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Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.
[ "Of the produce from Harbor City and the goods that sell for $2.80 per pound, one type is the endive and the other type is sold by Yolanda.", "The vegetables from Harbor City sell for 20 cents more per pound than the turnips.", "The produce from Turner are the onions.", "Of the kale and the vegetables from Dickens, one type is sold by Tracey and the other sell for $2.90 per pound.", "The produce from Turner sell for somewhat more per pound than Sue's goods.", "The goods from Susanville sell for 10 cents less per pound than the onions.", "Vincent's vegetables, the goods that sell for $2.80 per pound, and the produce from Harbor City are three different vegetables.", "The vegetables that sell for $3.00 per pound, the goods from Bridgeport, and the endive are three different vegetables.", "Vincent's goods don't sell for $2.90 per pound.", "The goods from Susanville, the potatoes, and the kale are three different vegetables.", "The produce that sell for $2.90 per pound are either the produce from Harbor City or the kale.", "Florence's goods sell for 10 cents more per pound than the produce from Susanville.", "The leeks sell for somewhat less per pound than the vegetables from Dickens." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Vegetables", "Towns" ]
[ "$2.50", "$2.60", "$2.70", "$2.80", "$2.90", "$3.00" ]
[ "Billy", "Florence", "Sue", "Tracey", "Vincent", "Yolanda" ]
[ "endive", "kale", "leeks", "onions", "potatoes", "turnips" ]
[ "Bridgeport", "Cambridge", "Dickens", "Harbor City", "Susanville", "Turner" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=83d1ce83704636e005327301040ad925
A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.
[ "Rodney finished 22 days before the athlete who finished at Nemuro.", "The rower who started from Arcata finished sometime before Geneva.", "The athlete who started from Avalon finished 22 days after Antonio.", "The athlete who traveled for 217 days was either the rower who started from Bodega Bay or the competitor who finished at Choshi.", "The competitor who finished at Takahagi finished 11 days before Antonio.", "Vivian was either the athlete who started from Bodega Bay or the rower who finished at Choshi.", "The rower who traveled for 184 days was either the rower who finished at Onagawa or the competitor who started from Bodega Bay.", "The competitor who started from Ventura was either the athlete who traveled for 206 days or Antonio.", "Ira was either the rower who started from Ventura or the rower who started from Morro Bay.", "Of the athlete who traveled for 195 days and the competitor who finished at Onagawa, one started from Ventura and the other started from Arcata.", "The athlete who traveled for 228 days started from Morro Bay.", "Geneva didn't finish in exactly 239 days.", "The rower who finished at Kushiro finished sometime before the competitor who started from Arcata." ]
[ "Durations", "Rowers", "Start Points", "End Points" ]
[ "184 days", "195 days", "206 days", "217 days", "228 days", "239 days" ]
[ "Antonio", "Geneva", "Ira", "Lowell", "Rodney", "Vivian" ]
[ "Arcata", "Avalon", "Bodega Bay", "Encinitas", "Morro Bay", "Ventura" ]
[ "Choshi", "Hachinohe", "Kushiro", "Onagawa", "Nemuro", "Takahagi" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7c38ee744821b0d30b66305d0bcaafcf
Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.
[ "Kate paid 12 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.", "Carrie was dropped off on Hart Road.", "The customer with the $18.50 fare was either the client who was dropped off on Norwood Street or the person who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel.", "The person who was dropped off on York Court wasn't picked up at the Norvell House.", "Yolanda was picked up at the Seattle Tower.", "The client who was dropped off on Hart Road, the person who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel and the person who was dropped off on Blue Jay Court were all different customers.", "The client who was dropped off on Norwood Street was either the person with the $9.50 fare or the customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre.", "The customer who was dropped off on Norwood Street paid 6 dollars more than Yolanda.", "Isabel didn't pay $15.50.", "Allen was either the customer who got picked up at the Norvell House or the customer who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.", "The client who was dropped off on Riverside Drive was picked up at the Arctic Building.", "Allen paid 6 dollars less than the person who was dropped off on Todd Street." ]
[ "Fares", "Customers", "Pickup Points", "Drop-off Points" ]
[ "$6.50", "$9.50", "$12.50", "$15.50", "$18.50", "$21.50" ]
[ "Allen", "Carrie", "Isabel", "Kate", "Sara", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Arctic Building", "Camlin Hotel", "Fremont Library", "Neptune Theatre", "Norvell House", "Seattle Tower" ]
[ "Blue Jay Court", "Hart Road", "Norwood Street", "Riverside Drive", "Todd Street", "York Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bc06d44d75ed7e307c85b77924efa2a4
A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned "King of the Reunion." Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.
[ "The garbage man received 28 votes fewer votes than the lacrosse player.", "The six people are the football player, the doctor, Rudolph, Wesley, the person who got 39 votes and the person who got 32 votes.", "Of the basketball player and Rudolph, one received 4 votes and the other is the waiter.", "Dennis is either the dentist or the lacrosse player.", "The lawyer received 14 votes fewer votes than Pablo.", "Rudolph received 7 votes fewer votes than the golf player.", "Bennie received fewer votes than the dentist.", "The doctor received fewer votes than the basketball player.", "Of the musician and the football player, one is Pablo and the other received 25 votes.", "Wesley is either the football player or the baseball player." ]
[ "Votes", "Contestants", "Sports", "Occupations" ]
[ "4", "11", "18", "25", "32", "39" ]
[ "Bennie", "Dennis", "Pablo", "Rudolph", "Tommy", "Wesley" ]
[ "baseball", "basketball", "football", "golf", "hockey", "lacrosse" ]
[ "dentist", "doctor", "garbage man", "lawyer", "musician", "waiter" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=422a1068761451a16f28d941a6a2e866
Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.
[ "The EnergyBeam 110 costs 195 dollars more than the unit with the 3-year warranty.", "The air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 260 dollars more than the Binson C40.", "The unit with the 12-year warranty costs 65 dollars more than the air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "Of the EnergyBeam 110 and the unit with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity, one has the 7-year warranty and the other costs $570.", "The item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 195 dollars less than the unit with the 1-year warranty.", "The Coolstar XV5 costs 195 dollars less than the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "Of the $440 air conditioner and the Ultralux 92, one has the 7-year warranty and the other has the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "Of the unit with the 10-year warranty and the Freezon Flux, one has the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other costs $440." ]
[ "Prices", "AC Units", "Capcities", "Warranties" ]
[ "$375", "$440", "$505", "$570", "$635", "$700" ]
[ "Binson C40", "Coolstar XV5", "EnergyBeam 110", "Freezon Flux", "Ultralux 92", "Z-Free XL" ]
[ "10,000 BTUs", "15,000 BTUs", "20,000 BTUs", "25,000 BTUs", "30,000 BTUs", "35,000 BTUs" ]
[ "1-year", "3-year", "7-year", "10-year", "12-year", "15-year" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=548ac65259a51df3ea31adde1901871f
A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.
[ "Bryan didn't finish in exactly 228 days.", "Of the rower who traveled for 206 days and the rower who finished at Miyako, one started from Arcata and the other was Flora.", "Of the rower who finished at Kushiro and the competitor who started from Cayucos, one was Bryan and the other finished in 195 days.", "The athlete who started from Avalon was either Yvonne or Marco.", "The athlete who started from Arcata finished 11 days after the athlete who finished at Choshi.", "The rower who traveled for 217 days, the competitor who finished at Choshi, and Marco are three different rowers.", "Flora didn't start out from Bodega Bay.", "The rower who finished at Onagawa didn't start out from Cayucos.", "The rower who finished at Kushiro finished 11 days after the rower who started from Encinitas.", "The rower who started from Avalon, the competitor who finished at Choshi, and the athlete who finished at Miyako are three different rowers.", "Lowell was either the athlete who finished at Takahagi or the rower who started from Cayucos.", "The rower who started from Encinitas finished 11 days before Vivian." ]
[ "Durations", "Rowers", "Start Points", "End Points" ]
[ "184 days", "195 days", "206 days", "217 days", "228 days", "239 days" ]
[ "Bryan", "Flora", "Lowell", "Marco", "Vivian", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Arcata", "Avalon", "Bodega Bay", "Cayucos", "Encinitas", "Morro Bay" ]
[ "Choshi", "Kushiro", "Miyako", "Onagawa", "Takahagi", "Yamada" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1a79c12ce53333a42a8d384c14ae7dc1
The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent "students" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.
[ "Aries went to Riverside County.", "The K-9 unit assigned to Officer Black graduated 1 month before Barca.", "The dog sent to Fairfield County graduated sometime before the dog assigned to Officer Black.", "The dog assigned to Officer Goodwin graduated sometime after the dog sent to Fairfield County.", "The dog assigned to Officer Herrera graduated sometime before Sarge.", "Aries graduated sometime before the canine assigned to Officer Herrera.", "Of the dog sent to Sycamore County and the dog sent to Vine County, one graduated in July and the other was assigned to Officer Ingram.", "Of the K-9 unit sent to Tanager County and the K-9 unit that graduated in July, one was McGruff and the other was assigned to Officer Yates.", "Hercules graduated 1 month after the dog sent to Riverside County.", "Tinkerbell went to Tanager County.", "The K-9 unit that graduated in July wasn't assigned to Officer Black.", "Barca was either the K-9 unit sent to Vine County or the canine assigned to Officer Herrera." ]
[ "Months", "Dogs", "Officers", "Counties" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "Aries", "Barca", "Hercules", "McGruff", "Sarge", "Tinkerbell" ]
[ "Black", "Goodwin", "Herrera", "Ingram", "Lyons", "Yates" ]
[ "Cole", "Fairfield", "Riverside", "Sycamore", "Tanager", "Vine" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=48579720f650a8026640d06446873578
Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.
[ "The earthquake with its epicenter at Nenios didn't have a rating of 8.4.", "The 9.1 event was either the earthquake with a duration of 58 seconds or the quake with its epicenter at Sycula.", "Of the earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds and the quake with a duration of 49 seconds, one had its epicenter at Nenios and the other happened in 1950.", "The event with its epicenter at Voroldo occurred 12 years before the 8.4 quake.", "The quake with its epicenter at Nenios occurred 12 years after the event with a duration of 84 seconds.", "The earthquake with its epicenter at Toruos didn't happen in 1926.", "Of the quake with its epicenter at Toruos and the 8.8 quake, one happened in 1938 and the other lasted for 99 seconds.", "The event with its epicenter at Xozix didn't have a rating of 8.4.", "The 8.6 event, the earthquake with its epicenter at Nenios and the quake with its epicenter at Sycula were all different earthquakes.", "The quake that took place in 1944 didn't last for exactly 52 seconds.", "Neither the earthquake with a duration of 84 seconds nor the earthquake with its epicenter at Sycula was the event that took place in 1926.", "The quake that took place in 1932 was either the quake with its epicenter at Sycula or the 8.4 quake.", "The quake with its epicenter at Jaorm occurred sometime after the 9.0 quake.", "The quake with a duration of 97 seconds occurred 24 years before the 8.5 earthquake." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Richter Scales", "Durations" ]
[ "1920", "1926", "1932", "1938", "1944", "1950" ]
[ "Jaorm", "Nenios", "Sycula", "Toruos", "Voroldo", "Xozix" ]
[ "8.4", "8.5", "8.6", "8.8", "9.0", "9.1" ]
[ "49 seconds", "52 seconds", "58 seconds", "84 seconds", "97 seconds", "99 seconds" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a6b8aab4466e4207266bf2d188925269
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).
[ "Neither the Polish project nor the Thai assignment is the book published in 2009.", "Of Claudia's project and the 150 page project, one is in Thai and the other was published in 2009.", "The book published in 2002 is 50 pages shorter than Lela's assignment.", "The book published in 2007 is shorter than Hazel's assignment.", "Delia's assignment is either the Polish project or the 250 page project.", "Claudia's assignment isn't exactly 175 pages long.", "The Japanese project is 75 pages longer than the book published in 2007.", "Of the 250 page assignment and the Russian assignment, one was published in 2011 and the other is assigned to Hazel.", "Neither the Polish project nor the book published in 2010 is the 225 page project.", "The 275 page project isn't in Mandarin.", "The book published in 2007 is 50 pages shorter than Delia's project.", "Grant's project is 25 pages longer than the Polish assignment." ]
[ "Pages", "Translators", "Years", "Languages" ]
[ "150 pages", "175 pages", "200 pages", "225 pages", "250 pages", "275 pages" ]
[ "Claudia", "Delia", "Grant", "Hazel", "Lela", "Zachary" ]
[ "2002", "2004", "2007", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "Arabic", "Japanese", "Mandarin", "Polish", "Russian", "Thai" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb6e0ec70e50a1da0f97e52220a60052
Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.
[ "The bottle from Udell vineyard isn't a merlot.", "The Zifennwein was bottled 8 years before the bottle from Santa Barbara vineyard.", "Of the syrah and the 1984 bottle, one is from Rose Hill vineyard and the other is the Luzagueil.", "The merlot was bottled 8 years after the bottle from Fenton vineyard.", "The 2000 bottle is from Udell vineyard.", "The bottle from Yermo vineyard is either the chardonnay or the Vendemmia.", "The Bianca Flaux was bottled 12 years after the pinot noir.", "Of the bottle from Isla Vista vineyard and the 2000 wine, one is a merlot and the other is the Luzagueil.", "The Vendemmia wasn't bottled at Santa Barbara vineyard.", "The Friambliss was bottled 8 years before the gewurztraminer.", "The bottle from Rose Hill vineyard was bottled 8 years before the pinot noir.", "The six wines are the bottle from Santa Barbara vineyard, the merlot, the Friambliss, the syrah, the gewurztraminer and the 1984 bottle." ]
[ "Vintages", "Wines", "Types", "Vineyards" ]
[ "1984", "1988", "1992", "1996", "2000", "2004" ]
[ "Bianca Flaux", "Ece Suss", "Friambliss", "Luzagueil", "Vendemmia", "Zifennwein" ]
[ "chardonnay", "gewurztraminer", "merlot", "pinot gris", "pinot noir", "syrah" ]
[ "Fenton", "Isla Vista", "Rose Hill", "Santa Barbara", "Udell", "Yermo" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=437f8642c9ffd2ece422a2036c90f62b
A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.
[ "The Jani Mila didn't launch in May.", "The probe going to Enceladus launched 4 months before Jordan's probe.", "The Disty launched sometime before the mission going to Enceladus.", "The Raiukan launched 2 months before the probe going to Mars.", "The Tago Jib isn't going to Titan.", "Of the mission going to Mercury and the Disty, one launched in January and the other was sent up by Turkmenistan.", "The six probes are Lebanon's probe, the probe going to Pluto, the Jani Mila, the probe that launched in June, the mission going to Titan and the mission going to Enceladus.", "Hungary's probe launched sometime after the probe going to Pluto.", "Of the Chano and the Tago Jib, one is going to Enceladus and the other was sent up by Malaysia." ]
[ "Months", "Probes", "Destinations", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Chano", "Disty", "Jani Mila", "Raiukan", "Tago Jib", "Viria Mari" ]
[ "Enceladus", "Ganymede", "Mars", "Mercury", "Pluto", "Titan" ]
[ "Chile", "Hungary", "Jordan", "Lebanon", "Malaysia", "Turkmenistan" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f47faf4855751b0084b47c4a66e638af
Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.
[ "The tube worm, the creature found at 19,500 ft, and the animal found in 1993 are three different animals.", "Of the creature found in 1993 and the specimen found at 19,500 ft, one was discovered in the Bristle Trench and the other is the viperfish.", "The creature found in 2006 was discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "Of the specimen discovered in the Fallon Deep and the creature found in 1989, one is the lancetfish and the other was found at 21,000 ft.", "The tube worm wasn't found at 21,000 ft.", "The creature found in 1998 was found 1,500 feet higher up than the animal discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "The animal found in 2006 was found somewhat lower down than the lanternfish.", "The animal found in 1998, the animal discovered in the Velma Deep, and the animal discovered in the Fallon Deep are three different animals.", "The specimen found at 21,000 ft is either the creature found in 1993 or the creature discovered in the Fallon Deep.", "The creature found at 22,500 ft, the specimen found in 1978, and the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench are three different animals.", "The bristlemouth was found 1,500 feet lower down than the creature found in 1998.", "The creature found in 1993 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the creature discovered in the Willis Trench.", "The specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench was found somewhat higher up than the specimen found in 1989." ]
[ "Depths", "Animals", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "15,000 ft", "16,500 ft", "18,000 ft", "19,500 ft", "21,000 ft", "22,500 ft" ]
[ "anglerfish", "bristlemouth", "lanternfish", "lancetfish", "tube worm", "viperfish" ]
[ "Bristle Trench", "Fallon Deep", "Malinga Trench", "Tethys Trough", "Velma Deep", "Willis Trench" ]
[ "1978", "1983", "1989", "1993", "1998", "2006" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=336fc0c6f1faef9a1bcddbf6e4192231
Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.
