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Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.
[ "Leticia, the child with the April 11th birthday, and the child with the April 3rd birthday are three different children.", "The 8-year-old has a birthday sometime after Rosemarie.", "Guy is either the one from Cornville or the child from Fillmore.", "The 9-year-old has a birthday sometime after the one from Fillmore.", "Of the grandchild with the April 19th birthday and the child from Fillmore, one is Leticia and the other is 8 years old.", "The grandchild from Junction City isn't 9 years old.", "Leticia is 12 years old.", "Of the child from Norridgewock and Calvin, one is 6 years old and the other was born on April 15th.", "Of the 5-year-old and the grandchild from Cornville, one was born on April 11th and the other is Yolanda.", "Bryan has a birthday sometime after the child from Norridgewock.", "The 6-year-old has a birthday sometime after the grandchild from Goldfield.", "The grandchild with the April 7th birthday is either the grandchild from Norridgewock or Calvin." ]
[ "Birthdays", "Grandchildren", "Ages", "Towns" ]
[ "April 3rd", "April 7th", "April 11th", "April 15th", "April 19th", "April 23rd" ]
[ "Bryan", "Calvin", "Guy", "Leticia", "Rosemarie", "Yolanda" ]
[ "5", "6", "8", "9", "12", "14" ]
[ "Cornville", "Fillmore", "Goldfield", "Junction City", "Le Mars", "Norridgewock" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a80d1ac2d98bf31ba4e4b86f9bad7043
The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.
[ "The campaign with 1225 responses is either the ad produced by Hal Hopkins or the ad with the $90,000 budget.", "The campaign with 1075 responses wasn't produced by Kenneth Kirby.", "The ad with 1375 responses was produced by Faith Fowler.", "The ad produced by Iva Ingram has brought 300 fewer responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.", "Of the campaign with the $20,000 budget and the newspaper ad, one was produced by Faith Fowler and the other has brought in 625 responses.", "The ad with the $75,000 budget is either the ad produced by Kenneth Kirby or the ad with 925 responses.", "The campaign produced by Faith Fowler is either the campaign with 925 responses or the direct mailer.", "The campaign produced by Julie Jordan has brought 300 fewer responses than the ad with the $65,000 budget.", "Of the campaign with the $65,000 budget and the billboard, one was produced by Iva Ingram and the other has brought in 1075 responses.", "The tv commercial wasn't produced by Hal Hopkins.", "The campaign with the $50,000 budget has brought in more responses than the campaign produced by Julie Jordan.", "The radio spot has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign produced by Julie Jordan." ]
[ "Responses", "Ad Type", "Directors", "Budgets" ]
[ "625", "775", "925", "1075", "1225", "1375" ]
[ "billboard", "direct mailer", "magazine ad", "newspaper ad", "radio spot", "tv commercial" ]
[ "Eddie Evans", "Faith Fowler", "Hal Hopkins", "Iva Ingram", "Julie Jordan", "Kenneth Kirby" ]
[ "$20,000", "$30,000", "$50,000", "$65,000", "$75,000", "$90,000" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7a381e19473e642c9feb9c09ce9ffe7b
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 specimen found in 1998 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the lancetfish.", "The lancetfish wasn't found in 1989.", "The six animals are the bristlemouth, the specimen discovered in the Willis Trench, the animal found in 1989, the animal found in 2006, the animal discovered in the Velma Deep and the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "Of the animal discovered in the Zini Trench and the specimen found in 1998, one was found at 21,000 ft and the other is the bristlemouth.", "The specimen found in 1993 was found somewhat lower down than the bristlemouth.", "The creature found in 1984 wasn't discovered in the Willis Trench.", "The viperfish was discovered in the Zini Trench.", "The tube worm wasn't found at 22,500 ft.", "The specimen found in 1984 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the animal discovered in the Velma Deep.", "The anglerfish is either the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough or the creature discovered in the Malinga Trench.", "The specimen found at 19,500 ft was discovered in the Fallon Deep." ]
[ "Depths", "Animals", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "15,000 ft", "16,500 ft", "18,000 ft", "19,500 ft", "21,000 ft", "22,500 ft" ]
[ "anglerfish", "bristlemouth", "daggertooth", "lancetfish", "tube worm", "viperfish" ]
[ "Fallon Deep", "Malinga Trench", "Tethys Trough", "Velma Deep", "Willis Trench", "Zini Trench" ]
[ "1978", "1984", "1989", "1993", "1998", "2006" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d248b391923d2f753a2e181f69460bd1
A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.
[ "Galen finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system built by Dr. Neuman's team.", "Zeno, the system that scored 55%, and the system that scored 76% are three different systems.", "The system built by Dr. Fernandez's team was from Stanford.", "The system that scored 83% wasn't built by Dr. Neuman's team.", "The system built by Dr. Odle's team was either Galen or the A.I. from CIT.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Eisenberg's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of Zeno.", "Gorgias finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system built by Dr. Fernandez's team.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Neuman's team was from Exeter.", "Proclus was from Cambridge.", "Aristotle was either the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team or the A.I. that scored 83%.", "The system built by Dr. Dower's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Galen.", "The A.I. from MIT finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of Galen.", "The A.I. that scored 90% was either the A.I. built by Dr. Neuman's team or Plutarch." ]
[ "Scores", "A.I.", "Institutions", "Team Heads" ]
[ "55%", "62%", "69%", "76%", "83%", "90%" ]
[ "Aristotle", "Galen", "Gorgias", "Plutarch", "Proclus", "Zeno" ]
[ "Cambridge", "CIT", "Exeter", "MIT", "Oxford", "Stanford" ]
[ "Dower", "Eisenberg", "Fernandez", "Neuman", "Odle", "Sicilia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d846452807e5502da6df6fcf0d066a4b
Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.
[ "Gabriel was hired 3 days before the Northridge College graduate.", "Nadine was hired by Barr & Cobb.", "The Faraday College graduate was hired 3 days after Zachary.", "The Northridge College graduate was hired by Velez & York.", "The Sacred Heart College graduate is either Cynthia or the Dorsey Assoc. hire.", "The person hired on March 27th is either the Riverview College graduate or Kelvin.", "The Haynes Inc. hire was hired 3 days before Cynthia.", "The person hired on March 24th didn't graduate from Riverview College.", "Abel is either the Albion College graduate or the person hired on March 24th.", "Cynthia was hired sometime before the Riverview College graduate.", "The Albion College graduate was hired sometime after Cynthia.", "The Riverview College graduate was hired by Green & Hayes.", "Zachary, the person hired on March 12th, and the person hired on March 21st are three different people." ]
[ "Dates", "Names", "Law Firms", "Colleges" ]
[ "March 12th", "March 15th", "March 18th", "March 21st", "March 24th", "March 27th" ]
[ "Abel", "Cynthia", "Gabriel", "Kelvin", "Nadine", "Zachary" ]
[ "Barr & Cobb", "Dorsey Assoc.", "Green & Hayes", "Haynes Inc.", "Leach & Mccall", "Velez & York" ]
[ "Albion", "Faraday", "Northridge", "Riverview", "Sacred Heart", "Summit" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=841fb6c5f240537fce6b923f9861e5e9
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "The ipstin spider was either the specimen from East Timor or Shelley's purchase.", "Of the spider that sold for $120 and the specimen from Zimbabwe, one was the ipstin spider and the other was won by Nichole.", "The arachnid that sold for $60 wasn't from Portugal.", "The specimen from France cost 15 dollars less than the darkback.", "The specimen from France was either the archaenido or Kristina's purchase.", "Nichole's purchase wasn't from Iran.", "The ipstin spider cost more than the specimen from Venezuela.", "Neither the spider that sold for $75 nor the ipstin spider was the specimen from Iran.", "Of Freddie's purchase and the archaenido, one was from France and the other sold for $75.", "The spider that sold for $105 wasn't the ipstin spider.", "Zachary's purchase cost 30 dollars less than the cart spider.", "Of the arachnid that sold for $60 and the whip spider, one was from East Timor and the other was won by Kristina.", "The specimen from Portugal cost less than Shelley's purchase." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Spiders", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Freddie", "Kristina", "Nichole", "Shelley", "Tim", "Zachary" ]
[ "archaenido", "cart spider", "darkback", "ipstin spider", "raft spider", "whip spider" ]
[ "East Timor", "France", "Iran", "Portugal", "Venezuela", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c817c6a8b8ea746d2a085ea7fbdad2f8
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.
[ "Trevor performed 3 spots after the person who used chainsaws.", "Shari performed sometime after the performer from Zearing.", "The juggler from Avila Beach performed 1 spot before Carmen.", "The person who used flashlights performed 1 spot after the performer from Zearing.", "Violet used rings.", "The performer who used flashlights was either the juggler from Lambs Grove or Shari.", "The six people were the juggler from Avila Beach, the person who used rings, the person who used batons, Carmen, the juggler who used mobile phones and Jeffery.", "The juggler from Zearing was either Shari or the person who went first.", "The juggler from Nice performed 1 spot after the performer who used batons.", "Of the performer who used mobile phones and Jeffery, one was from Lambs Grove and the other went first.", "Trevor was either the person from Isla Vista or the performer from Nice." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Carmen", "Jeffery", "Lora", "Shari", "Trevor", "Violet" ]
[ "batons", "bowling pins", "chainsaws", "flashlights", "mobile phones", "rings" ]
[ "Avila Beach", "Carbon", "Isla Vista", "Lambs Grove", "Nice", "Zearing" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ab2bf890f6a198682ec39a098f989095
The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.
[ "\"Thumper\" lived sometime after the animal that was 7.8 ft tall.", "Of the mammoth found in Saskatchewan and the animal found in Michigan, one was 8.6 ft tall and the other is thought to be 110,000 years old.", "The animal that was 9.3 ft tall lived 30,000 years before \"Fang\".", "The animal found in Scotland was either \"Fang\" or the mammoth believed to be 200,000 years old.", "The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall was either the mammoth found in Scotland or the animal found in Greenland.", "The animal that was 9.6 ft tall wasn't found in Siberia.", "The mammoth believed to be 80,000 years old, \"Thumper\", and \"Bernie\" are three different animals.", "\"Ellie\" lived 30,000 years after the animal that was 7.8 ft tall.", "Of \"Snuffles\" and the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old, one was unearthed in Greenland and the other was 8.1 ft tall.", "The animal found in Scotland lived 30,000 years before \"Snuffles\".", "Of the mammoth found in Michigan and the animal believed to be 230,000 years old, one was named \"Dumbo\" and the other was 7.8 ft tall.", "The animal believed to be 170,000 years old was either \"Ellie\" or the animal found in Norway." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Locations", "Heights" ]
[ "230,000 years", "200,000 years", "170,000 years", "140,000 years", "110,000 years", "80,000 years" ]
[ "Bernie", "Dumbo", "Ellie", "Fang", "Snuffles", "Thumper" ]
[ "Greenland", "Michigan", "Norway", "Saskatchewan", "Scotland", "Siberia" ]
[ "7.8 ft", "8.1 ft", "8.6 ft", "8.9 ft", "9.3 ft", "9.6 ft" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=add3922b084deadc6174de398eaeb7da
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 Voroldo occurred 12 years before the 8.4 earthquake.", "The quake with its epicenter at Miya occurred sometime after the 8.1 quake.", "Of the earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds and the quake with its epicenter at Belok, one had a rating of 8.9 and the other happened in 1932.", "The 8.6 quake occurred sometime after the quake with a duration of 97 seconds.", "The quake that took place in 1950 was either the quake with a duration of 84 seconds or the quake with its epicenter at Sycula.", "The event with a duration of 49 seconds had a rating of 8.3.", "Of the earthquake that took place in 1920 and the earthquake with a duration of 97 seconds, one had its epicenter at Cehon and the other had a rating of 8.7.", "The earthquake with its epicenter at Voroldo occurred sometime after the earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds.", "The 8.3 quake, the quake with its epicenter at Sycula and the 8.7 quake were all different earthquakes.", "The event with its epicenter at Quyit occurred sometime after the 8.9 quake.", "Of the 8.1 quake and the earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds, one had its epicenter at Belok and the other happened in 1938." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Richter Scales", "Durations" ]
[ "1920", "1926", "1932", "1938", "1944", "1950" ]
[ "Belok", "Cehon", "Miya", "Quyit", "Sycula", "Voroldo" ]
[ "8.1", "8.3", "8.4", "8.6", "8.7", "8.9" ]
[ "41 seconds", "49 seconds", "52 seconds", "58 seconds", "84 seconds", "97 seconds" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e45dd2bc90bc677eb88a50e4d9bbb803
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.
[ "Of the 15 year old animal and the animal caught in Argo, one is 10.2 feet long and the other is 12.0 feet long.", "The animal that is 11.5 feet long is 5 years younger than the alligator caught in Mesa.", "Iggy is either the gator that is 10.2 feet long or the animal caught in Pisa.", "The alligator caught in Erie is somewhat older than Daredevil.", "The animal that is 14.0 feet long is somewhat older than Claws.", "Drake isn't 14.0 feet long.", "Drake is either the animal caught in Anna or the 15 year old gator.", "The alligator that is 15.3 feet long is 15 years older than Claws.", "Claws wasn't caught in Erie.", "The alligator that is 14.0 feet long is somewhat younger than Kirby.", "The 25 year old alligator isn't 10.2 feet long.", "The 10 year old gator is either the alligator caught in Mesa or the gator caught in Erie.", "The alligator caught in Gary is 5 years younger than the alligator that is 11.5 feet long." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30" ]
[ "Claws", "Daredevil", "Drake", "Iggy", "Kirby", "Merlin" ]
[ "10.2 feet", "11.1 feet", "11.5 feet", "12.0 feet", "14.0 feet", "15.3 feet" ]
[ "Anna", "Argo", "Erie", "Gary", "Mesa", "Pisa" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f665b914f86156e6abcfe0fb29ca9dd6
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
[ "The person who lives in Kirkville, Larry, the Hawaii native and the Virginia native are all different people.", "The person who lives in Greene isn't a native of Rhode Island.", "Of the person who is 113 years old and the centenarian who lives in Plymouth, one is a native of Hawaii and the other is Iris.", "The Texas native is either the centenarian who lives in Highland or the centenarian who is 110 years old.", "Mattie is 2 years older than the person who lives in Jackson.", "Of Floyd and Mattie, one is a native of Georgia and the other lives in Kirkville.", "Larry is 2 years older than the centenarian who lives in Highland.", "The centenarian who lives in Greene isn't a native of Hawaii.", "The centenarian who lives in Highland is older than Victor.", "The Hawaii native is older than Victor.", "The centenarian who is 110 years old is either Iris or Zachary." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "States", "Hometowns" ]
[ "109 years", "110 years", "111 years", "112 years", "113 years", "114 years" ]
[ "Floyd", "Iris", "Larry", "Mattie", "Victor", "Zachary" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Georgia", "Hawaii", "Rhode Island", "Texas", "Virginia" ]
[ "Greene", "Highland", "Jackson", "Kirkville", "Plymouth", "Udell" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ea43312f5e106e0fd77463406167fcda
Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.
[ "The customer headed to Rowe Island will dive 1 day after Mrs. Blake.", "Mr. Erickson will dive on July 15.", "Of the customer headed to Ovid's Cove and the diver headed to Little Reef, one is Mr. Gallegos and the other will go out with Kristy.", "Mrs. Ferrell wants to see Queen's Bench.", "The diver going out on July 15 isn't going to Manta Bay.", "The diver headed to Queen's Bench will dive 1 day after the customer going out with Peter.", "The customer headed to Rowe Island will go out with Muriel.", "The diver going out on July 18 isn't going to Ovid's Cove.", "The customer headed to Nemo's Ridge will dive 1 day after the diver going out with Lynn.", "The six divers are Mr. Gallegos, the diver headed to Queen's Bench, the diver headed to Rowe Island, the diver going out with Kristy, the customer going out on July 15 and the diver going out with Vicki.", "Mr. Drake is either the customer headed to Ovid's Cove or the customer going out with Peter.", "Of the customer going out on July 13 and Mrs. Blake, one wants to see Little Reef and the other will go out with Vicki." ]
[ "Dates", "Customers", "Guides", "Locations" ]
[ "July 13", "July 14", "July 15", "July 16", "July 17", "July 18" ]
[ "Mr. Ayers", "Mrs. Blake", "Mr. Drake", "Mr. Erickson", "Mrs. Ferrell", "Mr. Gallegos" ]
[ "Jorge", "Kristy", "Lynn", "Muriel", "Peter", "Vicki" ]
[ "Little Reef", "Manta Bay", "Nemo\\'s Ridge", "Ovid\\'s Cove", "Queen\\'s Bench", "Rowe Island" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b044cf173f932cf4f0d1b1abb2ed17fc
The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous "ostrich race" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.
