cake or the cake shaped like a golf ball.", "Alisha's piece doesn't cost exactly $175.", "The vanilla-flavored cake isn't shaped like a beach chair.", "Willie's cake doesn't cost exactly $250.", "Willie's piece isn't shaped like a mountain.", "The $150 cake is strawberry-flavored.", "The $200 cake, the cake shaped like a mountain, and Rick's piece are three different cakes." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225", "$250" ]
[ "Alisha", "Ira", "Lori", "Rick", "Salvador", "Willie" ]
[ "beach chair", "football", "golf ball", "mountain", "sports car", "train" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "peach", "raspberry", "strawberry", "vanilla" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=68c235c35b8e2372ba9ea330882a94e3
Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.
[ "Of the piece that's been missing for 19 years and the painting that's been missing for 10 years, one is by Warvoro and the other is \"Girl at Sea\".", "Baudry Brim's painting isn't \"Clockwork\".", "The piece that's been missing for 20 years isn't \"Willow Bend\".", "Arim Aleen's piece isn't \"Willow Bend\".", "The six paintings are the painting that's been missing for 13 years, Ityer's piece, \"Girl at Sea\", \"Orange Sky\", Jenadije's piece and Arim Aleen's painting.", "Ityer's masterpiece hasn't been missing for exactly 25 years.", "Jenadije's painting was painted sometime after \"Orange Sky\".", "The 1905 painting isn't \"Lost in Time\".", "The 1913 piece hasn't been missing for exactly 20 years.", "The 1921 painting, the masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years, and Baudry Brim's painting are three different paintings.", "Jenadije's piece was painted 32 years before the piece that's been missing for 25 years.", "The 1913 piece is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years or \"Clockwork\".", "\"Clockwork\" was painted 8 years before the piece that's been missing for 19 years." ]
[ "Years", "Artists", "Paintings", "Years Missing" ]
[ "1897", "1905", "1913", "1921", "1929", "1937" ]
[ "Arim Aleen", "Baudry Brim", "Graham Ginso", "Ityer", "Jenadije", "Warvoro" ]
[ "Clockwork", "Girl at Sea", "Hoxley Hills", "Lost in Time", "Orange Sky", "Willow Bend" ]
[ "10", "13", "15", "19", "20", "25" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5d01896675ac73935835dfcbd325a249
The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won "Best in Show".
[ "The canine that won in 2007 is either the irish setter or Molly.", "Fernando's dog is either the dog that won in 2008 or Riley.", "Of the beagle and Ginger's dog, one won in 2010 and the other is Molly.", "Stella, Douglas's dog, the canine that won in 2006 and the canine that won in 2010 are all different dogs.", "Riley isn't the great dane.", "The maltese won sometime before Chester's dog.", "Of Max and Chester's canine, one is the beagle and the other won in 2006.", "The canine that won in 2009 isn't Riley.", "Of Anita's dog and the dalmatian, one won in 2011 and the other is Molly.", "The dog that won in 2009 is either Harley or Douglas's dog.", "The dog that won in 2010 isn't Riley.", "The pekingese won 1 year before Ginger's dog.", "The canine that won in 2009 isn't the maltese." ]
[ "Years", "Owners", "Breeds", "Dogs" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "Anita", "Barbara", "Chester", "Douglas", "Fernando", "Ginger" ]
[ "beagle", "dalmatian", "great dane", "irish setter", "maltese", "pekingese" ]
[ "Harley", "Max", "Molly", "Princess", "Riley", "Stella" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=31ef74af510688a89d60ca35e461cb23
A number of "real life superheroes" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.
