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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 20 year old animal is either the animal caught in Mesa or the gator that is 12.9 feet long.", "Arthur wasn't caught in Lynn.", "The 15 year old animal is either the animal caught in Erie or the alligator that is 10.2 feet long.", "The alligator caught in Lynn is 5 years older than Sherman.", "The animal caught in Gary is 14.0 feet long.", "Of Arthur and the alligator caught in Reno, one is 30 years old and the other is 12.0 feet long.", "The alligator caught in Erie is somewhat younger than the gator that is 12.0 feet long.", "Neither Barnabas nor the alligator that is 13.6 feet long is the gator caught in Mesa.", "Barnabas is 14.0 feet long.", "The animal caught in Mesa is 15 years older than Sparky.", "Of Carlos and Arthur, one is 10.7 feet long and the other is 30 years old.", "The 25 year old animal, the alligator caught in Troy, Rex and the gator that is 13.6 feet long are all different gators." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Lengths", "Towns" ]
[ "5", "10", "15", "20", "25", "30" ]
[ "Arthur", "Barnabas", "Carlos", "Rex", "Sherman", "Sparky" ]
[ "10.2 feet", "10.7 feet", "12.0 feet", "12.9 feet", "13.6 feet", "14.0 feet" ]
[ "Erie", "Gary", "Lynn", "Mesa", "Reno", "Troy" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50c714a971f3a3017cbac6e6c49eae0b
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.
[ "Of the player who played 8 games and the boy who played 9 games, one wore number 35 and the other played right field.", "The player who wore number 29 played 2 fewer games than the person who played center field.", "Of the person who wore number 32 and the boy who played 12 games, one was Salvatore and the other played shortstop.", "The boy who wore number 32 played somewhat fewer games than Orlando.", "Of Leroy and the person who played second base, one played 9 games and the other wore number 7.", "The player who wore number 29 didn't play first base.", "The person who played left field was either the person who played 9 games or Hugh.", "Neither the boy who wore number 32 nor the person who wore number 29 was the boy who played 9 games.", "The person who wore number 7, the boy who played 9 games, Charles, Orlando and the player who played 8 games were all different players.", "The player who played first base was either the person who played 10 games or the person who played 11 games.", "The boy who wore number 21 played 2 more games than the player who played right field.", "Jorge didn't play second base." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13" ]
[ "Charles", "Hugh", "Jorge", "Leroy", "Orlando", "Salvatore" ]
[ "center field", "first base", "left field", "right field", "second base", "shortstop" ]
[ "3", "7", "21", "29", "32", "35" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2c0187b005f42e37806ea3bf9e7c2c23
Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.
[ "Of the Sheltons and the family moving in on Saturday, one is paying $680 a month and the other is moving into the Jessica Lane apartment.", "The family moving in on Monday is either the family paying $690 a month or the Kerrs.", "Neither the family moving in on Thursday nor the family moving into the York Court apartment is the Kerrs.", "Of the Russells and the family moving into the Brian Lane apartment, one is paying $720 a month and the other is moving in on Friday.", "The family moving in on Friday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving into the York Court apartment.", "The family paying $720 a month is moving in on Sunday.", "The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving into the M Street apartment.", "The Nortons aren't paying $700 a month.", "The Kerrs are paying less per month than the family moving in on Sunday.", "The Underwoods are moving in on Sunday.", "The family moving in on Thursday is paying less per month than the family moving into the M Street apartment.", "Neither the Sheltons nor the family moving in on Friday is the family moving into the Summit Street apartment." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730" ]
[ "Kerrs", "Nortons", "Russells", "Sheltons", "Thompsons", "Underwoods" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Brian Lane", "Grove Street", "Jessica Lane", "M Street", "Summit Street", "York Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=83aeda832a472afcaa11fa2af17ec2e4
Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.
[ "Neither Zachary nor Fernando is the patient with Medicorp insurance.", "Of the patient with Lifealign insurance and the patient with the 12 noon appointment, one is complaining about foot pain and the other is Zachary.", "Of Leroy and the person with the 2:00pm appointment, one is complaining about heartburn and the other is complaining about back pain.", "Steven has an appointment sometime after the person with HealthCo insurance.", "Of Zachary and the patient with HealthCo insurance, one has the 10:00am appointment and the other is complaining about shingles.", "The person with the 1:00pm appointment is complaining about migraines.", "Zachary has an appointment sometime after the person with Medicorp insurance.", "Neither the person suffering from foot pain nor the person with HealthCo insurance is Ronnie.", "The patient suffering from heartburn has an appointment 1 hour after the patient with Lifealign insurance.", "Ronnie isn't complaining about back pain.", "Neither Steven nor Fernando is the patient suffering from foot pain.", "Fernando doesn't have insurance through Red Shield.", "Ronnie has Ambercare insurance." ]
[ "Times", "Names", "Ailments", "Insurers" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Billy", "Fernando", "Leroy", "Ronnie", "Steven", "Zachary" ]
[ "back pain", "foot pain", "heartburn", "hip pain", "migraines", "shingles" ]
[ "Ambercare", "Fumanix", "HealthCo", "Medicorp", "Lifealign", "Red Shield" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d317c558b58f749025ba21fde04120f3
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.
[ "\"Dumbo\" was either the mammoth found in Michigan or the mammoth found in Greenland.", "Of the animal found in Siberia and the animal that was 9.3 ft tall, one is thought to be 110,000 years old and the other was named \"Ellie\".", "The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall lived 60,000 years after the animal found in Norway.", "The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall wasn't found in Saskatchewan.", "The six animals were \"Ellie\", the animal found in Saskatchewan, the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall, the mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall, the mammoth found in Norway and the mammoth found in Michigan.", "\"Thumper\" was unearthed in Siberia.", "\"Peanut\" wasn't exactly 8.2 ft tall.", "The mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old was unearthed in Alaska.", "The mammoth that was 9.3 ft tall lived 60,000 years after \"Peanut\".", "\"Snuffles\" isn't believed to be 80,000 years old.", "The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived sometime after \"Ellie\"." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "Locations", "Heights" ]
[ "230,000 years", "200,000 years", "170,000 years", "140,000 years", "110,000 years", "80,000 years" ]
[ "Dumbo", "Ellie", "Fang", "Peanut", "Snuffles", "Thumper" ]
[ "Alaska", "Greenland", "Michigan", "Norway", "Saskatchewan", "Siberia" ]
[ "7.8 ft", "8.1 ft", "8.2 ft", "8.9 ft", "9.3 ft", "9.6 ft" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=19c59db63588c10885e3c9439de6f590
Its time for this year's Strongman "Dead Lift" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.
[ "Francisco won't lift an exact weight of 1,080 lbs.", "Nicola won't go sixth.", "Jeremy will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the man going fifth.", "Nicola is the Dane.", "The contestant going seventh will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the American.", "Of the person going fourth and Vincent, one will lift 920 lbs and the other is the Russian.", "The contestant who will lift 1,000 lbs, the South African, and the contestant going third are three different competitors.", "Of the person who will lift 960 lbs and the Korean, one will go fifth and the other is Jeremy.", "Of the contestant going seventh and the American, one will lift 1,080 lbs and the other is Brent.", "Brent, the contestant who will lift 880 lbs, and the person who will lift 1,000 lbs are three different competitors.", "The person who will lift 1,000 lbs is either the Korean or the person going fourth.", "The person going sixth is either the American or the person who will lift 880 lbs.", "The contestant who will lift 960 lbs and the Swede are different competitors.", "The contestant going second isn't the Korean." ]
[ "Weights", "Competitors", "Nationalities", "Orders" ]
[ "880 lbs", "920 lbs", "960 lbs", "1,000 lbs", "1,040 lbs", "1,080 lbs" ]
[ "Brent", "Francisco", "Jeremy", "Nicola", "Oliver", "Vincent" ]
[ "American", "Dane", "Korean", "Russian", "South African", "Swede" ]
[ "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=12f9682a61e50251de4465f2a875d8e1
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 solar energy expert is scheduled 1 day after the person from Stanford.", "Oliver is scheduled sometime after the presenter from Stanford.", "The six presenters will be the person from Brown, the wind power expert, the acid rain expert, Alexander, the sulfur oxide expert and Bridget.", "The presenter from Stanford will be either Oliver or the presenter who will speak on May 10th.", "The presenter from Ohio State is scheduled 1 day after the acid rain expert.", "Sheri is scheduled 3 days after the global warming expert.", "The solar energy expert will be either the person from Harvard or Oliver.", "The person from Brown is scheduled 1 day before Alexander.", "Sheri will be either the presenter from Duke or the presenter from Ohio State.", "Valerie will discuss wind power.", "Of the sulfur oxide expert and Bridget, one is from Harvard and the other will speak on May 10th." ]
[ "Days", "Presenters", "Topics", "Institutions" ]
[ "May 10th", "May 11th", "May 12th", "May 13th", "May 14th", "May 15th" ]
[ "Alexander", "Bridget", "Inez", "Oliver", "Sheri", "Valerie" ]
[ "acid rain", "fossil fuels", "global warming", "solar energy", "sulfur oxide", "wind power" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Duke", "Harvard", "Ohio State", "Stanford" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=681318f976b6cf1c0443f38cd6d61fa8
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.
[ "Sheri didn't request havarti.", "The person who came in at 8:30am asked for brioche.", "The person who asked for colby-jack didn't order rye bread.", "The person who asked for mozzarella came in sometime after Genevieve.", "The customer who asked for colby-jack came in one hour after the customer who ordered naan.", "Willie didn't come in at 9:30am.", "The person who asked for parmesan came in one hour after Sheri.", "The six customers were Genevieve, the customer who ordered rye bread, the customer who asked for havarti, the person who asked for ricotta, the person who ordered naan and the person who ordered flatbread.", "Candice was either the customer who ordered flatbread or the person who ordered challah.", "Yvette asked for wheat bread.", "Of the person who ordered wheat bread and the person who asked for parmesan, one came in at 9:00am and the other was Genevieve." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Breads", "Cheeses" ]
[ "7:00am", "7:30am", "8:00am", "8:30am", "9:00am", "9:30am" ]
[ "Candice", "Genevieve", "Hilda", "Sheri", "Willie", "Yvette" ]
[ "brioche", "challah", "flatbread", "naan", "rye bread", "wheat bread" ]
[ "asiago", "colby-jack", "havarti", "mozzarella", "parmesan", "ricotta" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4d9f55d68944b34b8508eff7f1409cbd
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.