[ "Ophelia was either the animal that finished sixth or the animal from Blencoe.", "Of the animal from Paullina and the ostrich that finished third, one was #126 and the other is Otis.", "The runner that finished sixth was either the animal from Cedar Falls or the ostrich from Ida Grove.", "Polly didn't finish first.", "Kermit was either the bird from Cedar Falls or #134.", "Ophelia wasn't #128.", "Of #120 and the animal from Quimby, one finished second and the other finished first.", "The bird from Quimby finished sometime before #136.", "#134 finished 1 place after the animal from Cedar Falls.", "Bridget wasn't from Ida Grove.", "The bird that finished first wasn't from Paullina.", "#128 finished 3 places after Polly.", "The ostrich from Zamora was #126.", "The bird from Blencoe finished sometime after #126.", "The animal from Blencoe was either #134 or #120." ]
[ "Placement", "Ostriches", "Numbers", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Bridget", "Kermit", "Ophelia", "Otis", "Polly", "Stretch" ]
[ "105", "120", "126", "128", "134", "136" ]
[ "Blencoe", "Cedar Falls", "Ida Grove", "Paullina", "Quimby", "Zamora" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2bb4f1d1b21f02432b8d87947a911a7d
The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
[ "Cecilia's pet was bought in March.", "The bullfrog was bought 1 month after Darlene's pet.", "The amphibian purchased in Malcom is either Hope's pet or the horned toad.", "The cane toad was bought 1 month before the animal purchased in Oakley.", "Nettie's pet wasn't bought in May.", "Hope's pet wasn't purchased in Kernville.", "Angela's pet isn't the tree frog.", "The cane toad was bought 2 months before Cecilia's pet.", "Of the amphibian purchased in Malcom and the bullfrog, one was bought in June and the other is Yvonne's.", "Of Yvonne's pet and the animal purchased in Vinton, one was bought in January and the other is the bullfrog.", "The wood frog is either the amphibian bought in February or Hope's pet.", "Darlene's pet wasn't bought in April.", "The amphibian bought in June isn't the wood frog.", "The tree frog was bought sometime after the animal purchased in Hansell." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Amphibians", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Angela", "Cecilia", "Darlene", "Hope", "Nettie", "Yvonne" ]
[ "bullfrog", "cane toad", "horned toad", "salamander", "tree frog", "wood frog" ]
[ "Deep River", "Hansell", "Kernville", "Malcom", "Oakley", "Vinton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3a459d48ad20cc01c8652b4fe2c1fd3c
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 $24.99 textbook is either the textbook written by Mina Morton or the title written by Pat Peterson.", "The pre-calculus textbook costs 5 dollars less than the textbook that was published in 2010.", "The textbook that was published in 2015 was written by Mina Morton.", "The pre-calculus title was written by Steve Spark.", "The textbook written by Tara Tyne costs 5 dollars more than the pre-calculus title.", "The algebra book wasn't published in 2003.", "The calculus book, the book written by Pat Peterson, and the textbook that was published in 2007 are three different books.", "The $44.99 textbook wasn't published in 2007.", "The book that was published in 2003 costs more than the trigonometry book.", "The title that was published in 2012 costs 5 dollars more than the trigonometry title.", "Of the textbook written by Pat Peterson and the textbook that was published in 2007, one costs $29.99 and the other covers field theory.", "Of the book written by Tara Tyne and the book that was published in 2015, one costs $39.99 and the other covers trigonometry.", "The algebra textbook was written by Velma Vintz." ]
[ "Prices", "Fields", "Authors", "Years" ]
[ "$24.99", "$29.99", "$34.99", "$39.99", "$44.99", "$49.99" ]
[ "algebra", "calculus", "field theory", "pre-calculus", "set theory", "trigonometry" ]
[ "Mina Morton", "Pat Peterson", "Steve Spark", "Tara Tyne", "Velma Vintz", "Will Wharton" ]
[ "2003", "2007", "2008", "2010", "2012", "2015" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=62d5de5b19432b61b622be5c1c35b935
Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.
[ "Irma's design required 10 fewer minutes to print than the mask.", "The purple design was either the phone case or the helmet.", "The item that printed in 15 minutes was either the blue piece or Ollie's piece.", "The whistle was either the item that printed in 25 minutes or the blue piece.", "Irma's piece wasn't the phone case.", "The flower took 15 more minutes to print than the yellow piece.", "Irma's design wasn't purple.", "Of the orange item and the cup, one took 35 minutes to print and the other was Cedric's.", "Yvonne's design and the whistle were different items.", "The white piece required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Dennis's design.", "Dennis's item required somewhat fewer minutes to print than the blue piece.", "Yvonne's piece was either the piece that printed in 20 minutes or the design that printed in 25 minutes." ]
[ "Times", "Students", "Items", "Colors" ]
[ "10 minutes", "15 minutes", "20 minutes", "25 minutes", "30 minutes", "35 minutes" ]
[ "Cedric", "Dennis", "Irma", "Ollie", "Trevor", "Yvonne" ]
[ "cup", "flower", "helmet", "mask", "phone case", "whistle" ]
[ "blue", "orange", "purple", "red", "white", "yellow" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=14f19b219dfec758b1765506ec199154
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 ring with the amethyst cost 400 dollars less than the piece made of 24k gold.", "The piece made of 18k gold cost more than the ring with the sapphire.", "Of Angela's piece and Sonja's piece, one has the amethyst and the other is made of platinum.", "Becky's piece cost less than the piece with the amethyst.", "The six rings are the ring made of palladium, the ring with the sapphire, Darla's ring, the piece that cost $1600, the ring with the topaz and the ring with the amethyst.", "Irene's piece cost 200 dollars less than the piece with the opal.", "Of the piece with the ruby and Becky's ring, one cost $1100 and the other is made of titanium.", "Sonja's piece doesn't have the topaz.", "Darla's ring didn't cost $1500." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Stones", "Metals" ]
[ "$1100", "$1200", "$1300", "$1400", "$1500", "$1600" ]
[ "Angela", "Becky", "Darla", "Irene", "Sonja", "Terry" ]
[ "amethyst", "diamond", "opal", "ruby", "sapphire", "topaz" ]
[ "14k gold", "18k gold", "24k gold", "palladium", "platinum", "titanium" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a9527d0c4b8cad90b16d26987713c772
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 $230 pair wasn't made by Williford.", "Helen's pair wasn't made by Abbott Hill.", "Lucia's pair didn't cost $260.", "The size 5 set wasn't made by Manzarita.", "The Abbott Hill footwear was 1 size smaller than the $215 pair.", "The size 6 set was either the $125 pair or the Abbott Hill footwear.", "The size 6 set didn't cost $230.", "Of the $215 pair and the $125 pair, one was bought by Yvette and the other was by Cormano.", "Francine's pair wasn't made by Williford.", "Tonya's pair was 4 sizes smaller than the $260 pair.", "Tonya's pair was somewhat larger than the Schtillet footwear.", "The six pairs were the $170 pair, Lucia's pair, the Cormano footwear, the Schtillet footwear, Tonya's pair and Francine's pair.", "Neither the $230 pair nor Helen's pair was the size 7 set." ]
[ "Shoe Sizes", "Customers", "Brands", "Prices" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
[ "Francine", "Helen", "Juana", "Lucia", "Tonya", "Yvette" ]
[ "Abbott Hill", "Cormano", "Graffetz", "Manzarita", "Schtillet", "Williford" ]
[ "$125", "$170", "$185", "$215", "$230", "$260" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b6b97e2f46e31f8ff307e3a375eb05ac
Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.
[ "The reservation to be picked up in Groveland is for a somewhat shorter period than the Chevrolet reservation.", "The rental to be picked up in Los Altos is for a period 2 days shorter than Ann Alexander's reservation.", "Of the 3 day rental and Ann Alexander's reservation, one is for the Dodge and the other will be picked up in Durham.", "The reservation to be picked up in Valencia is for a period 3 days longer than the Dodge reservation.", "The Buick rental is for a period 2 days longer than the reservation to be picked up in Durham.", "Rose Rowland's rental is for a period 4 days shorter than the Toyota reservation.", "Nancy Nunez's rental isn't for the Toyota.", "Rose Rowland's rental isn't for the Nissan.", "Donna David's reservation is for a period 2 days shorter than the rental to be picked up in Groveland.", "Of Cora Cochran's rental and the Nissan rental, one is for 6 days and the other will be picked up in Los Altos.", "Cora Cochran's rental won't be picked up in Brownfield." ]
[ "Contract Length", "Customers", "Cars", "Locations" ]
[ "2 days", "3 days", "4 days", "5 days", "6 days", "7 days" ]
[ "Ann Alexander", "Cora Cochran", "Donna David", "Irene Ingram", "Nancy Nunez", "Rose Rowland" ]
[ "Buick", "Chevrolet", "Dodge", "Jeep", "Nissan", "Toyota" ]
[ "Brownfield", "Durham", "Groveland", "Iowa Falls", "Los Altos", "Valencia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=116f9729e97a79887971e92ca180b56f
Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.
[ "The home that rents for $1,850/month is 375 sq ft smaller than the home in Beaver Cove.", "Of the home that rents for $1,600/month and the 1,350 sq ft house, one is owned by Callie Berg and the other is in Eagle Grove.", "Neither the home that rents for $1,850/month nor the house owned by Greta Frank is the home in Delano.", "The 1,600 sq ft home is owned by Dan Callahan.", "The home in Gilman rents for $1,100/month.", "The 1,600 sq ft home doesn't rent for $750/month.", "The home owned by Mitsy Lane is either the home that rents for $1,250/month or the home that rents for $1,100/month.", "The rental in Monticello is either the home that rents for $1,100/month or the house owned by Callie Berg.", "The house in Fayette is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $1,250/month.", "The home that rents for $1,300/month is 250 sq ft larger than the home owned by Kip Jenkins.", "The 1,225 sq ft house rents for $1,850/month.", "The home that rents for $1,600/month is either the 1,725 sq ft house or the rental in Eagle Grove." ]
[ "Square Footage", "Neighborhoods", "Rents", "Owners" ]
[ "1,100 sq ft", "1,225 sq ft", "1,350 sq ft", "1,475 sq ft", "1,600 sq ft", "1,725 sq ft" ]
[ "Beaver Cove", "Delano", "Eagle Grove", "Fayette", "Gilman", "Monticello" ]
[ "$750/month", "$1,100/month", "$1,250/month", "$1,300/month", "$1,600/month", "$1,850/month" ]
[ "Callie Berg", "Dan Callahan", "Greta Frank", "Hal Garrison", "Kip Jenkins", "Mitsy Lane" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c43ac6f1a0c912d6dd65d3d0aeac3687
Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.
[ "The exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi. doesn't orbit star EX 53.", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. is closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.", "The exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. doesn't orbit star HV 491.", "Of the exoplanet 41 light years from earth and the exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi., one is Istryn and the other is Rodul.", "Vestor is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.", "The exoplanet 47 light years from earth, the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913, the exoplanet with a diameter of 540,000 mi., the planet orbiting star HV 491 and Theros are all different planets.", "Of the exoplanet 43 light years from earth and Zhezios, one has a diameter of 243,000 mi. and the other has a diameter of 714,000 mi..", "Neither the planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. nor the exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75 is Zhezios.", "The exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 is 2 light years closer to us than Istryn.", "The planet 45 light years from earth doesn't orbit star MKP 427.", "Neither the planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. nor the planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is Istryn.", "The planet orbiting star PLC 120 is 4 light years closer to us than Theros.", "Neither Theros nor the planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is the exoplanet 43 light years from earth.", "The planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. is closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427." ]
[ "Distances", "Planets", "Stars", "Sizes" ]
[ "41 light years", "43 light years", "45 light years", "47 light years", "49 light years", "51 light years" ]
[ "Ereph", "Istryn", "Rodul", "Theros", "Vestor", "Zhezios" ]
[ "EX 53", "HV 491", "MKP 427", "PLC 120", "VJD 913", "ZQ 75" ]
[ "243,000 mi.", "295,000 mi.", "310,000 mi.", "345,000 mi.", "540,000 mi.", "714,000 mi." ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec8e1c738b19807f988c5fe4c4f5ab57
Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.
[ "The six islands were the island discovered in 1761, Qlork, the island first seen by Captain Wesley, the island first seen by Captain Stevenson, the island on which the Manika'i people lived and the island first seen by Captain Bradley.", "Verinya was inhabited by the Enakai.", "Of the island discovered in 1782 and the island discovered in 1754, one was Teuz and the other was inhabited by the Wainani.", "The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta was discovered sometime before Nuhirk.", "The island discovered in 1775 was either the island on which the Holo'oka people lived or the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga.", "The island first seen by Captain Wesley was discovered sometime before Verinya.", "The island first seen by Captain Bradley was either Zafet or the island discovered in 1754.", "Of the island first seen by Captain Payne and Stelphin, one was discovered in 1768 and the other was inhabited by the Holo'oka.", "The island discovered in 1775 wasn't inhabited by the Hakili.", "The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta wasn't inhabited by the Holo'oka.", "Qlork wasn't inhabited by the Holo'oka.", "The island first seen by Captain Wesley was inhabited by the Wainani." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Cultures", "Captains" ]
[ "1754", "1761", "1768", "1775", "1782", "1789" ]
[ "Nuhirk", "Qlork", "Stelphin", "Teuz", "Verinya", "Zafet" ]
[ "Enakai", "Hakili", "Holo\\'oka", "Iakepa", "Manika\\'i", "Wainani" ]
[ "Azpilleta", "Bradley", "Guizburuaga", "Payne", "Stevenson", "Wesley" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b4bc84b036cc249f66fb0a5a8a4249ed
Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.
[ "Kurt served more riders than the employee who manages The Breaker.", "The worker who manages Zinjo served 75 more riders than Orlando.", "The worker who manages Loop-D-Loop served more riders than the person who works in the orange section.", "Of the person who works in the green section and Kurt, one served 125 riders and the other manages Demon Drop.", "The worker who works in the purple section served fewer riders than the person who manages The Breaker.", "Orlando doesn't work in the pink section.", "Sergio served 75 riders.", "The six employees are Sergio, the employee who manages Zinjo, the worker who works in the green section, the employee who works in the purple section, the person who served 100 riders and the worker who works in the red section.", "Orlando served 25 fewer riders than the worker who manages Speed Devil.", "Willis is either the person who manages The Breaker or the worker who works in the purple section.", "Andy served 50 more riders than the worker who works in the green section." ]
[ "Riders", "Employees", "Section", "Rides" ]
[ "50 riders", "75 riders", "100 riders", "125 riders", "150 riders", "175 riders" ]
[ "Andy", "Kurt", "Lyle", "Orlando", "Sergio", "Willis" ]
[ "blue", "green", "orange", "pink", "purple", "red" ]
[ "Agony Alley", "Demon Drop", "Loop-D-Loop", "Speed Devil", "The Breaker", "Zinjo" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=24a3aa43785068ee1a4b4835e2976b07
An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.
[ "Elena won't talk about global warming.", "The presenter from Brown will discuss global warming.", "Sheri is from Stanford.", "Elena will be either the person from Ohio State or the person who will speak on May 15th.", "The person from Yale is scheduled 1 day before the fossil fuels expert.", "Of the solar energy expert and the nitrogen usage expert, one is from Ohio State and the other will speak on May 13th.", "Neither the person who will speak on May 15th nor the sulfur oxide expert will be Judy.", "Loretta is scheduled 1 day after the sulfur oxide expert.", "Sheri will be either the presenter from Ohio State or the acid rain expert.", "The person from Yale is scheduled 1 day after the solar energy expert.", "The sulfur oxide expert is scheduled 1 day after the person from Ohio State.", "Of the nitrogen usage expert and the fossil fuels expert, one is Felipe and the other is from Cornell." ]
[ "Days", "Presenters", "Topics", "Institutions" ]
[ "May 10th", "May 11th", "May 12th", "May 13th", "May 14th", "May 15th" ]
[ "Darlene", "Elena", "Felipe", "Judy", "Loretta", "Sheri" ]
[ "acid rain", "fossil fuels", "global warming", "nitrogen usage", "solar energy", "sulfur oxide" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Duke", "Ohio State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e497b84952ceebb05998a64c420e6a2c
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 Awick wasn't built by the Alby College team.", "The Yamahana wasn't built by the Alby College team.", "Of the Leden and the Zenmoto, one drove for 575 miles and the other had a high speed of 72 MPH.", "The car that drove for 650 miles wasn't built by the Varseyton team.", "Of the automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH and the car that drove for 625 miles, one was built by the Alby College team and the other is the Leden.", "The six cars were the Trebus State team's automobile, the automobile that drove for 600 miles, the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH, the automobile that drove for 650 miles, the automobile that drove for 575 miles and the car that drove for 625 miles.", "The Awick didn't have a high speed of exactly 81 MPH.", "The Poltris was either the automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH or the automobile that drove for 525 miles.", "Neither the automobile that drove for 600 miles nor the car with a high speed of 65 MPH was the Awick.", "The automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH drove somewhat farther than the Zenmoto.", "The automobile that drove for 550 miles wasn't built by the Trebus State team.", "The automobile with a high speed of 72 MPH drove 25 fewer miles than the Darbyshire team's automobile.", "The Ober College team's car drove 25 fewer miles than the Yamahana." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles", "650 miles" ]
[ "Awick", "Garusky", "Leden", "Poltris", "Yamahana", "Zenmoto" ]
[ "65 MPH", "67 MPH", "70 MPH", "72 MPH", "74 MPH", "81 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Bennington", "Darbyshire", "Ober College", "Trebus State", "Varseyton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7d7fcea4d43dfe9ad11f21b2e5c06b9e
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.