[ "The piece that cost $1600 is either the ring with the amethyst or the ring made of 14k gold.", "Hazel's ring cost 100 dollars more than the ring with the diamond.", "Of the ring made of white gold and the piece with the opal, one cost $1100 and the other is Angela's.", "The piece with the sapphire is either the piece that cost $1100 or Hazel's ring.", "Wanda's piece is either the ring with the amethyst or the ring made of 14k gold.", "The six rings are Gina's piece, the piece that cost $1500, the ring with the sapphire, the ring with the ruby, the piece with the diamond and the piece made of platinum.", "Of the piece with the aquamarine and Angela's ring, one is made of titanium and the other cost $1500.", "The ring that cost $1200 isn't made of 18k gold.", "Felicia's ring cost 100 dollars less than the ring with the sapphire.", "The ring made of platinum cost 100 dollars more than Gina's ring.", "Neither the piece that cost $1500 nor Maggie's piece is the ring made of 14k gold." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Stones", "Metals" ]
[ "$1100", "$1200", "$1300", "$1400", "$1500", "$1600" ]
[ "Angela", "Felicia", "Gina", "Hazel", "Maggie", "Wanda" ]
[ "aquamarine", "amethyst", "diamond", "opal", "ruby", "sapphire" ]
[ "14k gold", "18k gold", "platinum", "silver", "titanium", "white gold" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6ee0d16c0968a01f009dba5afcdeecab
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 the business that sells textbooks, the business that received the $3,000,000 investment, the company that received the $2,000,000 investment, the company that received the $1,000,000 investment, Atriana.com and the company started by Betty Becker.", "Of the startup that sells robots and the startup started by Fred Frost, one received $2,000,000 and the other is Byxby.com.", "Gofro.com, the business started by Pat Padilla, and the business that received the $1,000,000 investment are three different businesses.", "Protecha.com, the business that sells cameras, and the startup that received the $1,000,000 investment are three different businesses.", "Protecha.com is either the startup that sells cell phones or the business started by Vicky Velez.", "The startup started by Vicky Velez received more than the company that sells robots.", "Atriana.com received more than the startup that sells kitchen wares.", "Gofro.com is either the company started by Addie Abrams or the startup started by Will Waters.", "Zetafish.com is either the startup that sells kitchen wares or the startup started by Addie Abrams.", "The business started by Vicky Velez received 3 million dollars less than Tyngle.com.", "The business that sells robots received 1 million dollars less than Protecha.com.", "The business that sells cameras wasn't founded by Addie Abrams.", "Atriana.com wasn't founded by Pat Padilla." ]
[ "Investments", "Startups", "Founders", "Products" ]
[ "$1,000,000", "$2,000,000", "$3,000,000", "$4,000,000", "$5,000,000", "$6,000,000" ]
[ "Atriana.com", "Byxby.com", "Gofro.com", "Protecha.com", "Tyngle.com", "Zetafish.com" ]
[ "Addie Abrams", "Betty Becker", "Fred Frost", "Pat Padilla", "Vicky Velez", "Will Waters" ]
[ "cameras", "cell phones", "kitchen wares", "robots", "textbooks", "video games" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=31fa92cafcd113299e197f1e3ac11030
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.
[ "Of the ring that cost $1400 and Gina's ring, one has the amethyst and the other is made of silver.", "Wanda's piece doesn't have the amethyst.", "The ring that cost $1200 doesn't have the sapphire.", "The piece that cost $1300 has the opal.", "Jacquelyn's ring cost less than the piece with the opal.", "The piece that cost $1500 is either the piece made of platinum or the ring with the aquamarine.", "The ring that cost $1600 isn't made of 24k gold.", "The six rings are Yolanda's ring, the ring made of platinum, the ring with the amethyst, the piece that cost $1300, the piece with the aquamarine and the ring with the topaz.", "The piece made of 24k gold cost more than Becky's piece.", "Of the ring made of 14k gold and Yolanda's piece, one has the opal and the other cost $1100.", "The ring made of titanium cost 100 dollars more than Becky's piece." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Stones", "Metals" ]
[ "$1100", "$1200", "$1300", "$1400", "$1500", "$1600" ]
[ "Becky", "Gina", "Jacquelyn", "Pamela", "Wanda", "Yolanda" ]
[ "aquamarine", "amethyst", "diamond", "opal", "sapphire", "topaz" ]
[ "14k gold", "24k gold", "platinum", "silver", "titanium", "white gold" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d89daa429d830eefa3f82c4ee0cdccf3
The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for "nuisance" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.
[ "The 15 year old animal, the gator that is 9.4 feet long, the alligator that is 10.2 feet long and the gator caught in Pisa are all different gators.", "Of Sparky and the gator caught in Gary, one is 15.3 feet long and the other is 5 years old.", "The 25 year old animal isn't 14.0 feet long.", "Sparky is either the gator caught in Lynn or the animal that is 11.5 feet long.", "The animal that is 11.1 feet long is somewhat younger than the alligator caught in Waco.", "The 25 year old animal was captured in Reno.", "Of the animal caught in Pisa and the 20 year old gator, one is 11.5 feet long and the other is named Bubba.", "Carlos is 25 years old.", "The alligator caught in Waco is somewhat younger than the alligator that is 11.5 feet long.", "The gator that is 14.0 feet long is somewhat older than Fred.", "The alligator that is 10.2 feet long is 5 years younger than the animal caught in Argo.", "Sherman is 10.2 feet long." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30" ]
[ "Bubba", "Carlos", "Fred", "Merlin", "Sherman", "Sparky" ]
[ "9.4 feet", "10.2 feet", "11.1 feet", "11.5 feet", "14.0 feet", "15.3 feet" ]
[ "Argo", "Gary", "Lynn", "Pisa", "Reno", "Waco" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=06ef8ce6c46e1f1f6be7d2a99d78b0e5
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 13-9 game was sometime before the match with the Dragons.", "The 34-7 game was 4 days before the match with the White Rhinos.", "The 20-13 match was 12 days after the game in Avila Beach.", "The match with the Warriors is either the match in Ferndale or the 34-7 match.", "Of the 20-13 match and the match with the Tuscanos, one was on October 23 and the other was in Island Falls.", "The 18-6 match was 12 days after the match in Ferndale.", "The game in Edinburg didn't finish with a score of 34-7.", "The October 23 game is either the game with the White Rhinos or the game in Coachella.", "The game with the Eagles was sometime after the 13-9 match.", "Of the 13-9 match and the 28-10 match, one featured the Eagles and the other was on October 3.", "The match in Island Falls was 8 days after the 34-7 match.", "Of the 34-7 game and the match in Avila Beach, one was on October 7 and the other featured the Dragons." ]
[ "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" ]
[ "13-9", "18-6", "20-13", "28-10", "34-7", "42-20" ]
[ "Avila Beach", "Coachella", "Edinburg", "Ferndale", "Groveland", "Island Falls" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e9407362e38154e0014f8e3c94f421ed
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.
[ "Salvador's pack is either the black pack or the Adironda pack.", "The gray pack is smaller than the Pinkster pack.", "Salvador's pack isn't 25 liters.", "Of the 40 liter pack and the green pack, one is Olga's and the other is made by Adironda.", "Jeffrey's pack is larger than the gray pack.", "The blue pack is larger than the Adironda pack.", "The orange pack is 20 liters larger than the Adironda pack.", "The blue pack isn't made by Grennel.", "Of the Pinkster pack and Freddie's pack, one is 30 liters and the other is silver.", "Olga's pack is either the gray pack or the 50 liter pack.", "The gray pack is either the 45 liter pack or the Naturba pack.", "Of the Bistric pack and the black pack, one is Wendell's and the other is 35 liters." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter", "50 liter" ]
[ "Freddie", "Jeffrey", "Olga", "Robert", "Salvador", "Wendell" ]
[ "Adironda", "Bistric", "Grennel", "Naturba", "Pinkster", "Travelore" ]
[ "black", "blue", "gray", "green", "orange", "silver" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=77b8fad6c34d957959cefaf62c8bdede
Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.
[ "The six vegetables are the produce that sell for $2.70 per pound, the goods from Turner, the vegetables from Veazie, the endive, Herman's goods and the onions.", "The endive sell for 20 cents less per pound than the produce from Veazie.", "Of the vegetables from Dickens and the turnips, one type sells for $2.50 per pound and the other type is sold by Herman.", "Ronald's vegetables aren't from Turner.", "Kari's produce aren't from Eddyville.", "Of Kari's goods and Antonio's goods, one type is the endive and the other sell for $3.00 per pound.", "Of Antonio's goods and the goods from Turner, one type sells for $3.00 per pound and the other type is the kale.", "The goods from Jesup are either the goods that sell for $2.60 per pound or the vegetables that sell for $2.70 per pound.", "The kale sell for 10 cents more per pound than Zachary's goods.", "Ronald's goods aren't the leeks." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Vegetables", "Towns" ]
[ "$2.50", "$2.60", "$2.70", "$2.80", "$2.90", "$3.00" ]
[ "Antonio", "Herman", "Kari", "Ronald", "Yolanda", "Zachary" ]
[ "artichokes", "endive", "kale", "leeks", "onions", "turnips" ]
[ "Dickens", "Eddyville", "Jesup", "Lone Tree", "Turner", "Veazie" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fec275dae488cd1ddb5b468cb686fb9a
The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a "three-legged race". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.
[ "David's duo finished sometime after Sandy's team.", "Eddie's duo included Robyn.", "Brandon's duo, Wendy's team, and the team from Gouldsboro are three different teams.", "The team that finished in 41 seconds was from Frazier Park.", "Wendy's team finished 9 seconds before Alexander's duo.", "Of Valerie's team and the duo that finished in 35 seconds, one was from Emeryville and the other included Cedric.", "The duo that finished in 32 seconds included Wendy.", "Felipe's duo was either Robyn's team or the pair from Emeryville.", "The pair that finished in 41 seconds didn't include Patti.", "The pair from Riverside was either Sandy's team or Robyn's team.", "Valerie's team was either the duo that finished in 44 seconds or Cedric's duo.", "Tina's team finished 6 seconds after the duo from Nobleboro." ]
[ "Times", "Boys", "Girls", "Towns" ]
[ "29 seconds", "32 seconds", "35 seconds", "38 seconds", "41 seconds", "44 seconds" ]
[ "Alexander", "Brandon", "Cedric", "David", "Eddie", "Felipe" ]
[ "Patti", "Robyn", "Sandy", "Tina", "Valerie", "Wendy" ]
[ "Emeryville", "Frazier Park", "Gouldsboro", "Ireton", "Nobleboro", "Riverside" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fdc2949387d2e5185278c6d34fd0c40f
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 $550 camera has a resolution of 14 megapixels.", "The $650 model isn't the FC-520.", "The Zenix 2C is either the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels or the $625 camera.", "Of the camera made by Dayero and the $625 model, one has a resolution of 24 megapixels and the other is the Zenix 2C.", "The model made by Nectron costs more than the Zenix 2C.", "Of the MX-827 and the camera made by Banion, one has a resolution of 20 megapixels and the other costs $550.", "Neither the $675 camera nor the camera made by Nectron is the DM-5000.", "The G-290 costs 25 dollars more than the camera made by Cober.", "The Lectra 6 costs 25 dollars less than the model with a resolution of 12 megapixels.", "The camera with a resolution of 26 megapixels isn't the Zenix 2C.", "The Lectra 6 is either the camera made by Banion or the model made by Cober.", "Neither the camera made by Torvia nor the $675 model is the FC-520." ]
[ "Prices", "Companies", "Cameras", "Resolutions" ]
[ "$550", "$575", "$600", "$625", "$650", "$675" ]
[ "Banion", "Cober", "Dayero", "Honwa", "Nectron", "Torvia" ]
[ "DM-5000", "FC-520", "G-290", "Lectra 6", "MX-827", "Zenix 2C" ]
[ "10 megapixels", "12 megapixels", "14 megapixels", "20 megapixels", "24 megapixels", "26 megapixels" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4966ba6ba7cadebc496b28060ec86d0e
"Extreme Outdoor Survival" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.
[ "Of the episode that aired on April 6th and Alfredo's show, one gave its survivor the water filter and the other was filmed in Nicaragua.", "The show where the survivor brought the rope wasn't filmed in Kiribati.", "Rafael's episode was filmed in Vanuatu.", "The show filmed in Cambodia aired 2 weeks before the episode where the survivor brought the fire starter.", "The episode filmed in Cambodia aired sometime after Rafael's show.", "The episode where the survivor brought the duct tape aired 2 weeks after the show filmed in Kiribati.", "Omar's show, the episode that aired on May 4th, and the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet are three different episodes.", "The show that aired on May 4th didn't give its survivor the duct tape.", "Rafael's episode gave its survivor the pot.", "Freddie's episode didn't give its survivor the rope.", "Wendell's show was filmed in New Zealand.", "Freddie's episode is either the show where the survivor brought the water filter or the episode filmed in Cambodia.", "Of the show where the survivor brought the duct tape and the show that aired on April 6th, one was filmed in Myanmar and the other featured Wendell." ]
[ "Dates", "Survivors", "Countries", "Tools" ]
[ "April 6th", "April 13th", "April 20th", "April 27th", "May 4th", "May 11th" ]
[ "Alfredo", "Freddie", "Omar", "Rafael", "Theodore", "Wendell" ]
[ "Cambodia", "Kiribati", "Myanmar", "Nicaragua", "New Zealand", "Vanuatu" ]
[ "duct tape", "fire starter", "hatchet", "pot", "rope", "water filter" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1e3361ef806fa187bdb8de5915474cd9
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 aquamarine was from Wyoming.", "The gem from Idaho wasn't uncovered at the Todd claim.", "The stone from California sold for 20 dollars less than the corundum.", "The zircon sold for somewhat more than the gem from Oregon.", "Of the tourmaline and the gem from Colorado, one was found at the Dunlap claim and the other went for $830.", "The stone found in the Dunlap claim is either the corundum or the stone that sold for $840.", "The gem from Wyoming wasn't uncovered at the Knox claim.", "The stone from Oregon sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Knox claim.", "The blue topaz was found at the Ramirez claim.", "The blue topaz sold for somewhat more than the stone found in the Stout claim.", "The corundum was from Idaho.", "The rhodolite wasn't from California." ]
[ "Prices", "Gems", "Claims", "States" ]
[ "$790", "$800", "$810", "$820", "$830", "$840" ]
[ "aquamarine", "blue topaz", "corundum", "rhodolite", "tourmaline", "zircon" ]
[ "Dunlap", "Ingram", "Knox", "Ramirez", "Stout", "Todd" ]
[ "California", "Colorado", "Idaho", "Oregon", "Utah", "Wyoming" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bfe21a41d695446c7b256da88f590efb
Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.
[ "The person who ordered rye bread was either Genevieve or the customer who came in at 7:30am.", "The person who ordered rye bread came in a half-hour before the person who asked for parmesan.", "Genevieve came in sometime before the person who asked for feta.", "Of the person who came in at 8:30am and Kelly, one asked for flatbread and the other ordered gorgonzola.", "The person who came in at 8:00am was either the person who asked for asiago or the person who ordered brioche.", "Patty came in at 8:30am.", "Of the person who came in at 7:00am and the person who asked for feta, one was Rose and the other asked for pumpernickel.", "Genevieve was either the customer who came in at 8:30am or the person who asked for mozzarella.", "Of Isabel and the customer who came in at 9:30am, one asked for brioche and the other ordered gorgonzola.", "The customer who ordered wheat bread came in one hour after the customer who asked for asiago.", "Rose didn't come in at 9:00am." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Breads", "Cheeses" ]
[ "7:00am", "7:30am", "8:00am", "8:30am", "9:00am", "9:30am" ]
[ "Genevieve", "Isabel", "Kelly", "Patty", "Rose", "Sheri" ]
[ "brioche", "flatbread", "naan", "pumpernickel", "rye bread", "wheat bread" ]
[ "asiago", "feta", "gorgonzola", "mozzarella", "parmesan", "ricotta" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=854690393b5cb774c3f5634815b30aa2
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.