[ "Of the app with 3.1 million downloads and the game released in June, one is Castle Crunch and the other was made by Vortia.", "The app with 6.8 million downloads is either the application released in May or the application released in April.", "Angry Ants was released 1 month later than the app released by Digibits.", "The app released by Novio was released 2 months later than the game with 4.2 million downloads.", "The application released in April wasn't developed by Apptastic.", "The application with 8.9 million downloads was released later than Peter Parka.", "Of the application released by BeGamez and the game with 3.1 million downloads, one is Vitalinks and the other was released in August.", "Angry Ants was released earlier than the app with 6.8 million downloads.", "The app released in July doesn't have exactly 8.9 million downloads.", "The app released by Novio is either the game released in July or Castle Crunch.", "The game with 1.5 million downloads is either the application released by Novio or the game released in April.", "The game released by Apptastic was released later than Bubble Bombs." ]
[ "Months", "Games", "Developers", "Downloads" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "Angry Ants", "Bubble Bombs", "Castle Crunch", "Peter Parka", "Vitalinks", "Wizard World" ]
[ "Apptastic", "BeGamez", "Digibits", "Novio", "Trebuchet", "Vortia" ]
[ "1.5 million", "2.3 million", "3.1 million", "4.2 million", "6.8 million", "8.9 million" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=41bea6f597ab6f7360101e2bf61f955d
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 journalist who covered the mass protests left sometime after Randy Reid.", "The journalist who went to Dominica didn't cover the mass protests.", "The reporter who went to Ecuador left sometime after Randy Reid.", "The reporter who covered the royal wedding was either the journalist who went to Ecuador or the reporter sent out on April 5th.", "Peter Peck left 2 days after the journalist who went to Finland.", "Of the journalist sent out on April 8th and the reporter who went to Monaco, one covered the mass protests and the other was Maddy Moore.", "Orin Olsen left 2 days after the reporter who went to Ecuador.", "The reporter sent out on April 5th was either Maddy Moore or Sid Snyder.", "The reporter who went to Dominica didn't cover the Olympic games.", "Of Linda Lott and Peter Peck, one covered the election and the other went to Gabon.", "The journalist who went to Gabon, Orin Olsen, the journalist who covered the mass protests and the reporter who covered the solar eclipse were all different people." ]
[ "Days", "Reporters", "Stories", "Countries" ]
[ "April 4th", "April 5th", "April 6th", "April 7th", "April 8th", "April 9th" ]
[ "Linda Lott", "Maddy Moore", "Orin Olsen", "Peter Peck", "Randy Reid", "Sid Snyder" ]
[ "earthquake", "election", "mass protests", "Olympic games", "royal wedding", "solar eclipse" ]
[ "Dominica", "Ecuador", "Finland", "Gabon", "Monaco", "Yemen" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=59fead48b3f46811883b0527abe877a3
Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.
[ "The Ompoc Eleven costs 2,000 dollars less than the submarine built by Zephyr Waves.", "The submarine with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the craft built by Abyss Toys.", "The $30,000 submersible is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..", "The Rubico One costs somewhat less than the submarine with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet.", "The $27,000 submersible isn't sold by Deep Sea Inc..", "The craft built by MarineCo costs somewhat less than the craft with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.", "The submarine built by Zephyr Waves, the Rubico One, the craft with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, the craft with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet and the Abby EX-4 are all different submarines.", "The craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the craft built by Zephyr Waves.", "Of the craft built by Watertime LLC and the $30,000 craft, one has a maximum depth of 8,500 feet and the other is the Ukani Q2.", "The Marine V costs $29,000.", "The submarine with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet costs somewhat less than the submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd.." ]
[ "Prices", "Submarines", "Companies", "Max Depths" ]
[ "$25,000", "$26,000", "$27,000", "$28,000", "$29,000", "$30,000" ]
[ "Abby EX-4", "Cafader Six", "Marine V", "Ompoc Eleven", "Rubico One", "Ukani Q2" ]
[ "Abyss Toys", "Deep Sea Inc.", "Ecomarine Ltd.", "MarineCo", "Watertime LLC", "Zephyr Waves" ]
[ "2,500 feet", "7,000 feet", "8,500 feet", "11,500 feet", "13,000 feet", "16,000 feet" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=01736832da57f764729584eaf05e4ff9
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.
[ "Gizmo Glory's song isn't \"Anything Else\".", "Of the folk track and the fifth song, one is by Bliss Iron and the other is \"Vanity Plates\".", "Of \"What We Need\" and the third song, one is by Abacus and the other is by Legion Five.", "The third song is \"Can't Escape\".", "Manic Android's track is sometime after \"Anything Else\".", "Manic Android's song isn't grunge.", "The rock and roll track is 1 track before \"Anything Else\".", "Of the bluegrass song and the country song, one is the fourth track and the other is by Abacus.", "The folk track is \"I Think of You\".", "\"Beverly\" is either the dubstep track or the sixth song.", "The second track isn't bluegrass.", "Silver Blue's track is sometime after the bluegrass song." ]
[ "Orders", "Band Names", "Song Titles", "Genres" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Abacus", "Bliss Iron", "Gizmo Glory", "Legion Five", "Manic Android", "Silver Blue" ]
[ "Anything Else", "Beverly", "Can\\'t Escape", "I Think of You", "Vanity Plates", "What We Need" ]
[ "bluegrass", "country", "dubstep", "folk", "grunge", "rock and roll" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=70a00edf55635303bd6b0fbcdd22623e
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.
[ "Mr. Padilla's student is Alvin.", "Of Mr. Ward's client and Isaac, one has the 9:00am class and the other is 17 years old.", "Mrs. Vazquez's client isn't Willard.", "The student with the 12 noon class isn't 17 years old.", "The 20-year-old trainee is scheduled 3 hours before Willard.", "Of the student with the 1:00pm class and Willard, one is 18 years old and the other is 21 years old.", "Mr. Keller's student isn't 15 years old.", "Greg is scheduled 1 hour after Mrs. Vazquez's trainee.", "Mr. Ward's trainee is scheduled 1 hour before Alvin.", "Greg is scheduled sometime before Mr. Rodriguez's trainee.", "The six people are Mr. Keller's student, Dwayne, the 17-year-old trainee, the student with the 11:00am class, the 18-year-old client and the student with the 1:00pm class." ]
[ "Times", "Instructors", "Students", "Ages" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Mr. Keller", "Mr. Padilla", "Mr. Rodriguez", "Mrs. Vazquez", "Mr. Ward", "Mrs. Young" ]
[ "Alvin", "Dwayne", "Greg", "Isaac", "Lorena", "Willard" ]
[ "15", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1c9524049e6183033424fc3006286d4e
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
[ "Of Gregory's tour and the 9:00am tour, one has 8 people in it and the other has 7 people in it.", "The trip with 11 people, the outing starting at Yorkville, the 7:00am outing, the trip starting at Greektown and Dustin's tour are all different tours.", "Kelly's tour won't be at 7:00am.", "The outing starting at Casa Loma will begin sometime after Whitney's outing.", "Of the trip with 8 people and the 8:00am outing, one is with Yvonne and the other will start at Yorkville.", "Whitney's trip isn't a group of 11 people.", "Shannon's outing is either the outing with 8 people or the tour starting at Little Italy.", "Of the 12 noon trip and the tour with 3 people, one will start at Little Italy and the other is with Gregory.", "Whitney's trip isn't a group of 10 people.", "Kelly's tour will begin 3 hours before the tour starting at City Hall." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon" ]
[ "Dustin", "Gregory", "Kelly", "Shannon", "Whitney", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Casa Loma", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy", "Yorkville" ]
[ "3", "4", "7", "8", "10", "11" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7565f4911045ec6f86c91e278640f5df
Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).
[ "The Mechania, the machine that can fly for 60 minutes, and the $525 drone are three different devices.", "The machine that can fly for 10 minutes costs more than the Belhino 5.", "The $750 device doesn't have a maximum flight time of 15 minutes.", "The $825 machine doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 1,000 ft.", "Of the Werril 23A and the device with a maximum range of 100 ft, one costs $675 and the other can fly for up to 30 minutes.", "The Eldang-X costs 75 dollars less than the device with a maximum range of 475 ft.", "The drone that can fly for 60 minutes is either the machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft or the $450 drone.", "The Zarobit-C costs $750.", "Of the Zarobit-C and the Belhino 5, one has a maximum range of 250 ft and the other can fly for up to 20 minutes.", "The Belhino 5 costs 75 dollars more than the drone with a maximum range of 350 ft.", "Of the Suzutake and the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft, one can fly for up to 40 minutes and the other costs $675.", "The $825 machine doesn't have a maximum flight time of 40 minutes." ]
[ "Prices", "Drones", "Ranges", "Flying Times" ]
[ "$450", "$525", "$600", "$675", "$750", "$825" ]
[ "Belhino 5", "Eldang-X", "Mechania", "Suzutake", "Werril 23A", "Zarobit-C" ]
[ "100 ft", "250 ft", "350 ft", "475 ft", "650 ft", "1,000 ft" ]
[ "10 minutes", "15 minutes", "20 minutes", "30 minutes", "40 minutes", "60 minutes" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b6b5e60b5132746e421f69cab9f3d6f3
Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.
[ "The grandchild from St. Paul is 14 years old.", "The one with the April 3rd birthday doesn't live in Klamath River.", "Nathaniel isn't 9 years old.", "Of Sadie and the one from Popejoy, one was born on April 23rd and the other is 6 years old.", "The child from Orange City has a birthday 4 days after the 14-year-old.", "The six children are Franklin, the 9-year-old, the child with the April 23rd birthday, the grandchild with the April 19th birthday, the 8-year-old and the child with the April 3rd birthday.", "The 18-year-old has a birthday sometime before Franklin.", "The grandchild from Klamath River has a birthday sometime before the 9-year-old.", "The one from Junction City has a birthday 12 days after Douglas.", "The 18-year-old has a birthday sometime before Douglas.", "Nathaniel isn't 5 years old.", "Walter isn't 9 years old." ]
[ "Birthdays", "Grandchildren", "Ages", "Towns" ]
[ "April 3rd", "April 7th", "April 11th", "April 15th", "April 19th", "April 23rd" ]
[ "Douglas", "Edmund", "Franklin", "Nathaniel", "Sadie", "Walter" ]
[ "5", "6", "8", "9", "14", "18" ]
[ "Junction City", "Klamath River", "Norridgewock", "Orange City", "Popejoy", "St. Paul" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cf33d0418277181b455e90e60fc257a7
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 camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels costs more than the model made by Torvia.", "The model with a resolution of 14 megapixels is either the MX-827 or the camera made by Banion.", "The camera made by Honwa costs 25 dollars more than the FC-520.", "The model made by Lirios is either the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels or the $600 camera.", "The model with a resolution of 20 megapixels isn't the G-290.", "The DM-5000 costs 50 dollars less than the camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels.", "The model made by Torvia costs 25 dollars more than the Lectra 6.", "The camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels costs 75 dollars more than the model made by Torvia.", "The model made by Cober is the DM-5000.", "Of the model with a resolution of 18 megapixels and the model with a resolution of 24 megapixels, one is made by Banion and the other is the DM-5000.", "The DM-5000 costs 100 dollars less than the camera with a resolution of 26 megapixels.", "The $550 camera doesn't have a resolution of 18 megapixels.", "The camera made by Nectron has a resolution of 14 megapixels." ]
[ "Prices", "Companies", "Cameras", "Resolutions" ]
[ "$550", "$575", "$600", "$625", "$650", "$675" ]
[ "Banion", "Cober", "Honwa", "Lirios", "Nectron", "Torvia" ]
[ "DM-5000", "FC-520", "G-290", "Lectra 6", "MX-827", "Tela G5" ]
[ "10 megapixels", "14 megapixels", "18 megapixels", "20 megapixels", "24 megapixels", "26 megapixels" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3065486eec3a5d5d593d98220b459098
The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a "three-legged race". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.