[ "Handle's print was published in 1713.", "The six maps are Lafiori's map, the map published in 1731, the print of Corsica, the map published in 1803, the print of Tuscany and the $750 map.", "The map published in 1767 is either Lafiori's print or Waldemuller's map.", "The $750 map was of North Africa.", "The $545 map was published 18 years after Handle's print.", "The map published in 1767 isn't priced at $1,500.", "The $2,500 print, Waldemuller's map, and the map of Corsica are three different maps.", "Of the map published in 1749 and Waldemuller's map, one was of Warsaw and the other is priced at $1,100.", "Jenson's map was published 18 years after the map of Iceland.", "The print published in 1785 is priced at $2,500.", "Gostaldo's print was published 18 years before the print of Warsaw." ]
[ "Years", "Cartographers", "Subjects", "Prices" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Gostaldo", "Handle", "Jenson", "Lafiori", "Muenster", "Waldemuller" ]
[ "Corsica", "Denmark", "Iceland", "North Africa", "Tuscany", "Warsaw" ]
[ "$315", "$545", "$750", "$1,100", "$1,500", "$2,500" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=97eeebfaf202ffc98fb8f61aca1c7a9a
Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of "buried treasure"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.
[ "The meteorite wasn't found in 2005.", "The item found at Colbert Run, the item found in 2000, and the piece that sold for $250 are three different objects.", "Of the piece found at Heffen Lane and the object that sold for $625, one was found in 1992 and the other is wristwatch.", "The cannonball wasn't found at Burr Woods.", "The piece found in 2004 sold for 225 dollars more than the piece found at Addison Beach.", "The earring sold for 75 dollars less than the object found at Addison Beach.", "The piece found at Front Beach sold for somewhat less than the gold chain.", "The object found in 1995 was either the piece found at Front Beach or the object that sold for $625.", "The piece found in 1992 wasn't found at Colbert Run.", "The object found at Heffen Lane sold for 75 dollars more than the meteorite.", "The gold chain wasn't found in 1992.", "Of the piece found at Heffen Lane and the diamond ring, one sold for $550 and the other was found in 2000.", "The diamond ring didn't sell for $325.", "The item found at Addison Beach sold for 225 dollars less than the wristwatch." ]
[ "Prices", "Items", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "$250", "$325", "$400", "$475", "$550", "$625" ]
[ "cannonball", "diamond ring", "earring", "gold chain", "meteorite", "wristwatch" ]
[ "Addison Beach", "Burr Woods", "Colbert Run", "Dimmot Woods", "Front Beach", "Heffen Lane" ]
[ "1992", "1995", "2000", "2004", "2005", "2009" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50c9294a2e4ef7140b853b3fcd53ebd2
The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.
[ "Neither the person who paid $26.99 nor the person who paid $25.99 was April.", "Zachary ordered the osso bucco.", "The diner who ordered the pork chops didn't have the shiraz.", "The diner who ordered the red snapper paid more than Zachary.", "The person who paid $28.99 ordered the beef stir-fry.", "The person who paid $28.99 didn't have the port.", "The one who had the riesling paid more than Danny.", "Zachary paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the riesling.", "Of the diner who ordered the filet mignon and the person who paid $29.99, one had the merlot and the other was Yolanda.", "Danny didn't order the sea bass.", "Of the person who paid $27.99 and the diner who ordered the pork chops, one was Joanna and the other had the chianti.", "Neither the one who had the port nor the person who paid $25.99 was Muriel.", "Joanna paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the osso bucco." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Wines", "Entrees" ]
[ "$24.99", "$25.99", "$26.99", "$27.99", "$28.99", "$29.99" ]
[ "April", "Danny", "Joanna", "Muriel", "Yolanda", "Zachary" ]
[ "bordeaux", "chianti", "merlot", "port", "riesling", "shiraz" ]
[ "beef stir-fry", "filet mignon", "osso bucco", "pork chops", "red snapper", "sea bass" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=39bd0d09e1f2a59aa840cf913aee9058
An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.
[ "Of the fossil fuels expert and Mable, one will speak on May 11th and the other is from Duke.", "The person from Ohio State will be either the wind power expert or the nitrogen usage expert.", "The person from Harvard will be either the person who will speak on May 10th or the person who will speak on May 14th.", "The person who will speak on May 13th will be either the sulfur oxide expert or Yolanda.", "Of the global warming expert and the presenter who will speak on May 15th, one is from Harvard and the other is Elena.", "Yolanda is scheduled 1 day after the wind power expert.", "The fossil fuels expert is scheduled 1 day after Mable.", "Alexander will be either the person from Duke or the presenter from Stanford.", "The person from Brown is scheduled 4 days before Elena.", "Yolanda isn't from Ohio State.", "The presenter from Stanford is scheduled 1 day after Nancy.", "Nancy won't be speaking on May 14th.", "The presenter from Duke will be either Wendy or the sulfur oxide expert." ]
[ "Days", "Presenters", "Topics", "Institutions" ]
[ "May 10th", "May 11th", "May 12th", "May 13th", "May 14th", "May 15th" ]
[ "Alexander", "Elena", "Mable", "Nancy", "Wendy", "Yolanda" ]
[ "acid rain", "fossil fuels", "global warming", "nitrogen usage", "sulfur oxide", "wind power" ]
[ "Brown", "Duke", "Harvard", "Ohio State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9c8708f851d2efb5e32dff420f1ec333
Max has sold several of his "classic" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.
[ "Neither the video game bought by Frank nor the one that came out in 1987 is Victorforce.", "AWOL Alert came out 2 years after the one bought by Oscar.", "The game that came out in 1988 wasn't bought by Gene.", "Neither the game bought by Ivan nor the game that came out in 1983 is Troop Seven.", "Neither the game bought by Frank nor the game bought by Gene is the game that sold for $90.", "Of the one that sold for $95 and the game that came out in 1984, one is Magic Marbles and the other was purchased by Frank.", "Countershot is either the video game that came out in 1987 or the game bought by Oscar.", "Victorforce is either the video game that sold for $65 or the one bought by Tommy.", "The one that sold for $90 is either the video game that came out in 1985 or the video game bought by Ivan.", "The game that came out in 1984 is either the one that sold for $85 or the game that sold for $65.", "The game that sold for $95 wasn't bought by Ivan.", "The one bought by Frank came out 1 year after Victorforce.", "Of the game that sold for $90 and the one bought by Oscar, one came out in 1985 and the other is Victorforce.", "The game bought by Lloyd came out 4 years after the game that sold for $65.", "The video game that sold for $35 wasn't bought by Lloyd." ]
[ "Years", "Video Games", "Buyers", "Prices" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "AWOL Alert", "Blaster Boy", "Countershot", "Magic Marbles", "Troop Seven", "Victorforce" ]
[ "Frank", "Gene", "Ivan", "Lloyd", "Oscar", "Tommy" ]
[ "$35", "$60", "$65", "$85", "$90", "$95" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fc747ac2de5fbf6a0144ceec30384c88
A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.
[ "The friend who used the vegan diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than the person who started a weight lifting regimen.", "The six people are Stuart, the dieter who started a yoga regimen, the friend who used the gluten-free diet, the person who used the vegan diet, the friend who lost 7 lbs and the person who used the vegetarian diet.", "Eula lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who started a weight lifting regimen.", "Zachary is either the person who started a weight lifting regimen or the person who used the vegan diet.", "Lindsey lost 2 fewer pounds than the person who started a rowing regimen.", "Lindsey didn't use the sugar-free diet.", "Stuart lost 5 lbs.", "The dieter who started a yoga regimen lost 6 more pounds than Lindsey.", "Of the dieter who used the gluten-free diet and Eula, one lost 9 lbs and the other started jogging.", "The dieter who started a racquetball regimen lost somewhat more pounds than the person who used the low-fat diet.", "Anthony lost 4 more pounds than the dieter who used the gluten-free diet." ]
[ "Pounds Lost", "Names", "Diets", "Exercises" ]
[ "3", "5", "7", "9", "11", "13" ]
[ "Anthony", "Eula", "Gayle", "Lindsey", "Stuart", "Zachary" ]
[ "caveman", "gluten-free", "low-fat", "sugar-free", "vegan", "vegetarian" ]
[ "cycling", "jogging", "racquetball", "rowing", "weight lifting", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4679ffa0612969f079ea3f460e1a76af
A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.
[ "The rocket that will launch in June is from Japan.", "The rocket from Hungary will launch 3 months after the Gralax.", "The Cornick will launch 4 months after the rocket developed by Permias.", "The rocket from Russia will launch sometime after the rocket developed by Techtrin.", "The Gralax is from Germany.", "The rocket from New Zealand will launch sometime before the Dreadco.", "Of the Beritron and the rocket that will launch in April, one is made by Techtrin and the other is made by Vexatech.", "Of the Foltron and the rocket that will launch in March, one is from Russia and the other is made by Omnipax.", "Neither the rocket developed by Vexatech nor the rocket from Germany is the Dreadco.", "The rocket from New Zealand will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by Rubicorp.", "The Foltron is either the rocket developed by Omnipax or the rocket developed by SpaceZen.", "The rocket from Japan will launch 2 months after the rocket developed by Vexatech." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Companies", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Athios", "Beritron", "Cornick", "Dreadco", "Foltron", "Gralax" ]
[ "Omnipax", "Permias", "Rubicorp", "SpaceZen", "Techtrin", "Vexatech" ]
[ "Denmark", "Germany", "Hungary", "Japan", "New Zealand", "Russia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e77c6f8dc3a6df1acc3a890d5e4fa7b1
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.
[ "Vincent's piece isn't shaped like a golf ball.", "The chocolate-flavored piece costs 50 dollars more than Yvette's cake.", "The $250 cake is either the cake shaped like a golf ball or the vanilla-flavored piece.", "Natasha's piece isn't shaped like a mountain.", "Vincent's cake costs 50 dollars less than the banana-flavored cake.", "Joey's cake is either the vanilla-flavored cake or the banana-flavored piece.", "Heidi's piece costs 100 dollars more than the piece shaped like a sports car.", "The piece shaped like a golf ball costs 25 dollars less than Yvette's piece.", "Of Yvette's piece and the $250 piece, one is peach-flavored and the other is shaped like a football.", "Natasha's cake is chocolate-flavored.", "The strawberry-flavored cake, the $250 piece, Vincent's cake, the piece shaped like a beach chair and Natasha's cake are all different cakes." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225", "$250" ]
[ "Heidi", "Joey", "Lori", "Natasha", "Vincent", "Yvette" ]
[ "beach chair", "football", "golf ball", "mountain", "sports car", "train" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "lemon", "peach", "strawberry", "vanilla" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b9b1598a8877bc5fe6bebf5c4e17ce82
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
[ "The trip with Kelley wasn't in 2004.", "The holiday with Bill, the North Carolina trip, the 2001 trip, the hang gliding holiday and the 2002 holiday are all different trips.", "The Rhode Island vacation was 1 year before the vacation with Bill.", "The South Dakota vacation was 1 year after the trip with Lillie.", "The vacation with Samuel is either the camping holiday or the 2005 trip.", "Of the Connecticut vacation and the vacation with Zachary, one was the skydiving trip and the other was in 2006.", "Of the skydiving holiday and the holiday with Kelley, one was in 2005 and the other was in North Carolina.", "The vacation with William wasn't in Florida.", "The Rhode Island holiday is either the 2005 holiday or the cycling trip.", "The holiday with Lillie wasn't the hiking holiday.", "Of the South Dakota holiday and the trip with Kelley, one was the cycling trip and the other was in 2002." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006" ]
[ "Bill", "Kelley", "Lillie", "Samuel", "William", "Zachary" ]
[ "camping", "cycling", "hang gliding", "hiking", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Florida", "North Carolina", "Rhode Island", "South Dakota", "Virginia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e1d1cfb42e1927e069f98f21bab92873
Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.
[ "Of the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel and the Daily Ray, one was led by Captain Jacobson and the other saw 6 manatees.", "Captain Jacobson's boat saw more manatees than the vessel that went to Hollow Hole.", "Of Captain Armstrong's boat and the boat that went to Arno's Spit, one saw 5 manatees and the other was the Watery Pete.", "The vessel that saw 4 manatees is either the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel or the Daily Ray.", "Of the vessel that saw 7 manatees and the vessel that went to Betty Beach, one was the Mellow Mel and the other was led by Captain Lloyd.", "The Foxy Roxy is either the vessel that went to Arno's Spit or the vessel that went to Betty Beach.", "Captain Lloyd's vessel saw more manatees than the Samantha.", "The Benny II saw more manatees than the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel.", "The Mellow Mel, the vessel that saw 5 manatees, and the vessel that saw 3 manatees are three different boats.", "The Mellow Mel was led by Captain Romero.", "Captain Quinn's vessel saw more manatees than the vessel that went to Betty Beach.", "The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef wasn't led by Captain Quinn." ]
[ "Manatees", "Boats", "Captains", "Locations" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Benny II", "Daily Ray", "Foxy Roxy", "Mellow Mel", "Samantha", "Watery Pete" ]
[ "Armstrong", "Jacobson", "Lloyd", "Quinn", "Romero", "Yang" ]
[ "Arno\\'s Spit", "Betty Beach", "Hollow Hole", "Rainbow Reef", "Silver springs", "Trey\\'s Tunnel" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ef2b37e6469454eaf3053c2165d7f182
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 customer who ordered matzo came in sometime after Naomi.", "Of the person who ordered brioche and the person who asked for blue cheese, one came in at 8:00am and the other was Sheri.", "Kelly was either the customer who asked for blue cheese or the person who asked for colby-jack.", "Of the person who came in at 9:00am and the customer who asked for colby-jack, one was Louise and the other asked for matzo.", "Felicia came in sometime after the person who asked for ricotta.", "Louise asked for pumpernickel.", "The person who ordered challah came in sometime after the customer who asked for gorgonzola.", "Neither the person who came in at 8:00am nor the customer who came in at 7:00am was Louise.", "The person who ordered naan came in sometime after the person who asked for colby-jack.", "Of the customer who asked for ricotta and Genevieve, one asked for challah and the other came in at 8:30am.", "The customer who asked for limburger didn't order naan.", "The person who came in at 7:30am was either the customer who asked for ricotta or Genevieve." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Breads", "Cheeses" ]
[ "7:00am", "7:30am", "8:00am", "8:30am", "9:00am", "9:30am" ]
[ "Felicia", "Genevieve", "Kelly", "Louise", "Naomi", "Sheri" ]
[ "brioche", "challah", "matzo", "naan", "pumpernickel", "wheat bread" ]
[ "blue cheese", "colby-jack", "gorgonzola", "limburger", "parmesan", "ricotta" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb9d43a3e731877ea5965f7d2509b711
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).
[ "Of the crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the crater that is 1,200 meters wide, one is in Saudi Arabia and the other was found in October.", "The feature in Qatar wasn't discovered in December.", "The feature that is 3,500 meters wide was either the crater discovered in December or the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..", "The feature in Qatar isn't exactly 550 meters wide.", "The feature in Zimbabwe is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater that is 2,250 meters wide.", "Of the feature discovered in June and the crater that is 930 meters wide, one is in Zimbabwe and the other is in Brunei.", "The feature in Saudi Arabia was either the crater that is 2,250 meters wide or the crater that is 550 meters wide.", "The feature in Qatar is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in September.", "The crater in Iraq is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater discovered in September.", "The feature in Qatar wasn't discovered in October.", "The six impacts were the feature in Zimbabwe, the crater discovered in February, the crater that is 3,500 meters wide, the crater that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E., the crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. and the feature discovered in December.", "The crater in Brunei is believed to be 120,000 years older than the feature that is 1,200 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." ]
[ "Brunei", "Iraq", "Qatar", "Saudi Arabia", "Uganda", "Zimbabwe" ]
[ "February", "June", "August", "September", "October", "December" ]
[ "550 meters", "780 meters", "930 meters", "1,200 meters", "2,250 meters", "3,500 meters" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f554672a8a11740265ef65ad635cce70
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.