[ "Isaac finished sometime before the competitor from Bellflower.", "The six runners were the competitor in the maroon shirt, the competitor from Janesville, Orlando, Virgil, the competitor who finished in 26 minutes and the runner who finished in 25 minutes.", "Orlando finished 1 minute before the competitor in the teal shirt.", "Of the contestant from Olema and the contestant in the maroon shirt, one was Kelly and the other finished in 24 minutes.", "Of the runner in the indigo shirt and Orlando, one finished in 21 minutes and the other was from Templeton.", "The contestant from Janesville finished sometime before the competitor in the indigo shirt.", "Virgil was either the competitor in the maroon shirt or the runner in the cyan shirt.", "The contestant from Norway finished 2 minutes before Kelly.", "Jay was either the competitor from Bellflower or the contestant in the yellow shirt.", "The runner from Kamrar finished 4 minutes before the runner in the yellow shirt." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes", "26 minutes" ]
[ "Isaac", "Jay", "Kelly", "Orlando", "Ted", "Virgil" ]
[ "cyan", "indigo", "maroon", "teal", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Bellflower", "Janesville", "Kamrar", "Norway", "Olema", "Templeton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bbb91d599177826d2f17cad71752fd1d
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
[ "The fig candle contains eucalyptus.", "The freesia product costs 1 dollar less than Blake's candle.", "Olga's candle, the $4.50 product, and the $7.50 candle are three different products.", "Kari's product contains cinnamon.", "Angelica's candle is either the apple product or the $8.50 product.", "The lime product contains lavender.", "The apple candle costs more than Blake's candle.", "Francisco's product costs 1 dollar less than the lime product.", "The $9.50 product is either the fig candle or Iris's candle.", "The coconut candle costs 1 dollar more than Olga's product.", "The $8.50 candle doesn't contain fig.", "Blake's candle costs less than the fig product.", "The peach product is either Blake's candle or the clove product." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Fragrances", "Fragrances" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50" ]
[ "Angelica", "Blake", "Francisco", "Iris", "Kari", "Olga" ]
[ "cinnamon", "clove", "eucalyptus", "freesia", "ginger", "lavender" ]
[ "apple", "coconut", "lime", "fig", "peach", "pear" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9f341a92a42641199815abf4c19f8018
A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.
[ "The player who lost in 21 moves played sometime before the person who started with the Giuoco Start.", "The person who lost in 29 moves played 1 game after Velma.", "Of Sonja and Heather, one started with the Evans Gambit and the other played sixth.", "The player who lost in 30 moves, Rose, and the player who started with the Slav Defense are three different people.", "Of Heather and the player who lost in 36 moves, one played sixth and the other started with the Giuoco Start.", "Rose started with the Ware Opening.", "The person who played fourth was either the person who lost in 30 moves or the player who started with the Reti Opening.", "Heather didn't lose after exactly 29 moves.", "The player who lost in 26 moves started with the Ware Opening.", "The person who played fifth, the person who lost in 41 moves, Tara and the player who started with the Slav Defense were all different people.", "The player who lost in 30 moves played 3 games after Walter.", "The person who played third was either the player who lost in 21 moves or the person who started with the Benko Gambit." ]
[ "Games", "Player", "Gambits", "Moves" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Heather", "Rose", "Sonja", "Tara", "Velma", "Walter" ]
[ "Benko Gambit", "Evans Gambit", "Giuoco Start", "Reti Opening", "Slav Defense", "Ware Opening" ]
[ "21", "26", "29", "30", "36", "41" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e04d122283c65aa516914126df891ea9
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.
[ "Of Mt. Wilkinson and the peak that is 14,210 feet tall, one was first climbed by Art Aguilar and the other was first climbed in 1863.", "The mountain that is 14,470 feet tall is either Mt. Larsen or the mountain first summited by Gerry Gamble.", "Of the peak first summited by Dale Dickens and the peak that is 14,210 feet tall, one is Mt. Ingram and the other was first climbed in 1845.", "Mt. York is taller than the mountain first climbed in 1845.", "The peak that is 14,860 feet tall, Mt. York, and Mt. Gillespie are three different mountains.", "The mountain first climbed in 1914 is either the peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs or the peak first summited by Art Aguilar.", "The peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Wilkinson.", "Mt. Larsen is 130 feet taller than the peak first climbed in 1845.", "Of the mountain first summited by Irving Igor and the mountain first summited by Dale Dickens, one was first climbed in 1899 and the other is 14,730 feet tall.", "The mountain first climbed in 1962 wasn't first climbed by Kermit Kramer.", "The mountain first climbed in 1946 is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Quinn.", "The peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs is either Mt. Quinn or the mountain that is 14,340 feet tall." ]
[ "Heights", "Mountains", "Climbers", "Years" ]
[ "14,210", "14,340", "14,470", "14,600", "14,730", "14,860" ]
[ "Mt. Gillespie", "Mt. Ingram", "Mt. Larsen", "Mt. Quinn", "Mt. Wilkinson", "Mt. York" ]
[ "Art Aguilar", "Dale Dickens", "Gerry Gamble", "Irving Igor", "Jethro Jacobs", "Kermit Kramer" ]
[ "1845", "1863", "1899", "1914", "1946", "1962" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3e46fd2758eba91d408ad707910e6809
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.
[ "Brooke's flower finished 3 places ahead of the vanity.", "The nearly wild wasn't grown in Plainfield.", "Wendy's rose finished somewhere ahead of the magic dragon.", "Lydia's flower, the flower grown in Fort Dodge, and the flower that won first place are three different flowers.", "Of Yvette's rose and the rose that won sixth place, one was grown in Athens and the other is the vanity.", "The rose grown in Kenwood finished 3 places behind Brooke's rose.", "The flower grown in Enfield was either Wendy's rose or the flower that won sixth place.", "The lafter finished 1 place ahead of Brooke's rose.", "Of Yvette's rose and the ispahan, one won fifth place and the other was grown in Fort Dodge.", "The magic dragon wasn't grown in Athens.", "The rose grown in Athens wasn't grown by Lydia.", "The ispahan didn't win second place.", "Yvette's rose finished 1 place behind the nearly wild.", "The bon silene wasn't grown by Hannah." ]
[ "Placements", "Roses", "Gardeners", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "bon silene", "ispahan", "lafter", "magic dragon", "nearly wild", "vanity" ]
[ "Brooke", "Hannah", "Lydia", "Ollie", "Wendy", "Yvette" ]
[ "Athens", "Enfield", "Fort Dodge", "Kenwood", "Plainfield", "Quimby" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f348c0c690712f5d40ccfefbec5bf36c
It's formal night on the deck of the "Emerald Crystal" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.
[ "Kathy didn't go to Grenada.", "The person who took the Baroness cruise set sail 1 year before Miranda.", "Of the traveler who went to Puerto Rico and the person who took the Trinity cruise, one is Miranda and the other was on the 1986 cruise.", "The person who took the Silver Shores cruise set sail sometime after Greg.", "Paula is either the person who went to Puerto Rico or the traveler who went to Trinidad.", "The person who went to Grenada set sail sometime after Miranda.", "The traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise set sail 1 year after Ollie.", "Greg is either the person who went to Saint Lucia or the traveler who took the 1987 cruise.", "The person who took the 1988 cruise is either the person who went to Trinidad or Ollie.", "Neither Paula nor the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise is the traveler who took the 1983 cruise.", "Of Paula and the person who went to Martinique, one was on the 1987 cruise and the other took the Farralon cruise.", "Greg set sail 2 years after the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Cruise Lines", "Destinations" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Bradley", "Greg", "Kathy", "Miranda", "Ollie", "Paula" ]
[ "Azure Seas", "Baroness", "Farralon", "Neptunia", "Silver Shores", "Trinity" ]
[ "Barbados", "Grenada", "Martinique", "Puerto Rico", "Saint Lucia", "Trinidad" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=07f39957388722c150e873d211012eaa
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 one with an orbital period of 21 years was discovered 2 years after the one Young discovered.", "The one discovered in 2008 isn't Wally Six.", "The one Vance discovered, the comet discovered in 2010, and the comet discovered in 2008 are three different comets.", "The one Vance discovered isn't Wally Six.", "The six comets are the comet Zimmerman discovered, Peinope, Sporrin, the one discovered in 2012, the one discovered in 2010 and Klionne.", "Klionne was discovered 1 year before the one Underwood discovered.", "The one discovered in 2009 is either the one with an orbital period of 65 years or the comet Gilda Frank discovered.", "The one with an orbital period of 47 years was discovered sometime after the one Underwood discovered.", "The comet Dean Courtis discovered doesn't have an orbital period of 21 years.", "The comet discovered in 2012 isn't Casputi.", "The comet discovered in 2011, the comet Vance discovered, and the comet Zimmerman discovered are three different comets.", "The one with an orbital period of 58 years is Sporrin.", "The comet Dean Courtis discovered was found in 2013.", "Klionne was discovered 1 year before the one with an orbital period of 15 years." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013" ]
[ "Dean Courtis", "Gilda Frank", "Underwood", "Vance", "Young", "Zimmerman" ]
[ "Casputi", "Klionne", "Peinope", "Sporrin", "Trosny", "Wally Six" ]
[ "15 years", "21 years", "42 years", "47 years", "58 years", "65 years" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=026a2f770f03c0d308bbc65a114e59a8
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 fifth period class isn't taught by Mr. Morton.", "The course in room 114 isn't Chemistry.", "The French class is held 1 period before Mr. Underwood's class.", "Mr. Underwood's class is held 1 period before the Latin class.", "Mr. Webster's class is held sometime after the class in room 114.", "The course in room 215 is either the Algebra class or the third period class.", "Mr. Webster's class is held sometime before the course in room 405.", "The second period class is either the Latin class or the Chemistry class.", "Of the third period class and the Biology class, one is taught by Mr. Morton and the other is taught by Mr. Villarreal.", "The course in room 318 is either Mr. Morton's class or the Spanish class.", "The course in room 215 isn't taught by Mr. Webster.", "The Chemistry class is held sometime after the class in room 125.", "Mr. Yang's class is held 3 periods after the class in room 114." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th" ]
[ "114", "125", "215", "318", "405", "412" ]
[ "Morton", "Rhodes", "Underwood", "Villarreal", "Webster", "Yang" ]
[ "Algebra", "Biology", "Chemistry", "French", "Latin", "Spanish" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fa51ecd06f2d2e64dee702af106f8492
Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.
[ "Vincent didn't throw the red darts.", "Of the player who threw the green darts and Colin, one finished with 62 points and the other was from Dana Point.", "The six players were Willard, the player from Yorktown, the player who threw the green darts, the player who threw the violet darts, the contestant who scored 55 points and the player who threw the white darts.", "Alton scored 14 points higher than the contestant who threw the green darts.", "Vincent finished 7 points lower than the contestant from Gilbertville.", "Willard finished with 48 points.", "Zachary was either the player from Oakland Acres or the contestant who threw the violet darts.", "Colin scored somewhat higher than the player from Oakland Acres.", "The player from Epworth scored somewhat higher than the player who threw the orange darts.", "The contestant who threw the violet darts finished somewhat lower than the contestant from Oakland Acres.", "The contestant from Yorktown scored 21 points higher than Vincent." ]
[ "Scores", "Players", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "41", "48", "55", "62", "69", "76" ]
[ "Alton", "Colin", "Keith", "Vincent", "Willard", "Zachary" ]
[ "black", "green", "orange", "red", "violet", "white" ]
[ "Braddyville", "Dana Point", "Epworth", "Gilbertville", "Oakland Acres", "Yorktown" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b2437f081ac343bbf44e19be46063a1c
Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.
[ "The Watery Pete, the vessel that saw 3 manatees, and the vessel that saw 6 manatees are three different boats.", "The Benny II is either the vessel that went to Arno's Spit or the boat that saw 7 manatees.", "The vessel that went to Arno's Spit saw more manatees than the Daily Ray.", "The Sea Cow was led by Captain Armstrong.", "Captain Lloyd's vessel saw 1 fewer manatees than the Daily Ray.", "The vessel that saw 7 manatees didn't go to Rainbow Reef.", "The Daily Ray saw fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef.", "The boat that went to Hollow Hole was led by Captain Yang.", "The boat that went to Betty Beach saw 1 more manatees than the Watery Pete.", "The Foxy Roxy saw 1 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Hollow Hole.", "The boat that saw 8 manatees is either the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef or the Mellow Mel.", "The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef was led by Captain Jacobson.", "The boat that went to Silver springs is either the Daily Ray or Captain Espinoza's vessel." ]
[ "Manatees", "Boats", "Captains", "Locations" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Benny II", "Daily Ray", "Foxy Roxy", "Mellow Mel", "Sea Cow", "Watery Pete" ]
[ "Armstrong", "Espinoza", "Jacobson", "Lloyd", "Quinn", "Yang" ]
[ "Arno\\'s Spit", "Betty Beach", "Hollow Hole", "Rainbow Reef", "Silver springs", "Trey\\'s Tunnel" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d0ba3c0ad3e98a8bac83778ee3552855
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 wider than the crater in modern-day Jamaica.", "The Devonian impact crater is wider than the Ormagh impact crater.", "The one in modern-day Ethiopia is wider than the Ormagh impact crater.", "The 125 m. wide crater is either the Garight impact crater or the Vorckin impact crater.", "Of the Cersay impact crater and the Moriwa impact crater, one was formed during the Cretaceous period and the other was found in Sudan.", "The crater in modern-day Croatia wasn't formed during the Jurassic period.", "The crater in modern-day Sudan, the Kimeta impact crater, the Devonian impact crater and the Silurian impact crater are all different craters.", "The Permian impact crater is either the one in modern-day Ethiopia or the 125 m. wide one.", "The Kimeta impact crater is 50 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Ethiopia.", "The crater in modern-day Croatia wasn't formed during the Devonian period.", "Of the 200 m. wide crater and the one in modern-day Uruguay, one was formed during the Devonian period and the other is known as the Garight site." ]
[ "Diameters", "Craters", "Periods", "Countries" ]
[ "100 m.", "125 m.", "150 m.", "175 m.", "200 m.", "225 m." ]
[ "Cersay", "Garight", "Kimeta", "Moriwa", "Ormagh", "Vorckin" ]
[ "Cambrian", "Cretaceous", "Devonian", "Jurassic", "Permian", "Silurian" ]
[ "Croatia", "Ethiopia", "Jamaica", "Sudan", "Uruguay", "Yemen" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=49d0ca84ab2bb8818f47aca206d3314e
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.
[ "The person going to Paris is either the person leaving in January or Fitzgerald.", "Of the person going to Lisbon and Pickett, one will leave for the 2 day visit and the other will leave for the 9 day visit.", "The person leaving in June is either the diplomat going to Warsaw or the ambassador with the 9 day visit.", "Of the person leaving in March and Pickett, one will leave for the 9 day visit and the other will go to Helsinki.", "Pickett will leave 1 month before the ambassador with the 6 day visit.", "Fitzgerald is either the diplomat leaving in March or the diplomat going to Warsaw.", "Of Gilbert and Pickett, one will leave in April and the other will go to Warsaw.", "The ambassador with the 4 day visit will leave 1 month after York.", "The person going to Athens won't leave for the 6 day visit.", "Gilbert is either the ambassador with the 7 day visit or the person leaving in February.", "The diplomat going to Lisbon will leave 1 month after Case.", "The person going to Helsinki won't leave for the 4 day visit." ]
[ "Months", "Diplomats", "Durations", "Capitals" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Anderson", "Case", "Fitzgerald", "Gilbert", "Pickett", "York" ]
[ "2 day", "3 day", "4 day", "6 day", "7 day", "9 day" ]
[ "Athens", "Helsinki", "Lisbon", "Paris", "Vienna", "Warsaw" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=372e8cc8189673a16d4feec47cfe29e7
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 780 meters wide wasn't discovered in September.", "The feature that is 930 meters wide was either the crater discovered in August or the feature discovered in December.", "The crater in Poland was either the feature that is 1,200 meters wide or the crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..", "The feature that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature in Poland.", "The feature that is 1,200 meters wide is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in August.", "Of the crater that is 3,500 meters wide and the feature discovered in September, one is in Haiti and the other was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..", "The feature discovered in October is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature in Zimbabwe.", "Of the feature in Turkmenistan and the crater that is 550 meters wide, one was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in October.", "The feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was either the crater in Qatar or the feature discovered in April.", "The crater in Qatar isn't exactly 930 meters wide.", "Of the feature discovered in December and the feature in Turkmenistan, one was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the other is 1,480 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." ]
[ "Haiti", "Poland", "Qatar", "Turkmenistan", "Yemen", "Zimbabwe" ]
[ "April", "June", "August", "September", "October", "December" ]
[ "550 meters", "780 meters", "930 meters", "1,200 meters", "1,480 meters", "3,500 meters" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=65b4f1ec6f2098167815f512e926f831
The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.