[ "Eddie's duo finished in 38 seconds.", "Of Wendy's team and the team that finished in 32 seconds, one included Felipe and the other was from Riverside.", "Brandon's duo was either the pair from Myers Flat or the duo that finished in 35 seconds.", "The team from Frazier Park included Tina.", "Of the team that finished in 44 seconds and the pair from Project City, one included Valerie and the other included David.", "The duo that finished in 38 seconds included Patti.", "Of Sandy's team and the pair from Frazier Park, one finished in 32 seconds and the other included Alexander.", "The duo from Ireton finished 6 seconds after Valerie's team.", "Alexander's duo didn't finish in exactly 41 seconds.", "Sandy's team finished sometime after Felipe's duo." ]
[ "Times", "Boys", "Girls", "Towns" ]
[ "29 seconds", "32 seconds", "35 seconds", "38 seconds", "41 seconds", "44 seconds" ]
[ "Alexander", "Brandon", "Cedric", "David", "Eddie", "Felipe" ]
[ "Patti", "Robyn", "Sandy", "Tina", "Valerie", "Wendy" ]
[ "Emeryville", "Frazier Park", "Ireton", "Myers Flat", "Project City", "Riverside" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2b2318b7c4044c2f6da9e72c10e36c47
A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned "King of the Reunion." Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.
[ "The doctor received more votes than the lacrosse player.", "The person who got 39 votes played basketball.", "Jorge received 7 votes more votes than the lacrosse player.", "The golf player received 14 votes fewer votes than the dentist.", "The basketball player is either the contestant who got 18 votes or Dennis.", "Of the architect and Francisco, one played basketball and the other received 4 votes.", "The musician is either the soccer player or the person who got 18 votes.", "The contestant who got 25 votes never played soccer.", "Of the lawyer and Bennie, one played golf and the other received 25 votes.", "Sergio never played football.", "The contestant who got 32 votes is either the football player or the waiter.", "The lacrosse player received 14 votes fewer votes than the lawyer." ]
[ "Votes", "Contestants", "Sports", "Occupations" ]
[ "4", "11", "18", "25", "32", "39" ]
[ "Bennie", "Dennis", "Eduardo", "Francisco", "Jorge", "Sergio" ]
[ "baseball", "basketball", "football", "golf", "lacrosse", "soccer" ]
[ "architect", "dentist", "doctor", "lawyer", "musician", "waiter" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb36636a3fa794142724b9cc5f198aa3
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 lanternfish wasn't found in 1989.", "The creature discovered in the Velma Deep was found 1,500 feet lower down than the animal found in 1978.", "The animal found in 1984 was found 6,000 feet lower down than the creature discovered in the Willis Trench.", "The viperfish is either the animal discovered in the Fallon Deep or the animal found in 1993.", "Of the animal found in 1983 and the bristlemouth, one was discovered in the Tethys Trough and the other was discovered in the Willis Trench.", "The viperfish was found somewhat lower down than the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough.", "The six animals are the tube worm, the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough, the animal found in 1998, the specimen discovered in the Zini Trench, the specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench and the animal found in 1993.", "Of the lancetfish and the creature found in 1993, one was found at 16,500 ft and the other was discovered in the Willis Trench.", "The viperfish wasn't found at 22,500 ft.", "The specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench, the creature found in 1978, and the specimen found in 1993 are three different animals." ]
[ "Depths", "Animals", "Locations", "Years" ]
[ "15,000 ft", "16,500 ft", "18,000 ft", "19,500 ft", "21,000 ft", "22,500 ft" ]
[ "bristlemouth", "daggertooth", "lanternfish", "lancetfish", "tube worm", "viperfish" ]
[ "Fallon Deep", "Malinga Trench", "Tethys Trough", "Velma Deep", "Willis Trench", "Zini Trench" ]
[ "1978", "1983", "1984", "1989", "1993", "1998" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=88764a95ca153194dd495023abc24fda
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.
[ "Beverly's assignment starts 1 hour before the living room assignment.", "Of the $8.50 job and Beverly's job, one is the dining room and the other starts at 8:00am.", "Olivia's task, the task that starts at 11:00am, the $10.00 job and the living room assignment are all different jobs.", "The $6.00 task starts 4 hours after the basement assignment.", "Glenn's task doesn't get an allowance of $8.50.", "The $9.00 task starts 2 hours after Elisa's assignment.", "The laundry room assignment is either the job that starts at 11:00am or Phillip's job.", "The task that starts at 10:00am doesn't get an allowance of $5.00.", "Neither Kay's assignment nor Olivia's chore is the task that starts at 10:00am.", "The $10.00 assignment is the basement.", "The bathroom assignment is either Glenn's job or the job that starts at 9:00am.", "Phillip's job is the garage.", "The $6.00 task is the garage." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Beverly", "Elisa", "Glenn", "Kay", "Olivia", "Phillip" ]
[ "basement", "bathroom", "dining room", "garage", "laundry room", "living room" ]
[ "$5.00", "$6.00", "$6.50", "$8.50", "$9.00", "$10.00" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=379c847390e117b5184e62408b0da318
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.
[ "Kyle won't arrive at Paradise.", "The person arriving at Quimby will leave sometime after the person departing from Guadalupe.", "The conductor arriving at Paradise will leave sometime before Herman.", "The six conductors are Nathan, the conductor working on June 14, the conductor departing from Jackman, the conductor arriving at Paradise, the conductor arriving at New Hartford and the conductor working on June 13.", "The conductor arriving at Zwingle will leave 4 days after the person departing from Jackman.", "Kyle won't arrive at Zwingle.", "Nathan will leave sometime after the conductor arriving at Shell Rock.", "Nathan will leave 3 days before the person departing from Leland.", "The person working on June 13 is either Greg or the conductor departing from Guadalupe.", "Of the conductor departing from Audubon and Greg, one will arrive at Quimby and the other is scheduled to leave on June 11.", "The conductor arriving at Zwingle is either the conductor working on June 13 or the person working on June 14.", "The person working on June 13 won't depart from Epworth.", "The person departing from Audubon will leave sometime before Philip.", "The conductor departing from Audubon will leave 1 day after Julio." ]
[ "Days", "Names", "Departures", "Arrivals" ]
[ "June 10", "June 11", "June 12", "June 13", "June 14", "June 15" ]
[ "Greg", "Herman", "Julio", "Kyle", "Nathan", "Philip" ]
[ "Audubon", "Epworth", "Guadalupe", "Indio", "Jackman", "Leland" ]
[ "New Hartford", "Paradise", "Quimby", "Shell Rock", "Vinalhaven", "Zwingle" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d509fe2edf4a4bf71c0ddbbc1728c188
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.
[ "The puppy adopted in February isn't named Joel.", "Salvatore is either Alicia's pet or the dog adopted in May.", "Of Kevin and Josephine's pet, one was adopted in February and the other is the boxer.", "Ida's pet isn't named Kevin.", "Josephine's pet is either Joel or the puppy adopted in April.", "The poodle was adopted 1 month before Salvatore.", "The puppy adopted in January is named Russell.", "Of Russell and Desiree's pet, one was adopted in May and the other is the shih tzu.", "The dachshund is either Joel or Alicia's pet.", "The collie was adopted 1 month before Nicholas.", "Ida's pet is either the poodle or the boxer.", "Beatrice's pet is either Nicholas or Salvatore." ]
[ "Months", "Owners", "Dog Breeds", "Names" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Alicia", "Beatrice", "Desiree", "Gail", "Ida", "Josephine" ]
[ "black lab", "boxer", "collie", "dachshund", "poodle", "shih tzu" ]
[ "Joel", "Kevin", "Lonnie", "Nicholas", "Russell", "Salvatore" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=148f3cf8dee0ffe5d1763b27e19bbdc9
The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.
[ "Of the baby born in March and Mei Lan, one weighed 82 grams and the other was Po Lang's baby.", "Of the panda born in May and the baby that weighed 106 grams, one was Mei Lan and the other was Shi Lin's baby.", "Hua Mei wasn't born in June.", "Chi Chi didn't weight exactly 97 grams.", "The panda born in May, Hua Mei, and the offspring that weighed 106 grams are three different pandas.", "The panda that weighed 102 grams was born 2 months before Yuan Zai's baby.", "The panda that weighed 106 grams was born 2 months after Tian Tian's baby.", "The baby that weighed 102 grams was born 2 months before Den Ping.", "Tian Tian's baby was either the offspring that weighed 102 grams or Chi Chi.", "Xi Lian's baby, the baby born in February, Hua Mei, Bai Yun and the offspring that weighed 106 grams were all different pandas.", "The offspring that weighed 82 grams was either Yuan Zai's baby or Shi Lin's baby.", "Bai Yun was either the offspring that weighed 93 grams or the offspring that weighed 102 grams." ]
[ "Months", "Babies", "Mothers", "Weights" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Bai Yun", "Chi Chi", "Den Ping", "Hua Mei", "Ling Ling", "Mei Lan" ]
[ "Po Lang", "Shi Lin", "Tai Shan", "Tian Tian", "Xi Lian", "Yuan Zai" ]
[ "82 grams", "93 grams", "96 grams", "97 grams", "102 grams", "106 grams" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3759e5922d50145c82162d0991882a63
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.
[ "Waldemuller's map is either the print of Corsica or the $1,100 map.", "The print of North Africa was published 18 years after the $250 print.", "The six maps are Stamson's map, the print of Iceland, the $2,500 map, the map of Tuscany, the map of Denmark and the $1,100 print.", "Waldemuller's print was published sometime after the print of Iceland.", "Lafiori's map isn't priced at $750.", "The map of Denmark, the $250 map, and the $1,100 print are three different maps.", "Of the $315 print and Handle's print, one was of Iceland and the other was of Scandinavia.", "Waldemuller's map wasn't published in 1803.", "The $545 print was published 72 years after the map of Scandinavia.", "Of Muenster's print and the $1,100 map, one was published in 1731 and the other was of Scandinavia." ]
[ "Years", "Cartographers", "Subjects", "Prices" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Handle", "Jenson", "Lafiori", "Muenster", "Stamson", "Waldemuller" ]
[ "Corsica", "Denmark", "Iceland", "North Africa", "Scandinavia", "Tuscany" ]
[ "$250", "$315", "$545", "$750", "$1,100", "$2,500" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3a5e26d64c4ac14804e74174b313bd55
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 automobile that drove for 625 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 70 MPH.", "The Ober College team's car drove somewhat farther than the Zenmoto.", "Of the Bennington team's automobile and the automobile that drove for 650 miles, one had a high speed of 69 MPH and the other is the Versem.", "Of the car that drove for 600 miles and the Mersey Tech team's automobile, one is the Garusky and the other had a high speed of 65 MPH.", "Neither the car with a high speed of 70 MPH nor the car that drove for 550 miles was the Poltris.", "The automobile that drove for 625 miles was built by the Alby College team.", "The Garusky drove 50 fewer miles than the Darbyshire team's car.", "The car with a high speed of 72 MPH drove somewhat farther than the Cober.", "The Mersey Tech team's car didn't have a high speed of exactly 74 MPH.", "The Cober wasn't built by the Varseyton team.", "Neither the car that drove for 575 miles nor the automobile that drove for 550 miles was the Awick.", "The Zenmoto was built by the Darbyshire team.", "The Zenmoto drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 72 MPH." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles", "650 miles" ]
[ "Awick", "Cober", "Garusky", "Poltris", "Versem", "Zenmoto" ]
[ "62 MPH", "65 MPH", "69 MPH", "70 MPH", "72 MPH", "74 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Bennington", "Darbyshire", "Mersey Tech", "Ober College", "Varseyton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cc6543ea4cde20a1049dbfd24a2db575
Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.