[ "Ken Kirby's program doesn't air on channel 11.", "The program on channel 7 isn't Witching Hour.", "Lina Lopez's program starts 45 minutes before the show on channel 11.", "Oda Osborn's program starts sometime before the program on channel 4.", "The show that starts at 11:15 pm isn't Green Tonight.", "Oda Osborn's program doesn't begin at 10:45 pm.", "Red Eye Party starts 15 minutes after Lina Lopez's show.", "Jack Jensen's program doesn't air on channel 4.", "Tonight Again starts 15 minutes before the program on channel 13.", "The show on channel 11, the show that starts at 10:30 pm, Jack Jensen's program, Oda Osborn's show and the show that starts at 10:15 pm are all different shows.", "Nate Nichol's program starts sometime after the show on channel 9.", "Of Nate Nichol's program and Late Night, one airs on channel 13 and the other starts at 11:00 pm.", "The show on channel 4 is either Variety X or Tonight Again.", "Late Night starts 45 minutes after Lina Lopez's program." ]
[ "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" ]
[ "Green Tonight", "Late Night", "Red Eye Party", "Tonight Again", "Variety X", "Witching Hour" ]
[ "2", "4", "7", "9", "11", "13" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=45f16db764880f7da9474cd01f625acb
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 7 day reservation is either Zora Zinn's rental or the reservation to be picked up in Durham.", "Of the Hyundai rental and Vicky Vaughan's rental, one is for 7 days and the other will be picked up in Valencia.", "The Buick rental is for a somewhat shorter period than Bethany Bryan's reservation.", "The Hyundai reservation is for a period 3 days longer than the rental to be picked up in Brownfield.", "Yolanda Young's reservation is either the rental to be picked up in Los Altos or the Lexus reservation.", "The Fiat rental is for a period 3 days longer than the rental to be picked up in Los Altos.", "The rental to be picked up in Valencia is for a period 2 days longer than the Lexus reservation.", "The Lexus reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than Zora Zinn's reservation.", "Rose Rowland's reservation is for a somewhat longer period than the Buick rental.", "Of the Buick rental and the Jeep rental, one is Rose Rowland's and the other is for 2 days.", "The rental to be picked up in Iowa Falls isn't for the Lexus.", "Of the Lexus reservation and the rental to be picked up in Brownfield, one is for 3 days and the other is Bethany Bryan's." ]
[ "Contract Length", "Customers", "Cars", "Locations" ]
[ "2 days", "3 days", "4 days", "5 days", "6 days", "7 days" ]
[ "Bethany Bryan", "Rose Rowland", "Sarah Sanchez", "Vicky Vaughan", "Yolanda Young", "Zora Zinn" ]
[ "Buick", "Fiat", "Hyundai", "Jeep", "Lexus", "Toyota" ]
[ "Brownfield", "Durham", "Iowa Falls", "Los Altos", "Redding", "Valencia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=35930c9fb89c2a182a1d577d6cde0041
Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.
[ "The Rip Tide is quieter than the $182 siren.", "The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels wasn't released in 1997.", "The $182 siren is 10 decibels quieter than the siren released in 2004.", "The Armor-Stop isn't 110 decibels loud.", "The siren with a loudness of 125 decibels doesn't cost $195.", "The siren released in 2004 is either the $195 siren or the Bradley X9.", "Of the $120 siren and the siren with a loudness of 125 decibels, one was released in 2007 and the other is the Securalert.", "The siren with a loudness of 115 decibels doesn't cost $195.", "The siren with a loudness of 105 decibels was released in 1999.", "The Soundarm is 10 decibels quieter than the $160 siren.", "The siren released in 1999 is 5 decibels louder than the $145 siren.", "Of the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels and the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels, one is the Rip Tide and the other was released in 2009.", "The siren released in 1998 is either the Rip Tide or the Bradley X9." ]
[ "Decibels", "Sirens", "Years", "Prices" ]
[ "100 decibels", "105 decibels", "110 decibels", "115 decibels", "120 decibels", "125 decibels" ]
[ "Armor-Stop", "Bradley X9", "Eco Alert", "Rip Tide", "Securalert", "Soundarm" ]
[ "1997", "1998", "1999", "2004", "2007", "2009" ]
[ "$120", "$145", "$160", "$182", "$188", "$195" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2c29900284a9bdcba49c1762a69f1ed4
The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.
[ "The film with a running time of 70 minutes is either the film produced in Croatia or Keith King's film.", "Keith King's film wasn't made in Estonia.", "Of the movie produced in Poland and the film produced in Croatia, one was directed by Lionel Lowe and the other is Arctic Visions.", "Eric Edwards's film is Harvest Sun.", "The film with a running time of 75 minutes isn't Dreams of July.", "The film with a running time of 80 minutes wasn't made in Poland.", "Keith King's film wasn't made in Poland.", "Tearful Night is 5 minutes shorter than Don Daugherty's film.", "Ben Barrera's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 75 minutes.", "Neither the movie with a running time of 80 minutes nor Tearful Night is the movie produced in Austria.", "Sid Saunders's film is shorter than the film produced in Sweden.", "The film with a running time of 60 minutes is either Arctic Visions or the movie produced in Sweden.", "Of the film with a running time of 60 minutes and Milton Vale, one was directed by Eric Edwards and the other was directed by Sid Saunders.", "Arctic Visions is 5 minutes longer than Ben Barrera's film." ]
[ "Lengths", "Directors", "Titles", "Countries" ]
[ "55 minutes", "60 minutes", "65 minutes", "70 minutes", "75 minutes", "80 minutes" ]
[ "Ben Barrera", "Don Daugherty", "Eric Edwards", "Keith King", "Lionel Lowe", "Sid Saunders" ]
[ "Arctic Visions", "Dreams of July", "Harvest Sun", "Jacky Steel", "Milton Vale", "Tearful Night" ]
[ "Austria", "Belgium", "Croatia", "Estonia", "Poland", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a74d52e3e156c7decb3b01310c244ab9
An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.
[ "The person from Yale will be either the solar energy expert or the presenter who will speak on May 12th.", "Of the presenter who will speak on May 14th and the person from Harvard, one will discuss acid rain and the other will discuss wind power.", "The six presenters will be the global warming expert, the presenter who will speak on May 10th, the person who will speak on May 14th, the person from Harvard, Bridget and the person from Ohio State.", "Loretta won't be speaking on May 14th.", "Oliver will be either the presenter from Yale or the person who will speak on May 10th.", "Of the person from Harvard and the solar energy expert, one is Sheri and the other will speak on May 13th.", "The presenter who will speak on May 15th isn't from Harvard.", "Neither the presenter who will speak on May 14th nor the person who will speak on May 15th will be the presenter from Brown.", "Sheri won't be speaking on May 11th.", "Felipe won't talk about nitrogen usage.", "Of the person from Cornell and the wind power expert, one is Sheri and the other is Oliver.", "The person from Ohio State won't talk about fossil fuels.", "Loretta won't talk about nitrogen usage." ]
[ "Days", "Presenters", "Topics", "Institutions" ]
[ "May 10th", "May 11th", "May 12th", "May 13th", "May 14th", "May 15th" ]
[ "Bridget", "Felipe", "Loretta", "Nancy", "Oliver", "Sheri" ]
[ "acid rain", "fossil fuels", "global warming", "nitrogen usage", "solar energy", "wind power" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Harvard", "Ohio State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=76613259feb7c3e83b3d8e5a4d0156dd
The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.
[ "The 20-year-old client is scheduled sometime before Mr. Glenn's student.", "Mrs. Ingram's trainee isn't 18 years old.", "Mr. Quinn's client is either the student with the 11:00am class or the client with the 12 noon class.", "Of the 17-year-old client and Elmer, one has the 2:00pm class and the other is Mrs. Barr's student.", "Mrs. Ingram's client is scheduled 2 hours before Lorena.", "Harold is scheduled 3 hours after the 21-year-old trainee.", "Mr. Glenn's client is scheduled sometime before the 15-year-old student.", "The client with the 10:00am class is either the 15-year-old student or Mr. Keller's trainee.", "Willard is either the student with the 12 noon class or the 15-year-old student.", "The 18-year-old client is either Victoria or Kellie.", "Mr. Quinn's student and Willard are different people.", "Mrs. Ingram's client isn't Victoria." ]
[ "Times", "Instructors", "Students", "Ages" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Mrs. Barr", "Mr. Glenn", "Mrs. Ingram", "Mr. Keller", "Mrs. Mueller", "Mr. Quinn" ]
[ "Elmer", "Harold", "Kellie", "Lorena", "Victoria", "Willard" ]
[ "15", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f995eeae8996bcbae4d9e87aa6d2d7e6
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 dame de coeur was grown in Yorba Linda.", "The gold blush finished somewhere ahead of Wendy's flower.", "The ispahan was grown in Crescent City.", "The flower grown in Crescent City was either Georgia's flower or Ethel's flower.", "The perle d'or won fourth place.", "Deanna's rose finished somewhere ahead of the rose grown in Crescent City.", "Of Georgia's rose and the rose grown in Kenwood, one won sixth place and the other won fourth place.", "The rose that won fourth place wasn't grown by Nellie.", "The ispahan finished somewhere ahead of the flower grown in Olin.", "Nellie's flower finished 3 places behind the flower grown in Plainfield.", "Of Wendy's flower and the sombreuil, one was grown in Hardy and the other won fifth place." ]
[ "Placements", "Roses", "Gardeners", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "dame de coeur", "gold blush", "ispahan", "perle d\\'or", "sombreuil", "vanity" ]
[ "Deanna", "Ethel", "Georgia", "Hannah", "Nellie", "Wendy" ]
[ "Crescent City", "Hardy", "Kenwood", "Olin", "Plainfield", "Yorba Linda" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=da41e69ae04b70b115beec1fac767e55
Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.
[ "The ska record is either the record that came out in October or the record with 1.2 million sales.", "Lip Savage's album is either the rockabilly album or the acid rock release.", "Sodium Green's album sold 200,000 more copies than the rockabilly record.", "Jagged Knee's album sold somewhat more copies than the record that came out in April.", "Audio Array's release sold 400,000 fewer copies than the new wave album.", "Jagged Knee's record wasn't released in October.", "Of the record that came out in February and the grunge record, one is Sodium Green's and the other is Audio Array's.", "The six releases are Sodium Green's release, the release that came out in January, the ska record, the record with 1.7 million sales, the record with 1.3 million sales and the album that came out in October.", "Jagged Knee's record wasn't acid rock.", "Jagged Knee's record wasn't released in May.", "Of the record with 1.4 million sales and the new wave release, one is Lip Savage's and the other was released in May.", "Eagle Ally's release sold 100,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in April." ]
[ "Sales", "Bands", "Months", "Genres" ]
[ "1.2 million", "1.3 million", "1.4 million", "1.5 million", "1.6 million", "1.7 million" ]
[ "Audio Array", "Eagle Ally", "Jagged Knee", "Lip Savage", "Painted Empire", "Sodium Green" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "October" ]
[ "acid rock", "glam rock", "grunge", "new wave", "rockabilly", "ska" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=84ffe72dc17c2e2ddc5d71736049c282
A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.
[ "The friend who started a yoga regimen lost 4 more pounds than the dieter who used the vegan diet.", "The person who started a racquetball regimen didn't use the vegan diet.", "The dieter who used the vegan diet lost 2 fewer pounds than Yolanda.", "The friend who used the low-fat diet lost 6 more pounds than the person who started a cycling regimen.", "The friend who used the gluten-free diet lost 6 more pounds than the dieter who started a rowing regimen.", "Raymond is either the dieter who started a rowing regimen or the dieter who used the vegan diet.", "The dieter who used the dairy-free diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than Felicia.", "The friend who lost 13 lbs is either Yolanda or the person who started a jogging regimen.", "Jackie lost somewhat more pounds than the friend who used the dairy-free diet.", "Of the dieter who used the vegan diet and the dieter who started a cycling regimen, one lost 5 lbs and the other is Felicia.", "Of the dieter who used the dairy-free diet and the friend who used the sugar-free diet, one is Jackie and the other lost 3 lbs.", "Of the person who used the low-fat diet and Ora, one lost 13 lbs and the other started yoga." ]
[ "Pounds Lost", "Names", "Diets", "Exercises" ]
[ "3", "5", "7", "9", "11", "13" ]
[ "Felicia", "Jackie", "Mandy", "Ora", "Raymond", "Yolanda" ]
[ "dairy-free", "gluten-free", "low-fat", "sugar-free", "vegan", "vegetarian" ]
[ "cycling", "jogging", "racquetball", "rowing", "weight lifting", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fdd43fdf3b5133e2fab1f2a0097ea2a3
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
[ "The person with 809 Twitter followers has 40 more Facebook friends than Rosie.", "The one with 589 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than Yvonne.", "Kari is either the one with 589 Twitter followers or the person with 50 LinkedIn connections.", "Rosie has 30 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 68 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 54 LinkedIn connections has 20 fewer Facebook friends than Pamela.", "Kari doesn't have exactly 140 Facebook friends.", "Neither the person with 140 Facebook friends nor the person with 120 Facebook friends is Heidi.", "The person with 715 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 150 Facebook friends is either the person with 589 Twitter followers or the person with 804 Twitter followers.", "The person with 160 Facebook friends has 70 LinkedIn connections.", "The one with 54 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than the one with 707 Twitter followers.", "The one with 707 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.", "Cedric is either the person with 70 LinkedIn connections or the one with 68 LinkedIn connections.", "Pamela has fewer Facebook friends than the person with 85 LinkedIn connections." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160", "170" ]
[ "Cedric", "Heidi", "Kari", "Pamela", "Rosie", "Yvonne" ]
[ "50", "54", "59", "68", "70", "85" ]
[ "589", "640", "707", "715", "804", "809" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=94c819e128e8b7104ec4fdbed838a0f5
The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won "Best in Show".
[ "The dalmatian won 1 year before Elsie's canine.", "Stella isn't the maltese.", "Of the dalmatian and the beagle, one is Chester's and the other won in 2011.", "The pekingese won 2 years before Molly.", "The canine that won in 2008 isn't the chow chow.", "Douglas's dog won in 2010.", "Of Fernando's canine and Princess, one won in 2007 and the other is the pekingese.", "The dalmatian won sometime after Anita's dog.", "Shadow won 1 year before Chester's dog.", "Princess won 3 years before the maltese.", "The dog that won in 2009 isn't Samson.", "Samson is either Fernando's canine or the canine that won in 2008." ]
[ "Years", "Owners", "Breeds", "Dogs" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "Anita", "Barbara", "Chester", "Douglas", "Elsie", "Fernando" ]
[ "beagle", "chow chow", "dalmatian", "great dane", "maltese", "pekingese" ]
[ "Harley", "Molly", "Princess", "Samson", "Shadow", "Stella" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=74690936c293be2a0f1f9ea7aa982916
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.
[ "The six travelers are the traveler who took the 1988 cruise, the person who took the Baroness cruise, Miranda, Ollie, Damon and Greg.", "Of the person who went to Grenada and the traveler who took the 1987 cruise, one took the Azure Seas cruise and the other is Paula.", "Greg set sail sometime after the person who went to Jamaica.", "The person who went to Jamaica set sail 2 years before the person who took the Neptunia cruise.", "Andre didn't go to Puerto Rico.", "Miranda is either the traveler who took the Caprica cruise or the traveler who went to Barbados.", "Of the traveler who went to Barbados and Greg, one took the Azure Seas cruise and the other was on the 1983 cruise.", "The traveler who took the 1986 cruise is either the traveler who went to Aruba or Miranda.", "Ollie didn't go to Barbados.", "The traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise set sail sometime after Paula.", "The person who went to Aruba wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.", "The person who took the 1987 cruise didn't go to Puerto Rico." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Cruise Lines", "Destinations" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Andre", "Damon", "Greg", "Miranda", "Ollie", "Paula" ]
[ "Azure Seas", "Baroness", "Caprica", "Neptunia", "Silver Shores", "Trinity" ]
[ "Aruba", "Barbados", "Grenada", "Jamaica", "Martinique", "Puerto Rico" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=536ade5b1b762dd2552e95efed96466f
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 goods that sell for $2.90 per pound aren't the radishes.", "Of the vegetables from Harbor City and Herman's produce, one type sells for $2.70 per pound and the other sell for $3.00 per pound.", "The carrots are either the goods from Pacific Grove or the vegetables that sell for $2.60 per pound.", "Of the produce from Quasqueton and the goods that sell for $2.70 per pound, one type is sold by Herman and the other type is the radishes.", "The goods from Pacific Grove sell for somewhat more per pound than the artichokes.", "The vegetables that sell for $3.00 per pound aren't the turnips.", "Yolanda's produce, the goods that sell for $2.70 per pound, the spinach, the produce from New Canada and the produce that sell for $2.50 per pound are all different vegetables.", "The carrots, the produce that sell for $2.70 per pound, and Casey's goods are three different vegetables.", "The produce from Harbor City aren't the spinach.", "Florence's vegetables sell for somewhat less per pound than the vegetables from Redway.", "The vegetables that sell for $2.50 per pound aren't the radishes.", "The produce from Cambridge aren't the turnips.", "Of the goods that sell for $3.00 per pound and the goods that sell for $2.70 per pound, one type is sold by Elvira and the other type is from Redway.", "Florence's produce don't sell for $2.60 per pound." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Vegetables", "Towns" ]
[ "$2.50", "$2.60", "$2.70", "$2.80", "$2.90", "$3.00" ]
[ "Casey", "Elvira", "Florence", "Herman", "Pablo", "Yolanda" ]
[ "artichokes", "carrots", "kale", "radishes", "spinach", "turnips" ]
[ "Cambridge", "Harbor City", "New Canada", "Pacific Grove", "Quasqueton", "Redway" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=caf036108dae059837c1dfa2ae60ae52
This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.