[ "The superhero who started in 2011 patrols Tenth Avenue.", "\"Green Avenger\" began 1 year after Hal Houston.", "The superhero who started in 2010 doesn't patrol Summerland.", "The person who patrols Idyllwild began 1 year after \"Deep Shadow\".", "The hero who patrols Libertyville is Lyle Lucas.", "The person who started in 2010 is either \"Max Fusion\" or \"Ultra Hex\".", "Neither \"Ultra Hex\" nor Danny Doyle is the person who patrols Tenth Avenue.", "\"Deep Shadow\" began his crusade in 2007.", "\"Criminal Bane\" began 1 year before Sid Shaffer.", "The six people are \"Max Fusion\", the hero who started in 2008, Danny Doyle, the person who started in 2012, Red Reilly and the superhero who patrols Libertyville.", "Of the hero who started in 2009 and \"Ultra Hex\", one is Sid Shaffer and the other patrols Mission Vale." ]
[ "Years", "Superheros", "Real Names", "Neighborhoods" ]
[ "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012" ]
[ "Criminal Bane", "Deep Shadow", "Green Avenger", "Max Fusion", "Prism Shield", "Ultra Hex" ]
[ "Danny Doyle", "Edsel Eaton", "Hal Houston", "Lyle Lucas", "Red Reilly", "Sid Shaffer" ]
[ "Apple Valley", "Idyllwild", "Libertyville", "Mission Vale", "Summerland", "Tenth Avenue" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cd3f660794aa4d446da24dd402983316
The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.
[ "The rose grown in Vail finished 1 place ahead of the calocarpa.", "The rose that won first place was either the rose grown in Plainfield or Ethel's rose.", "Deanna's flower finished 2 places behind the calocarpa.", "The enchantress didn't win sixth place.", "The kazanlik was either Wendy's rose or Renee's rose.", "Of the flower that won second place and the rose grown in Plainfield, one was Wendy's and the other was Anna's.", "Wendy's flower was either the rose that won third place or the calocarpa.", "The flower that won fifth place was Renee's.", "The trier finished 2 places ahead of the flower grown in Ukiah.", "The vanity was either Ethel's flower or the rose grown in Bonita.", "The rose grown in Newport Beach finished somewhere ahead of Anna's rose.", "Anna's flower finished somewhere ahead of the enchantress.", "The flower that won fourth place was either Ethel's rose or the flower grown in Bonita." ]
[ "Placements", "Roses", "Gardeners", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "calocarpa", "enchantress", "kazanlik", "lafter", "trier", "vanity" ]
[ "Anna", "Deanna", "Ethel", "Mattie", "Renee", "Wendy" ]
[ "Bonita", "Miranda", "Newport Beach", "Plainfield", "Ukiah", "Vail" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a368e63401cce32c08a9837a1bdf5d99
Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.
[ "Opal's piece cost 100 dollars less than the piece with the ruby.", "The six rings are the ring with the opal, the ring made of 24k gold, Opal's ring, Virginia's ring, the piece that cost $1600 and the ring that cost $1500.", "The ring made of palladium cost 400 dollars less than the piece with the topaz.", "The piece made of 24k gold cost less than the ring with the diamond.", "Of the ring with the diamond and Opal's ring, one cost $1100 and the other is made of white gold.", "Virginia's piece is either the piece with the opal or the ring with the aquamarine.", "Of the piece made of titanium and the piece with the opal, one is Hazel's and the other cost $1400.", "The ring made of silver cost 200 dollars less than Hazel's ring.", "Elvira's piece is either the ring made of 18k gold or the ring with the topaz.", "Angela's ring cost less than the ring made of 18k gold." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Stones", "Metals" ]
[ "$1100", "$1200", "$1300", "$1400", "$1500", "$1600" ]
[ "Angela", "Elvira", "Hazel", "Opal", "Rebecca", "Virginia" ]
[ "aquamarine", "diamond", "opal", "ruby", "sapphire", "topaz" ]
[ "18k gold", "24k gold", "palladium", "silver", "titanium", "white gold" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb191197eb2996ce42d135e0a5addae0
A number of "real life superheroes" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.