[ "The interpreter who will be working with Orlando will start sometime before the person who will be going to the Chemistry class.", "The person who will be going to the History class, the interpreter who will be working with Rafael, and the person who will be working with Nelson are three different people.", "The person whose assignment begins at 2:00pm, the interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class, and the person who will be working with Karla are three different people.", "Harold, the interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm, and the interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class are three different people.", "The interpreter whose assignment begins at 1:00pm is either the person who will be going to the Geometry class or the person who will be working with Nelson.", "The person who will be going to the Physics class will be working with Patrick.", "Earnest will start 1 hour after the person who will be going to the History class.", "Harold won't begin work at 1:00pm.", "The person who will be going to the History class will start 1 hour before the interpreter who will be working with Patrick.", "The person who will be going to the Geometry class will start 2 hours after the interpreter who will be working with Sophie.", "Of the person who will be going to the Geometry class and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm, one will be working with Karla and the other is Ira.", "The person who will be going to the Physics class will start sometime after Frederick.", "Of the person who will be working with Nelson and the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class, one is Gordon and the other will start work at 1:00pm." ]
[ "Times", "Interpreters", "Students", "Classes" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12:00pm", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Brent", "Earnest", "Frederick", "Gordon", "Harold", "Ira" ]
[ "Karla", "Nelson", "Orlando", "Patrick", "Rafael", "Sophie" ]
[ "Algebra", "Biology", "Chemistry", "Geometry", "History", "Physics" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=157262c372fda07d6eb9af1ec0124783
There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different "Smokejumper" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.
[ "The squad that jumped at 12:00pm, Tango Group, and the team with 10 members are three different teams.", "Charlie Group is either the team with 5 members or the squad with 9 members.", "The team with 9 members deployed 2 hours before Sierra Group.", "The team that dropped at Dana Point is either the squad with 9 members or Foxtrot Group.", "Tango Group didn't deploy at 1:00pm.", "The squad with 10 members deployed 2 hours after the squad that dropped at Dana Point.", "The team with 4 members is either the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain or the squad that dropped at Brook Woods.", "Foxtrot Group doesn't have exactly 7 members.", "The squad with 9 members deployed 2 hours before the team that dropped at Gran Mountain.", "Of the team that jumped at 10:00am and Yankee Group, one has 4 people in it and the other was dropped at Anthon Ridge.", "The team that dropped at Frazier Park, the team that jumped at 9:00am, Tango Group, Charlie Group and the team with 10 members are all different teams.", "Of the team that jumped at 12:00pm and the squad with 10 members, one is Yankee Group and the other was dropped at Brook Woods." ]
[ "Times", "Teams", "Locations", "Team Sizes" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12:00pm", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Charlie", "Foxtrot", "Sierra", "Tango", "Whiskey", "Yankee" ]
[ "Anthon Ridge", "Brook Woods", "Crestline X", "Dana Point", "Frazier Park", "Gran Mountain" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "9", "10" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b0eb943aeb7748bea66983293d5a36f3
Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.
[ "Of Muenster's map and the print of Tuscany, one was published in 1713 and the other is priced at $315.", "The print published in 1731 is either Lafiori's print or the $315 map.", "The $545 print is either the print of Iceland or the map published in 1731.", "The print published in 1803 isn't priced at $250.", "The map of North Africa was published sometime before the $250 map.", "Jenson's print was published 18 years after the map of Scandinavia.", "Stamson's print was published 18 years before the print of North Africa.", "Bleux's print is priced at $545.", "Lafiori's print isn't priced at $250.", "Of the map published in 1803 and Stamson's map, one was of Denmark and the other is priced at $750.", "The $1,100 map was of Scandinavia.", "The print of Tuscany was published sometime before Handle's print.", "The map published in 1767 was of Iceland." ]
[ "Years", "Cartographers", "Subjects", "Prices" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Bleux", "Handle", "Jenson", "Lafiori", "Muenster", "Stamson" ]
[ "Denmark", "Iceland", "North Africa", "Scandinavia", "Tuscany", "Warsaw" ]
[ "$250", "$315", "$545", "$750", "$1,100", "$1,500" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=40431bcfbef70619171d42352471b302
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 Rainbow Reef saw 4 more manatees than Captain Romero's boat.", "The Watery Pete is either Captain Armstrong's boat or the boat that went to Trey's Tunnel.", "Captain Jacobson's vessel, the boat that went to Betty Beach, and the boat that went to Trey's Tunnel are three different boats.", "The Watery Pete didn't see a total of 8 manatees.", "The six boats are the Sea Cow, Captain Lloyd's vessel, the boat that went to Yellow Bend, Captain Yang's vessel, Captain Jacobson's boat and the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel.", "Of the Samantha and the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel, one saw 4 manatees and the other was led by Captain Romero.", "Captain Preston's vessel saw 1 more manatees than the vessel that went to Betty Beach.", "The Mellow Mel didn't go to Silver springs.", "The Watery Pete saw more manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat.", "Of the vessel that went to Hollow Hole and the Benny II, one was led by Captain Lloyd and the other was led by Captain Romero." ]
[ "Manatees", "Boats", "Captains", "Locations" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Benny II", "Daily Ray", "Mellow Mel", "Samantha", "Sea Cow", "Watery Pete" ]
[ "Armstrong", "Jacobson", "Lloyd", "Preston", "Romero", "Yang" ]
[ "Betty Beach", "Hollow Hole", "Rainbow Reef", "Silver springs", "Trey\\'s Tunnel", "Yellow Bend" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d87f28fc455c324a02be91b814e13a9
Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.
[ "82 Sylvia is rich in rhodium.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 has a diameter 12 km larger than 82 Sylvia.", "The asteroid with a diameter of 35 km is either the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 or the asteroid rich in gold.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 is rich in cobalt.", "11 Ceres has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040.", "413 Doiotima doesn't have an exact diameter of 29 km.", "49 Eugenia has a diameter 24 km larger than the asteroid rich in rhodium.", "26 Amphitrite will see mining operations begin in 2028.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045 doesn't contain any platinum.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 is either the asteroid with a diameter of 17 km or the asteroid rich in phosphorous.", "11 Ceres is either the asteroid rich in platinum or the asteroid rich in rhodium.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028, the asteroid rich in gold and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026 are all different asteroids." ]
[ "Diameters", "Asteroids", "Elements", "Years" ]
[ "11 km", "17 km", "23 km", "29 km", "35 km", "41 km" ]
[ "11 Ceres", "26 Amphitrite", "413 Doiotima", "49 Eugenia", "61 Nemesis", "82 Sylvia" ]
[ "cobalt", "gold", "nickel", "phosphorous", "platinum", "rhodium" ]
[ "2026", "2028", "2030", "2035", "2040", "2045" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=588bb77b683f79dee07c234e272b2230
A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.
[ "The jumper who first started in 1984 doesn't wear the lime green suit.", "Otis started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who wears the pink suit.", "The six skydivers are the skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps, Nathaniel, the skydiver who wears the lime green suit, Bobby, Harvey and the skydiver who wears the pink suit.", "The skydiver who first started in 1987 is either the skydiver who wears the lime green suit or Harvey.", "Nathaniel hasn't done exactly 58 previous jumps.", "Clayton didn't start skydiving in 1984.", "The jumper who first started in 1984 doesn't wear the teal suit.", "Of the jumper who first started in 1986 and the jumper who has done 69 previous jumps, one is Otis and the other wears the red suit.", "The jumper who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year before the jumper who wears the lime green suit.", "Bobby didn't start skydiving in 1984.", "Neither the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps nor the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps is Nathaniel.", "Clayton is either the skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps or the skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps.", "The skydiver who first started in 1982 is either the jumper who wears the gold suit or the jumper who wears the lime green suit.", "Bobby hasn't done exactly 49 previous jumps." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987" ]
[ "Bobby", "Clayton", "Harvey", "Nathaniel", "Otis", "Philip" ]
[ "gold", "lime green", "maroon", "pink", "red", "teal" ]
[ "42", "49", "58", "64", "69", "73" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a9a122fac1336a34695ecdd6103d8671
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 meeting in Jackson is for the sales rep job.", "The meeting for the graphic design position will be either the meeting in Inyokern or the meeting on August 25th.", "The Streeter Inc. interview is sometime after the interview in Dundee.", "The Sancode interview isn't in Quasqueton.", "The Sancode interview is sometime after the interview for the copywriter position.", "Of the meeting in Jackson and the interview on August 24th, one is at Canway and the other is for the tech support job.", "Of the interview for the web developer position and the interview on August 22nd, one is at Alpha Plus and the other is at Laneplex.", "The Haytouch interview isn't for the copywriter job.", "Of the meeting in Dundee and the meeting in Eustis, one is on August 23rd and the other is at Alpha Plus.", "The interview on August 22nd is for the janitor job.", "The interview in Winslow is 1 day before the meeting for the copywriter position.", "The interview on August 21st isn't in Dundee." ]
[ "Days", "Companies", "Positions", "Towns" ]
[ "August 20th", "August 21st", "August 22nd", "August 23rd", "August 24th", "August 25th" ]
[ "Alpha Plus", "Canway", "Haytouch", "Laneplex", "Sancode", "Streeter Inc." ]
[ "copywriter", "graphic design", "janitor", "sales rep", "tech support", "web developer" ]
[ "Dundee", "Eustis", "Inyokern", "Jackson", "Quasqueton", "Winslow" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0115469937482f9971df17dde4a57f15
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
[ "Victor is a native of Washington.", "Mattie isn't a native of Texas.", "The centenarian who lives in Fruitland isn't a native of Texas.", "Of the person who is 110 years old and the Florida native, one lives in Fruitland and the other is Gilbert.", "Neither Gilbert nor the Texas native is the centenarian who lives in New Liberty.", "Cody is either the person who lives in Yountville or the Kansas native.", "The centenarian who lives in Fruitland is 1 year older than Arlene.", "The person who lives in Yountville is either the Missouri native or Doris.", "Of the centenarian who is 110 years old and the Delaware native, one is Doris and the other lives in Compton.", "Of the person who is 113 years old and the Missouri native, one lives in Isleton and the other lives in Yountville.", "The person who lives in New Liberty is 3 years older than Mattie." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "States", "Hometowns" ]
[ "109 years", "110 years", "111 years", "112 years", "113 years", "114 years" ]
[ "Arlene", "Cody", "Doris", "Gilbert", "Mattie", "Victor" ]
[ "Delaware", "Florida", "Kansas", "Missouri", "Texas", "Washington" ]
[ "Compton", "Fruitland", "Greene", "Isleton", "New Liberty", "Yountville" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fbcb45a7c67e900fff282d291161227c
The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.
[ "Of the team from Cromberg and the \"Color Blinds\", one uses orange paintballs and the other uses white paintballs.", "The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked somewhere behind the orange team.", "Of the \"Splat Squad\" and the team from Prairie City, one finished second and the other uses white paintballs.", "The \"Pea Shooters\" isn't from Libertyville.", "The six teams are the \"Spray Paints\", the orange team, the squad from Yucca Valley, the yellow team, the green team and the squad from Prairie City.", "The green team, the team from Armona, and the team from Prairie City are three different teams.", "The purple team was ranked 1 place behind the group from Armona.", "The group from Forest City was ranked 4 places behind the white team.", "The \"Target Bombs\" is either the blue team or the group from Prairie City.", "The \"Target Bombs\" didn't finish sixth." ]
[ "Rankings", "Teams", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Color Blinds", "Night Ninjas", "Pea Shooters", "Splat Squad", "Spray Paints", "Target Bombs" ]
[ "blue", "green", "orange", "purple", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Armona", "Cromberg", "Forest City", "Libertyville", "Prairie City", "Yucca Valley" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=de88c292e7592976ce3fdce1b2c82a2e
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 session with Howard is either Crystal's appointment or the session at 1:30pm.", "Danny's lesson won't focus on cardio.", "Of Fannie's lesson and the cycling session, one is with Howard and the other is at 12:30pm.", "Blake's lesson is with Kristin.", "The racketball appointment is 2 hours after the lesson with Jimmy.", "Crystal's lesson will focus on free weights.", "Arnold's appointment will focus on swimming.", "The free weights appointment isn't with Michelle.", "Blake's appointment is sometime after the session with Lena.", "The swimming appointment isn't with Jimmy.", "The cardio lesson is 2 hours before Crystal's appointment.", "Garrett's appointment is sometime after the racketball appointment." ]
[ "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", "swimming" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ea9924e0aefbb276536ef6115e8e8dd3
Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.