[ "Neither the boy who played left field nor the boy who played third base was Zachary.", "Karl played 1 more game than the person who played second base.", "The player who played left field was either the player who played 11 games or the player who played 8 games.", "Karl played 1 fewer game than the person who wore number 7.", "The player who played 13 games didn't wear number 29.", "Charles played somewhat fewer games than the boy who played left field.", "Of the person who played 13 games and the person who wore number 18, one played third base and the other was Jorge.", "Zachary didn't play first base.", "The boy who played right field played 1 more game than Zachary.", "The player who wore number 3 didn't play third base.", "The person who played 10 games didn't wear number 29.", "Neither the person who played left field nor the boy who played first base was Ira.", "Of Jorge and the person who wore number 32, one played 8 games and the other played 9 games." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13" ]
[ "Charles", "Ira", "Jorge", "Karl", "Willard", "Zachary" ]
[ "first base", "left field", "right field", "second base", "shortstop", "third base" ]
[ "3", "7", "18", "21", "29", "32" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2fc8d8879b9a26a2f170e5cd4114f618
Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.
[ "The viral video with 4 million views doesn't have a running time of 40 seconds.", "Edna's viral video is either the video that's 22 seconds long or \"Magnet Mayhem\".", "Kyle's viral video isn't \"Happy Hermits\".", "The video that's 15 seconds long is either \"Magnet Mayhem\" or \"Beach Brouhaha\".", "Nichole's viral video didn't get exactly 4 million views.", "\"Happy Hermits\" has 3 million more views than Nichole's video.", "The viral video that's 55 seconds long is \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".", "Kyle's video is either the video with 9 million views or the video that's 15 seconds long.", "\"Magnet Mayhem\" has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 22 seconds long.", "The viral video that's 47 seconds long has somewhat fewer views than \"You Otter Know\".", "Of the viral video that's 40 seconds long and the viral video with 6 million views, one is \"Gabe Goes Nuts\" and the other is Marsha's.", "Alejandro's viral video doesn't have a running time of 38 seconds.", "Of \"Beach Brouhaha\" and the video that's 47 seconds long, one received 5 million views and the other received 4 million views.", "The viral video with 9 million views is either the viral video that's 22 seconds long or the video that's 38 seconds long.", "The video that's 15 seconds long has somewhat more views than \"Gabe Goes Nuts\"." ]
[ "Views", "Authors", "Titles", "Times" ]
[ "4 million", "5 million", "6 million", "7 million", "8 million", "9 million" ]
[ "Alejandro", "Edna", "Kyle", "Marsha", "Nichole", "Olivia" ]
[ "Baby Eats Cake", "Beach Brouhaha", "Gabe Goes Nuts", "Happy Hermits", "Magnet Mayhem", "You Otter Know" ]
[ "15 seconds", "22 seconds", "38 seconds", "40 seconds", "47 seconds", "55 seconds" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=69582618ee81ad97be1231c9480fd480
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. Estrada's order won't be lemon-flavored.", "Mrs. Keller's cake won't be delivered on October 9.", "Neither the chocolate cake nor Mrs. Massey's cake is the October 8 delivery.", "Of the banana cake and Mrs. Estrada's cake, one will be in the shape of a sports car and the other will be delivered on October 7.", "The October 9 delivery will be lemon-flavored.", "Mrs. Lowe's cake is either the banana cake or the order shaped like a baseball glove.", "The October 8 delivery will be in the shape of a sailboat.", "The October 7 delivery will be in the shape of a rocket ship.", "Mrs. Keller's cake will be delivered 1 day before the order shaped like a turtle.", "Of Mrs. Gillespie's cake and the cake shaped like a baseball glove, one will be delivered on October 8 and the other will be key lime-flavored.", "The October 10 delivery is either the strawberry cake or Mrs. Armstrong's cake." ]
[ "Delivery Dates", "Customers", "Cake Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "October 5", "October 6", "October 7", "October 8", "October 9", "October 10" ]
[ "Armstrong", "Estrada", "Gillespie", "Keller", "Lowe", "Massey" ]
[ "baseball glove", "bowling pin", "rocket ship", "sailboat", "sports car", "turtle" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "coconut", "key lime", "lemon", "strawberry" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ba35699b13774d92a0bf8927ca6ae2f1
Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.
[ "Olga was either the person who was dropped off on Riverside Drive or the client who was dropped off on York Court.", "Henrietta was dropped off on Ash Avenue.", "The client with the $21.50 fare wasn't dropped off on Shelly Lane.", "Rosa wasn't dropped off on Norwood Street.", "Of Neil and the person who was dropped off on King Court, one paid $12.50 and the other was picked up at the Arctic Building.", "Of Elvira and the customer who got picked up at the Olympic Tower, one was dropped off on York Court and the other paid $18.50.", "The person with the $21.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Olympic Tower.", "Olga didn't pay $21.50.", "Of the person with the $6.50 fare and the person who was dropped off on York Court, one was picked up at the Olympic Tower and the other was Henrietta.", "Neither the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club nor the customer with the $15.50 fare was the person who was dropped off on York Court.", "The six customers were the client who was dropped off on King Court, the customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club, Neil, the customer with the $15.50 fare, the person with the $21.50 fare and the person who got picked up at the Smith Tower.", "The customer who was dropped off on Shelly Lane paid somewhat more than the person who got picked up at the Fremont Library.", "Neither the person with the $21.50 fare nor the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building was Elvira.", "The client who was dropped off on King Court paid somewhat more than the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club." ]
[ "Fares", "Customers", "Pickup Points", "Drop-off Points" ]
[ "$6.50", "$9.50", "$12.50", "$15.50", "$18.50", "$21.50" ]
[ "Elvira", "Henrietta", "Neil", "Olga", "Rosa", "Zachary" ]
[ "Arctic Building", "Fremont Library", "Moore Mansion", "Olympic Tower", "Rainier Club", "Smith Tower" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "King Court", "Norwood Street", "Riverside Drive", "Shelly Lane", "York Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=37434889bfe13a4285606201b00b8f94
Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.
[ "Of the size 8 jersey and number 32, one is black and the other is Dean's.", "Number 24 is 1 size larger than the purple jersey.", "Of number 24 and the orange jersey, one is Alford's and the other is a size 7.", "Alford's shirt isn't a size 10.", "Dean's shirt isn't green.", "The purple shirt is 1 size smaller than Oliver's shirt.", "The blue jersey is either Quinn's jersey or Nelson's shirt.", "Neither number 19 nor Nelson's shirt is the size 9 jersey.", "Number 37 isn't orange.", "The black shirt is 1 size larger than number 19.", "Neither number 19 nor number 32 is the blue shirt.", "Moore's jersey is either number 42 or the orange jersey." ]
[ "Sizes", "Players", "Colors", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Alford", "Dean", "Moore", "Nelson", "Oliver", "Quinn" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "purple", "yellow" ]
[ "19", "24", "32", "37", "42", "45" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=93b232bfb42e9c94374fe9a3b9d2d07c
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 ship captained by Crazy Kate sank sometime before the boat from Scotland.", "The Doubloon sank 18 years before the ship captained by Red Beard Ben.", "Of the vessel that sank in 1785 and the ship that sank in 1749, one was the Mermaid and the other was captained by Sparrow Annis.", "Of the boat that sank in 1731 and the boat that sank in 1713, one was captained by Four Eyed Fin and the other hailed from Spain.", "The Dagger was either the ship that sank in 1803 or the boat from England.", "The Dagger wasn't captained by Ruthless Ruby.", "The vessel from Scotland sank 18 years before the Mermaid.", "The Crusty Knave was either the vessel from France or the one captained by Sparrow Annis.", "The Sea Shame wasn't captained by Crazy Kate.", "Of the vessel that sank in 1767 and the ship captained by Four Eyed Fin, one hailed from France and the other was the Doubloon.", "The boat from Sweden sank 36 years after the vessel captained by Crazy Kate.", "The boat that sank in 1767 wasn't captained by Ruthless Ruby." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Barnacle", "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Doubloon", "Mermaid", "Sea Shame" ]
[ "Crazy Kate", "Four Eyed Fin", "Red Beard Ben", "Ruthless Ruby", "Sparrow Annis", "Wicked Weiss" ]
[ "England", "France", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=504a5c7472fb3160278d63daf697a3f2
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
[ "The textbook written by Mina Morton costs 15 dollars less than the set theory book.", "The field theory title costs 5 dollars less than the title written by Mina Morton.", "The pre-calculus textbook wasn't published in 2012.", "The textbook written by Tara Tyne costs less than the geometry title.", "Of the book written by Will Wharton and the calculus title, one costs $44.99 and the other was published in 2007.", "The title that was published in 2008 costs 15 dollars more than the book written by Mina Morton.", "The algebra title wasn't authored by Pat Peterson.", "The textbook written by Will Wharton costs 5 dollars more than the pre-calculus book.", "The title that was published in 2003 wasn't authored by Rosa Rubens.", "Of the textbook written by Will Wharton and the $49.99 textbook, one was published in 2003 and the other covers set theory.", "The book that was published in 2005 is either the title written by Tara Tyne or the $49.99 textbook.", "The title written by Rosa Rubens, the title that was published in 2007, and the $24.99 title are three different books.", "The calculus title doesn't cost $29.99.", "The geometry book wasn't published in 2003." ]
[ "Prices", "Fields", "Authors", "Years" ]
[ "$24.99", "$29.99", "$34.99", "$39.99", "$44.99", "$49.99" ]
[ "algebra", "calculus", "field theory", "geometry", "pre-calculus", "set theory" ]
[ "Mina Morton", "Pat Peterson", "Rosa Rubens", "Steve Spark", "Tara Tyne", "Will Wharton" ]
[ "2003", "2005", "2007", "2008", "2012", "2015" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=42dc2755a16e7f05857e1bf834c19a4a
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.
[ "Of the person going to Riga and the diplomat going to Madrid, one will leave for the 3 day visit and the other will leave in May.", "The diplomat leaving in January won't go to Copenhagen.", "The diplomat leaving in April is either Riggs or the person going to Madrid.", "The ambassador with the 7 day visit will leave 2 months before the person going to Tirane.", "Of the person going to Kiev and the ambassador with the 9 day visit, one is Mr. Riggs and the other will leave in June.", "The diplomat going to Riga will leave 2 months after Owens.", "The diplomat going to Tirane will leave for the 4 day visit.", "The diplomat going to Kiev is either the diplomat leaving in February or the ambassador with the 2 day visit.", "Underwood won't leave in April.", "Daniel will leave for the 6 day visit.", "Neither the ambassador with the 2 day visit nor Bender is the diplomat going to Madrid.", "Neither the person leaving in May nor the person leaving in June is the ambassador with the 6 day visit." ]
[ "Months", "Diplomats", "Durations", "Capitals" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Bender", "Daniel", "Jacobson", "Owens", "Riggs", "Underwood" ]
[ "2 day", "3 day", "4 day", "6 day", "7 day", "9 day" ]
[ "Copenhagen", "Kiev", "Madrid", "Riga", "Tirane", "Vienna" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cf57915188c3df7f9eaa4a9e08a2cf2a
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 Owens discovered isn't Wally Six.", "The comet with an orbital period of 29 years was discovered sometime after Sporrin.", "Casputi was discovered 4 years before the comet with an orbital period of 30 years.", "The comet Nolan discovered was discovered 2 years before Klionne.", "Of Peinope and the comet Freda Ellis discovered, one was found in 2008 and the other orbits the sun once every 65 years.", "The six comets are the comet with an orbital period of 42 years, Sporrin, the one Lawrence discovered, the one discovered in 2013, Wally Six and Casputi.", "The comet Freda Ellis discovered was discovered sometime before Casputi.", "The comet Lawrence discovered wasn't discovered in 2012.", "Of the comet Cal Barron discovered and the one Owens discovered, one is Casputi and the other orbits the sun once every 47 years." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013" ]
[ "Cal Barron", "Freda Ellis", "Lawrence", "Nolan", "Owens", "Quinn" ]
[ "Casputi", "Crecci", "Klionne", "Peinope", "Sporrin", "Wally Six" ]
[ "21 years", "29 years", "30 years", "42 years", "47 years", "65 years" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ca8ee545db89462229d885dc433d4fa3
A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.
[ "The jumper who has done 56 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year before Gordon.", "Arnold didn't start skydiving in 1984.", "Of the skydiver who wears the white suit and the jumper who has done 58 previous jumps, one started skydiving in 1985 and the other is Philip.", "The jumper who has done 49 previous jumps wears the pink suit.", "The jumper who first started in 1986 hasn't done exactly 70 previous jumps.", "Of the skydiver who has done 70 previous jumps and the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps, one started skydiving in 1983 and the other wears the red suit.", "The jumper who has done 56 previous jumps doesn't wear the white suit.", "Francisco started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the pink suit.", "Of Francisco and Marcus, one started skydiving in 1987 and the other has done 70 previous jumps.", "The jumper who first started in 1985 wears the lime green suit.", "The skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit is either the jumper who first started in 1987 or Gordon." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987" ]
[ "Arnold", "Clayton", "Francisco", "Gordon", "Marcus", "Philip" ]
[ "aquamarine", "lime green", "pink", "red", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "49", "56", "58", "70", "78", "85" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=16714a68404eafe12e0ad37508948ffa
Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.
[ "The medicine that treats heart disease was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle.", "Zednisen is either the drug that treats asthma or the drug sourced from a specific type of fig orchid.", "The drug sourced from a specific type of frog was approved 4 months after the drug that treats influenza.", "The drug that treats dengue fever, the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle, and the medicine sourced from a specific type of fig orchid are three different drugs.", "Of the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of bromeliad and Damasol, one treats diabetes and the other treats influenza.", "Zednisen was approved sometime after the medicine that treats diabetes.", "Of Hamzell and the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid, one was approved in February and the other treats influenza.", "Gravon isn't sourced from a mushroom.", "Zednisen wasn't approved in June.", "The six drugs are Minitrell, the medicine that treats diabetes, the drug sourced from a specific type of wasp, the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis, the drug that treats dengue fever and the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid." ]
[ "Months", "Drugs", "Conditions", "Sources" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Damasol", "Favolin", "Gravon", "Hamzell", "Minitrell", "Zednisen" ]
[ "asthma", "dengue fever", "diabetes", "heart disease", "influenza", "meningitis" ]
[ "beetle", "bromeliad", "frog", "mushroom", "fig orchid", "wasp" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=48e1d3c0a42af63c347f7d860f789980
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
[ "The Pennsylvania vacation was the hiking trip.", "The 2001 holiday wasn't the skydiving trip.", "The cycling trip was 1 year before the Delaware holiday.", "Neither the trip with Olga nor the vacation with Rochelle is the 2004 trip.", "Neither the 2003 trip nor the 2001 holiday is the holiday with Olga.", "The North Carolina holiday was after the vacation with James.", "The holiday with Bill wasn't in Kentucky.", "The six trips are the vacation with Rochelle, the hang gliding vacation, the hiking holiday, the 2005 holiday, the 2003 vacation and the cycling trip.", "The trip with Olga wasn't the skydiving vacation.", "The 2005 trip wasn't the camping trip.", "The cycling holiday was 1 year before the trip with James.", "The 2002 trip is either the Texas vacation or the vacation with Calvin.", "The holiday with Bill was in 2006.", "The Kentucky vacation was 2 years after the holiday with Pam." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006" ]
[ "Bill", "Calvin", "James", "Olga", "Pam", "Rochelle" ]
[ "camping", "cycling", "hang gliding", "hiking", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Delaware", "Kentucky", "Louisiana", "North Carolina", "Pennsylvania", "Texas" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a1a7b2eded9999817691e3b4a132d116
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.