[ "Ivor Ingram began 1 year after the hero who patrols Tenth Avenue.", "Of the superhero who started in 2011 and Matt Minkle, one patrols Apple Valley and the other is \"Prism Shield\".", "\"Ultra Hex\" began his crusade in 2009.", "\"Wonderman\" didn't start his patrol in 2007.", "Orel Osborne began sometime before \"Prism Shield\".", "Neither the hero who started in 2011 nor Sid Shaffer is \"Deep Shadow\".", "Of \"Green Avenger\" and Matt Minkle, one began his crusade in 2008 and the other patrols Idyllwild.", "The hero who patrols Frazier Park began sometime before Orel Osborne.", "Of the superhero who patrols Mission Vale and \"Ultra Hex\", one is Ivor Ingram and the other began his crusade in 2010.", "The six people are the superhero who started in 2008, the superhero who patrols Idyllwild, the person who patrols Frazier Park, Tim Trevino, Sid Shaffer and \"Deep Shadow\"." ]
[ "Years", "Superheros", "Real Names", "Neighborhoods" ]
[ "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012" ]
[ "Deep Shadow", "Green Avenger", "Max Fusion", "Prism Shield", "Ultra Hex", "Wonderman" ]
[ "Ivor Ingram", "Matt Minkle", "Orel Osborne", "Peter Powers", "Sid Shaffer", "Tim Trevino" ]
[ "Apple Valley", "Frazier Park", "Idyllwild", "Libertyville", "Mission Vale", "Tenth Avenue" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7f5eb37ef55265dfad63903cc2229869
Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.
[ "The Underwoods are moving in on Saturday.", "The Huffs are either the family moving in on Wednesday or the family moving in on Tuesday.", "The family paying $710 a month is moving in on Sunday.", "The six families are the Ingrams, the family moving in on Friday, the family moving into the Grove Street apartment, the family moving into the Quince Street apartment, the family moving in on Thursday and the family moving in on Wednesday.", "The Quinns aren't moving into the Grove Street apartment.", "The family moving into the Brian Lane apartment isn't moving in on Friday.", "The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is paying more per month than the Ingrams.", "The Russells aren't paying $730 a month.", "The family moving into the M Street apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Quinns.", "The family moving into the Brian Lane apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Thursday.", "Of the family moving in on Saturday and the family moving into the M Street apartment, one is paying $720 a month and the other is the Ingrams." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730" ]
[ "Huffs", "Ingrams", "Nortons", "Quinns", "Russells", "Underwoods" ]
[ "Sunday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Brian Lane", "Grove Street", "Kermit Lane", "M Street", "Quince Street" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=10358ffe1543b7d89db619f77f379a3c
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.
[ "Oliver will lift 1,000 lbs.", "Of the Dane and the man going third, one will lift 920 lbs and the other is Brent.", "The contestant going fourth will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Russian.", "The person going third is the Korean.", "Brent won't lift an exact weight of 1,040 lbs.", "Of the Swede and the person who will lift 920 lbs, one is Vincent and the other will go seventh.", "The man who will lift 1,000 lbs is the American.", "Francisco is either the contestant going fifth or the person who will lift 960 lbs.", "The Dane will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Vincent.", "Of the man who will lift 1,080 lbs and the contestant going sixth, one is the Russian and the other is Nicola." ]
[ "Weights", "Competitors", "Nationalities", "Orders" ]
[ "880 lbs", "920 lbs", "960 lbs", "1,000 lbs", "1,040 lbs", "1,080 lbs" ]
[ "Brent", "Francisco", "Jeremy", "Nicola", "Oliver", "Vincent" ]
[ "American", "Canadian", "Dane", "Korean", "Russian", "Swede" ]
[ "first", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=44908c028d2f207421cdb00e87b69f58
Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.
[ "Snappy isn't 50 years old.", "Shelly, the 50-year-old one, and the 14-year-old tortoise are three different animals.", "Toredo is 54 years younger than the pitch belly tortoise.", "The 68-year-old one is either the tortoise from Belize or the one from Swaziland.", "The one from Belize is younger than Yoda.", "The tortoise from Kazakhstan isn't the armored tortoise.", "The one from Oman isn't the armored tortoise.", "The black neck tortoise is 18 years older than the tortoise from Kazakhstan.", "The one from Yemen is 72 years older than Toredo.", "The 86-year-old tortoise is the swoop-backed tortoise.", "Snappy is either the tortoise from Belize or the armored tortoise.", "The black neck tortoise is 36 years younger than Speedy.", "Chewie is either the swoop-backed tortoise or the pitch belly tortoise.", "Speedy is younger than the two rimmed tortoise." ]
[ "Ages", "Tortoises", "Species", "Countries" ]
[ "14", "32", "50", "68", "86", "104" ]
[ "Chewie", "Shelly", "Snappy", "Speedy", "Toredo", "Yoda" ]
[ "armored", "black neck", "horned", "pitch belly", "swoop-backed", "two rimmed" ]
[ "Belize", "Jamaica", "Kazakhstan", "Oman", "Swaziland", "Yemen" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0cf14fbd9423d3f35b935da5eb49fbd1
The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.