[ "The person who won $20 million, the winner from Kansas, and Ed Elliott are three different people.", "Of Ed Elliott and the judge, one was from Louisiana and the other won $25 million.", "The person from Rhode Island was either the winner who won $10 million or Ed Elliott.", "Gil Greene won 5 million less than the accountant.", "Dharma Day was the teacher.", "The teacher wasn't from Arkansas.", "Hilda Hunt wasn't from Kansas.", "The lawyer was either Ed Elliott or the person from Hawaii.", "Hilda Hunt didn't win exactly $30 million.", "Alice Anders didn't win exactly $15 million.", "The person who won $10 million was the senator.", "The winner from Kansas won 5 million less than the judge.", "Gil Greene won somewhat more than the person from Arkansas.", "The senator won 5 million more than Dharma Day." ]
[ "Winnings", "Winners", "States", "Occupations" ]
[ "$5 million", "$10 million", "$15 million", "$20 million", "$25 million", "$30 million" ]
[ "Alice Anders", "Betty Baxter", "Dharma Day", "Ed Elliott", "Gil Greene", "Hilda Hunt" ]
[ "Arkansas", "Connecticut", "Hawaii", "Kansas", "Louisiana", "Rhode Island" ]
[ "accountant", "doctor", "judge", "lawyer", "senator", "teacher" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6aa960bb1e0abcc63fd2d81a2a0cba50
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.
[ "The bathroom assignment starts 1 hour before the $6.00 job.", "Of the $9.00 job and Vicky's job, one starts at 1:00pm and the other is the living room.", "The mud room assignment starts 1 hour before the $5.00 chore.", "The $5.00 task is either the living room assignment or Glenn's job.", "The $7.50 task starts 2 hours after the mud room assignment.", "Glenn's assignment doesn't begin at 12 noon.", "The task that starts at 8:00am gets an allowance of $8.00.", "Neither the garage assignment nor the dining room assignment is the assignment that starts at 11:00am.", "The six jobs are Willie's assignment, the garage assignment, the dining room assignment, the bathroom assignment, the laundry room assignment and the assignment that starts at 10:00am.", "Daniel's chore doesn't get an allowance of $7.50.", "Olivia's assignment is the dining room.", "The chore that starts at 9:00am is either the $8.00 chore or the $6.00 job.", "Neither Glenn's assignment nor the laundry room assignment is the assignment that starts at 9:00am.", "The $9.00 task starts sometime after the garage assignment." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Daniel", "Glenn", "Nancy", "Olivia", "Vicky", "Willie" ]
[ "bathroom", "dining room", "garage", "laundry room", "living room", "mud room" ]
[ "$5.00", "$6.00", "$7.50", "$8.00", "$8.50", "$9.00" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a78a9a33ab7515edb75adeee8ced1ca1
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 rental to be picked up in Los Altos is for a period 2 days shorter than the Kia reservation.", "The reservation to be picked up in Durham isn't for the Kia.", "Freda Franklin's rental won't be picked up in Valencia.", "The 5 day rental is either the reservation to be picked up in Durham or Rose Rowland's reservation.", "The 6 day rental won't be picked up in Valencia.", "Of the reservation to be picked up in Groveland and Mira Morrow's rental, one is for the Chevrolet and the other is for 2 days.", "Mira Morrow's reservation is for a somewhat longer period than the rental to be picked up in Los Altos.", "The Nissan reservation is for a somewhat longer period than Vicky Vaughan's reservation.", "Tanya Todd's rental won't be picked up in Groveland.", "Of the rental to be picked up in Iowa Falls and the 6 day reservation, one is for the Chevrolet and the other is Vicky Vaughan's.", "The six rentals are the 7 day rental, the Hyundai rental, Rose Rowland's reservation, Tanya Todd's rental, Irene Ingram's reservation and Mira Morrow's rental.", "Rose Rowland's rental is either the Jeep rental or the rental to be picked up in Groveland." ]
[ "Contract Length", "Customers", "Cars", "Locations" ]
[ "2 days", "3 days", "4 days", "5 days", "6 days", "7 days" ]
[ "Freda Franklin", "Irene Ingram", "Mira Morrow", "Rose Rowland", "Tanya Todd", "Vicky Vaughan" ]
[ "Chevrolet", "Hyundai", "Jeep", "Kia", "Nissan", "Toyota" ]
[ "Durham", "Groveland", "Iowa Falls", "Los Altos", "Redding", "Valencia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=06fcd7df1efb98d140226ce972019875
Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.
[ "The person who's going to Cornell is either the student who received the $45,000 scholarship or the person who will major in Mathematics.", "Of the person who will major in Physics and the person who received the $45,000 scholarship, one is Erma and the other will be going to Harvard next year.", "The person who's going to Brown was awarded some amount more than Renee.", "The person who will major in German Poetry was awarded $20,000 more than Renee.", "Of the student who will major in Physics and Carrie, one received the $40,000 scholarship and the other will be going to Yale next year.", "The six students are the person who will major in English, the person who received the $30,000 scholarship, Anna, Gwendolyn, the student who received the $45,000 scholarship and the student who's going to Cornell.", "Renee was awarded $5,000 more than the person who will major in English.", "Brooke was awarded $15,000 less than the person who's going to Penn State.", "The student who will major in Theology was awarded some amount more than the person who's going to Cornell.", "Gwendolyn isn't going to Penn State." ]
[ "Scholarships", "Names", "Majors", "Universities" ]
[ "$25,000", "$30,000", "$35,000", "$40,000", "$45,000", "$50,000" ]
[ "Anna", "Brooke", "Carrie", "Erma", "Gwendolyn", "Renee" ]
[ "Astronomy", "English", "German Poetry", "Mathematics", "Physics", "Theology" ]
[ "Brown", "Cornell", "Harvard", "Penn State", "Stanford", "Yale" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=65317531415333383e534680fb459524
Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.
[ "The person who paid $60 was either the Taurus or Rita.", "Neither the Aquarius nor Hubert was the customer who got the black tattoo.", "The customer who paid $35 wasn't the Pisces.", "The Pisces didn't get the black tattoo.", "The Gemini paid 10 dollars more than Bonita.", "Of the person who got the black tattoo and the Libra, one was Bonita and the other paid $50.", "Laura was either the Virgo or the customer who got the orange tattoo.", "Of the person who got the red tattoo and the person who paid $45, one was the Aquarius and the other was Bonita.", "Of Eula and the person who got the pink tattoo, one paid $35 and the other was the Virgo.", "The Gemini didn't get the green tattoo.", "The Libra was either the person who got the blue tattoo or the person who paid $45.", "The person who paid $45 was either the Pisces or the person who got the orange tattoo." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Colors", "Zodiac Signs" ]
[ "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50", "$55", "$60" ]
[ "Bonita", "Eula", "Hubert", "Laura", "Rita", "Yolanda" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "pink", "red" ]
[ "Aquarius", "Gemini", "Libra", "Pisces", "Taurus", "Virgo" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a29a0527a873defb0cf0ad1af965cf13
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Of the specimen from Samoa and the butterfly that sold for $105, one was won by Walter and the other was the torturix butterfly.", "Neither the specimen from Samoa nor the specimen from Madagascar was the butterfly that sold for $60.", "The clearwing butterfly was either the insect that sold for $60 or Elsie's purchase.", "The specimen from Madagascar cost 30 dollars less than the atlas butterfly.", "The specimen from Georgia, the insect that sold for $60, Derek's purchase, Victor's purchase and the insect that sold for $45 were all different butterflies.", "Of the insect that sold for $45 and the butterfly that sold for $60, one was from Tunisia and the other was the emperor butterfly.", "The specimen from Samoa cost less than Victor's purchase.", "The chalkhill butterfly was either the butterfly that sold for $75 or the insect that sold for $90.", "Of Sophie's purchase and the swallowtail butterfly, one sold for $60 and the other was from Georgia.", "The specimen from Indonesia cost 30 dollars more than the emperor butterfly.", "Linda's purchase wasn't the swallowtail butterfly.", "The specimen from Madagascar wasn't the chalkhill butterfly." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Butterflies", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Derek", "Elsie", "Linda", "Sophie", "Victor", "Walter" ]
[ "atlas", "chalkhill", "clearwing", "emperor", "swallowtail", "torturix" ]
[ "France", "Georgia", "Indonesia", "Madagascar", "Samoa", "Tunisia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f823babbe04e7c10bcce5a9743cd805d
Whistler County just held its annual "Potato Launch" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.
[ "The contestants that used the vacuum cannon landed 45 feet short of the Super Tubers.", "The Yukon Bolds was either the group that launched the orange potato or the contestants that used the air cannon.", "The six teams were the contestants that launched the white potato, the group that made it to 165 ft, the team that made it to 150 ft, the contestants that made it to 135 ft, the Flying Eyes and the team that used the catapult.", "The Flying Eyes didn't use the trebuchet.", "Of the contestants that launched the red potato and the contestants that used the slingshot, one scored a distance of 150 ft and the other was the Mad Mashers.", "The Russets, the group that launched the black potato, and the team that made it to 135 ft are three different teams.", "The Potato Bros, the contestants that used the trebuchet, and the group that made it to 135 ft are three different teams.", "The team that launched the red potato landed 15 feet short of the Russets.", "The Russets was either the team that launched the blue potato or the group that used the vacuum cannon.", "The Flying Eyes went somewhat farther than the group that launched the orange potato.", "The Potato Bros was either the group that used the air cannon or the team that used the water cannon.", "The team that used the vacuum cannon went somewhat farther than the group that launched the red potato.", "The contestants that launched the black potato didn't use the air cannon." ]
[ "Distances", "Teams", "Devices", "Colors" ]
[ "135 ft", "150 ft", "165 ft", "180 ft", "195 ft", "210 ft" ]
[ "Flying Eyes", "Mad Mashers", "Potato Bros", "Russets", "Super Tubers", "Yukon Bolds" ]
[ "air cannon", "catapult", "slingshot", "trebuchet", "vacuum cannon", "water cannon" ]
[ "black", "blue", "orange", "red", "white", "yellow" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8be4e580d5c7d91cc5cee8d0bbe3f554
Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The boat that sank in 1803 wasn't from Spain.", "The vessel captained by Four Eyed Fin was either the boat that sank in 1767 or the one that sank in 1713.", "The Vile Night, the boat captained by Four Eyed Fin, and the vessel captained by Stubborn Seth are three different ships.", "The Mermaid sank 18 years after the vessel captained by Ruthless Ruby.", "The vessel that sank in 1749 wasn't from Spain.", "The Vile Night wasn't captained by Crazy Kate.", "The Mermaid sank 18 years before the vessel from England.", "The Crusty Knave sank sometime before the ship captained by Four Eyed Fin.", "The Dagger, the one captained by Four Eyed Fin, and the one captained by Crazy Kate are three different ships.", "The ship from Denmark wasn't captained by Stubborn Seth.", "Of the boat that sank in 1803 and the vessel from Ireland, one was captained by Stubborn Seth and the other was the Doubloon.", "The boat captained by Red Beard Ben sank 18 years after the Vile Night.", "Of the Doubloon and the boat from Sweden, one went down in 1713 and the other went down in 1731." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Doubloon", "Mermaid", "Sea Shame", "Vile Night" ]
[ "Crazy Kate", "Four Eyed Fin", "Red Beard Ben", "Ruthless Ruby", "Sparrow Annis", "Stubborn Seth" ]
[ "Denmark", "England", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f27494b5fed778132ded6360a570ed41
A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.