[ "The movie directed by Adrienne Day received 2 fewer nominations than the action film.", "The Illusion was the comedy.", "The comedy is either the film directed by Tank Reznor or Bold Service.", "Of the drama and the romance, one is Bold Service and the other was directed by Adrienne Day.", "Fatal Sheen was directed by Adrienne Day.", "The film that received 2 nominations wasn't the drama.", "The comedy received 3 more nominations than Wild Ones.", "Wild Ones received one more nomination than the film directed by Paul Walnier.", "Maximum Risk received one more nomination than the movie directed by Danny Trevor.", "The movie directed by Adrienne Day received 4 fewer nominations than the thriller.", "Silk Mist is either the thriller or the film that received 4 nominations.", "The film-noir received more nominations than Wild Ones.", "The film-noir wasn't directed by Maddie Mintz." ]
[ "Nominations", "Movies", "Directors", "Genres" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
[ "Bold Service", "Fatal Sheen", "Maximum Risk", "Silk Mist", "The Illusion", "Wild Ones" ]
[ "Adrienne Day", "Danny Trevor", "Maddie Mintz", "Paul Walnier", "Tank Reznor", "Virgil Katz" ]
[ "action film", "comedy", "drama", "film-noir", "romance", "thriller" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d8a52ad805bb9f7b4b52254e0f75a153
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 boat that went to Hollow Hole saw 4 more manatees than Captain Romero's vessel.", "The Mellow Mel didn't go to Rainbow Reef.", "Of the boat that went to Betty Beach and the Benny II, one was led by Captain Preston and the other was led by Captain Romero.", "The Watery Pete didn't see a total of 8 manatees.", "The six boats are the Sea Cow, Captain Preston's vessel, the boat that went to Yellow Bend, Captain Yang's vessel, Captain Lloyd's boat and the boat that went to Silver springs.", "Of the Samantha and the boat that went to Silver springs, one saw 4 manatees and the other was led by Captain Romero.", "Captain Lloyd's boat, the boat that went to Arno's Spit, and the vessel that went to Silver springs are three different boats.", "The Watery Pete is either Captain Jacobson's vessel or the boat that went to Silver springs.", "Captain Quinn's vessel saw 1 more manatees than the vessel that went to Arno's Spit.", "The Watery Pete saw more manatees than Captain Preston's boat." ]
[ "Manatees", "Boats", "Captains", "Locations" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Benny II", "Daily Ray", "Mellow Mel", "Samantha", "Sea Cow", "Watery Pete" ]
[ "Jacobson", "Lloyd", "Preston", "Quinn", "Romero", "Yang" ]
[ "Arno\\'s Spit", "Betty Beach", "Hollow Hole", "Rainbow Reef", "Silver springs", "Yellow Bend" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e180d4354e8de725079ac29143ca586b
The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.
[ "The rose grown in Lee Vining finished 4 places ahead of Yvette's flower.", "Of Mattie's rose and the gold blush, one won first place and the other was grown in Quimby.", "Of the flower grown in Newport Beach and Shannon's rose, one is the dame de coeur and the other won fourth place.", "The flower grown in Miranda finished 2 places ahead of the dame de coeur.", "The calocarpa was either the flower grown in Crescent City or Yvette's flower.", "The rose grown in Enfield finished somewhere ahead of Mattie's rose.", "The altissimo finished somewhere ahead of the flower grown in Crescent City.", "The six flowers were Shannon's flower, the flower grown in Enfield, the gold blush, the trier, the flower that won sixth place and the flower that won fifth place.", "The trier was either Shannon's flower or Lydia's flower.", "The gold blush finished 1 place ahead of Virginia's rose." ]
[ "Placements", "Roses", "Gardeners", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "altissimo", "calocarpa", "dame de coeur", "gold blush", "perle d\\'or", "trier" ]
[ "Lydia", "Mattie", "Shannon", "Virginia", "Wendy", "Yvette" ]
[ "Crescent City", "Enfield", "Lee Vining", "Miranda", "Newport Beach", "Quimby" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=49563ab528ff811a2d0181503051cf74
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.
[ "The athlete who finished at Yamada finished 22 days after the athlete who started from Avalon.", "Lowell was either the athlete who traveled for 239 days or the competitor who finished at Choshi.", "Rodney finished 11 days before the athlete who started from Cayucos.", "Lowell didn't start out from Encinitas.", "Kurt was either the rower who finished at Hachinohe or the competitor who started from Point Arena.", "Of the rower who traveled for 217 days and the competitor who started from Bodega Bay, one finished at Hachinohe and the other was Rodney.", "The athlete who started from Avalon finished sometime before the athlete who finished at Onagawa.", "The athlete who traveled for 217 days didn't start out from Encinitas.", "Vivian didn't start out from Avalon.", "Of the athlete who traveled for 195 days and the rower who traveled for 184 days, one started from Bodega Bay and the other finished at Takahagi.", "The competitor who finished at Onagawa finished 11 days before Susie.", "Of the competitor who traveled for 228 days and the competitor who traveled for 206 days, one was Susie and the other started from Point Arena." ]
[ "Durations", "Rowers", "Start Points", "End Points" ]
[ "184 days", "195 days", "206 days", "217 days", "228 days", "239 days" ]
[ "Joey", "Kurt", "Lowell", "Rodney", "Susie", "Vivian" ]
[ "Avalon", "Bodega Bay", "Cayucos", "Encinitas", "Point Arena", "Ventura" ]
[ "Choshi", "Hachinohe", "Miyako", "Onagawa", "Takahagi", "Yamada" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b0268d6010f015dc0ab38cb8c88d48e0
Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.
[ "Of Perry and the person who's now with the Brewers, one graduated in 2008 and the other is from Orcutt.", "Of Orlando and the player who's now with the Brewers, one is from Santa Paula and the other graduated in 2008.", "Walter graduated in 2009.", "The person from Bradbury graduated after Clayton.", "Herman graduated 1 year before the player who's now with the Giants.", "The person who graduated in 2009 isn't from Graettinger.", "The player who graduated in 2010 isn't playing for the Tigers.", "Neither the person from Treynor nor the player who graduated in 2006 is Jackie.", "The player from Treynor is either the player who's now with the Tigers or the person who graduated in 2005.", "Of Walter and Clayton, one is now with the Cubs and the other is from Milford.", "The player who graduated in 2010 isn't from Santa Paula.", "Clayton graduated 1 year after the player who's now with the Dodgers." ]
[ "Years", "Players", "Teams", "Hometowns" ]
[ "2005", "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010" ]
[ "Clayton", "Herman", "Jackie", "Orlando", "Perry", "Walter" ]
[ "Brewers", "Cubs", "Dodgers", "Giants", "Orioles", "Tigers" ]
[ "Bradbury", "Graettinger", "Milford", "Orcutt", "Santa Paula", "Treynor" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9525eeedb10fe57aaa0519efbab67379
A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.
[ "Of Ed Ewing and the Unionville native, one ended up with 8,500 votes and the other ended up with 9,000 votes.", "Al Allen isn't the architect.", "The Hebron native isn't the lawyer.", "Ida Ingram was either the Daly City native or the writer.", "The person who received 10,500 votes was either the Hebron native or the academic.", "Of the architect and the Indian Wells native, one ended up with 10,000 votes and the other was Bev Baird.", "Of the Coalinga native and the teacher, one was Jed Jarvis and the other ended up with 9,500 votes.", "The candidate who received 10,000 votes is from Lakota.", "Jed Jarvis, the architect, the person who received 9,500 votes, the academic and the writer were all different candidates.", "The Indian Wells native is the writer.", "Jed Jarvis didn't end up with exactly 9,000 votes." ]
[ "Votes", "Candidates", "Professions", "Hometowns" ]
[ "8,500", "9,000", "9,500", "10,000", "10,500", "11,000" ]
[ "Al Allen", "Bev Baird", "Ed Ewing", "Fred Francis", "Ida Ingram", "Jed Jarvis" ]
[ "academic", "architect", "doctor", "lawyer", "teacher", "writer" ]
[ "Coalinga", "Daly City", "Hebron", "Indian Wells", "Lakota", "Unionville" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e499ab64419d91614533702b2d0aa1f1
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 30 year old animal was captured in Pisa.", "Merlin is 13.6 feet long.", "Of the alligator caught in Mesa and the gator that is 14.0 feet long, one is named Sherman and the other is 20 years old.", "Claws isn't 11.5 feet long.", "Rex is somewhat younger than the alligator that is 14.0 feet long.", "Sherman isn't the 25-year-old.", "The 10 year old animal is either the gator caught in Anna or Barnabas.", "The alligator caught in Anna isn't 9.4 feet long.", "Neither the animal that is 9.4 feet long nor the alligator caught in Pisa is the 5 year old animal.", "Neither the 25 year old gator nor Barnabas is the gator caught in Mesa.", "The six gators are the alligator caught in Troy, the 5 year old gator, the 25 year old animal, the animal that is 11.5 feet long, the gator that is 15.3 feet long and the 30 year old animal.", "Of the alligator caught in Gary and the gator that is 15.3 feet long, one is named Sherman and the other is named Rex." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30" ]
[ "Barnabas", "Claws", "Darwin", "Merlin", "Rex", "Sherman" ]
[ "9.4 feet", "10.2 feet", "11.5 feet", "13.6 feet", "14.0 feet", "15.3 feet" ]
[ "Anna", "Gary", "Mesa", "Pisa", "Reno", "Troy" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=aa47af8335393083f4c53945092f8124
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 cycling holiday was 1 year after the holiday with Kelley.", "Of the cycling trip and the holiday with Kelley, one was in 2002 and the other was in Florida.", "The holiday with Ellen is either the Florida trip or the Virginia trip.", "The trip with Olga was 1 year after the skydiving trip.", "The trip with Olga wasn't in Texas.", "The Hawaii holiday is either the 2001 holiday or the 2005 trip.", "The Virginia trip was 1 year after the vacation with Mable.", "Of the hang gliding holiday and the 2006 trip, one was in Hawaii and the other was with Gladys.", "The Florida trip is either the holiday with Neal or the kayaking holiday.", "The 2004 trip is either the kayaking holiday or the vacation with Olga.", "The Texas vacation is either the skydiving trip or the hiking trip.", "The Alabama vacation was 4 years before the trip with Gladys.", "The holiday with Mable wasn't in 2005." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006" ]
[ "Ellen", "Gladys", "Kelley", "Mable", "Neal", "Olga" ]
[ "camping", "cycling", "hang gliding", "hiking", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Alabama", "Florida", "Hawaii", "Texas", "Virginia", "Wyoming" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=65c070ca5b93e07114823becc1e22a85
A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.
[ "The person arriving at Paradise is either Herman or the person working on June 12.", "Of the person working on June 14 and the person departing from Coulterville, one is Thomas and the other will arrive at Quimby.", "Thomas will leave 1 day after the person departing from Hardwick.", "The conductor departing from Epworth will leave sometime after the person arriving at Ripley.", "The person arriving at New Hartford will leave 1 day before Ira.", "Of the person working on June 10 and the person arriving at Paradise, one will depart from Buttonwillow and the other is Chris.", "Of the person arriving at Ripley and the person departing from Jackman, one is Ira and the other is scheduled to leave on June 13.", "The person departing from Hardwick will leave sometime before the conductor arriving at Urbandale.", "The person departing from Coulterville, Oscar, the conductor arriving at Quimby and the conductor arriving at Ripley are all different conductors.", "The conductor departing from Jackman is either the conductor working on June 15 or Eugene." ]
[ "Days", "Names", "Departures", "Arrivals" ]
[ "June 10", "June 11", "June 12", "June 13", "June 14", "June 15" ]
[ "Chris", "Eugene", "Herman", "Ira", "Oscar", "Thomas" ]
[ "Audubon", "Buttonwillow", "Coulterville", "Epworth", "Hardwick", "Jackman" ]
[ "New Hartford", "Paradise", "Quimby", "Ripley", "Shell Rock", "Urbandale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2e63fd614e83747e8a4a18fa2b282b04
Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.
[ "The drink that cost $3.40 wasn't served by Linda.", "The coffee Austin ordered cost 40 cents less than the beverage served by Yvette.", "The coffee Charlie ordered was either the cappuccino or the coffee that cost $3.50.", "The coffee ordered by Fredrick was either the espresso or the drink served by Robin.", "Of the vanilla latte and the beverage Jacob ordered, one was served by Robin and the other cost $3.70.", "The drink ordered by Henry cost 10 cents more than the coffee served by Susan.", "The drink served by Susan cost 10 cents more than the espresso.", "The beverage ordered by Henry, the iced americano, the eggnog latte and the drink served by Vicky were all different orders.", "The beverage Austin ordered was either the coffee that cost $3.50 or the coffee that cost $3.30.", "Of the beverage Ira ordered and the cappuccino, one was served by Vicky and the other cost $3.70.", "The beverage served by Patsy cost 10 cents less than the beverage Ira ordered.", "The beverage that cost $3.50 wasn't the eggnog latte." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Orders", "Servers" ]
[ "$3.30", "$3.40", "$3.50", "$3.60", "$3.70", "$3.80" ]
[ "Austin", "Charlie", "Fredrick", "Henry", "Ira", "Jacob" ]
[ "cappuccino", "eggnog latte", "espresso", "iced americano", "macchiato", "vanilla latte" ]
[ "Linda", "Patsy", "Robin", "Susan", "Vicky", "Yvette" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=eb4c5eb00297904aaf327218eb28ebea
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.
[ "Of the viral video that's 40 seconds long and the video with 7 million views, one is Pamela's and the other is \"Happy Hermits\".", "The video that's 31 seconds long has somewhat fewer views than \"Beach Brouhaha\".", "The viral video that's 40 seconds long has somewhat more views than \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".", "Olivia's video is 15 seconds long.", "The video that's 31 seconds long has somewhat fewer views than Nichole's viral video.", "The viral video that's 38 seconds long has 1 million more views than \"Happy Hermits\".", "Of the viral video with 5 million views and \"Beach Brouhaha\", one is Lorena's and the other is 15 seconds long.", "Neither Nichole's viral video nor Olivia's video is \"Happy Hermits\".", "The viral video with 4 million views is \"Magnet Mayhem\".", "The viral video with 6 million views doesn't have a running time of 40 seconds.", "Jane's video is either the viral video that's 47 seconds long or \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".", "Neither Pamela's viral video nor Lorena's video is \"Dancing Hyena\".", "The viral video with 6 million views doesn't have a running time of 22 seconds.", "Lorena's video is either the video that's 47 seconds long or the video that's 22 seconds long." ]
[ "Views", "Authors", "Titles", "Times" ]
[ "4 million", "5 million", "6 million", "7 million", "8 million", "9 million" ]
[ "Georgia", "Jane", "Lorena", "Nichole", "Olivia", "Pamela" ]
[ "Beach Brouhaha", "Dancing Hyena", "Gabe Goes Nuts", "Happy Hermits", "Magnet Mayhem", "You Otter Know" ]
[ "15 seconds", "22 seconds", "31 seconds", "38 seconds", "40 seconds", "47 seconds" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=475ff8ffc65c1f0e3c1ef800cd248ede
Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.
[ "The gentleman that took Kara to the county fair was either the lawyer or the boxer.", "The man that took Kara to the movies was the teacher.", "Of the gentleman that took Kara to the concert and the accountant, one was 27 years old and the other was Brent.", "The 22-year-old didn't take Kara to the skating rink.", "The gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink was younger than Casey.", "The 27-year-old didn't take Kara to the bowling alley.", "Of the gentleman that took Kara to the movies and the firefighter, one was 25 years old and the other was Terrance.", "The man that took Kara to the movies was older than the boxer.", "Eddie was 1 year younger than the firefighter.", "Terrance wasn't exactly 23 years old.", "Of the gentleman that took Kara to the county fair and Brent, one was 26 years old and the other was the lawyer.", "The date that took Kara to the restaurant, Brent, Frank, the 23-year-old and the teacher were all different men.", "Dean was the boxer." ]
[ "Ages", "Dates", "Professions", "Locations" ]
[ "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27" ]
[ "Brent", "Casey", "Dean", "Eddie", "Frank", "Terrance" ]
[ "accountant", "banker", "boxer", "firefighter", "lawyer", "teacher" ]
[ "bowling alley", "concert", "county fair", "movies", "restaurant", "skating rink" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7e461519afa05864ec633d56d397f451
Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.