[ "Neither the 22 ft boat nor the 31 ft sailboat is the Sea Spirit.", "The 37 ft boat is either the boat at Dock 22 or the Mystique.", "The vessel at Dock 22 is owned by Griffin Gaines.", "The Fair Weather is somewhat shorter than the vessel at Dock 22.", "The boat at Dock 16 is 3 feet longer than the Sea Spirit.", "The Restless Wave is owned by Ann Alvarado.", "The boat at Dock 26 is either the Fair Weather or Ernesto Ellis's vessel.", "Hetta Hensley's boat is 3 feet shorter than the Fair Weather.", "The Irish Pride is 3 feet shorter than the boat at Dock 19.", "The vessel at Dock 19 is owned by Kelly Koch.", "The Adagio III is either the boat at Dock 14 or the 34 ft sailboat.", "The 34 ft boat isn't moored at Dock 22.", "The sailboat at Dock 14 is somewhat longer than the Fair Weather." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Owners", "Docks" ]
[ "22 ft", "25 ft", "28 ft", "31 ft", "34 ft", "37 ft" ]
[ "Adagio III", "Fair Weather", "Irish Pride", "Mystique", "Restless Wave", "Sea Spirit" ]
[ "Ann Alvarado", "Ernesto Ellis", "Griffin Gaines", "Hetta Hensley", "Jasper Jones", "Kelly Koch" ]
[ "14", "16", "19", "22", "26", "28" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d3f23980d03a6e20a7c870a73adc85b6
Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.
[ "Of Beverly's job and Olivia's assignment, one is the basement and the other gets an allowance of $8.50.", "Olivia's chore isn't the mud room.", "The $6.50 assignment starts sometime after the laundry room assignment.", "Elisa's assignment doesn't begin at 12 noon.", "Of the kitchen assignment and Carrie's task, one starts at 8:00am and the other gets an allowance of $9.00.", "The basement assignment starts 4 hours before the $7.00 task.", "Lynne's job starts 2 hours before the garage assignment.", "Carrie's chore starts sometime before the basement assignment.", "The six jobs are the $7.50 task, the laundry room assignment, Elisa's task, the task that starts at 1:00pm, the mud room assignment and the basement assignment." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Beverly", "Carrie", "Elisa", "Lynne", "Olivia", "Robert" ]
[ "basement", "bathroom", "garage", "kitchen", "laundry room", "mud room" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.00", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.00" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=150012088831c764e921f7a8220a2943
Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.
[ "The rental in Beaver Cove is somewhat larger than the rental owned by Jada Ingram.", "Neither the house in Eagle Grove nor the 1,100 sq ft home is the rental owned by Inga Howell.", "The home owned by Inga Howell is either the home in Monticello or the home that rents for $1,525/month.", "Of the 1,600 sq ft home and the home in Capitola, one is owned by Inga Howell and the other rents for $1,600/month.", "The rental in Beaver Cove doesn't rent for $975/month.", "The home that rents for $1,100/month is 375 sq ft larger than the house in Monticello.", "The home in Beaver Cove is owned by Dan Callahan.", "The house in Eagle Grove is 250 sq ft smaller than the house owned by Bertha Allen.", "The home that rents for $1,600/month is either the rental owned by Dan Callahan or the house in Hamilton.", "The house owned by Jada Ingram is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,525/month.", "The house owned by Mitsy Lane is 250 sq ft smaller than the rental in La Palma.", "The house in Eagle Grove isn't 1,475 sq ft in size.", "The house in Eagle Grove is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $1,300/month." ]
[ "Square Footage", "Neighborhoods", "Rents", "Owners" ]
[ "1,100 sq ft", "1,225 sq ft", "1,350 sq ft", "1,475 sq ft", "1,600 sq ft", "1,725 sq ft" ]
[ "Beaver Cove", "Capitola", "Eagle Grove", "Hamilton", "La Palma", "Monticello" ]
[ "$975/month", "$1,100/month", "$1,250/month", "$1,300/month", "$1,525/month", "$1,600/month" ]
[ "Bertha Allen", "Dan Callahan", "Freda Estes", "Inga Howell", "Jada Ingram", "Mitsy Lane" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=08dc87d0e856d55235c2cea3beae2a74
The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).