[ "Desiree's pet is either the dog adopted in April or Omar.", "The poodle is either Desiree's pet or the puppy adopted in February.", "Ollie's pet was adopted in April.", "Of the puppy adopted in January and Craig, one is Phyllis's and the other is the dachshund.", "The poodle was adopted 1 month before Russell.", "The shih tzu was adopted 2 months after Alexander.", "The dog adopted in March is either Alexander or the black lab.", "Of the puppy adopted in April and Miriam's pet, one is the boxer and the other is named Kevin.", "Phyllis's pet wasn't adopted in May.", "Of Ida's pet and the puppy adopted in June, one is the black lab and the other is named Kevin.", "Desiree's pet was adopted sometime before Craig." ]
[ "Months", "Owners", "Dog Breeds", "Names" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Desiree", "Ida", "Miriam", "Ollie", "Phyllis", "Sherri" ]
[ "black lab", "boxer", "collie", "dachshund", "poodle", "shih tzu" ]
[ "Alexander", "Craig", "Kevin", "Omar", "Russell", "Vincent" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2c32d3ab081a2b496a65bd015320ab02
Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.
[ "Flowcarts was released 1 month earlier than the game released by Gadingo.", "The app with 8.9 million downloads was released earlier than Bubble Bombs.", "The game with 3.1 million downloads is either the app released by Novio or the game released by Digibits.", "The game released in August doesn't have exactly 1.5 million downloads.", "The game released in March doesn't have exactly 8.9 million downloads.", "Vitalinks wasn't released in April.", "Of the application with 4.2 million downloads and the game released by Gadingo, one was released in June and the other is Vitalinks.", "Of the game with 2.3 million downloads and the application released by Apptastic, one was released in August and the other is Angry Ants.", "The game with 4.2 million downloads was made by Trebuchet.", "Of the application with 3.1 million downloads and Angry Ants, one was released in July and the other was made by Novio.", "The application with 4.2 million downloads was released later than the application released by Digibits.", "Castle Crunch was made by Digibits.", "The game with 7.2 million downloads, Angry Ants, Peter Parka, the game released in April and the application released by Trebuchet are all different apps." ]
[ "Months", "Games", "Developers", "Downloads" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "Angry Ants", "Bubble Bombs", "Castle Crunch", "Flowcarts", "Peter Parka", "Vitalinks" ]
[ "Apptastic", "BeGamez", "Digibits", "Gadingo", "Novio", "Trebuchet" ]
[ "1.5 million", "2.3 million", "3.1 million", "4.2 million", "7.2 million", "8.9 million" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=60a4d070f47f5d58f8d10212c64b4e82
Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.
[ "The crater in modern-day Poland wasn't formed during the Triassic period.", "The Asanish impact crater wasn't formed during the Triassic period.", "Neither the one in modern-day Poland nor the Cersay impact crater is the 175 m. wide one.", "The 150 m. wide one is either the crater in modern-day Botswana or the Cambrian impact crater.", "The Cambrian impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Oman.", "The Cersay impact crater wasn't formed during the Cambrian period.", "The 150 m. wide one wasn't found in Poland.", "The Moriwa impact crater wasn't found in Yemen.", "Of the one in modern-day Oman and the one in modern-day Botswana, one is known as the Vorckin site and the other was formed during the Cretaceous period.", "The Ormagh impact crater is wider than the Permian impact crater.", "The 125 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Ordovician period.", "The Ormagh impact crater is 100 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Yemen.", "The six craters are the one in modern-day Honduras, the Moriwa impact crater, the Cretaceous impact crater, the Permian impact crater, the Ormagh impact crater and the Asanish impact crater." ]
[ "Diameters", "Craters", "Periods", "Countries" ]
[ "100 m.", "125 m.", "150 m.", "175 m.", "200 m.", "225 m." ]
[ "Asanish", "Cersay", "Garight", "Moriwa", "Ormagh", "Vorckin" ]
[ "Cambrian", "Cretaceous", "Jurassic", "Ordovician", "Permian", "Triassic" ]
[ "Botswana", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Oman", "Poland", "Yemen" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=651c59cc757e3245a156932219b79956
Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.
[ "The person who will publish in March hasn't been working in Pakistan.", "Neither the student who has been studying the Burutia culture nor the student who has been studying the Rothoc culture is Vera.", "Vera hasn't been studying the Ashdage culture.", "The student who has been studying the Garyk culture will publish 1 month after Vera.", "The person who has been working in Argentina hasn't been studying the Rothoc culture.", "Luther will publish 1 month before the student who has been working in Jamaica.", "Of the person who will publish in June and the student who has been working in Kuwait, one has been studying the Rothoc culture and the other is Doreen.", "Of Doreen and the person who has been working in Zambia, one will publish in January and the other will publish in February.", "The student who will publish in June hasn't been working in Pakistan.", "The student who has been studying the Burutia culture is either the student who will publish in April or the person who will publish in January.", "Luther will publish 1 month after the person who has been studying the Moryina culture.", "Armando will publish sometime before the person who has been studying the Burutia culture.", "Neither the student who has been studying the Burutia culture nor the student who has been studying the Ashdage culture is Clayton." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Cultures", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Armando", "Clayton", "Doreen", "Luther", "Terri", "Vera" ]
[ "Ashdage", "Burutia", "Garyk", "Moryina", "Quaol", "Rothoc" ]
[ "Argentina", "Jamaica", "Kuwait", "Oman", "Pakistan", "Zambia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d7d691aa0572ef7a20a1efc5576d387c
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
[ "The peach-flavored piece, the $225 piece, and the $175 piece are three different cakes.", "Natasha's cake doesn't cost exactly $200.", "Patrick's piece is shaped like a sports car.", "Of the piece shaped like a beach chair and the $225 piece, one is banana-flavored and the other is Salvador's.", "Patrick's cake is either the $175 cake or the piece shaped like a beach chair.", "The $250 cake, the peach-flavored cake, and Ira's piece are three different cakes.", "Alisha's piece is shaped like a train.", "The cake shaped like a mountain costs 25 dollars less than the chocolate-flavored piece.", "The $250 piece isn't banana-flavored.", "The piece shaped like a mountain costs 25 dollars less than Alisha's piece.", "Of Salvador's cake and the $200 cake, one is raspberry-flavored and the other is shaped like a golf ball.", "The vanilla-flavored cake, the $200 cake, and the cake shaped like a beach chair are three different cakes.", "The $250 piece isn't shaped like a train.", "Christy's piece is either the $250 piece or the lemon-flavored piece." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225", "$250" ]
[ "Alisha", "Christy", "Ira", "Natasha", "Patrick", "Salvador" ]
[ "beach chair", "football", "golf ball", "mountain", "sports car", "train" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "lemon", "peach", "raspberry", "vanilla" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6011645292f3bb2756914d8e07cdbadc
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 Sergio and the person who wanted raspberries, one paid $11.75 and the other asked for chia seeds.", "The six people are June, the person who requested ginger, the customer who paid $11.75, the customer who paid $10.75, the customer who requested flaxseed and the customer who paid $6.75.", "Rosa didn't request ginger.", "The customer who wanted blackberries paid less than the person who requested ginger.", "The customer who wanted tangerines asked for quinoa.", "The person who requested wheat grass paid less than Crystal.", "The customer who wanted oranges paid 1 dollar more than the person who requested quinoa.", "The person who paid $6.75 didn't want blackberries.", "Rosa didn't request acai berries.", "The person who wanted bananas paid 3 dollars more than Crystal.", "Zachary didn't request ginger.", "The customer who requested wheat grass paid less than June." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Superfoods", "Fruits" ]
[ "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75", "$9.75", "$10.75", "$11.75" ]
[ "Crystal", "Delores", "June", "Rosa", "Sergio", "Zachary" ]
[ "acai berries", "chia seeds", "flaxseed", "ginger", "quinoa", "wheat grass" ]
[ "bananas", "blackberries", "blueberries", "oranges", "raspberries", "tangerines" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ab92404845c28526efff8321506c2cb3
Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).
[ "The device that can fly for 10 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 150 ft.", "The Zarobit-C doesn't cost $750.", "The drone that can fly for 25 minutes, the $750 drone, and the Belhino 5 are three different devices.", "The Mechania doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 350 ft.", "The Suzutake has a maximum range of 475 ft.", "The $825 machine can fly for up to 30 minutes.", "The Werril 23A costs less than the machine with a maximum range of 650 ft.", "Of the drone that can fly for 25 minutes and the device with a maximum range of 650 ft, one is the Zarobit-C and the other costs $675.", "The $525 drone is either the machine that can fly for 10 minutes or the Belhino 5.", "The $450 device, the drone with a maximum range of 150 ft, and the device that can fly for 30 minutes are three different devices.", "The six devices are the machine that can fly for 60 minutes, the $450 machine, the $750 device, the device with a maximum range of 350 ft, the drone with a maximum range of 1,000 ft and the $825 device.", "Of the device that can fly for 20 minutes and the drone with a maximum range of 1,000 ft, one is the Zarobit-C and the other is the Werril 23A." ]
[ "Prices", "Drones", "Ranges", "Flying Times" ]
[ "$450", "$525", "$600", "$675", "$750", "$825" ]
[ "Belhino 5", "Mechania", "Motomiya", "Suzutake", "Werril 23A", "Zarobit-C" ]
[ "150 ft", "250 ft", "350 ft", "475 ft", "650 ft", "1,000 ft" ]
[ "10 minutes", "20 minutes", "25 minutes", "30 minutes", "40 minutes", "60 minutes" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=866fabb431cd43bd06a8a5f787df0e83
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "The specimen from Australia wasn't the atlas butterfly.", "Katie's purchase was either the specimen from France or the peppered butterfly.", "Neither the peacock butterfly nor the butterfly that sold for $45 was Faye's purchase.", "Of the specimen from Qatar and the emperor butterfly, one sold for $60 and the other was won by Elsie.", "The peppered butterfly cost more than the specimen from Qatar.", "The specimen from Qatar cost 15 dollars less than Katie's purchase.", "Christopher's purchase cost more than the specimen from Indonesia.", "The peppered butterfly cost 45 dollars less than Sophie's purchase.", "Faye's purchase was either the atlas butterfly or the torturix butterfly.", "Christopher's purchase wasn't the peacock butterfly.", "Tommy's purchase was either the specimen from Indonesia or the atlas butterfly.", "The six butterflies were the specimen from Tunisia, the insect that sold for $75, the butterfly that sold for $60, the butterfly that sold for $45, Christopher's purchase and the chalkhill butterfly.", "Neither the specimen from Australia nor the insect that sold for $45 was Katie's purchase." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Butterflies", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Christopher", "Elsie", "Faye", "Katie", "Sophie", "Tommy" ]
[ "atlas", "chalkhill", "emperor", "peacock", "peppered", "torturix" ]
[ "Australia", "France", "Indonesia", "Qatar", "Tunisia", "Yemen" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7dd6e7f5fdf5ffc125fc257e33572046
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.
[ "Caronelli's print isn't priced at $2,500.", "The map published in 1785 wasn't of Scandinavia.", "Stamson's print is priced at $750.", "The map of Tuscany was published sometime after Caronelli's print.", "Handle's map, the map of Scandinavia, and the map published in 1731 are three different maps.", "Gostaldo's map was published 36 years before the $750 map.", "Stamson's print was published 18 years after the map of Tuscany.", "The print published in 1785 is priced at $250.", "Bleux's map, the print published in 1749, and the print published in 1731 are three different maps.", "The $1,500 print was published sometime after Stamson's print.", "Of the print published in 1767 and the $1,100 map, one was Gostaldo's and the other was of Iceland.", "Of the $315 print and the print published in 1803, one was of North Africa and the other was Jenson's.", "The $1,100 map wasn't of Warsaw." ]
[ "Years", "Cartographers", "Subjects", "Prices" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Bleux", "Caronelli", "Gostaldo", "Handle", "Jenson", "Stamson" ]
[ "Corsica", "Iceland", "North Africa", "Scandinavia", "Tuscany", "Warsaw" ]
[ "$250", "$315", "$750", "$1,100", "$1,500", "$2,500" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9d087f4329242dda54bdd953bb59fe58
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Sophie's purchase didn't cost $105.", "The clearwing butterfly cost less than the specimen from Indonesia.", "The insect that sold for $75 wasn't from Zimbabwe.", "The specimen from France cost 45 dollars more than the peppered butterfly.", "Of the butterfly that sold for $105 and the insect that sold for $45, one was won by Nick and the other was from Panama.", "Neither the chalkhill butterfly nor the peppered butterfly was the specimen from Panama.", "Phillip's purchase wasn't the swallowtail butterfly.", "Gina's purchase cost less than the specimen from Samoa.", "Gina's purchase wasn't from Indonesia.", "Irma's purchase was either the torturix butterfly or the specimen from France.", "The butterfly that sold for $120 wasn't the chalkhill butterfly.", "Marlene's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the specimen from Panama.", "Of the torturix butterfly and the specimen from France, one was won by Sophie and the other sold for $120." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Butterflies", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Gina", "Irma", "Marlene", "Nick", "Phillip", "Sophie" ]
[ "chalkhill", "clearwing", "emperor", "peppered", "swallowtail", "torturix" ]
[ "France", "Indonesia", "Kyrgyzstan", "Panama", "Samoa", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d420171ae627ae5ccbac90e8b4bb44b1
The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.
[ "Antoinette's pair didn't cost $170.", "The size 4 set was either the Abbott Hill footwear or the Cormano footwear.", "Danielle's pair was 1 size smaller than the $215 pair.", "Neither the Cormano footwear nor the $185 pair was Bethany's pair.", "The size 8 set didn't cost $185.", "The $245 pair was by Abbott Hill.", "Of the Schtillet footwear and the $245 pair, one was a size 7 and the other was bought by Shawna.", "The $170 pair was somewhat larger than Shawna's pair.", "Antoinette's pair was by Tinghill.", "Of the Cormano footwear and the $185 pair, one was a size 5 and the other was bought by Connie.", "The Schtillet footwear was 1 size larger than Danielle's pair.", "Danielle's pair was by Graffetz.", "The $230 pair was 1 size larger than Shawna's pair." ]
[ "Shoe Sizes", "Customers", "Brands", "Prices" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
[ "Antoinette", "Bethany", "Connie", "Danielle", "Paulette", "Shawna" ]
[ "Abbott Hill", "Cormano", "Graffetz", "Schtillet", "Tinghill", "Williford" ]
[ "$170", "$185", "$200", "$215", "$230", "$245" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=178b1f15748cc93613128ab9d86aa0c2
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.
[ "Of Tau Beta Pi and the frat founded in 1945, one is on Holly Street and the other has 35 members.", "Theta Delta has somewhat more members than the fraternity founded in 1950.", "Lambda Alpha was founded in 1948.", "Delta Gamma Pi has somewhat more members than the fraternity on Park Street.", "The fraternity on Holly Street is either Lambda Alpha or the house with 38 members.", "Delta Gamma Pi is on Norwood Street.", "Sigma Beta wasn't founded in 1934.", "The fraternity founded in 1950 has 6 more members than the frat on Mckay Road.", "The frat founded in 1948 isn't on Wild Avenue.", "Alpha Beta Tau was founded in 1970.", "The fraternity founded in 1934 has 6 fewer members than Lambda Alpha.", "The fraternity founded in 1970 isn't on Mckay Road." ]
[ "Members", "Fraternities", "Streets", "Years" ]
[ "23", "26", "29", "32", "35", "38" ]
[ "Alpha Beta Tau", "Delta Gamma Pi", "Lambda Alpha", "Sigma Beta", "Tau Beta Pi", "Theta Delta" ]
[ "Holly Street", "Lawn Street", "Mckay Road", "Norwood Street", "Park Street", "Wild Avenue" ]
[ "1934", "1945", "1948", "1950", "1959", "1970" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7fd9cca91426ca9cc014afc25e5cb4b2
Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.