[ "Kelly Kirby finished 1,000 votes behind the architect.", "The lawyer was either the Evansdale native or Gilda Gray.", "Ed Ewing isn't from Indian Wells.", "The Hebron native was either the academic or Cate Carlson.", "The lawyer finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Redway native.", "Of Al Allen and the academic, one is from Hebron and the other ended up with 9,500 votes.", "Of the person who received 9,000 votes and the writer, one is from Evansdale and the other was Cate Carlson.", "Neither the politician who received 9,500 votes nor the lawyer was the Indian Wells native.", "The candidate who received 9,000 votes isn't from Lakota.", "The Lakota native finished an unknown number of votes behind Gilda Gray.", "The politician who received 10,500 votes isn't the lawyer.", "The Hebron native finished 500 votes behind the doctor.", "Of the politician who received 11,000 votes and the Westminster native, one is the lawyer and the other was Ed Ewing." ]
[ "Votes", "Candidates", "Professions", "Hometowns" ]
[ "8,500", "9,000", "9,500", "10,000", "10,500", "11,000" ]
[ "Al Allen", "Cate Carlson", "Ed Ewing", "Gilda Gray", "Jed Jarvis", "Kelly Kirby" ]
[ "academic", "architect", "doctor", "lawyer", "teacher", "writer" ]
[ "Evansdale", "Hebron", "Indian Wells", "Lakota", "Redway", "Westminster" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=eb25c930d638f129a11596b831310be5
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.
[ "Of the bird bought in April and Velma's pet, one is the finch and the other was purchased in Hornitos.", "The bird bought in March is either the lorikeet or the canary.", "The six birds are Natalie's pet, the macaw, the bird bought in May, the bird purchased in Rolling Hills, the bird purchased in Quimby and the finch.", "The bird purchased in Hornitos is either the parrot or the lorikeet.", "Faye's pet was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in Hornitos.", "Celia's pet isn't the lorikeet.", "The parrot was bought 3 months after the bird purchased in Orleans.", "The bird bought in May wasn't purchased in What Cheer.", "Of Velma's pet and Roberta's pet, one is the canary and the other was bought in February.", "The bird bought in June wasn't purchased in Rolling Hills.", "The bird purchased in Hornitos was bought sometime before Roberta's pet.", "Neither Velma's pet nor the bird bought in May is the parrot." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Birds", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Celia", "Faye", "Molly", "Natalie", "Roberta", "Velma" ]
[ "canary", "finch", "lorikeet", "macaw", "parakeet", "parrot" ]
[ "Hornitos", "Orleans", "Quimby", "Rolling Hills", "What Cheer", "Yetter" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3728817f15d2828f7a0e2c74e8da18b8
The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.
[ "The one that is 14 feet tall isn't exactly 21 years old.", "Bagee is 1 foot taller than the animal from Kenya.", "The 18-year-old one is somewhat taller than Bagee.", "The 26-year-old one is either the animal from Zambia or the animal that is 10 feet tall.", "The animal that is 15 feet tall didn't come from Zambia.", "The giraffe that is 15 feet tall isn't exactly 25 years old.", "Of Morutana and the giraffe from Botswana, one is 25 years old and the other is 13 feet tall.", "Chamey is 1 foot shorter than the giraffe from Namibia.", "Gareka, the 26-year-old one, and the animal that is 11 feet tall are three different giraffes.", "Of Pezaku and the animal from Botswana, one is 13 feet tall and the other is 23 years old.", "Zakita is 14 feet tall.", "Of Zakita and Bagee, one came from Cameroon and the other is 22 years old." ]
[ "Heights", "Giraffes", "Countries", "Ages" ]
[ "10 feet", "11 feet", "12 feet", "13 feet", "14 feet", "15 feet" ]
[ "Bagee", "Chamey", "Gareka", "Morutana", "Pezaku", "Zakita" ]
[ "Botswana", "Cameroon", "Kenya", "Namibia", "Tanzania", "Zambia" ]
[ "18", "21", "22", "23", "25", "26" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d07a624a1d26603f76c489b29e864c72
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.
[ "The client who got picked up at the Smith Tower was either Vera or Josephine.", "Olga paid somewhat more than the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club.", "The person who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel paid somewhat less than Carrie.", "The client who was dropped off on O Street paid 3 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre.", "Isabel paid 3 dollars more than the person who was dropped off on O Street.", "The client with the $9.50 fare was either the customer who was dropped off on York Court or Josephine.", "The person with the $12.50 fare wasn't dropped off on James Street.", "Of the person who got picked up at the Hoge Building and Vera, one was dropped off on Ash Avenue and the other paid $21.50.", "The person who was dropped off on York Court was picked up at the Neptune Theatre.", "The person with the $18.50 fare was picked up at the Smith Tower.", "The six customers were the client who was dropped off on Todd Street, the person with the $18.50 fare, the client with the $12.50 fare, the client with the $21.50 fare, the person with the $9.50 fare and the customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club.", "The customer who was dropped off on Todd Street paid somewhat less than Kate." ]
[ "Fares", "Customers", "Pickup Points", "Drop-off Points" ]
[ "$6.50", "$9.50", "$12.50", "$15.50", "$18.50", "$21.50" ]
[ "Carrie", "Isabel", "Josephine", "Kate", "Olga", "Vera" ]
[ "Camlin Hotel", "Hoge Building", "Moore Mansion", "Neptune Theatre", "Rainier Club", "Smith Tower" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Fairfield Lane", "James Street", "O Street", "Todd Street", "York Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=141eec60453ddb077a78475ee3e0192b
Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.
[ "The April 7 outing was either the trip with Terrence or the trip to Isleton.", "The trip with Quinn logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing to Janesville.", "The trip with Paulette logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the trip to Conesville.", "The April 22 outing was with Nolan.", "Of the outing with Reynaldo and the trip where they saw 23 shooting stars, one was on April 28 and the other was in Janesville.", "Of the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars and the outing to Conesville, one was on April 10 and the other was with Nolan.", "The trip with Reynaldo logged somewhat more shooting stars the outing to Isleton.", "The outing where they saw 16 shooting stars wasn't with Orville.", "Neither the April 28 trip nor the April 10 outing was the trip to Gilmore City.", "Neither the April 17 trip nor the April 22 trip was the trip to Janesville.", "The outing where they saw 16 shooting stars wasn't with Reynaldo.", "The April 10 outing was either the outing with Terrence or the outing with Orville.", "The outing with Paulette logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 17 outing.", "The trip where they saw 2 shooting stars was in Kalona." ]
[ "Shooting Stars", "Dates", "Locations", "Partners" ]
[ "2", "9", "16", "23", "30", "37" ]
[ "April 4", "April 7", "April 10", "April 17", "April 22", "April 28" ]
[ "Conesville", "Gilmore City", "Isleton", "Janesville", "Kalona", "Manchester" ]
[ "Nolan", "Orville", "Paulette", "Quinn", "Reynaldo", "Terrence" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=761a459c035e56e15aa295f75282d01a
Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.
[ "The mushroom going to Nature's Way sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the oyster mushroom.", "The velvet foot mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.", "The mushroom found in Cooper Woods sells for somewhat less per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.", "The mushroom found in Sylmar Woods sells for somewhat less per pound than the mushroom going to Nature's Way.", "Neither the shaggy mane mushroom nor the mushroom going to Wickman's is the mushroom that sells for $30 per pound.", "Of the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound and the mushroom found in Pomona Woods, one is the oyster and the other is the pink bottom.", "Of the mushroom that sells for $30 per pound and the woodear mushroom, one was found in Cooper Woods and the other was found in Wiota Woods.", "The mushroom going to Organimarket sells for 10 dollars less per pound than the shaggy mane mushroom.", "Neither the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods nor the mushroom going to Wickman's is the oyster mushroom.", "The mushroom that sells for $40 per pound, the mushroom going to Pete's Produce, the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods, the mushroom going to Localvoria and the shaggy mane mushroom are all different mushrooms.", "The mushroom found in Cooper Woods won't go to Localvoria.", "The mushroom that sells for $35 per pound won't go to Nature's Way.", "The mushroom found in Lowell Woods won't go to Abby's Mart.", "Neither the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods nor the mushroom going to Wickman's is the woodear mushroom." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Customers", "Locations" ]
[ "$25", "$30", "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50" ]
[ "bricktop", "oyster", "pink bottom", "shaggy mane", "velvet foot", "woodear" ]
[ "Abby\\'s Mart", "Localvoria", "Nature\\'s Way", "Organimarket", "Pete\\'s Produce", "Wickman\\'s" ]
[ "Cooper Woods", "Lowell Woods", "Newell Woods", "Pomona Woods", "Sylmar Woods", "Wiota Woods" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3f3f4567a631ea7777f68afca6f2e6ce
Help Dustin figure out his book store's "Best-Sellers List" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.
[ "The 192-page book sold 7 more copies than Call of Duty.", "Call of Duty sold 12 copies.", "The 204-page book was written by Jeff Holman.", "Of the book that sold 26 copies and Zara's Game, one was written by Roscoe Jones and the other is 218 pages long.", "The title that sold 40 copies is 280 pages long.", "The title that sold 33 copies isn't exactly 226 pages long.", "The title that sold 33 copies is either Two for Tennis or Zara's Game.", "My Best Friend sold 7 more copies than Daniel Hansen's book.", "The 280-page book, Zara's Game, and Alexis Olson's book are three different books.", "Away in Arles sold 7 fewer copies than Roscoe Jones's book.", "The six books are Two for Tennis, the book that sold 19 copies, Alexis Olson's book, the title that sold 47 copies, Matt Stevens's book and the 204-page book." ]
[ "Copies Sold", "Book", "Authors", "Pages" ]
[ "12", "19", "26", "33", "40", "47" ]
[ "Away in Arles", "Call of Duty", "My Best Friend", "Two for Tennis", "Wendalissa", "Zara\\'s Game" ]
[ "Alexis Olson", "Bill Orega", "Daniel Hansen", "Jeff Holman", "Matt Stevens", "Roscoe Jones" ]
[ "185", "192", "204", "218", "226", "280" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4567b9a40af720fce3a450746c6301e0
The Coral City Museum featured a number of "special exhibits" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.
[ "The presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors was held 1 month after the presentation from Liberia.", "The lacquerware presentation is either the exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors or June's exhibit.", "The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors was held 4 months after the exhibit from Liberia.", "April's exhibit was from Qatar.", "June's exhibit is either the exhibit from Eritrea or the firearms exhibit.", "The sculpture presentation was held sometime after the presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors.", "The armor exhibit was held sometime after the presentation from Norway.", "The lacquerware presentation wasn't from Norway.", "Of the basketry presentation and the exhibit from Azerbaijan, one saw 6,425 visitors and the other saw 10,425 visitors.", "The lacquerware exhibit was held sometime after the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors.", "The six exhibits are the firearms exhibit, the exhibit from Yemen, the exhibit from Norway, the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors, the exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors and May's exhibit." ]
[ "Months", "Exhibits", "Countries", "Visitors" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "armor", "basketry", "ceramics", "firearms", "lacquerware", "sculpture" ]
[ "Azerbaijan", "Eritrea", "Liberia", "Norway", "Qatar", "Yemen" ]
[ "5,100", "6,425", "7,525", "8,060", "9,500", "10,425" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9188eba63979eeaf132dd9b66f8b76af
Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.