[ "Of Sheldon's pair and the pair that scored 26.9 points, one included Debra and the other included Melanie.", "Rachel's pair didn't skate to Galician Day.", "The team that skated to Rondo Fantasie scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Brad's pair.", "Linda's pair didn't include Brad.", "The pair that scored 26.6 points didn't skate to Ave Maria.", "The team that skated to Falling Star included Martin.", "Of the pair that skated to Ave Maria and the team that skated to Don Quixote, one finished with 27.2 points and the other included Debra.", "Wilma's pair scored somewhat higher than the pair that skated to Ave Maria.", "Gabriel's pair was either the team that skated to Elegy in C or the team that scored 27.8 points.", "The pair that scored 26.9 points included Holden.", "Of the team that skated to Falling Star and the pair that scored 27.5 points, one included Jenny and the other included Patrick.", "Rachel's pair scored somewhat higher than Brad's pair." ]
[ "Points", "Women", "Men", "Songs" ]
[ "26.3", "26.6", "26.9", "27.2", "27.5", "27.8" ]
[ "Debra", "Jenny", "Linda", "Melanie", "Rachel", "Wilma" ]
[ "Brad", "Gabriel", "Holden", "Martin", "Patrick", "Sheldon" ]
[ "Ave Maria", "Don Quixote", "Elegy in C", "Falling Star", "Galician Day", "Rondo Fantasie" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e7253ad2ac3cc11fdfba3c13ad7fc1c7
Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.
[ "Of the person with Fumanix insurance and the person with the 11:00am appointment, one is Dave and the other is complaining about back pain.", "Of the person suffering from hip pain and Melvin, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other has Triflex insurance.", "The person with HealthCo insurance is either Ronnie or the patient with the 1:00pm appointment.", "The person with the 10:00am appointment isn't complaining about hip pain.", "The person with Ambercare insurance is either the person suffering from shingles or the person with the 1:00pm appointment.", "The patient with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 1 hour before Guy.", "The person with the 11:00am appointment doesn't have insurance through Red Shield.", "Melvin has an appointment 3 hours after the patient suffering from foot pain.", "Willard is either the person with the 2:00pm appointment or the patient suffering from back pain.", "Of Ronnie and the patient with the 10:00am appointment, one has Triflex insurance and the other is complaining about heartburn.", "Guy isn't complaining about migraines." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Ailments", "Insurers" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Dave", "Guy", "Melvin", "Ronnie", "Victor", "Willard" ]
[ "back pain", "foot pain", "heartburn", "hip pain", "migraines", "shingles" ]
[ "Ambercare", "Fumanix", "HealthCo", "Medicorp", "Red Shield", "Triflex" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e62369d5711b95bb1a62aa0f9ba2f16e
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
[ "The one with 130 Facebook friends, the person with 760 Twitter followers, Neil, Lindsey and the one with 640 Twitter followers are all different people.", "Rosie is either the one with 589 Twitter followers or the person with 58 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 789 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 58 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 640 Twitter followers is either the person with 57 LinkedIn connections or the person with 130 Facebook friends.", "Of Frank and the one with 85 LinkedIn connections, one has 150 Facebook friends and the other has 589 Twitter followers.", "Opal doesn't have exactly 57 LinkedIn connections.", "The one with 170 Facebook friends is either Neil or the one with 85 LinkedIn connections.", "The one with 140 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 599 Twitter followers.", "The person with 789 Twitter followers has 40 more Facebook friends than the one with 84 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 790 Twitter followers has 30 more Facebook friends than Lindsey.", "Of the person with 170 Facebook friends and Sheri, one has 50 LinkedIn connections and the other has 760 Twitter followers." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160", "170" ]
[ "Frank", "Lindsey", "Neil", "Opal", "Rosie", "Sheri" ]
[ "50", "57", "58", "78", "84", "85" ]
[ "589", "599", "640", "760", "789", "790" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4e78841ca51f998069c391321fa15d81
The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.