[ "The 5 day reservation is for the Fiat.", "Of Tanya Todd's reservation and the Toyota reservation, one is for 2 days and the other will be picked up in Durham.", "Bethany Bryan's rental will be picked up in Iowa Falls.", "Rose Rowland's rental won't be picked up in Brownfield.", "The reservation to be picked up in Redding is for the Nissan.", "The Lexus reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than the reservation to be picked up in Brownfield.", "Juana Juarez's rental is for a period 1 day longer than the Nissan reservation.", "Wanda Wilson's rental is for a period 1 day shorter than the Lexus reservation.", "The 3 day rental is either Rose Rowland's reservation or the rental to be picked up in Durham.", "The Toyota rental is for a somewhat shorter period than Irene Ingram's reservation.", "Of the 7 day rental and Wanda Wilson's rental, one is for the Chevrolet and the other will be picked up in Los Altos.", "The 7 day rental won't be picked up in Brownfield.", "The rental to be picked up in Iowa Falls is either the Fiat reservation or the 3 day rental." ]
[ "Contract Length", "Customers", "Cars", "Locations" ]
[ "2 days", "3 days", "4 days", "5 days", "6 days", "7 days" ]
[ "Bethany Bryan", "Irene Ingram", "Juana Juarez", "Rose Rowland", "Tanya Todd", "Wanda Wilson" ]
[ "Chevrolet", "Fiat", "Lexus", "Nissan", "Toyota", "Volvo" ]
[ "Brownfield", "Durham", "Iowa Falls", "Los Altos", "Redding", "Valencia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50a4512c4eee1054f9bc0b66dc284ac2
A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.
[ "The system built by Dr. Odle's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of Proclus.", "Of Pythagoeas and the A.I. that scored 69%, one was built by Dr. Sicilia's team and the other was from Cambridge.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Sicilia's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the system from Oxford.", "Of Galen and the A.I. that scored 76%, one was from Oxford and the other was from Stanford.", "The A.I. that scored 90% was built by Dr. Neuman's team.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Fernandez's team finished with a score that was 21 percent higher than that of Zeno.", "Pythagoeas was either the system from Cambridge or the system from MIT.", "Zeno was built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.", "The system built by Dr. Neuman's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system from Stanford.", "Proclus, the A.I. from Stanford, and the A.I. built by Dr. Eisenberg's team are three different systems.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Odle's team finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the A.I. from Exeter.", "Gorgias finished with a score that was 28 percent higher than that of the A.I. from CIT." ]
[ "Scores", "A.I.", "Institutions", "Team Heads" ]
[ "55%", "62%", "69%", "76%", "83%", "90%" ]
[ "Aristotle", "Galen", "Gorgias", "Proclus", "Pythagoeas", "Zeno" ]
[ "Cambridge", "CIT", "Exeter", "MIT", "Oxford", "Stanford" ]
[ "Dower", "Eisenberg", "Fernandez", "Neuman", "Odle", "Sicilia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=04334ba18b2a9a890a5f0568ba87f6a1
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Shelley's purchase cost more than the specimen from Uganda.", "The specimen from Qatar cost 15 dollars less than Freddie's purchase.", "The spider that sold for $120 wasn't the redback.", "The specimen from France cost more than the whip spider.", "Tim's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the wolf spider.", "The arachnid that sold for $105 wasn't from Guinea.", "Of the specimen from Uganda and Georgia's purchase, one was the wolf spider and the other was the whip spider.", "Neither the darkback nor the specimen from Uganda was Freddie's purchase.", "Of Nichole's purchase and the redback, one was from France and the other sold for $75.", "Of Georgia's purchase and the arachnid that sold for $45, one was from Malawi and the other was from Guinea.", "The wolf spider was either the spider that sold for $60 or the specimen from Qatar.", "Neither the cart spider nor the spider that sold for $90 was the specimen from France.", "Georgia's purchase cost more than the specimen from Chile." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Spiders", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Freddie", "Georgia", "Nichole", "Shelley", "Tim", "Wesley" ]
[ "cart spider", "darkback", "ipstin spider", "redback", "whip spider", "wolf spider" ]
[ "Chile", "France", "Guinea", "Malawi", "Qatar", "Uganda" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4f694abc2db93d28cc63a59b05730654
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
[ "The $150 cake isn't banana-flavored.", "Terri's cake costs somewhat more than the banana-flavored piece.", "Melba's cake isn't raspberry-flavored.", "Melba's cake costs somewhat more than the cake shaped like a beach chair.", "The $175 cake is shaped like a mountain.", "Of the peach-flavored cake and the $225 cake, one is Dolores's and the other is shaped like a sports car.", "The vanilla-flavored piece costs 25 dollars less than the cake shaped like a beach chair.", "Of the cake shaped like a train and the $175 cake, one is Bridget's and the other is Joey's.", "Of the banana-flavored piece and the chocolate-flavored piece, one costs $200 and the other is Bridget's.", "Francisco's cake isn't shaped like a beach chair.", "The peach-flavored piece is shaped like a potato.", "The cake shaped like a golf ball is either the lemon-flavored piece or the $250 piece." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225", "$250" ]
[ "Bridget", "Dolores", "Francisco", "Joey", "Melba", "Terri" ]
[ "beach chair", "golf ball", "mountain", "potato", "sports car", "train" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "lemon", "peach", "raspberry", "vanilla" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b59fff90933ab82401f5c05988423ec7
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.
[ "The puppy adopted in June is either the schnauzer or Wendy's pet.", "Vincent was adopted sometime after the schnauzer.", "Russell was adopted 1 month before the black lab.", "Sherri's pet was adopted 1 month before the collie.", "Faye's pet isn't named Zachary.", "Omar isn't the schnauzer.", "Wendy's pet isn't named Vincent.", "The six puppies are Dave, Sherri's pet, the collie, Desiree's pet, the puppy adopted in March and Faye's pet.", "Gail's pet isn't the dachshund.", "Desiree's pet wasn't adopted in January.", "Neither the puppy adopted in March nor Faye's pet is Patrick.", "Of Gail's pet and the shih tzu, one is named Patrick and the other was adopted in April.", "Gail's pet was adopted 2 months after Russell." ]
[ "Months", "Owners", "Dog Breeds", "Names" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Desiree", "Faye", "Gail", "Ollie", "Sherri", "Wendy" ]
[ "black lab", "collie", "dachshund", "poodle", "schnauzer", "shih tzu" ]
[ "Dave", "Omar", "Patrick", "Russell", "Vincent", "Zachary" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=da578b6b150e7472c8845cf2238e715c
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 flower grown in Yorba Linda wasn't grown by Kristin.", "The quietness wasn't grown in Crescent City.", "The old blush was grown in Hardy.", "The lafter was Nellie's.", "The rose grown in Hardy wasn't grown by Tricia.", "Of the red cascade and the rose grown in Enfield, one was Brooke's and the other won fifth place.", "The lafter finished somewhere behind Peggy's rose.", "The flower grown in Crescent City finished 2 places ahead of the old blush.", "The dame de coeur was grown in Yorba Linda.", "The winecup finished somewhere behind the flower grown in Plainfield.", "Brooke's rose was either the old blush or the rose that won sixth place.", "The rose grown in Plainfield finished 2 places behind Kristin's flower." ]
[ "Placements", "Roses", "Gardeners", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "dame de coeur", "lafter", "old blush", "quietness", "red cascade", "winecup" ]
[ "Brooke", "Hannah", "Kristin", "Nellie", "Peggy", "Tricia" ]
[ "Crescent City", "Enfield", "Hardy", "Plainfield", "Quimby", "Yorba Linda" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2018f61f7b134012b968738101b40c1a
Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.
[ "Neither the package with the television in it nor Maurice's package is the shipment going to Newport Beach.", "The shipment with the television in it cost 1 dollar more than the package going to Mattawamkeag.", "The shipment with the basketball in it didn't cost $9.75.", "The package with the computer in it is either the shipment that cost $6.75 or Maurice's package.", "Maurice's package cost 1 dollar less than the shipment going to Quimby.", "The shipment with the basketball in it is either Vernon's shipment or the package that cost $4.75.", "Neither the shipment with the rare book in it nor the package that cost $9.75 is Pablo's shipment.", "The shipment going to Mattawamkeag is Ian's.", "The shipment that cost $8.75 is either Pablo's shipment or Ron's package.", "Of the package that cost $9.75 and Alexander's package, one contains the fruit basket and the other is going to Oakdale.", "Of Ian's package and the package going to Johannesburg, one cost $6.75 and the other contains the television." ]
[ "Prices", "Items", "Customers", "Towns" ]
[ "$4.75", "$5.75", "$6.75", "$7.75", "$8.75", "$9.75" ]
[ "basketball", "computer", "fruit basket", "rare book", "tea set", "television" ]
[ "Alexander", "Ian", "Maurice", "Pablo", "Ron", "Vernon" ]
[ "Iowa Falls", "Johannesburg", "Mattawamkeag", "Newport Beach", "Oakdale", "Quimby" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3e5b1d0354de7329931982de06ed13b7
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 4 losses has 6 fewer wins than Ollie.", "The boxer from Los Angeles doesn't have exactly 2 losses.", "The fighter with 36 wins has 10 losses.", "The boxer from Glasgow doesn't have exactly 2 losses.", "Nina doesn't have exactly 30 wins.", "The boxer with 4 losses has 3 more wins than the woman from Glasgow.", "Ollie has fewer wins than the woman with 15 losses.", "The fighter from Boston has fewer wins than Tracey.", "Patti has 9 fewer wins than the woman with 8 losses.", "The woman from Philadelphia has 12 more wins than Patti.", "Nina is either the boxer from Boston or the boxer with 2 losses.", "Irma, the fighter with 30 wins, and the fighter with 24 wins are three different people.", "Edna Easton is either the boxer with 10 losses or the woman with 8 losses.", "The fighter with 33 wins is either the boxer from Boston or the woman from New York." ]
[ "Wins", "Boxers", "Losses", "Cities" ]
[ "24", "27", "30", "33", "36", "39" ]
[ "Edna Easton", "Irma", "Nina", "Ollie", "Patti", "Tracey" ]
[ "2", "4", "7", "8", "10", "15" ]
[ "Boston", "Dublin", "Glasgow", "Los Angeles", "New York", "Philadelphia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4e89576013481febcb8cf2492f76e726
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 presentation from Iraq is either the sculpture exhibit or the glassware presentation.", "The presentation that pulled in 8,060 visitors wasn't from Russia.", "The presentation from Uganda was held 1 month before the lacquerware exhibit.", "The firearms exhibit is either the exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors or the exhibit from Russia.", "The presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors was held 1 month after the presentation from Uganda.", "The presentation from Honduras was held 1 month after the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors.", "Of March's exhibit and the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors, one was from Honduras and the other featured ceramics.", "April's exhibit, the presentation that pulled in 6,425 visitors, and the glassware presentation are three different exhibits.", "The armor exhibit didn't happen in May.", "The exhibit from Iraq, the presentation that pulled in 6,425 visitors, and the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors are three different exhibits.", "The ceramics presentation wasn't from Norway.", "Of the exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors and the presentation from Russia, one featured armor and the other took place in February." ]
[ "Months", "Exhibits", "Countries", "Visitors" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "armor", "ceramics", "firearms", "glassware", "lacquerware", "sculpture" ]
[ "Honduras", "Iraq", "Norway", "Russia", "Uganda", "Yemen" ]
[ "6,425", "6,910", "7,525", "8,060", "8,880", "9,500" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=37310c9d7d058605df3b9688d82ee25e
It's formal night on the deck of the "Emerald Crystal" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.
[ "Andre set sail sometime after the person who went to Jamaica.", "The person who went to Puerto Rico wasn't on the Silver Shores cruise.", "The six travelers are Cory, the person who went to Jamaica, the traveler who took the Baroness cruise, the traveler who took the 1985 cruise, the person who took the Silver Shores cruise and the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise.", "The traveler who went to Trinidad wasn't on the Trinity cruise.", "The person who went to Jamaica set sail sometime after the person who took the Silver Shores cruise.", "Cory didn't go to Barbados.", "Cory set sail 4 years after the traveler who went to Jamaica.", "Neither Jessica nor the traveler who took the Baroness cruise is the traveler who went to Barbados.", "Kathy didn't go to Barbados.", "Of the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise and the traveler who took the 1983 cruise, one went to Barbados and the other is Paula.", "Neither the traveler who went to Jamaica nor the person who took the Trinity cruise is Paula.", "Miranda is either the traveler who went to Grenada or the traveler who took the Trinity cruise.", "The traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise set sail sometime after the person who went to Puerto Rico." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Cruise Lines", "Destinations" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Andre", "Cory", "Jessica", "Kathy", "Miranda", "Paula" ]
[ "Azure Seas", "Baroness", "Farralon", "Neptunia", "Silver Shores", "Trinity" ]
[ "Barbados", "Grenada", "Jamaica", "Martinique", "Puerto Rico", "Trinidad" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bdb8df29628c85f1754c513f399a4090
Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.
[ "Tracy was awarded $10,000 more than the student who's going to Penn State.", "Carrie was awarded $20,000 less than the person who's going to Northwestern.", "Kerry won't major in Theology.", "Erma was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Mathematics.", "Of the person who received the $35,000 scholarship and the person who's going to Northwestern, one is Nettie and the other will major in Physics.", "The six students are Tracy, the student who will major in English, the student who's going to Stanford, the student who received the $50,000 scholarship, the student who received the $30,000 scholarship and the student who will major in Theology.", "Kerry isn't going to Brown.", "Of the student who will major in Finance and the student who's going to Harvard, one is Tracy and the other is Carrie.", "Kerry was awarded some amount more than the student who will major in Mathematics.", "Kerry won't major in Physics.", "The student who's going to Stanford is either the student who will major in Theology or the student who received the $25,000 scholarship.", "Nettie is either the person who's going to Penn State or the student who's going to Brown." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000", "$50,000" ]
[ "Carrie", "Erma", "Kerry", "Nettie", "Pat", "Tracy" ]
[ "English", "Finance", "German Poetry", "Mathematics", "Physics", "Theology" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Harvard", "Northwestern", "Penn State", "Stanford" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=de2f673c6ff4b6e7a316c2fb4f3f142c
The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.
[ "The person from Pleasant Hill performed 1 spot after the person who used chainsaws.", "The juggler who went third wasn't from Upper Lake.", "Of the performer from Upper Lake and the performer who went fourth, one is Yolanda and the other used chainsaws.", "Daryl was either the person from Valley Center or the juggler who used bowling pins.", "Of the performer who went second and the juggler who used balls, one is Elena and the other was from Folsom.", "Elena was either the juggler from Valley Center or the juggler from Jefferson.", "The person from Kingsburg performed sometime before the juggler who used balls.", "Violet was from Folsom.", "The juggler who went first used flashlights.", "The person who went third wasn't from Jefferson.", "The juggler who used batons, Yolanda, and Elena are three different people.", "The person from Upper Lake performed sometime after the person who used bowling pins.", "The person who used chainsaws, Lora, and Violet are three different people.", "The performer from Kingsburg performed sometime before Lora." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Archie", "Daryl", "Elena", "Lora", "Violet", "Yolanda" ]
[ "balls", "batons", "bowling pins", "chainsaws", "flashlights", "rings" ]
[ "Folsom", "Jefferson", "Kingsburg", "Pleasant Hill", "Upper Lake", "Valley Center" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=06483abac2f5873448ccbbfca8b7708f
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 Huffs are paying 30 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Sunday.", "The family moving into the Grove Street apartment is either the family moving in on Wednesday or the family paying $680 a month.", "The family paying $710 a month is either the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment or the Kerrs.", "The Huffs aren't moving into the Quince Street apartment.", "The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is either the family moving in on Saturday or the family paying $680 a month.", "The family paying $690 a month is either the Pattersons or the family moving into the M Street apartment.", "The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is paying less per month than the Johnsons.", "The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment isn't moving in on Tuesday.", "Of the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment and the family moving in on Thursday, one is the Sheltons and the other is paying $690 a month.", "Of the family paying $700 a month and the family moving in on Friday, one is moving into the Grove Street apartment and the other is the Johnsons.", "The family moving in on Saturday is paying 30 dollars more per month than the Kerrs.", "The family moving in on Wednesday is paying less per month than the Pattersons." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730" ]
[ "Huffs", "Johnsons", "Kerrs", "Nortons", "Pattersons", "Sheltons" ]
[ "Sunday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Grove Street", "Ivy Street", "Kermit Lane", "M Street", "Quince Street", "Ridge Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=33006286507eb022c3b6ccbf3614e8d7
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.
[ "Felix was adopted sometime before Sherri's pet.", "The six puppies are Sherri's pet, the collie, the dog adopted in February, the dog adopted in June, the poodle and the puppy adopted in May.", "Guillermo isn't the schnauzer.", "Of the puppy adopted in March and Josephine's pet, one is named Lonnie and the other is the shih tzu.", "Russell was adopted 2 months before the black lab.", "Neither the poodle nor the dog adopted in May is Lydia's pet.", "Of the poodle and the collie, one is Desiree's and the other is named Felix.", "Dave was adopted 1 month after the poodle.", "Josephine's pet isn't named Patrick.", "Sherri's pet is the black lab.", "Of Patrick and the schnauzer, one is Charlotte's and the other was adopted in May." ]
[ "Months", "Owners", "Dog Breeds", "Names" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Charlotte", "Desiree", "Josephine", "Kayla", "Lydia", "Sherri" ]
[ "black lab", "boxer", "collie", "poodle", "schnauzer", "shih tzu" ]
[ "Dave", "Felix", "Guillermo", "Lonnie", "Patrick", "Russell" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4753d3a2a11a2befb988e61e77266b53
Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.