[ "Of the 5-year-old and the one from El Monte, one was born on April 11th and the other is Walter.", "The one from Norridgewock isn't 12 years old.", "Hilda is either the child from El Monte or the child from Klamath River.", "Douglas has a birthday sometime after the grandchild from Valley Center.", "Of the one from Valley Center and Franklin, one is 8 years old and the other was born on April 15th.", "The 9-year-old has a birthday sometime after Sadie.", "The one with the April 7th birthday is either the one from Valley Center or Franklin.", "Kerry is 14 years old.", "The 12-year-old has a birthday sometime after the one from Klamath River.", "Kerry, the one with the April 11th birthday, and the grandchild with the April 3rd birthday are three different children.", "The 8-year-old has a birthday sometime after the one from Mendota.", "Of the child with the April 19th birthday and the one from Klamath River, one is Kerry and the other is 9 years old." ]
[ "Birthdays", "Grandchildren", "Ages", "Towns" ]
[ "April 3rd", "April 7th", "April 11th", "April 15th", "April 19th", "April 23rd" ]
[ "Douglas", "Franklin", "Hilda", "Kerry", "Sadie", "Walter" ]
[ "5", "8", "9", "12", "14", "18" ]
[ "El Monte", "Klamath River", "Mendota", "Norridgewock", "Thurman", "Valley Center" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=47d0f78be391729fa41bae0af3a5e8a6
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.
[ "The game released by Vortia is either the app released in April or the app released in June.", "Angry Ants is either the game with 5.5 million downloads or the game released in June.", "Of Wizard World and the game with 4.2 million downloads, one was released in June and the other was made by Apptastic.", "The application with 5.5 million downloads wasn't developed by Vortia.", "Of the application with 1.5 million downloads and the application released by BeGamez, one was released in March and the other is Peter Parka.", "Vitalinks is either the app with 1.5 million downloads or the app with 8.9 million downloads.", "Castle Crunch was released 1 month later than the game with 8.9 million downloads.", "The app released by Gadingo, the application released in April and the app released by Apptastic are all different apps.", "The application with 4.2 million downloads wasn't developed by Novio.", "The application released in July doesn't have exactly 2.3 million downloads.", "Castle Crunch wasn't released in May.", "Of the app released by BeGamez and the app released by Novio, one was released in August and the other is Castle Crunch." ]
[ "Months", "Games", "Developers", "Downloads" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "Angry Ants", "Castle Crunch", "Flowcarts", "Peter Parka", "Vitalinks", "Wizard World" ]
[ "Apptastic", "BeGamez", "Gadingo", "Novio", "Trebuchet", "Vortia" ]
[ "1.5 million", "2.3 million", "4.2 million", "5.5 million", "7.2 million", "8.9 million" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d6256cbeb93a978f87cc6eda8b07bcfa
Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.
[ "Alexi's chore starts sometime before the $5.50 assignment.", "Zachary's assignment is either the garage assignment or the bathroom assignment.", "The $6.50 task starts 4 hours before the mud room assignment.", "Of the dining room assignment and Olivia's task, one starts at 8:00am and the other gets an allowance of $9.00.", "The $6.00 assignment starts sometime before the dining room assignment.", "Olivia's job starts 1 hour before the kitchen assignment.", "Carrie's job is either the $5.50 chore or the mud room assignment.", "The six jobs are the garage assignment, the $6.00 chore, Olivia's task, Zachary's assignment, the assignment that starts at 1:00pm and the assignment that starts at 12 noon.", "Of the $8.50 assignment and the garage assignment, one is Jack's and the other starts at 11:00am.", "The $7.00 task starts 2 hours before Jack's task." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Alexi", "Carrie", "Jack", "Olivia", "Robert", "Zachary" ]
[ "bathroom", "dining room", "garage", "kitchen", "living room", "mud room" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.00", "$6.50", "$7.00", "$8.50", "$9.00" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3f4ec1427114cc4a37a23078eaee7086
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 animal caught in Gary isn't 10.2 feet long.", "Draco is either the 25 year old gator or the alligator caught in Erie.", "The gator that is 14.0 feet long is either the alligator caught in Anna or the 20 year old gator.", "The animal caught in Troy is 5 years younger than the animal that is 11.5 feet long.", "The alligator caught in Gary is either the 30 year old gator or the alligator that is 12.0 feet long.", "Draco is somewhat younger than the animal caught in Gary.", "Of the gator that is 15.3 feet long and the 5 year old gator, one was captured in Anna and the other is named Claws.", "The gator caught in Lynn isn't 13.6 feet long.", "Kirby isn't 15.3 feet long.", "Of the gator caught in Gary and the 25 year old alligator, one is 11.5 feet long and the other is named Bubba.", "The six gators are Claws, the 25 year old gator, the alligator that is 15.3 feet long, the animal that is 10.2 feet long, the 15 year old gator and the 20 year old alligator.", "The animal that is 11.5 feet long is either Sherman or the gator caught in Anna." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30" ]
[ "Bubba", "Claws", "Daredevil", "Draco", "Kirby", "Sherman" ]
[ "10.2 feet", "11.5 feet", "12.0 feet", "13.6 feet", "14.0 feet", "15.3 feet" ]
[ "Anna", "Argo", "Erie", "Gary", "Lynn", "Troy" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5b676e548ee25233bf993a2ad66fe24e
Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.
[ "Danny's appointment is 1 hour before the lesson with Kristin.", "The six sessions are the lesson with Jimmy, the cycling appointment, Danny's session, Garrett's session, the appointment at 1:30pm and the appointment at 12:30pm.", "The racketball lesson is 2 hours before Crystal's session.", "Of the appointment with Irene and Danny's appointment, one is at 8:30am and the other will focus on yoga.", "Garrett's session is either the appointment with Jimmy or the session with Howard.", "The free weights lesson is 4 hours before the session with Michelle.", "Of the rowing session and the lesson with Jimmy, one is Crystal's and the other is at 11:30am.", "Blake's session is either the cardio lesson or the lesson with Michelle.", "Arnold's session is sometime before the cardio session.", "The cycling appointment is sometime before the session with Irene." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Trainers", "Programs" ]
[ "8:30am", "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm" ]
[ "Arnold", "Blake", "Crystal", "Danny", "Fannie", "Garrett" ]
[ "Howard", "Irene", "Jimmy", "Kristin", "Lena", "Michelle" ]
[ "cardio", "cycling", "free weights", "racketball", "rowing", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5b20b8dbd68d4c7da1facb3fb3059547
Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference "messages in a bottle" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.
[ "The message that was sent in 1969 wasn't found in 2010.", "Warren's missive is either the missive from Brighton or the missive found in 2008.", "The bottle found in 2008, the letter that was sent in 1990, and Sean's missive are three different letters.", "The message that was sent in 1997 is either the message from Brighton or the message found in 2008.", "Herbert's bottle was sent 7 years before the missive from Torquay.", "Of the letter from Bournemouth and Carmen's bottle, one was found in 2013 and the other was sent in 1990.", "Marvin's missive was sent 7 years after the letter from Cherbourg.", "The bottle from Torquay is either the letter that was sent in 1962 or Marvin's bottle.", "Of the letter found in 2015 and the missive from Le Havre, one was sent in 1962 and the other is Carmen's.", "The bottle found in 2011 was sent 7 years after Leah's missive.", "The six letters are Leah's missive, the message that was sent in 1990, the letter from Torquay, the letter from Penzance, the message from Cherbourg and the letter found in 2011." ]
[ "Year Sent", "Writers", "Origins", "Year Found" ]
[ "1962", "1969", "1976", "1983", "1990", "1997" ]
[ "Carmen", "Herbert", "Leah", "Marvin", "Sean", "Warren" ]
[ "Bournemouth", "Brighton", "Cherbourg", "Le Havre", "Penzance", "Torquay" ]
[ "2008", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013", "2015" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=654a4f1e686d4ab0a0db9c7802bf921b
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
[ "Neither the person with 170 Facebook friends nor the one with 50 LinkedIn connections is Danny.", "The one with 170 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 68 LinkedIn connections.", "The six people are the one with 640 Twitter followers, the person with 70 LinkedIn connections, Opal, the one with 150 Facebook friends, the person with 170 Facebook friends and the person with 78 LinkedIn connections.", "Of Danny and the one with 68 LinkedIn connections, one has 789 Twitter followers and the other has 160 Facebook friends.", "The person with 170 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 760 Twitter followers.", "The person with 640 Twitter followers has more Facebook friends than the person with 70 LinkedIn connections.", "Rosie is either the person with 707 Twitter followers or the one with 789 Twitter followers.", "Rosie doesn't have exactly 170 Facebook friends.", "Neil has 576 Twitter followers.", "Neither the one with 70 LinkedIn connections nor the person with 150 Facebook friends is the one with 789 Twitter followers.", "The person with 760 Twitter followers has more Facebook friends than the one with 54 LinkedIn connections.", "Of the one with 120 Facebook friends and the person with 789 Twitter followers, one has 68 LinkedIn connections and the other is Neil.", "Of Opal and the one with 640 Twitter followers, one has 140 Facebook friends and the other has 50 LinkedIn connections.", "Vickie doesn't have exactly 654 Twitter followers." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160", "170" ]
[ "Danny", "Neil", "Opal", "Rosie", "Vickie", "Willis" ]
[ "50", "54", "59", "68", "70", "78" ]
[ "576", "640", "654", "707", "760", "789" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7c17075f213245e81d4ce84d4186781b
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.
[ "The tour starting at Casa Loma will begin 1 hour before Emily's trip.", "Janice's tour will begin 1 hour after the trip with 5 people.", "Bonita's tour has 5 people in it.", "The outing starting at Chinatown will begin sometime after the outing with 3 people.", "Shannon's tour has 10 people in it.", "Of the trip with 10 people and the 11:00am tour, one is with Latoya and the other will start at Little Italy.", "The outing with 3 people will begin sometime before the trip starting at Casa Loma.", "The trip starting at City Hall will begin sometime before Roland's trip.", "Bonita's trip will begin sometime before the outing starting at City Hall.", "Of the trip with 6 people and the outing with 12 people, one will be at 11:00am and the other will start at Greektown.", "The 11:00am outing won't start at Casa Loma.", "Emily's trip is either the tour with 12 people or the tour starting at City Hall." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon" ]
[ "Bonita", "Emily", "Janice", "Latoya", "Roland", "Shannon" ]
[ "Casa Loma", "Chinatown", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy" ]
[ "2", "3", "5", "6", "10", "12" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ce07b3e4c99078c9093a1cde92563048
Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.
[ "The grunge track is sometime before Gizmo Glory's song.", "Gizmo Glory's track isn't country.", "Silver Blue's track is 1 track before the dubstep song.", "\"Vanity Plates\" is sometime after Legion Five's track.", "Abacus's song isn't techno.", "Of the third track and \"I Think of You\", one is by Gizmo Glory and the other is by Silver Blue.", "The fifth track is bluegrass.", "Of Legion Five's song and \"Vanity Plates\", one is the fifth track and the other is techno.", "The techno track is sometime after Bliss Iron's song.", "Of the fifth song and the fourth song, one is by Hustle Boys and the other is \"What We Need\".", "Legion Five's track is 2 tracks after \"Anything Else\".", "The third track isn't \"Can't Escape\"." ]
[ "Orders", "Band Names", "Song Titles", "Genres" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Abacus", "Bliss Iron", "Gizmo Glory", "Hustle Boys", "Legion Five", "Silver Blue" ]
[ "Anything Else", "Beverly", "Can\\'t Escape", "I Think of You", "Vanity Plates", "What We Need" ]
[ "bluegrass", "country", "dubstep", "folk", "grunge", "techno" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e64a51affde3a4781a3a7641c0fcac68
Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.
[ "Mrs. Ferrell is either the diver going out with Hilda or the customer headed to Porita Reef.", "The diver headed to Nemo's Ridge will dive 4 days after the diver going out with Ora.", "Of Mr. Drake and the customer headed to Porita Reef, one will dive on July 14 and the other will go out with Ora.", "Of the customer headed to Manta Bay and Mr. Ayers, one will go out with Lynn and the other will go out with Ora.", "Mrs. Ferrell will dive sometime after the customer going out with Lynn.", "The customer going out with Nadine will dive 1 day after the customer headed to Little Reef.", "The six divers are Mr. Erickson, the diver going out with Lynn, the diver headed to Queen's Bench, the customer going out with Yolanda, the customer going out with Kristy and the customer headed to Porita Reef.", "Mrs. Ferrell won't dive on July 18.", "Neither the diver headed to Little Reef nor the diver headed to Porita Reef is the diver going out with Kristy.", "Ms. Chang isn't going to Ovid's Cove." ]
[ "Dates", "Customers", "Guides", "Locations" ]
[ "July 13", "July 14", "July 15", "July 16", "July 17", "July 18" ]
[ "Mr. Ayers", "Mrs. Blake", "Ms. Chang", "Mr. Drake", "Mr. Erickson", "Mrs. Ferrell" ]
[ "Hilda", "Kristy", "Lynn", "Nadine", "Ora", "Yolanda" ]
[ "Little Reef", "Manta Bay", "Nemo\\'s Ridge", "Ovid\\'s Cove", "Porita Reef", "Queen\\'s Bench" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=823f52f1d303a51e64aa4e3aeede31f2
The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.
[ "Muriel paid 2 dollars less than the one who had the merlot.", "Of Danny and the one who had the chianti, one ordered the filet mignon and the other paid $26.99.", "The diner who ordered the pork chops paid less than Hannah.", "The diner who ordered the filet mignon paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the port.", "Neither the person who paid $26.99 nor the one who had the riesling was the diner who ordered the lobster tail.", "The person who paid $28.99 didn't have the riesling.", "The one who had the riesling paid more than the diner who ordered the red snapper.", "The person who paid $25.99 didn't order the pork chops.", "Genevieve didn't order the lobster tail.", "Of the person who paid $25.99 and the one who had the zinfandel, one ordered the citrus chicken and the other was Frances.", "The diner who ordered the filet mignon was either the one who had the chianti or Frances.", "The one who had the riesling was either the diner who ordered the citrus chicken or Hannah.", "Of the person who paid $29.99 and the diner who ordered the sea bass, one had the riesling and the other was Genevieve." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Wines", "Entrees" ]
[ "$24.99", "$25.99", "$26.99", "$27.99", "$28.99", "$29.99" ]
[ "Danny", "Frances", "Genevieve", "Hannah", "Kurt", "Muriel" ]
[ "chianti", "merlot", "port", "riesling", "shiraz", "zinfandel" ]
[ "citrus chicken", "filet mignon", "lobster tail", "pork chops", "red snapper", "sea bass" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ecf506168cda5cbcbfeee6f4b24ddd56
The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
[ "The bird bought in March is either Olivia's pet or the finch.", "Kellie's pet wasn't purchased in Sumner.", "Pam's pet was bought sometime after the finch.", "Kellie's pet wasn't bought in June.", "Pam's pet isn't the lorikeet.", "The bird bought in June is either Pam's pet or the bird purchased in Monte Sereno.", "Olivia's pet was bought sometime after the macaw.", "The six birds are the bird bought in April, the bird purchased in What Cheer, the bird purchased in Rolling Hills, Whitney's pet, Kellie's pet and Olivia's pet.", "Of the parakeet and the lovebird, one was purchased in North English and the other was bought in January.", "The macaw was bought 1 month after Whitney's pet.", "The parrot is either the bird purchased in North English or Olivia's pet.", "The bird purchased in What Cheer is either Hannah's pet or the macaw.", "The parakeet was bought 1 month before the bird purchased in What Cheer.", "Whitney's pet is either the parrot or the parakeet.", "Hannah's pet wasn't bought in May." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Birds", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Hannah", "Kellie", "Olivia", "Pam", "Whitney", "Yolanda" ]
[ "finch", "lorikeet", "lovebird", "macaw", "parakeet", "parrot" ]
[ "Berkeley", "Monte Sereno", "North English", "Rolling Hills", "Sumner", "What Cheer" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5e5069a64db7d6d8b5b80feb9196819e
Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.
[ "The person with the 2:00pm appointment is complaining about heartburn.", "Paul has an appointment sometime before the patient with Fumanix insurance.", "Oscar has an appointment 2 hours before the patient suffering from vertigo.", "The person suffering from hip pain has an appointment sometime before the person with Lifealign insurance.", "The patient with Red Shield insurance has an appointment 2 hours after the patient suffering from vertigo.", "Nathan has the 1:00pm appointment.", "The person with the 11:00am appointment isn't complaining about foot pain.", "The person suffering from vertigo, Paul, the patient with HealthCo insurance, the person with Medicorp insurance and Fernando are all different patients.", "The patient with Ambercare insurance has an appointment 1 hour before the person suffering from back pain.", "Of the person suffering from migraines and the patient with the 2:00pm appointment, one has HealthCo insurance and the other is Zachary.", "The person with Medicorp insurance has an appointment sometime before the person suffering from heartburn." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Ailments", "Insurers" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Fernando", "Ian", "Nathan", "Oscar", "Paul", "Zachary" ]
[ "back pain", "foot pain", "heartburn", "hip pain", "migraines", "vertigo" ]
[ "Ambercare", "Fumanix", "HealthCo", "Medicorp", "Lifealign", "Red Shield" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=95338bb3310ea9b4d1eed6cf09cf9cfc
The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.