[ "Yvonne didn't win the leadership badge.", "The girl who won the swimming badge was awarded 2 spots before the youngster from troop 4031.", "Sharon was awarded 1 spot after the scout who won the theater badge.", "The girl from troop 4443 was awarded after the scout who won the theater badge.", "The youngster from troop 4908 was either the scout who won the wildlife badge or the girl who got the third award.", "The girl who won the first aid badge was either the youngster who got the third award or Harriet.", "The girl who got the sixth award won the first aid badge.", "The scout who got the fourth award didn't win the wildlife badge.", "The scout who got the fifth award was either the youngster who won the leadership badge or the youngster from troop 5025.", "Of the youngster from troop 3094 and Roberta, one won the first aid badge and the other was awarded first.", "The scout who won the theater badge was awarded 2 spots before the girl from troop 4781.", "Of the scout from troop 4781 and Felicia, one won the swimming badge and the other was awarded fourth." ]
[ "Orders", "Girls", "Badges", "Troops" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Felicia", "Harriet", "Ollie", "Roberta", "Sharon", "Yvonne" ]
[ "ceramics", "first aid", "leadership", "swimming", "theater", "wildlife" ]
[ "3094", "4031", "4443", "4781", "4908", "5025" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2dfe37081918b14ead03c57366a25b74
Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.
[ "Gary's item was the cup.", "The six items were Dennis's item, the flower, the green design, the item that printed in 20 minutes, the orange design and the piece that printed in 30 minutes.", "Of the item that printed in 30 minutes and the skull, one was orange and the other was yellow.", "Dennis's piece wasn't blue.", "The helmet required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Kyle's design.", "The helmet took 5 more minutes to print than Lee's piece.", "The item that printed in 25 minutes wasn't green.", "Lee's design wasn't the skull.", "Mary's design required 5 fewer minutes to print than the cup.", "The red design required 15 fewer minutes to print than the skull.", "Of Mary's piece and the mask, one took 10 minutes to print and the other was green." ]
[ "Times", "Students", "Items", "Colors" ]
[ "10 minutes", "15 minutes", "20 minutes", "25 minutes", "30 minutes", "35 minutes" ]
[ "Dennis", "Gary", "Kyle", "Lee", "Mary", "Stella" ]
[ "cup", "flower", "helmet", "mask", "phone case", "skull" ]
[ "blue", "green", "orange", "purple", "red", "yellow" ]
4x6
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Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.
[ "Marsha's viral video has somewhat more views than the viral video that's 55 seconds long.", "The six videos are the video that's 15 seconds long, \"You Otter Know\", \"Baby Eats Cake\", Alejandro's video, \"Happy Hermits\" and Carl's viral video.", "\"Gabe Goes Nuts\" has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 55 seconds long.", "The viral video that's 47 seconds long has 1 million more views than \"Baby Eats Cake\".", "Olivia's video has 3 million more views than \"Dancing Hyena\".", "\"Gabe Goes Nuts\" is either the video that's 38 seconds long or Marsha's video.", "Of \"Happy Hermits\" and Carl's viral video, one is 38 seconds long and the other received 4 million views.", "The video that's 55 seconds long is either Marsha's video or the video with 4 million views.", "Olivia's video is either the video that's 31 seconds long or the video that's 47 seconds long.", "Yvonne's viral video is \"You Otter Know\".", "The video that's 15 seconds long has 1 million fewer views than Alejandro's video." ]
[ "Views", "Authors", "Titles", "Times" ]
[ "4 million", "5 million", "6 million", "7 million", "8 million", "9 million" ]
[ "Alejandro", "Carl", "Inez", "Marsha", "Olivia", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Baby Eats Cake", "Beach Brouhaha", "Dancing Hyena", "Gabe Goes Nuts", "Happy Hermits", "You Otter Know" ]
[ "15 seconds", "22 seconds", "31 seconds", "38 seconds", "47 seconds", "55 seconds" ]
4x6
challenging
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