[ "The size 11 jersey isn't red.", "Of Quinn's jersey and Dean's jersey, one is blue and the other is number 28.", "Of Jacobson's shirt and the black jersey, one is number 45 and the other is a size 9.", "The size 11 jersey isn't number 45.", "Number 19 is larger than Dean's shirt.", "Quinn's shirt is a size 10.", "Dean's shirt is 1 size larger than the green shirt.", "Ellison's jersey is 1 size smaller than the orange jersey.", "Number 49 is either the red shirt or the size 6 shirt.", "The size 10 jersey isn't number 24.", "Of Levy's shirt and the black shirt, one is a size 9 and the other is number 30.", "Neither number 49 nor the size 7 jersey is Ingram's shirt." ]
[ "Sizes", "Players", "Colors", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Dean", "Ellison", "Ingram", "Jacobson", "Levy", "Quinn" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "purple", "red" ]
[ "19", "24", "28", "30", "45", "49" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d6a7d72cfc64e80a574d6c8cfb8d7ae8
"Parties Unlimited" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.
[ "The event on Madison Street is 2 days after the Powell family event.", "The event that requested the magician isn't for the Stanleys.", "Of the party on Ronald Street and the event on October 7, one requested the superhero and the other is for the Underwoods.", "Of the booking on October 3 and the event on October 4, one is on Viking Street and the other is for the Powells.", "The event on Q Street is 2 days before the Benton family event.", "Of the booking that requested the petting zoo and the Stanley family party, one is on October 4 and the other is on Island Drive.", "The booking on October 4, the event on Ronald Street, and the booking on Q Street are three different events.", "The O'Connor family party is either the event on October 4 or the event that requested the clown.", "The party on Ronald Street is sometime before the event that requested the photo booth.", "The Ford family booking is either the event on October 5 or the event on October 6.", "The booking on Island Drive, the party on October 4, the party that requested the bounce castle, the event that requested the photo booth and the booking on October 3 are all different events.", "The event on Q Street isn't for the Fords." ]
[ "Days", "Requests", "Families", "Locations" ]
[ "October 3", "October 4", "October 5", "October 6", "October 7", "October 8" ]
[ "bounce castle", "clown", "magician", "petting zoo", "photo booth", "superhero" ]
[ "Benton", "Ford", "O\\'Connor", "Powell", "Stanley", "Underwood" ]
[ "Holly Street", "Island Drive", "Madison Street", "Q Street", "Ronald Street", "Viking Street" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f19567fbca87d513e41313248e927170
The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.
[ "The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.9 was built by Pittakan.", "The jet built by Drummond costs 25 million dollars less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8.", "The six jets are the Vipertooth, the jet built by Forsyth, the aircraft built by Pittakan, the $200 million jet, the $150 million jet and the jet built by Drummond.", "The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.8 costs more than the Graywing VX.", "The jet built by Drummond costs 25 million dollars less than the Graywing VX.", "The $125 million aircraft is either the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4 or the Falcon X-2.", "The Dragon F-15 doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.3.", "The Dragon F-15 costs $225 million.", "The $175 million jet, the Kesseling, and the Vipertooth are three different jets.", "The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 50 million dollars more than the Raven 12.", "The Kesseling wasn't built by Wiseman.", "The Kesseling, the $150 million jet, and the $100 million aircraft are three different jets.", "The $100 million aircraft wasn't built by Wiseman.", "The $200 million aircraft wasn't built by Ale and Moore." ]
[ "Prices", "Aircraft", "Companies", "Top Speeds" ]
[ "$100 million", "$125 million", "$150 million", "$175 million", "$200 million", "$225 million" ]
[ "Dragon F-15", "Falcon X-2", "Graywing VX", "Kesseling", "Raven 12", "Vipertooth" ]
[ "Ale and Moore", "Drummond", "Forsyth", "Pittakan", "Tenerife", "Wiseman" ]
[ "Mach 1.8", "Mach 2.3", "Mach 2.5", "Mach 2.8", "Mach 2.9", "Mach 3.4" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=afa7d7141998eb31e2e1839d9f41978a
A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned "King of the Reunion." Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.
[ "The dentist received more votes than Colin.", "The person who got 32 votes isn't the lawyer.", "Pablo played baseball.", "The garbage man played soccer.", "The golf player received 7 votes fewer votes than Colin.", "Vernon, the person who got 4 votes, and the contestant who got 25 votes are three different people.", "Colin received fewer votes than the lawyer.", "The lawyer played football.", "Anthony is either the dentist or the person who got 32 votes.", "The doctor received 7 votes more votes than Vernon.", "Francisco received 7 votes fewer votes than the garbage man.", "The contestant who got 39 votes is either the lawyer or Jorge.", "The musician is either Colin or the basketball player." ]
[ "Votes", "Contestants", "Sports", "Occupations" ]
[ "4", "11", "18", "25", "32", "39" ]
[ "Anthony", "Colin", "Francisco", "Jorge", "Pablo", "Vernon" ]
[ "baseball", "basketball", "football", "golf", "hockey", "soccer" ]
[ "dentist", "doctor", "garbage man", "lawyer", "musician", "waiter" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c485b44004ea26793b30cae117e07721
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
[ "The chocolate-flavored cake isn't shaped like a potato.", "The peach-flavored cake costs somewhat more than the cake shaped like a potato.", "Of the $225 piece and the $200 piece, one is Melba's and the other is shaped like a train.", "Heidi's piece is either the peach-flavored cake or the $200 cake.", "Of Rick's cake and the cake shaped like a sports car, one costs $225 and the other is vanilla-flavored.", "The piece shaped like a beach chair costs 50 dollars less than Rick's cake.", "The cake shaped like a football, the chocolate-flavored piece, and Vincent's cake are three different cakes.", "Of the piece shaped like a football and the $225 piece, one is banana-flavored and the other is Ira's.", "Heidi's piece costs 25 dollars less than the raspberry-flavored piece.", "Heidi's cake costs 25 dollars less than the piece shaped like a football." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225", "$250" ]
[ "Bridget", "Heidi", "Ira", "Melba", "Rick", "Vincent" ]
[ "beach chair", "football", "golf ball", "potato", "sports car", "train" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "peach", "raspberry", "strawberry", "vanilla" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7ec265c1fd5eb775b289f16914bb4c4
Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.
[ "The resort that costs $215 per night is either the resort on Grenada or the resort that offers parasailing.", "Of Emerald View and the hotel that offers golf lessons, one costs $255 per night and the other is on St. Martin.", "Grand Echo, the resort that offers scuba diving, and the resort that offers spa services are three different resorts.", "El Pacifico offers parasailing.", "Azure Hills costs 20 dollars less per night than the resort on Anguilla.", "Grand Echo doesn't offer golf lessons.", "The hotel that costs $235 per night is on Barbados.", "Emerald View costs 20 dollars more per night than the option that offers hang gliding.", "The hotel that offers golf lessons costs more per night than Sapphire Hills.", "Azure Hills costs 40 dollars more per night than the option that offers scuba diving.", "The option that offers spa services costs 40 dollars more per night than the option on Martinique.", "The resort on St. Martin, Silver Harbor, and the hotel that offers skydiving are three different resorts." ]
[ "Prices", "Resorts", "Islands", "Features" ]
[ "$175", "$195", "$215", "$235", "$255", "$275" ]
[ "Azure Hills", "El Pacifico", "Emerald View", "Grand Echo", "Sapphire Hills", "Silver Harbor" ]
[ "Anguilla", "Barbados", "Grenada", "Martinique", "St. Martin", "St. Barts" ]
[ "golf lessons", "hang gliding", "parasailing", "scuba diving", "skydiving", "spa services" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b323e91730fa47c12529df079ee18a93
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.
[ "Of Toredo and the swoop-backed tortoise, one is 50 years old and the other is from Jamaica.", "The armored tortoise is 72 years older than the animal from Belize.", "The ringed tortoise is 18 years younger than the tortoise from Oman.", "The pitch belly tortoise is 54 years younger than the animal from Qatar.", "Of Chewie and the horned tortoise, one is from Belize and the other is from Oman.", "Snappy is older than the one from Jamaica.", "Speedy isn't the two rimmed tortoise.", "Shelly isn't 86 years old.", "The 50-year-old animal, the animal from Qatar, Shelly and the pitch belly tortoise are all different animals.", "The animal from Vietnam, the 50-year-old one, and the 14-year-old one are three different animals.", "Chewie is older than the animal from Vietnam.", "Speedy isn't the ringed tortoise.", "Methuselah isn't the two rimmed tortoise." ]
[ "Ages", "Tortoises", "Species", "Countries" ]
[ "14", "32", "50", "68", "86", "104" ]
[ "Chewie", "Methuselah", "Shelly", "Snappy", "Speedy", "Toredo" ]
[ "armored", "horned", "pitch belly", "ringed", "swoop-backed", "two rimmed" ]
[ "Algeria", "Belize", "Jamaica", "Oman", "Qatar", "Vietnam" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9689d41656368e1a1d0c72a856913806
Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.
[ "The trip with Stephanie logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the outing to Livermore.", "The outing where they saw 16 shooting stars was either the outing to Janesville or the April 17 trip.", "The April 10 outing wasn't in Manchester.", "The trip with Stephanie logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the April 4 trip.", "Of the outing to Janesville and the April 10 outing, one was with Orville and the other logged 30 shooting stars.", "The April 15 trip logged 28 fewer shooting stars than the trip with Nolan.", "The outing with Terrence logged somewhat more shooting stars the April 7 trip.", "The April 7 outing, the outing to Isleton, the outing where they saw 30 shooting stars and the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars were all different trips.", "The outing with Quinn logged 14 more shooting stars than the April 25 trip.", "The outing where they saw 9 shooting stars wasn't in Manchester.", "The outing where they saw 9 shooting stars wasn't with Reynaldo.", "The outing to Livermore was either the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars or the April 17 trip.", "The outing with Terrence wasn't in Eastbrook." ]
[ "Shooting Stars", "Dates", "Locations", "Partners" ]
[ "2", "9", "16", "23", "30", "37" ]
[ "April 4", "April 7", "April 10", "April 15", "April 17", "April 25" ]
[ "Conesville", "Eastbrook", "Isleton", "Janesville", "Livermore", "Manchester" ]
[ "Nolan", "Orville", "Quinn", "Reynaldo", "Stephanie", "Terrence" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6345741056e506d3df70419b0e0caf95
Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.
[ "The bottle from Penobscot vineyard is a pinot gris.", "The Friambliss was bottled 4 years after the pinot gris.", "Of the Vendemmia and the pinot noir, one was bottled in 1984 and the other is from Fenton vineyard.", "The Zifennwein was bottled 4 years before the merlot.", "The 1996 wine is a gewurztraminer.", "The Luzagueil wasn't bottled at Blanchard vineyard.", "The 2004 wine wasn't bottled at Blanchard vineyard.", "The bottle from Jonesport vineyard is either the gewurztraminer or the 1988 bottle.", "Of the 2004 bottle and the Zifennwein, one is a chardonnay and the other is from Loma Mar vineyard.", "The pinot noir was bottled sometime before the Ece Suss.", "The merlot was bottled sometime before the bottle from Blanchard vineyard.", "The 1988 wine is either the Luzagueil or the wine from Fenton vineyard.", "The Annata Branco is from Jonesport vineyard." ]
[ "Vintages", "Wines", "Types", "Vineyards" ]
[ "1984", "1988", "1992", "1996", "2000", "2004" ]
[ "Annata Branco", "Ece Suss", "Friambliss", "Luzagueil", "Vendemmia", "Zifennwein" ]
[ "chardonnay", "gewurztraminer", "merlot", "pinot gris", "pinot noir", "riesling" ]
[ "Blanchard", "Fenton", "Jonesport", "Loma Mar", "Penobscot", "Quimby" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e14771dcfe6e26c93cfdf046322245e9
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.
[ "Of the 7:00am outing and the 8:00am trip, one has 12 people in it and the other will start at Greektown.", "The trip starting at City Hall is either the 8:00am tour or Howard's outing.", "Of the outing with 9 people and the 11:00am tour, one is with Zachary and the other will start at Yorkville.", "The tour with 9 people will begin sometime before Yvonne's outing.", "The trip with 7 people won't start at Chinatown.", "The trip with 6 people will begin 2 hours after the trip starting at Greektown.", "Of Latoya's outing and the tour starting at Little Italy, one will be at 8:00am and the other has 5 people in it.", "The tour with 7 people will begin 2 hours before the trip starting at Casa Loma.", "The outing starting at Chinatown is either the 9:00am trip or the 10:00am tour.", "Inez's tour won't start at Little Italy.", "Neither the trip with 9 people nor the tour with 7 people is the 8:00am outing.", "The tour with 5 people, the 8:00am tour, Chester's tour, Yvonne's trip and the 7:00am trip are all different tours." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon" ]
[ "Chester", "Howard", "Inez", "Latoya", "Yvonne", "Zachary" ]
[ "Casa Loma", "Chinatown", "City Hall", "Greektown", "Little Italy", "Yorkville" ]
[ "2", "5", "6", "7", "9", "12" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9d1f5d1eae249e601081e0a4285c9621
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.
[ "Nicaragua's mission launched 3 months after the probe going to Callisto.", "The probe going to Mercury, Gabon's mission, and the mission that launched in January are three different probes.", "The mission going to Uranus launched sometime before the Lezko.", "The Mawi wasn't launched in Russia.", "Of the probe going to Venus and the mission that launched in June, one was sent up by Chile and the other is the Moro Jaddo.", "The Arun isn't going to Mars.", "The probe going to Callisto launched 3 months before the Moro Jaddo.", "Chile's mission isn't going to Mercury.", "Of the probe going to Venus and the Chano, one launched in May and the other was sent up by Gabon.", "The Lezko wasn't launched in Chile.", "The mission going to Venus launched 1 month after the Mawi.", "Finland's mission is either the mission going to Uranus or the probe that launched in June.", "The Chano didn't launch in February.", "The Jani Mila launched 1 month before the mission going to Callisto." ]
[ "Months", "Probes", "Destinations", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Arun", "Chano", "Jani Mila", "Lezko", "Mawi", "Moro Jaddo" ]
[ "Callisto", "Mars", "Mercury", "Neptune", "Uranus", "Venus" ]
[ "Chile", "Finland", "Gabon", "Nicaragua", "Russia", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a942c230d4f0cc22a3133786dbab0b04
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
[ "The skydiving holiday is either the 2006 holiday or the Illinois vacation.", "Of the hiking vacation and the 2001 vacation, one was in Connecticut and the other was with Yvonne.", "The camping holiday was 1 year after the South Dakota holiday.", "The 2003 trip wasn't in Utah.", "The vacation with Dustin was before the cycling vacation.", "The trip with Rochelle wasn't in 2001.", "Of the 2006 vacation and the Oregon holiday, one was the skydiving vacation and the other was with James.", "The 2004 holiday was the cycling vacation.", "The holiday with Kelley was after the Utah vacation.", "Neither the vacation with James nor the 2004 holiday is the skydiving holiday.", "The hang gliding holiday is either the trip with Rochelle or the 2002 vacation.", "The South Dakota trip, the vacation with James, the 2003 holiday, the camping vacation and the trip with Gladys are all different trips.", "The holiday with Rochelle wasn't in 2004." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006" ]
[ "Dustin", "Gladys", "James", "Kelley", "Rochelle", "Yvonne" ]
[ "camping", "cycling", "hang gliding", "hiking", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Illinois", "Oregon", "Pennsylvania", "South Dakota", "Utah" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e12c483cd79b5d57bb557babf754525c
Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.