[ "The Coolstar XV5, the air conditioner with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity, and the unit with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity are three different units.", "The Binson C40 costs somewhat less than the item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "The item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity is either the $570 air conditioner or the $375 unit.", "The $505 item doesn't have the 12-year warranty.", "Of the $700 air conditioner and the unit with the 5-year warranty, one has the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other is the EnergyBeam 110.", "The air conditioner with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the Z-Free XL.", "The Z-Free XL, the unit with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity, and the item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity are three different units.", "Of the EnergyBeam 110 and the air conditioner with the 15-year warranty, one costs $375 and the other costs $440.", "The Z-Free XL doesn't have exactly 5,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.", "The Freezon Flux costs 65 dollars more than the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.", "The air conditioner with the 1-year warranty doesn't have exactly 35,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.", "The $700 unit doesn't have the 12-year warranty.", "The Freezon Flux costs 65 dollars less than the unit with the 3-year warranty." ]
[ "Prices", "AC Units", "Capcities", "Warranties" ]
[ "$375", "$440", "$505", "$570", "$635", "$700" ]
[ "Binson C40", "Coolstar XV5", "EnergyBeam 110", "Freezon Flux", "Ultralux 92", "Z-Free XL" ]
[ "5,000 BTUs", "10,000 BTUs", "20,000 BTUs", "25,000 BTUs", "30,000 BTUs", "35,000 BTUs" ]
[ "1-year", "3-year", "5-year", "7-year", "12-year", "15-year" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=191b2723dcbf02d9716b4772d6625ed2
Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.
[ "The model made by Torvia costs 75 dollars more than the Zenix 2C.", "The $675 model is either the FC-520 or the camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels.", "Of the $550 camera and the FC-520, one is made by Honwa and the other has a resolution of 26 megapixels.", "The Tela G5 is either the $625 model or the model made by Torvia.", "The camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels costs 75 dollars more than the Zenix 2C.", "The camera made by Lirios isn't the MX-827.", "Neither the model made by Torvia nor the camera made by Dayero is the $550 camera.", "The $675 model isn't the MX-827.", "The model made by Banion is either the $600 model or the DM-5000.", "Neither the model made by Torvia nor the camera made by Dayero is the camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels.", "The camera made by Honwa costs 25 dollars more than the camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels.", "The $625 model is either the camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels or the model made by Lirios.", "The camera made by Nectron doesn't cost $550.", "The model with a resolution of 24 megapixels isn't the FC-520." ]
[ "Prices", "Companies", "Cameras", "Resolutions" ]
[ "$550", "$575", "$600", "$625", "$650", "$675" ]
[ "Banion", "Dayero", "Honwa", "Lirios", "Nectron", "Torvia" ]
[ "DM-5000", "FC-520", "Lectra 6", "MX-827", "Tela G5", "Zenix 2C" ]
[ "12 megapixels", "14 megapixels", "15 megapixels", "20 megapixels", "24 megapixels", "26 megapixels" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2e78b4ffa877677468cafc6abe4386f2
Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.
[ "Of the Grandero and the vehicle that received the $100 fine, one has the FRZ-192 plates and the other is from Rhode Island.", "The Hornet is from Mississippi.", "Of the Dartson and the Grandero, one has the FRZ-192 plates and the other is from Rhode Island.", "The automobile with the GGZ-007 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the car from Georgia.", "The car from Mississippi was fined 50 dollars less than the Grandero.", "The Fierro is from Georgia.", "The Etsalle doesn't have the GGZ-007 plates.", "The vehicle with the YGA-441 plates is either the Hornet or the car that received the $100 fine.", "The automobile that received the $125 fine is either the Fierro or the car with the GGZ-007 plates.", "The Dartson was fined somewhat more than the vehicle from Vermont.", "The automobile from Kansas was fined 25 dollars more than the Grandero.", "The vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates, the Grandero, and the car from Georgia are three different cars.", "The car that received the $75 fine has the RBD-337 plates." ]
[ "Fines", "Cars", "License Plates", "States" ]
[ "$25", "$50", "$75", "$100", "$125", "$150" ]
[ "Dartson", "Etsalle", "Fierro", "Grandero", "Hornet", "Injitsu" ]
[ "BMG-831", "FRZ-192", "GGZ-007", "RBD-337", "SVZ-880", "YGA-441" ]
[ "Georgia", "Kansas", "Mississippi", "Rhode Island", "Vermont", "Washington" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=161303bd5d386f9f79a95844472ebde9
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 started from Bodega Bay, the athlete who traveled for 206 days, and Dana are three different rowers.", "The competitor who traveled for 184 days didn't start out from Morro Bay.", "The athlete who started from Bodega Bay was either the competitor who finished at Onagawa or the rower who traveled for 195 days.", "Of the athlete who traveled for 239 days and the competitor who traveled for 206 days, one was Geneva and the other finished at Yamada.", "Of the athlete who finished at Kushiro and Lowell, one finished in 206 days and the other finished in 239 days.", "The rower who finished at Hachinohe didn't start out from Point Arena.", "Joey didn't finish in exactly 195 days.", "The competitor who finished at Kushiro didn't start out from Pismo Beach.", "Joey finished sometime before the competitor who finished at Yamada.", "The athlete who traveled for 239 days didn't start out from Point Arena.", "The rower who traveled for 228 days didn't start out from Morro Bay.", "Of the athlete who finished at Takahagi and the competitor who traveled for 206 days, one was Lowell and the other started from Morro Bay.", "The athlete who finished at Onagawa finished sometime after the rower who started from Arcata.", "Vivian, the competitor who traveled for 206 days, the rower who started from Pismo Beach, the athlete who finished at Miyako and the competitor who traveled for 184 days were all different rowers." ]
[ "Durations", "Rowers", "Start Points", "End Points" ]
[ "184 days", "195 days", "206 days", "217 days", "228 days", "239 days" ]
[ "Dana", "Geneva", "Joey", "Lowell", "Nina", "Vivian" ]
[ "Arcata", "Bodega Bay", "Encinitas", "Morro Bay", "Pismo Beach", "Point Arena" ]
[ "Hachinohe", "Kushiro", "Miyako", "Onagawa", "Takahagi", "Yamada" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=001d7043c8b0adef2495fa90294fd292
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.
[ "Melissa didn't use chainsaws.", "Of the juggler from Rio Dell and Lora, one went second and the other used balls.", "Melissa went fourth.", "The juggler from Isla Vista performed 1 spot after the person who used mobile phones.", "Of the performer who used mobile phones and the person from Jefferson, one went fourth and the other is Violet.", "The performer who used flashlights performed 3 spots before Melissa.", "Of Lora and Peter, one went sixth and the other was from Lambs Grove.", "The performer who went second, the juggler from Isla Vista, and the performer who used chainsaws are three different people.", "Daryl performed 1 spot before the performer from Tahoe City.", "The person who went third used rings." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Daryl", "Ian", "Lora", "Melissa", "Peter", "Violet" ]
[ "balls", "bowling pins", "chainsaws", "flashlights", "mobile phones", "rings" ]
[ "Carbon", "Isla Vista", "Jefferson", "Lambs Grove", "Rio Dell", "Tahoe City" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f3aaa5bd5367535034a8b0528423fd18
Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.
[ "Of the computer with a 2.8 GHz processor and the computer with 2 GB of RAM, one has a 256 GB hard drive and the other is Harry's.", "The system with 8 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than Billy's system.", "Of the system with 640 GB of hard drive space and the computer with a 1.4 GHz processor, one is Enrique's and the other has 8 GB of RAM.", "The computer with a 2.0 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the computer with 1 GB of RAM.", "Billy's computer doesn't have exactly 4 GB of RAM.", "The build with a 3.2 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 384 GB larger than the build with 6 GB of RAM.", "Nathaniel's computer has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than the computer with 6 GB of RAM.", "Harry's system has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than the computer with a 3.8 GHz processor.", "Enrique's build doesn't have a 768 GB hard drive.", "Charlie's build doesn't have exactly 8 GB of RAM.", "Of Nathaniel's system and the computer with a 1.4 GHz processor, one has 1 GB of RAM and the other has a 768 GB hard drive.", "The computer with 4 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Enrique's build." ]
[ "Hard Drives", "Customers", "RAM", "Processors" ]
[ "128 GB", "256 GB", "384 GB", "512 GB", "640 GB", "768 GB" ]
[ "Billy", "Charlie", "Doug", "Enrique", "Harry", "Nathaniel" ]
[ "1 GB", "2 GB", "3 GB", "4 GB", "6 GB", "8 GB" ]
[ "1.4 GHz", "1.6 GHz", "2.0 GHz", "2.8 GHz", "3.2 GHz", "3.8 GHz" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f7ee4ce4765bcd1d1bd830f50f04acef
Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).
[ "The crater discovered in June is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the crater in Uganda.", "The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater discovered in October.", "The feature in New Zealand is believed to be newer than the crater discovered in September.", "The crater in Eritrea wasn't discovered in February.", "The feature that is 3,500 meters wide is believed to be 60,000 years older than the feature in Saudi Arabia.", "The crater that is 1,200 meters wide, the crater in New Zealand, and the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. are three different impacts.", "Of the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the crater in Iraq, one is 1,200 meters wide and the other was found in December.", "The feature in New Zealand wasn't dated to 120,000 B.C.E..", "The crater in Eritrea is 780 meters wide.", "The feature in New Zealand is believed to be 60,000 years older than the crater that is 550 meters wide.", "The feature in Eritrea is believed to be newer than the feature that is 2,250 meters wide.", "The crater that is 1,200 meters wide was either the feature in Uganda or the feature discovered in October.", "The feature discovered in December was either the feature that is 780 meters wide or the crater in Qatar." ]
[ "Years", "Countries", "Months", "Diameters" ]
[ "210,000 B.C.E.", "180,000 B.C.E.", "150,000 B.C.E.", "120,000 B.C.E.", "90,000 B.C.E.", "60,000 B.C.E." ]
[ "Eritrea", "Iraq", "New Zealand", "Qatar", "Saudi Arabia", "Uganda" ]
[ "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=b8b68724f5b99527a794c485f377c2c6
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.
[ "The location with a forecasted high of 27 degrees has a forecasted low of 13 degrees.", "The location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than Quimby.", "The town with a forecasted high of 28 degrees doesn't have a forecasted low of 18 degrees.", "The town that will get 5 inches of snow doesn't have a predicted high of 30 degrees.", "Portola will get somewhat more snow than the location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees.", "Carthage isn't expected to get 3 inches of snow.", "Of the location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees and the town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees, one is expected to receive 2 inches of snow and the other has a forecasted low of 15 degrees.", "Of Portola and Three Rivers, one is expected to receive 6 inches of snow and the other has a predicted high of 30 degrees.", "The location that will get 4 inches of snow has a forecasted low of 12 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees is either the town that will get 6 inches of snow or Quimby.", "Of the town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees and the town with a forecasted high of 29 degrees, one is expected to receive 4 inches of snow and the other is Wayland." ]
[ "Snowfall", "Towns", "Low Temps", "High Temps" ]
[ "1 inch", "2 inches", "3 inches", "4 inches", "5 inches", "6 inches" ]
[ "Carthage", "Newcastle", "Portola", "Quimby", "Three Rivers", "Wayland" ]
[ "10 degrees", "12 degrees", "13 degrees", "15 degrees", "18 degrees", "22 degrees" ]
[ "27 degrees", "28 degrees", "29 degrees", "30 degrees", "34 degrees", "36 degrees" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=79e17ed32c8f19b6c87dcd24800fd235
Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.