[ "The person who covered the Olympic games left sometime after Maddy Moore.", "Linda Lott didn't go to Vietnam.", "The journalist who went to Philippines was either the reporter who covered the Olympic games or the journalist who covered the royal wedding.", "The reporter who went to Nicaragua was either the reporter sent out on April 6th or Tam Terry.", "Of the reporter who covered the flooding and Maddy Moore, one was sent out on April 7th and the other went to Zambia.", "Of the journalist who went to Nicaragua and the journalist sent out on April 5th, one was Peter Peck and the other covered the solar eclipse.", "The reporter who went to Nicaragua, Linda Lott, and the person sent out on April 7th are three different people.", "The journalist who went to Philippines left sometime before the person who covered the solar eclipse.", "Tam Terry left 4 days before the person who covered the earthquake.", "The reporter sent out on April 7th was either the reporter who went to Dominica or Peter Peck.", "Of the person sent out on April 7th and the journalist sent out on April 9th, one covered the flooding and the other was Orin Olsen.", "The reporter who covered the royal wedding left 1 day before the person who went to Zambia.", "Peter Peck didn't cover the election." ]
[ "Days", "Reporters", "Stories", "Countries" ]
[ "April 4th", "April 5th", "April 6th", "April 7th", "April 8th", "April 9th" ]
[ "Linda Lott", "Maddy Moore", "Ned Noble", "Orin Olsen", "Peter Peck", "Tam Terry" ]
[ "earthquake", "election", "flooding", "Olympic games", "royal wedding", "solar eclipse" ]
[ "Dominica", "Ecuador", "Nicaragua", "Philippines", "Vietnam", "Zambia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4d39f32e067f9282dcd2a90a410fdb04
Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.
[ "The guest from Delaware is staying for a shorter time than the customer in room 117.", "Navarro is staying 1 day fewer than the client in room 203.", "Of the guest from Rhode Island and the guest in room 124, one is Mills and the other is staying for 5 days.", "Mr. Gonzalez is staying for a shorter time than the person from Alaska.", "Jennings is either the customer from Alaska or the person in room 314.", "Of the person in room 117 and Navarro, one is staying for 2 days and the other is from Wisconsin.", "The customer from New Jersey is staying 4 fewer days than the customer in room 314.", "Yates is either the client in room 124 or the customer in room 114.", "The guest from Oregon is staying 2 fewer days than Mills.", "The six people are the customer in room 124, the client from Delaware, Navarro, Yates, the customer who is staying for 7 days and the guest who is staying for 6 days." ]
[ "Days", "Guests", "Rooms", "States" ]
[ "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" ]
[ "Mr. Gonzalez", "Jennings", "Mills", "Navarro", "Quinn", "Yates" ]
[ "114", "117", "124", "203", "209", "314" ]
[ "Alaska", "Delaware", "New Jersey", "Oregon", "Rhode Island", "Wisconsin" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a5879edd43fe0cdd6dec3d3e666e876f
As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.
[ "Line D is shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH.", "Line E is 200 feet shorter than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.", "Line E is either the line with a maximum height of 40 ft or the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.", "Line D is 50 feet longer than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.", "Line B, the line with a maximum height of 55 ft, the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH and the one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH are all different lines.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH is 50 feet longer than Line F.", "Of the one with a maximum height of 40 ft and the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH, one is Line C and the other is 650 ft long.", "Line C reaches a height of 25 ft.", "The 700 ft one doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 25 MPH.", "Of the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH and the one with a maximum height of 70 ft, one is 800 ft long and the other is Line G.", "Line E is shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH.", "The one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 30 ft." ]
[ "Lengths", "Zip Line", "Heights", "Max Speeds" ]
[ "650 ft", "700 ft", "750 ft", "800 ft", "850 ft", "900 ft" ]
[ "Line B", "Line C", "Line D", "Line E", "Line F", "Line G" ]
[ "25 ft", "30 ft", "40 ft", "55 ft", "70 ft", "85 ft" ]
[ "25 MPH", "30 MPH", "40 MPH", "45 MPH", "50 MPH", "55 MPH" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec5998f3de8d55060d62a23207dac9ee
Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.
[ "The course with 17 students starts 2 hours after the Arabic class.", "The 5:00 pm class doesn't have 14 students.", "The 11:00 am class is either the Hebrew class or the course with 17 students.", "The class in room 125 is either the class with 25 students or the class with 22 students.", "The course in room 129 starts 2 hours after the class with 22 students.", "The course in room 314 starts at 3:00 pm.", "Of the course with 14 students and the 3:00 pm class, one is the Hebrew class and the other is the English class.", "The course with 25 students starts sometime after the course in room 201.", "Of the course with 11 students and the English class, one is in room 318 and the other starts at 1:00 pm.", "The course with 22 students starts 8 hours before the course in room 314.", "The course in room 207 is either the 9:00 am class or the Italian class.", "The class in room 129 starts sometime before the Dutch class." ]
[ "Times", "Room Numbers", "Class Sizes", "Classes" ]
[ "7:00 am", "9:00 am", "11:00 am", "1:00 pm", "3:00 pm", "5:00 pm" ]
[ "125", "129", "201", "207", "314", "318" ]
[ "11", "14", "17", "18", "22", "25" ]
[ "Arabic", "Dutch", "English", "Hebrew", "Italian", "Swahili" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4953f4edc2834b7d0e96b78d2811b136
Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.
[ "Of Annie and the interpreter who will be working with Rafael, one will be going to the Calculus class and the other will be going to the Physics class.", "The interpreter who will be going to the Biology class won't be working with Karla.", "The interpreter who will be working with Karla will start sometime after the interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class.", "The person who will be working with Rafael will start 1 hour after Joann.", "The interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm won't be working with Lester.", "The interpreter whose assignment begins at 2:00pm won't be going to the Calculus class.", "The person who will be working with Orlando will start 1 hour after Ira.", "Of the person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm and the interpreter who will be going to the History class, one will be working with Nelson and the other is Harold.", "The interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am is either the person who will be going to the Chemistry class or Harold.", "The interpreter whose assignment begins at 9:00am will be going to the History class.", "The interpreter whose assignment begins at 1:00pm won't be going to the Geometry class.", "Of the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 1:00pm, one is Joann and the other is Charlie.", "Ira is either the interpreter whose assignment begins at 9:00am or the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class." ]
[ "Times", "Interpreters", "Students", "Classes" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12:00pm", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Annie", "Charlie", "Frederick", "Harold", "Ira", "Joann" ]
[ "Karla", "Lester", "Marguerite", "Nelson", "Orlando", "Rafael" ]
[ "Biology", "Calculus", "Chemistry", "Geometry", "History", "Physics" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=648c6cd0beb1fd64cdad021ef20db468
Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.
[ "Of the client with the $15.50 fare and the customer who was dropped off on Penates Drive, one was Neil and the other was picked up at the Arctic Building.", "The person who was dropped off on Shelly Lane paid 12 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.", "The person who was dropped off on King Court was either the person with the $18.50 fare or the person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower.", "The client who was dropped off on James Street wasn't picked up at the Moore Mansion.", "Of the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club and Bobbie, one paid $9.50 and the other was dropped off on York Court.", "Lee paid somewhat more than the client who was dropped off on King Court.", "The person who was dropped off on King Court paid somewhat less than the customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club.", "Of the customer who got picked up at the Fremont Library and the client who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue, one was Zachary and the other paid $12.50.", "Wayne didn't pay $6.50.", "Wayne was either the client who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue or the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building.", "The client who was dropped off on James Street paid somewhat more than the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building.", "Neil was either the customer who was dropped off on King Court or the client with the $21.50 fare." ]
[ "Fares", "Customers", "Pickup Points", "Drop-off Points" ]
[ "$6.50", "$9.50", "$12.50", "$15.50", "$18.50", "$21.50" ]
[ "Bobbie", "Lee", "Neil", "Philip", "Wayne", "Zachary" ]
[ "Arctic Building", "Fremont Library", "Moore Mansion", "Olympic Tower", "Rainier Club", "Smith Tower" ]
[ "Graydon Avenue", "James Street", "King Court", "Penates Drive", "Shelly Lane", "York Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8269c9133ee66939a9494b1bd51c29c0
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.
[ "Pedro played somewhat fewer games than the boy who wore number 29.", "The person who wore number 29 didn't play center field.", "The person who wore number 32 didn't play right field.", "The player who wore number 35 played 1 fewer game than the person who played first base.", "Salvatore didn't play third base.", "The six players were Frank, the person who played 12 games, the player who played third base, the person who played center field, the person who played 10 games and the boy who played 11 games.", "Of the person who played third base and the person who played 8 games, one wore number 3 and the other was Frank.", "Of the player who wore number 29 and the person who played 12 games, one played first base and the other was Charles.", "The player who played shortstop was either the player who wore number 3 or the person who played 11 games.", "The person who played first base was either Vincent or the player who wore number 3.", "The boy who wore number 29 was either the person who played 13 games or the person who played left field.", "Pedro was either the person who played 12 games or the player who wore number 18." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13" ]
[ "Charles", "Frank", "Glen", "Pedro", "Salvatore", "Vincent" ]
[ "center field", "first base", "left field", "right field", "shortstop", "third base" ]
[ "3", "7", "18", "29", "32", "35" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1099139c9bd7d03acb4e74e05446fbd2
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.
[ "Kwik Mart doesn't charge $1.27 per gallon.", "Of Vexon and the business on Emma Street, one is in Ackworth and the other offers gas at $1.27 per gallon.", "Gas-N-Go isn't in Zamora.", "The gas station in Zamora charges somewhat more per gallon than Ballantines.", "Phil's Fill-Up charges 8 cents less per gallon than the gas station on Wright Street.", "Ballantines isn't in Lewis.", "The store on Tamarac Street charges 12 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Walnut Grove.", "Vexon charges 8 cents more per gallon than the business in Walnut Grove.", "The store on Maple Street charges somewhat more per gallon than the store in Ackworth.", "Of the business charging $1.23 per gallon and the business on Emma Street, one is Kwik Mart and the other is in Zamora.", "The business in Lewis charges somewhat less per gallon than Kwik Mart.", "Of the business on Oak Lawn and the gas station in Deer Isle, one offers gas at $1.11 per gallon and the other is Phil's Fill-Up." ]
[ "Prices", "Gas Stations", "Towns", "Streets" ]
[ "$1.07", "$1.11", "$1.15", "$1.19", "$1.23", "$1.27" ]
[ "Ballantines", "Gas-N-Go", "Fuel Stop", "Kwik Mart", "Phil\\'s Fill-Up", "Vexon" ]
[ "Ackworth", "Deer Isle", "Goleta", "Lewis", "Walnut Grove", "Zamora" ]
[ "Emma Street", "J Street", "Maple Street", "Oak Lawn", "Tamarac Street", "Wright Street" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ffa025be305e511c71e3cf90c4adf57c
Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.
[ "The mirasaurus isn't 87 million years old.", "The fossil discovered in Yemen is either the 90 million year old fossil or the $500 fossil.", "The mirasaurus costs more than the 85 million year old fossil.", "The mirasaurus isn't 90 million years old.", "The senosaurus costs 500 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Thailand.", "Of the $1000 fossil and the fossil discovered in Lithuania, one is the pilodontus and the other is 87 million years old.", "The six fossils are the senosaurus, the 72 million year old fossil, the fossil discovered in Yemen, the $1750 fossil, the $750 fossil and the 90 million year old fossil.", "The archadon costs 1,000 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Lithuania.", "The pilodontus is either the fossil discovered in Thailand or the fossil discovered in Dominica.", "The mirasaurus wasn't found in Dominica.", "The gigasaurus costs 250 dollars less than the 85 million year old fossil.", "Of the 75 million year old fossil and the fossil discovered in Iceland, one is the senosaurus and the other is the archadon." ]
[ "Prices", "Dinosaurs", "Ages", "Countries" ]
[ "$500", "$750", "$1000", "$1250", "$1500", "$1750" ]
[ "archadon", "gigasaurus", "mirasaurus", "pilodontus", "rotosaurus", "senosaurus" ]
[ "72 million", "75 million", "78 million", "85 million", "87 million", "90 million" ]
[ "Dominica", "Ecuador", "Iceland", "Lithuania", "Thailand", "Yemen" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a15efa3bac71c6d4335a16a1b059ba7f
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 discovered in 2011 is Klionne.", "Of the comet with an orbital period of 47 years and the one with an orbital period of 65 years, one was found in 2009 and the other is Sporrin.", "The comet with an orbital period of 29 years was discovered 1 year before the one Nolan discovered.", "The comet with an orbital period of 15 years is Peinope.", "Casputi is either the one discovered in 2013 or the one Nolan discovered.", "The comet with an orbital period of 29 years isn't Trosny.", "The comet Bill Austin discovered wasn't discovered in 2010.", "Of Trosny and the one with an orbital period of 30 years, one was found in 2011 and the other was first seen by Whitaker.", "The comet Klein discovered was discovered sometime after Peinope.", "The one discovered in 2012 doesn't have an orbital period of 47 years.", "Of the one Klein discovered and the comet Solomon discovered, one was found in 2013 and the other orbits the sun once every 47 years." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013" ]
[ "Bill Austin", "Irv Horton", "Klein", "Nolan", "Solomon", "Whitaker" ]
[ "Casputi", "Klionne", "Peinope", "Sporrin", "Trosny", "Wally Six" ]
[ "15 years", "29 years", "30 years", "47 years", "65 years", "72 years" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=151f1e955e99d22047e919c2ca20c0f4
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.
[ "Of the title written by Will Wharton and the $34.99 book, one covers calculus and the other covers pre-calculus.", "The set theory textbook wasn't published in 2012.", "Of the book that was published in 2010 and the $44.99 textbook, one covers field theory and the other was written by Tara Tyne.", "Of the title that was published in 2005 and the textbook that was published in 2007, one costs $39.99 and the other covers calculus.", "The $34.99 title was written by Rosa Rubens.", "The title that was published in 2010 was written by Steve Spark.", "The set theory textbook costs more than the textbook written by Mina Morton.", "The title that was published in 2015 costs 5 dollars less than the textbook written by Mina Morton.", "The $29.99 textbook wasn't published in 2005.", "The geometry title wasn't authored by Mina Morton.", "The trigonometry book costs more than the book that was published in 2005.", "The title written by Pat Peterson is either the book that was published in 2008 or the $49.99 title." ]
[ "Prices", "Fields", "Authors", "Years" ]
[ "$24.99", "$29.99", "$34.99", "$39.99", "$44.99", "$49.99" ]
[ "calculus", "field theory", "geometry", "pre-calculus", "set theory", "trigonometry" ]
[ "Mina Morton", "Pat Peterson", "Rosa Rubens", "Steve Spark", "Tara Tyne", "Will Wharton" ]
[ "2005", "2007", "2008", "2010", "2012", "2015" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=04b155d11e9381ca2bddf29335e2b037
Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.
[ "The interview for the janitor position is sometime before the meeting in Anita.", "The meeting on August 25th isn't in Anita.", "The meeting on August 21st will be either the Laneplex interview or the meeting in Jackson.", "The Zathdrill interview is 1 day before the meeting for the janitor position.", "The interview for the social media position is sometime before the Canway interview.", "The Haytouch interview is 1 day after the interview for the sales rep position.", "The Laneplex interview isn't in Anita.", "The meeting on August 23rd is for the graphic design job.", "The Alpha Plus interview is in Moulton.", "Of the Streeter Inc. interview and the meeting for the social media position, one is on August 20th and the other is in Jackson.", "Of the interview on August 25th and the Zathdrill interview, one is for the copywriter job and the other is in Norwalk.", "The meeting in Moulton will be either the meeting for the graphic design position or the interview on August 21st.", "The interview in Quasqueton is for the sales rep job." ]
[ "Days", "Companies", "Positions", "Towns" ]
[ "August 20th", "August 21st", "August 22nd", "August 23rd", "August 24th", "August 25th" ]
[ "Alpha Plus", "Canway", "Haytouch", "Laneplex", "Streeter Inc.", "Zathdrill" ]
[ "copywriter", "graphic design", "janitor", "sales rep", "social media", "tech support" ]
[ "Anita", "Jackson", "Moulton", "Norwalk", "Quasqueton", "Rock Valley" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=efcf9e8061b25c41e3607255eecce579
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 received the $35,000 scholarship will major in Philosophy.", "Nettie won't major in English.", "Of Martha and Ora, one received the $50,000 scholarship and the other will be going to Penn State next year.", "Neither the person who's going to Cornell nor the student who will major in English is the student who received the $30,000 scholarship.", "The student who will major in Finance was awarded $15,000 less than Nettie.", "Of the student who's going to Stanford and Martha, one received the $30,000 scholarship and the other will major in Astronomy.", "Felicia was awarded $5,000 less than the student who's going to Yale.", "Of the student who will major in Mathematics and the person who's going to Harvard, one received the $40,000 scholarship and the other is Vicky.", "The person who's going to Cornell was awarded $5,000 more than the person who will major in Mathematics.", "Nettie received the $40,000 scholarship." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000", "$50,000" ]
[ "Felicia", "Iris", "Martha", "Nettie", "Ora", "Vicky" ]
[ "Astronomy", "Chemistry", "English", "Finance", "Mathematics", "Philosophy" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Harvard", "Penn State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0b61262c099018f57646a3fb0abf8f1b
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.