[ "The program on channel 13 starts sometime after Variety X.", "Penny Pugh's show airs on channel 4.", "Lina Lopez's program starts 60 minutes after Red Eye Party.", "The program on channel 9 starts sometime before Nate Nichol's show.", "The show on channel 5 starts 45 minutes after Penny Pugh's program.", "Of Oda Osborn's program and the program that starts at 10:45 pm, one airs on channel 13 and the other is Late Night.", "The show on channel 9 starts 15 minutes before Tonight Again.", "The program that starts at 11:30 pm airs on channel 7.", "Of Ken Kirby's show and the program that starts at 11:00 pm, one is Variety X and the other is Witching Hour.", "The show on channel 7 starts 30 minutes after Witching Hour.", "Oda Osborn's show is either Late Night or Up Till Two.", "Nate Nichol's program, Witching Hour, and the show on channel 4 are three different shows." ]
[ "Time Slots", "Hosts", "Titles", "Channels" ]
[ "10:15 pm", "10:30 pm", "10:45 pm", "11:00 pm", "11:15 pm", "11:30 pm" ]
[ "Jack Jensen", "Ken Kirby", "Lina Lopez", "Nate Nichol", "Oda Osborn", "Penny Pugh" ]
[ "Late Night", "Red Eye Party", "Tonight Again", "Up Till Two", "Variety X", "Witching Hour" ]
[ "2", "4", "5", "7", "9", "13" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f772622ada9b4310455e61e760f5dc62
Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.
[ "The person who's going to Stanford was awarded $15,000 less than the student who will major in German Poetry.", "The student who's going to Stanford was awarded $15,000 less than Anna.", "The student who received the $30,000 scholarship isn't going to Penn State.", "Iris won't major in Philosophy.", "The person who's going to Yale was awarded some amount more than Brooke.", "The student who received the $35,000 scholarship is either the student who will major in Finance or Renee.", "The person who received the $30,000 scholarship won't major in Philosophy.", "The person who's going to Yale won't major in Biology.", "The person who's going to Northwestern was awarded $10,000 more than Tracy.", "Nettie was awarded $20,000 less than the student who's going to Brown.", "Of the student who will major in Finance and Iris, one will be going to Harvard next year and the other received the $45,000 scholarship.", "Brooke, the student who will major in English, the person who received the $45,000 scholarship and the student who received the $30,000 scholarship are all different students.", "The student who will major in German Poetry is either the student who received the $40,000 scholarship or Renee." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000", "$50,000" ]
[ "Anna", "Brooke", "Iris", "Nettie", "Renee", "Tracy" ]
[ "Archaeology", "Biology", "English", "Finance", "German Poetry", "Philosophy" ]
[ "Brown", "Harvard", "Northwestern", "Penn State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4174abe2d69a82d8a10454ccb960ea4a
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.
[ "Of Jay and the competitor from Zamora, one wore the aquamarine shirt and the other finished in 21 minutes.", "Patrick finished sometime after the runner from Alpine.", "Of the competitor who finished in 24 minutes and the runner who finished in 21 minutes, one was Jay and the other wore the indigo shirt.", "The runner who finished in 21 minutes was either the runner in the red shirt or Wendell.", "The contestant who finished in 25 minutes wasn't from San Pedro.", "Wendell finished 4 minutes after the contestant from Waldoboro.", "The runner from El Segundo was either the competitor in the cyan shirt or Patrick.", "Patrick finished sometime before the contestant in the silver shirt.", "The contestant from Fullerton, the competitor in the silver shirt, Patrick, the runner in the aquamarine shirt and Salvador were all different runners.", "Neil was either the competitor who finished in 26 minutes or the contestant in the silver shirt.", "The competitor from Waldoboro didn't wear the red shirt." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes", "26 minutes" ]
[ "Jay", "Mathew", "Neil", "Patrick", "Salvador", "Wendell" ]
[ "aquamarine", "cyan", "indigo", "red", "silver", "violet" ]
[ "Alpine", "El Segundo", "Fullerton", "San Pedro", "Waldoboro", "Zamora" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0d8a44bbbad1572d8bdcd9d25c3eda59
A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.
[ "The Versem had a high speed of 74 MPH.", "The automobile that drove for 550 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 72 MPH.", "Of the car that drove for 625 miles and the Darbyshire team's automobile, one is the Versem and the other had a high speed of 70 MPH.", "The Poltris wasn't built by the Trebus State team.", "The Yamahana drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 67 MPH.", "The car that drove for 525 miles wasn't built by the Alby College team.", "The Ober College team's automobile was either the automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH or the Cober.", "Of the Trebus State team's automobile and the Garusky, one had a high speed of 70 MPH and the other drove for 650 miles.", "The Versem, the automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH, the car with a high speed of 72 MPH, the automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH and the car that drove for 525 miles were all different cars.", "The car with a high speed of 75 MPH drove 50 miles farther than the Zenmoto.", "The automobile that drove for 550 miles was either the Varseyton team's automobile or the Garusky.", "The Zenmoto didn't drive for exactly 600 miles." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles", "650 miles" ]
[ "Cober", "Garusky", "Poltris", "Versem", "Yamahana", "Zenmoto" ]
[ "67 MPH", "69 MPH", "70 MPH", "72 MPH", "74 MPH", "75 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Darbyshire", "Mersey Tech", "Ober College", "Trebus State", "Varseyton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ece05ebc453ec1ab70ddd7d2bd38b26b
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 white and yellow shell is either the shell found in 2007 or the shell found in Barbuda.", "The shark eye shell is white and yellow.", "The baby's ear shell was found sometime before the brown and pink seashell.", "The spotted key shell is either the seashell found in Martinique or the seashell found in Barbuda.", "Neither the coquina shell nor the shell found in 1995 is the brown and pink shell.", "Of the seashell found in 2004 and the black and white shell, one is the baby's ear and the other was found in Barbuda.", "The shell found in Aruba isn't black and white.", "The spotted key shell was found 6 years before the seashell found in Puerto Rico.", "The shell found in 1992 was found in Jamaica.", "The honey cerith shell was found 3 years before the brown and yellow shell.", "The seashell found in Martinique isn't brown and pink.", "Of the honey cerith shell and the blue and white shell, one was found in Barbuda and the other was found in 1992." ]
[ "Years", "Shells", "Colors", "Islands" ]
[ "1992", "1995", "1998", "2001", "2004", "2007" ]
[ "baby\\'s ear", "coquina", "honey cerith", "monk\\'s fin", "shark eye", "spotted key" ]
[ "black - white", "blue - white", "brown - yellow", "brown - pink", "pink - white", "white - yellow" ]
[ "Aruba", "Barbuda", "Grenada", "Jamaica", "Martinique", "Puerto Rico" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=97585f5ed840508b2801e66ce43cfb98
The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.
[ "The contestant who won the watermelon contest began his contest sometime after Isaac.", "Guillermo began his contest sometime before the contestant from Raleigh.", "Paul is either the contestant who began his competition at 11:30 am or the competitor from Vincennes.", "Of the contestant who won the chicken wing contest and the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm, one was from Tillerville and the other was from Shelbyville.", "The competitor who won the hot dog contest began his contest 15 minutes after the person from Naperville.", "The contestant who won the oyster contest began his contest 60 minutes before Wilbur.", "The person who began his competition at 12:30 pm didn't win the chicken wing contest.", "Adam is either the contestant who won the watermelon contest or the person who won the oyster contest.", "Guillermo began his contest 15 minutes after the competitor who won the oyster contest.", "Of the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest and the contestant from Shelbyville, one was Zachary and the other started eating at 12:00 pm.", "Wilbur started eating at 12:15 pm.", "The contestant who began his competition at 11:45 am is either the competitor from Tillerville or the competitor who won the hot dog contest." ]
[ "Start Times", "Names", "Foods", "Hometowns" ]
[ "11:15 am", "11:30 am", "11:45 am", "12:00 pm", "12:15 pm", "12:30 pm" ]
[ "Adam", "Guillermo", "Isaac", "Paul", "Wilbur", "Zachary" ]
[ "blueberry pie", "chicken wing", "hot dog", "jalapeno", "oyster", "watermelon" ]
[ "Naperville", "Raleigh", "Shelbyville", "Tillerville", "Vincennes", "Yaro City" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=88c25e8a8f9d940a078dfd876e045a46
A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.
[ "Of Shaun and the skydiver who wears the teal suit, one started skydiving in 1982 and the other has done 56 previous jumps.", "Of the skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps and the jumper who first started in 1982, one wears the teal suit and the other is Francisco.", "Of the jumper who has done 69 previous jumps and the skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps, one started skydiving in 1986 and the other wears the yellow suit.", "Shaun started skydiving 3 years before the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps.", "Virgil is either the skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps or the jumper who has done 73 previous jumps.", "The jumper who wears the blue suit started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps.", "Arnold started skydiving sometime before the jumper who wears the violet suit.", "The jumper who first started in 1982 hasn't done exactly 49 previous jumps.", "The skydiver who first started in 1983 doesn't wear the pink suit.", "The skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps doesn't wear the pink suit.", "The jumper who first started in 1984 is either the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps or the jumper who wears the blue suit.", "The skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps doesn't wear the silver suit.", "Philip started skydiving 2 years before the skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987" ]
[ "Arnold", "Francisco", "Jorge", "Philip", "Shaun", "Virgil" ]
[ "blue", "pink", "silver", "teal", "violet", "yellow" ]
[ "49", "56", "69", "70", "73", "78" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4c3704ebac0c3cd3e6a30f4efb86b7a4
The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.
[ "The size 4 set was by Tinghill.", "Neither Olive's pair nor Vanessa's pair was the Schtillet footwear.", "Marie's pair was either the $230 pair or the $170 pair.", "The $185 pair was somewhat smaller than Olive's pair.", "The size 6 set didn't cost $170.", "Of the $215 pair and the size 7 set, one was bought by Whitney and the other was by Schtillet.", "The size 6 set didn't cost $215.", "The $215 pair was somewhat larger than the Manzarita footwear.", "The $200 pair was 1 size larger than the Schtillet footwear.", "Of the size 5 set and the Abbott Hill footwear, one was bought by Marie and the other cost $140.", "The $185 pair was somewhat smaller than the Abbott Hill footwear.", "Juana's pair was either the $230 pair or the Manzarita footwear.", "Neither Whitney's pair nor Marie's pair was the Cormano footwear.", "Vanessa's pair cost $140." ]
[ "Shoe Sizes", "Customers", "Brands", "Prices" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
[ "Irma", "Juana", "Marie", "Olive", "Vanessa", "Whitney" ]
[ "Abbott Hill", "Cormano", "Manzarita", "Schtillet", "Tinghill", "Williford" ]
[ "$140", "$170", "$185", "$200", "$215", "$230" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=49801f4f48dc78acb4cccd0be7f3a874
Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.
[ "Of the blue pack and the Adironda pack, one is 50 liters and the other is Arthur's.", "Salvador's pack and the Travelore pack are different packs.", "The Bistric pack is 15 liters larger than the silver pack.", "Salvador's pack is either the 35 liter pack or the 40 liter pack.", "Betty's pack is smaller than the black pack.", "Cheri's pack isn't gray.", "Cheri's pack isn't made by Pinkster.", "The gray pack is either the Pinkster pack or the Grennel pack.", "The 30 liter pack is either the black pack or Freddie's pack.", "The purple pack is smaller than Betty's pack.", "Cheri's pack is 10 liters smaller than the Naturba pack.", "The Travelore pack is either the 40 liter pack or the black pack." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter", "50 liter" ]
[ "Arthur", "Betty", "Cheri", "Freddie", "Ivan", "Salvador" ]
[ "Adironda", "Bistric", "Grennel", "Naturba", "Pinkster", "Travelore" ]
[ "black", "blue", "gray", "orange", "purple", "silver" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2916e0b9c336b261786c400351a9c20d
Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.
[ "The baby born at 12:01am was either the Lamberts' baby or the Ortegas' baby.", "Elaine wasn't delivered in room 120.", "The child delivered in room 120 was born sometime after Veronica.", "Raul was the Pearsons'.", "The child born at 12:13am wasn't delivered in room 145.", "Of the Quinns' baby and the baby delivered in room 252, one was born at 12:10am and the other was Veronica.", "The Quinns' child was born 3 minutes after Raul.", "The child delivered in room 230 was born 3 minutes after Veronica.", "Of the Ortegas' baby and the baby delivered in room 145, one was born at 12:04am and the other was Olga.", "Elaine was the Underwoods'.", "The baby delivered in room 252 was the Lamberts'.", "Raul was born 3 minutes before the child delivered in room 225.", "Luis, the Ortegas' child, and the child delivered in room 145 are three different babies." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Families", "Rooms" ]
[ "12:01am", "12:04am", "12:07am", "12:10am", "12:13am", "12:16am" ]
[ "Elaine", "Luis", "Olga", "Raul", "Susan", "Veronica" ]
[ "Lambert", "Ortega", "Pearson", "Quinn", "Underwood", "Vaughan" ]
[ "120", "145", "206", "225", "230", "252" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8ca39d80eedb0887a3d748912908c37f
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
[ "The Objectivist spoke 1 day before the politician whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees.", "The politician whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees, the person who spoke on January 15th, Ashley Dale, Edith Frayle and the speaker who spoke on January 14th were all different people.", "Conner Dawes spoke 3 days before the candidate whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees.", "Daniel Stead spoke sometime after the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.", "The Independent spoke 3 days after Conner Dawes.", "Of Daniel Stead and the Independent, one spoke in front of 2,600 attendees and the other spoke on January 17th.", "Ashley Dale didn't speak in front of exactly 1,450 attendees.", "The person who spoke on January 18th wasn't the Democrat.", "The speaker whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees was either the Reformist or the Objectivist.", "The Libertarian spoke 1 day after Conner Dawes.", "Edith Frayle didn't speak on January 16th.", "The politician whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees wasn't the Socialist.", "Barron Tweed didn't speak in front of exactly 2,250 attendees.", "Edith Frayle spoke sometime before the candidate whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees." ]
[ "Days", "Candidates", "Parties", "Attendees" ]
[ "January 14th", "January 15th", "January 16th", "January 17th", "January 18th", "January 19th" ]
[ "Ashley Dale", "Barron Tweed", "Conner Dawes", "Daniel Stead", "Edith Frayle", "Gara Oldman" ]
[ "Democrat", "Independent", "Libertarian", "Objectivist", "Reformist", "Socialist" ]
[ "1,200", "1,450", "1,600", "1,875", "2,250", "2,600" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=77e398ed527fb4ec53a01e31ef0a3a0a
Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.
[ "The Virgo paid 10 dollars more than the person who got the violet tattoo.", "Of the person who got the pink tattoo and the person who paid $60, one was the Gemini and the other was Vicky.", "The customer who paid $45 didn't get the blue tattoo.", "The customer who got the orange tattoo paid less than the Sagittarius.", "Laura paid 10 dollars less than the customer who got the violet tattoo.", "The customer who got the violet tattoo, Oscar, the Gemini, the Pisces and Bonita were all different customers.", "Oscar paid less than the Cancer.", "The Aquarius paid 5 dollars less than the customer who got the black tattoo.", "Kendra paid $55.", "The person who paid $60 got the green tattoo.", "The Pisces paid less than the person who got the green tattoo." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Colors", "Zodiac Signs" ]
[ "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50", "$55", "$60" ]
[ "Bonita", "Daryl", "Kendra", "Laura", "Oscar", "Vicky" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "pink", "violet" ]
[ "Aquarius", "Cancer", "Gemini", "Pisces", "Sagittarius", "Virgo" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0e8cd12d236f18d7a8e8a28d7e5df7cf
Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.
[ "Ingram's shirt isn't a size 6.", "The green jersey is either Jacobson's jersey or number 45.", "Oliver's shirt is 1 size larger than number 24.", "The size 11 shirt isn't white.", "The size 8 shirt is either the purple shirt or number 45.", "Number 37 is 1 size larger than Oliver's shirt.", "The size 11 shirt isn't green.", "The white shirt is larger than Levy's shirt.", "Number 45, Oliver's jersey, the black shirt, Ingram's shirt and the size 10 shirt are all different jerseys.", "Neither Oliver's shirt nor number 28 is the size 11 shirt.", "The purple shirt is either Oliver's jersey or number 28.", "Of number 49 and Alford's jersey, one is a size 9 and the other is orange.", "The size 11 shirt isn't orange." ]
[ "Sizes", "Players", "Colors", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Alford", "Ingram", "Jacobson", "Levy", "Nelson", "Oliver" ]
[ "black", "green", "orange", "purple", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "24", "28", "37", "42", "45", "49" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9a62bc1df361081df64c37c2cd3d4af5