[ "Of the student who has been working in Qatar and Michael, one has been studying the Ashdage culture and the other will publish in February.", "Terri will publish sometime after the person who has been working in Finland.", "Guadalupe hasn't been working in Venezuela.", "The student who has been studying the Haleyito culture will publish 1 month before Armando.", "Guadalupe hasn't been working in Uzbekistan.", "Of the student who has been working in Oman and the person who has been studying the Cheer culture, one is Rodney and the other will publish in June.", "The person who has been studying the Yersim culture will publish 4 months after Guadalupe.", "The person who has been working in Venezuela hasn't been studying the Ashdage culture.", "The student who has been studying the Moryina culture will publish sometime after Michael.", "The student who has been working in Finland is either the student who has been studying the Moryina culture or the student who will publish in February.", "The person who will publish in January is either the student who has been studying the Haleyito culture or the person who has been working in Finland." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Cultures", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Armando", "Guadalupe", "Ira", "Michael", "Rodney", "Terri" ]
[ "Ashdage", "Cheer", "Haleyito", "Moryina", "Rothoc", "Yersim" ]
[ "Finland", "Haiti", "Oman", "Qatar", "Uzbekistan", "Venezuela" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=86b403e9255575fa6c622960d47529a5
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 $675 model isn't the Lectra 6.", "The camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels, the model made by Torvia, the DM-5000, the model made by Cober and the $650 camera are all different cameras.", "The Tela G5 costs more than the model made by Honwa.", "The $600 camera is either the MX-827 or the model with a resolution of 18 megapixels.", "The camera made by Cober doesn't cost $550.", "The camera made by Torvia costs 25 dollars more than the model with a resolution of 10 megapixels.", "The $675 camera isn't the Tela G5.", "The FC-520 is either the camera made by Dayero or the model with a resolution of 18 megapixels.", "Neither the model made by Torvia nor the model with a resolution of 12 megapixels is the $675 camera.", "Of the camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels and the camera made by Banion, one costs $625 and the other is the Lectra 6.", "The model with a resolution of 14 megapixels costs 25 dollars more than the camera made by Torvia.", "The MX-827 is either the model made by Torvia or the model with a resolution of 12 megapixels.", "The $675 model isn't the FC-520." ]
[ "Prices", "Companies", "Cameras", "Resolutions" ]
[ "$550", "$575", "$600", "$625", "$650", "$675" ]
[ "Banion", "Cober", "Dayero", "Honwa", "Nectron", "Torvia" ]
[ "DM-5000", "FC-520", "Lectra 6", "MX-827", "Tela G5", "Zenix 2C" ]
[ "10 megapixels", "12 megapixels", "14 megapixels", "15 megapixels", "18 megapixels", "20 megapixels" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=acd9fb21a88d396f063c56c5a96917f6
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
[ "The person with 9 goals is from the Comets.", "The player who wears number 6 scored somewhat more than Nicholson.", "Neither the player who wears number 19 nor the person who wears number 25 is Mooney.", "Klein scored 1 goal more than the player who wears number 9.", "Mooney doesn't wear number 6.", "The person with 8 goals is either the player from the Ice Hogs or the person who wears number 17.", "The person who wears number 25 scored 2 goals more than the person from the Monsters.", "Andrews scored 2 goals more than the player who wears number 19.", "Andrews scored 1 goal less than the player from the Checkers.", "Of Klein and the person who wears number 6, one had 10 goals this season and the other is from the River Kings.", "Erickson wears number 17.", "Neither Parrish nor the person who wears number 21 is the player from the River Kings." ]
[ "Goals", "Players", "Teams", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Andrews", "Erickson", "Klein", "Mooney", "Nicholson", "Parrish" ]
[ "Checkers", "Comets", "Ice Hogs", "Monsters", "River Kings", "Wolverines" ]
[ "6", "9", "17", "19", "21", "25" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=99001ccf6c0beae6f89ee8c2494073cc
Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.
[ "The lesson at 1:30pm, the racketball session, and Crystal's lesson are three different sessions.", "Arnold's lesson is with Nicholas.", "Danny's session isn't at 11:30am.", "Of the lesson with Irene and the lesson at 12:30pm, one will focus on cardio and the other is Garrett's.", "The appointment with Lena is 1 hour before Arnold's appointment.", "The session with Lena is 1 hour before the cycling session.", "The yoga appointment, the lesson at 11:30am, and the session with Irene are three different sessions.", "Fannie's session is either the appointment at 10:30am or the lesson with Irene.", "Of Garrett's appointment and the appointment at 11:30am, one will focus on rowing and the other is with Kristin.", "Fannie's lesson is with Michelle.", "Blake's appointment is either the session at 1:30pm or the free weights lesson.", "The appointment at 1:30pm won't focus on cardio.", "The session at 1:30pm isn't with Nicholas.", "The racketball lesson, the appointment at 12:30pm, and the lesson at 10:30am are three different sessions." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Trainers", "Programs" ]
[ "8:30am", "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm" ]
[ "Arnold", "Blake", "Crystal", "Danny", "Fannie", "Garrett" ]
[ "Irene", "Jimmy", "Kristin", "Lena", "Michelle", "Nicholas" ]
[ "cardio", "cycling", "free weights", "racketball", "rowing", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7c07cdfeb33326efd32a78c635eb64f4
Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.
[ "The car from Utah doesn't have the FRZ-192 plates.", "Of the vehicle from Alaska and the vehicle that received the $25 fine, one has the GGZ-007 plates and the other is the Injitsu.", "The car with the BMG-831 plates was fined 50 dollars less than the car from Indiana.", "The vehicle that received the $125 fine isn't from Alaska.", "The Grandero is from Tennessee.", "The Etsalle is either the automobile from Vermont or the car with the BMG-831 plates.", "The Injitsu has the RBD-337 plates.", "The Etsalle isn't from Utah.", "Of the automobile that received the $25 fine and the Cavalo, one is from Vermont and the other has the MRT-628 plates.", "The vehicle from Alaska was fined 50 dollars more than the car with the FRZ-192 plates.", "The car with the BMG-831 plates was fined somewhat more than the Grandero.", "The Grandero has the SVZ-880 plates.", "The Fierro, the vehicle that received the $125 fine, and the vehicle from Rhode Island are three different cars." ]
[ "Fines", "Cars", "License Plates", "States" ]
[ "$25", "$50", "$75", "$100", "$125", "$150" ]
[ "Cavalo", "Etsalle", "Fierro", "Grandero", "Hornet", "Injitsu" ]
[ "BMG-831", "FRZ-192", "GGZ-007", "MRT-628", "RBD-337", "SVZ-880" ]
[ "Alaska", "Indiana", "Rhode Island", "Tennessee", "Utah", "Vermont" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0cc1ee41f2aab174467bcbf27bc6ff71
The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged "ghost," and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.
[ "Downsell was either the building haunted by Victor or the house on Circle Drive.", "Neither the home Priscilla visited in May nor the building haunted by Francis was Fletcher Rise.", "Of the building haunted by Abigail and the house Priscilla visited in January, one was on Eagle Street and the other was Wolfenden.", "The house on Circle Drive was visited sometime after Hughenden.", "Of the home Priscilla visited in January and Barnhill, one was said to be haunted by Victor and the other was on Fifth Avenue.", "The house haunted by Lady Grey wasn't located on Darby Lane.", "Wolfenden was on Grant Place.", "The home Priscilla visited in May wasn't haunted by Abigail.", "The house haunted by Abigail was visited 2 months after the home on Darby Lane.", "Downsell wasn't haunted by Lady Grey.", "The building on Circle Drive was investigated 2 months before the home haunted by Brunhilde.", "Hughenden was on Haley Square.", "Hughenden was said to be haunted by Geoffrey." ]
[ "Months", "Houses", "Streets", "Ghosts" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Barnhill", "Downsell", "Fletcher Rise", "Hughenden", "Markmanor", "Wolfenden" ]
[ "Circle Drive", "Darby Lane", "Eagle Street", "Fifth Avenue", "Grant Place", "Haley Square" ]
[ "Abigail", "Brunhilde", "Francis", "Geoffrey", "Lady Grey", "Victor" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f91ad64eff06138e3d3daa30de699d3f
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.
[ "Sarge graduated 1 month after the dog sent to Riverside County.", "Hercules graduated 4 months before the dog sent to Fairfield County.", "McGruff graduated 1 month after the dog assigned to Officer Wheeler.", "Of the canine sent to Ash County and the K-9 unit that graduated in August, one was assigned to Officer Fox and the other was Tinkerbell.", "Jaws graduated sometime before the dog sent to Riverside County.", "Sarge was either the canine that graduated in April or the dog sent to Cole County.", "Aries was assigned to Officer Morton.", "The dog sent to Riverside County wasn't assigned to Officer Anderson.", "Jaws wasn't assigned to Officer Anderson.", "Of the dog sent to Ash County and McGruff, one graduated in July and the other was assigned to Officer Fox.", "The K-9 unit sent to Glacier County was either the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Anderson or the canine assigned to Officer Velasquez.", "Aries graduated sometime after the dog sent to Riverside County." ]
[ "Months", "Dogs", "Officers", "Counties" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "Aries", "Hercules", "Jaws", "McGruff", "Sarge", "Tinkerbell" ]
[ "Anderson", "Fox", "Morton", "Trujillo", "Velasquez", "Wheeler" ]
[ "Ash", "Cole", "Fairfield", "Glacier", "Kermit", "Riverside" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c39f4dc51bcec5c64953018e77bffbf5
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.
[ "The person who took the 1986 cruise wasn't on the Farralon cruise.", "The traveler who took the Baroness cruise is either Natasha or the person who went to Grenada.", "The traveler who took the Neptunia cruise set sail 4 years after Lee.", "Of the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise and the person who took the 1985 cruise, one went to Aruba and the other is Kathy.", "The six travelers are the traveler who took the 1988 cruise, the traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise, the person who went to Grenada, Eugene, the person who took the Azure Seas cruise and Natasha.", "The person who went to Martinique set sail 1 year after the person who took the Caprica cruise.", "The person who went to Puerto Rico set sail 2 years after the traveler who took the Caprica cruise.", "Of the person who took the Caprica cruise and Paula, one went to Aruba and the other was on the 1983 cruise.", "The traveler who went to Jamaica wasn't on the Caprica cruise.", "Of the traveler who went to Puerto Rico and the traveler who took the 1987 cruise, one took the Azure Seas cruise and the other is Bradley." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Cruise Lines", "Destinations" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Bradley", "Eugene", "Kathy", "Lee", "Natasha", "Paula" ]
[ "Azure Seas", "Baroness", "Caprica", "Farralon", "Neptunia", "Silver Shores" ]
[ "Aruba", "Grenada", "Jamaica", "Martinique", "Puerto Rico", "Trinidad" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=eb7e60aac4c6b22ab7d1bb17ea85efe6
The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.
[ "Harriet was either the youngster from troop 3094 or the girl who got the fifth award.", "Maxine was awarded 1 spot before the scout from troop 4250.", "The youngster from troop 4250 won the wildlife badge.", "The youngster from troop 3094 was awarded after Isabel.", "The youngster who got the sixth award was either the youngster from troop 4781 or Roberta.", "The girl from troop 4031 was awarded 1 spot after Wendy.", "Wendy, the girl who got the first award, and the scout who got the fourth award are three different girls.", "Vickie won the ceramics badge.", "The youngster from troop 4781 won the leadership badge.", "The girl who got the fifth award wasn't in troop 4781.", "The youngster from troop 4908 was either Isabel or the scout who won the first aid badge.", "The scout who won the swimming badge was awarded 1 spot before Isabel.", "Isabel was awarded before the youngster from troop 4781." ]
[ "Orders", "Girls", "Badges", "Troops" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Harriet", "Isabel", "Maxine", "Roberta", "Vickie", "Wendy" ]
[ "ceramics", "first aid", "leadership", "swimming", "theater", "wildlife" ]
[ "3094", "4031", "4250", "4781", "4908", "5025" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=17af28ef26c0a1c57fb745a91475adfd
The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just "graduated" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.
[ "The dog from Gilroy trained 3 weeks more than Lucky.", "The canine from Gilroy, Buster, and the canine Stephanie trained are three different dogs.", "The canine from Delhi was trained by Teresa.", "The canine that was in school for 10 weeks, the one from Turlock, Cooper and the dog Stephanie trained are all different dogs.", "Of Charlie and Bailey, one was trained by Odette and the other was in classes for 11 weeks.", "The one from Allerton had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of the one Paula trained.", "The one that was in school for 9 weeks is either the canine from Gilroy or the canine Rachel trained.", "Of Bailey and the one from McFarland, one was in classes for 11 weeks and the other was trained by Paula.", "The one that was in school for 8 weeks is either the one from Allerton or the one Martha trained.", "Bailey isn't from Fontanelle.", "The dog from Fontanelle trained 1 week more than Gizmo.", "Buster was trained by Teresa." ]
[ "Training", "Dogs", "Trainers", "Towns" ]
[ "6 weeks", "7 weeks", "8 weeks", "9 weeks", "10 weeks", "11 weeks" ]
[ "Bailey", "Buster", "Charlie", "Cooper", "Gizmo", "Lucky" ]
[ "Martha", "Odette", "Paula", "Rachel", "Stephanie", "Teresa" ]
[ "Allerton", "Delhi", "Fontanelle", "Gilroy", "McFarland", "Turlock" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c1dc6f5e49e8071c6ac7c3080c04484a
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 holiday is either the hunting holiday or the kayaking trip.", "The hunting holiday was after the vacation with Calvin.", "The Hawaii holiday is either the 2003 trip or the vacation with Yvonne.", "The kayaking trip was 1 year before the Virginia vacation.", "Of the hiking vacation and the vacation with Calvin, one was in 2004 and the other was in Virginia.", "The vacation with Bill wasn't in Texas.", "The Pennsylvania vacation was before the skydiving vacation.", "Of the Hawaii holiday and the 2002 holiday, one was with William and the other was the skydiving vacation.", "The 2004 trip is either the Connecticut trip or the holiday with William.", "Of the 2004 holiday and the 2006 vacation, one was the hiking trip and the other was with Pam.", "The holiday with William wasn't the hang gliding trip.", "The vacation with Yvonne was 4 years before the camping vacation.", "Neither the vacation with Bill nor the 2004 holiday is the Hawaii holiday." ]
[ "Years", "Friends", "Activities", "States" ]
[ "2001", "2002", "2003", "2004", "2005", "2006" ]
[ "Bill", "Calvin", "Gladys", "Pam", "William", "Yvonne" ]
[ "camping", "hang gliding", "hiking", "hunting", "kayaking", "skydiving" ]
[ "Connecticut", "Florida", "Hawaii", "Pennsylvania", "Texas", "Virginia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=192079672123ecc8a771f4ea92613b5a
Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
[ "The shot published by Nature Monthly was taken sometime before the photo of the red panda.", "The shot published by Earth Aware was taken sometime after the photo that cost $250.", "The photo of the giant tortoise was either the photo that cost $825 or the photo published by Nature Monthly.", "Of the shot that cost $475 and the shot that cost $825, one was taken in July and the other was published by Science World.", "The photo of the arctic fox was taken sometime before the photo published by Nature Monthly.", "The shot that cost $250 was taken sometime before the shot published by Animal Science.", "The photo of the orangutan was taken 1 month after the shot that cost $300.", "The shot of the snow leopard cost $700.", "The photo taken in July wasn't published by Animal Science.", "The shot published by Animal Science was taken 1 month before the shot of the giant tortoise.", "The shot of the arctic fox cost $300.", "Of the shot that cost $700 and the shot taken in July, one was of the polar bear and the other was published by Wildzone." ]
[ "Months", "Animals", "Magazines", "Prices" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "arctic fox", "giant tortoise", "orangutan", "polar bear", "red panda", "snow leopard" ]
[ "Animal Science", "Earth Aware", "Nature Monthly", "Science World", "Travel Almanac", "Wildzone" ]
[ "$150", "$250", "$300", "$475", "$700", "$825" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=64e5c17d9846e51121abc37549d8deb2