[ "The alfalfa product is either Midge Mintz's product or Linda Lynn's honey.", "The honey from Winterport costs 4 dollars more than the lemon blossom product.", "The $8.50 product is either the honey from Curlew or the honey from Lubec.", "The $9.50 honey is produced by Midge Mintz.", "Jim Joyner's honey costs 1 dollar more than the honey from Fowler.", "The product from Curlew costs less than the sourwood product.", "The basswood honey, the $7.50 honey, and the $5.50 honey are three different products.", "The honey from Greenfield isn't produced by Heddy Heath.", "The fireweed honey costs less than Nick Norris's product.", "Jim Joyner's product costs 2 dollars less than the fireweed product.", "The lemon blossom product costs 3 dollars less than Linda Lynn's product.", "The clover honey is either the product from Curlew or Heddy Heath's product.", "The clover honey doesn't cost $7.50.", "The honey from Fowler isn't produced by Heddy Heath." ]
[ "Prices", "Nectars", "Providers", "Towns" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50", "$10.50" ]
[ "alfalfa", "basswood", "clover", "fireweed", "lemon blossom", "sourwood" ]
[ "Heddy Heath", "Jim Joyner", "Keith Koch", "Linda Lynn", "Midge Mintz", "Nick Norris" ]
[ "Curlew", "Eldon", "Fowler", "Greenfield", "Lubec", "Winterport" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7802f7a8f4683d12303feee79a283d8a
Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.
[ "Of the mushroom that sells for $50 per pound and the mushroom going to Pete's Produce, one was found in Sylmar Woods and the other is the shaggy mane.", "The mushroom going to Nature's Way sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the woodear mushroom.", "The mushroom found in Lowell Woods sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles.", "The mushroom found in Lowell Woods won't go to Organimarket.", "Of the woodear mushroom and the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods, one sells for $25 per pound and the other will go to Abby's Mart.", "Of the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound and the pink bottom mushroom, one was found in Hardy Woods and the other will go to Pete's Produce.", "The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 15 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Pete's Produce.", "The bear's tooth mushroom won't go to Organimarket.", "The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the velvet foot mushroom.", "The mushroom found in Newell Woods is either the mushroom going to Localvoria or the mushroom going to Organimarket." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Customers", "Locations" ]
[ "$25", "$30", "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50" ]
[ "bear\\'s tooth", "bricktop", "pink bottom", "shaggy mane", "velvet foot", "woodear" ]
[ "Abby\\'s Mart", "Edna\\'s Edibles", "Localvoria", "Nature\\'s Way", "Organimarket", "Pete\\'s Produce" ]
[ "Hardy Woods", "Lowell Woods", "Newell Woods", "Pomona Woods", "Sylmar Woods", "Upland Woods" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f876b7822ba41dc95b127e24b7ab6ef2
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.
[ "The one that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH is 100 feet longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft.", "Line A is 50 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft.", "The line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is longer than Line F.", "Line A is 100 feet longer than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.", "Of Line D and the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH, one is 850 ft long and the other reaches a height of 70 ft.", "Line D is 50 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH.", "The 800 ft line reaches a height of 30 ft.", "Line B can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH.", "The 750 ft one is either the one with a maximum height of 45 ft or the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.", "The one with a maximum height of 70 ft, Line G, and the one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH are three different lines.", "Line E, the one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH, and the line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH are three different lines.", "Line E doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 25 MPH." ]
[ "Lengths", "Zip Line", "Heights", "Max Speeds" ]
[ "650 ft", "700 ft", "750 ft", "800 ft", "850 ft", "900 ft" ]
[ "Line A", "Line B", "Line D", "Line E", "Line F", "Line G" ]
[ "25 ft", "30 ft", "45 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=a9687ac6bf7107cdb2281f8a3d5377df
Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The one from Ireland was either the one captained by Crazy Kate or the boat captained by Stubborn Seth.", "The Sea Shame sank 18 years after the boat from Spain.", "The Mermaid sank 18 years after the boat captained by Wicked Weiss.", "The boat from Spain wasn't captained by Crazy Kate.", "The Crusty Knave sank 72 years before the vessel from France.", "The Dagger sank sometime before the ship from Spain.", "The Barnacle sank sometime after the ship from Spain.", "The Barnacle was captained by Red Beard Ben.", "Of the vessel from Denmark and the one that sank in 1803, one was captained by Four Eyed Fin and the other was the Vile Night.", "The Sea Shame was either the vessel that sank in 1731 or the vessel from England.", "Of the boat from Denmark and the Mermaid, one went down in 1785 and the other was captained by Four Eyed Fin.", "The Dagger wasn't captained by Crazy Kate." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Barnacle", "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Mermaid", "Sea Shame", "Vile Night" ]
[ "Crazy Kate", "Four Eyed Fin", "Red Beard Ben", "Sparrow Annis", "Stubborn Seth", "Wicked Weiss" ]
[ "Denmark", "England", "France", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3b97a097d422596cc0af2b10c99575cb
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
[ "The competitor from Fullerton didn't wear the gray shirt.", "Of the contestant in the pink shirt and Cesar, one finished in 22 minutes and the other was from Yorba Linda.", "Of the runner in the black shirt and the runner from Bellflower, one was Mathew and the other finished in 23 minutes.", "Lynn was either the competitor from Bellflower or the runner in the aquamarine shirt.", "The contestant from Libertyville was either the contestant who finished in 25 minutes or the contestant in the orange shirt.", "Eduardo finished sometime after the contestant from Libertyville.", "Lynn didn't finish in 21 minutes.", "Isaac was either the competitor from Libertyville or the competitor who finished in 26 minutes.", "The contestant from Fullerton finished sometime after the contestant in the aquamarine shirt.", "The competitor from Templeton finished 4 minutes after the competitor in the aquamarine shirt.", "Of the competitor who finished in 24 minutes and the contestant from Norway, one was Isaac and the other wore the aquamarine shirt.", "The runner from Libertyville finished sometime before the competitor in the pink shirt." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes", "26 minutes" ]
[ "Cesar", "Eduardo", "Isaac", "Jay", "Lynn", "Mathew" ]
[ "aquamarine", "black", "gray", "orange", "pink", "red" ]
[ "Bellflower", "Fullerton", "Libertyville", "Norway", "Templeton", "Yorba Linda" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fa7113e85ed9bc29eb2d1ac29a93b09e
Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.
[ "Janie paid 10 dollars less than the Aquarius.", "Sheila paid 10 dollars less than the Libra.", "Of the Libra and the person who paid $40, one got the black tattoo and the other was Laura.", "The six customers were the person who got the pink tattoo, the Libra, the Pisces, Janie, Laura and the Aquarius.", "The customer who got the green tattoo was either Zachary or the person who paid $40.", "The Aquarius was either Zachary or the customer who paid $45.", "The Virgo paid less than the customer who got the red tattoo.", "Yolanda didn't get the red tattoo.", "The person who got the black tattoo was either Zachary or the person who paid $60.", "The person who paid $55 didn't get the green tattoo.", "The customer who paid $45 didn't get the violet tattoo.", "Of the Taurus and the Libra, one paid $35 and the other got the black tattoo.", "The person who got the orange tattoo paid 20 dollars less than the Pisces." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Colors", "Zodiac Signs" ]
[ "$35", "$40", "$45", "$50", "$55", "$60" ]
[ "Janie", "Kendra", "Laura", "Sheila", "Yolanda", "Zachary" ]
[ "black", "green", "orange", "pink", "red", "violet" ]
[ "Aquarius", "Libra", "Pisces", "Sagittarius", "Taurus", "Virgo" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=70bdc7c2008684d390afa79201bb350d
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
[ "Conner Dawes spoke 2 days before the Independent.", "The Libertarian spoke 2 days after the speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees.", "The speaker whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees was either the Democrat or Edith Frayle.", "The speaker who spoke on January 18th spoke in front of 2,250 attendees.", "The speaker whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees wasn't the Libertarian.", "The six people were the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees, the Libertarian, Conner Dawes, the Republican, the Independent and the speaker who spoke on January 14th.", "The candidate whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees spoke 2 days before the Reformist.", "Ashley Dale spoke 3 days after the Reformist.", "Of the person whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees and the person who spoke on January 18th, one was the Libertarian and the other was Daniel Stead.", "Of the Republican and the politician who spoke on January 14th, one spoke in front of 1,600 attendees and the other was Daniel Stead.", "Edith Frayle didn't speak in front of exactly 1,875 attendees.", "Fred Maddox spoke 2 days before the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees." ]
[ "Days", "Candidates", "Parties", "Attendees" ]
[ "January 14th", "January 15th", "January 16th", "January 17th", "January 18th", "January 19th" ]
[ "Ashley Dale", "Barron Tweed", "Conner Dawes", "Daniel Stead", "Edith Frayle", "Fred Maddox" ]
[ "Democrat", "Independent", "Libertarian", "Objectivist", "Reformist", "Republican" ]
[ "850", "1,200", "1,600", "1,875", "2,250", "2,600" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=62c49640aa1155f37701b83dd7051b25
Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The Crusty Knave was either the vessel from Sweden or the vessel captained by Crazy Kate.", "Of the ship that sank in 1713 and the Barnacle, one hailed from Sweden and the other was captained by Sparrow Annis.", "The boat captained by Crazy Kate sank 36 years before the one from England.", "The Crusty Knave wasn't from Spain.", "The ship from Spain wasn't captained by Red Beard Ben.", "Of the one from Denmark and the one that sank in 1713, one was captained by Ruthless Ruby and the other was the Vile Night.", "The Mermaid hailed from Scotland.", "The one from Denmark sank 36 years after the one captained by Red Beard Ben.", "The Vile Night was captained by Stubborn Seth.", "The Mermaid was captained by Wicked Weiss.", "The boat captained by Crazy Kate sank sometime after the Mermaid.", "The Dagger, the ship that sank in 1785, and the boat from Ireland are three different ships.", "The boat that sank in 1785 wasn't from Denmark." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Barnacle", "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Mermaid", "Sea Shame", "Vile Night" ]
[ "Crazy Kate", "Red Beard Ben", "Ruthless Ruby", "Sparrow Annis", "Stubborn Seth", "Wicked Weiss" ]
[ "Denmark", "England", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=63f4c73b7589157e37349f79a8c26524
Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.
[ "The display going to Springfield is either the $550 tank or the $2,000 tank.", "The display bought by Al Ayala is somewhat larger than the display going to Zwingle.", "The tank bought by Donna Drake is somewhat smaller than the tank going to Zwingle.", "The display bought by Donna Drake didn't cost $550.", "The display going to Zwingle didn't cost $550.", "The display bought by Edwin Ellis is 5 gallons larger than the $2,500 display.", "The fish tank bought by Faith Frisk is either the 60 gallon fish tank or the display going to Lone Pine.", "Of the display going to Kyburz and the display bought by Edwin Ellis, one is 75 gallons and the other cost $920.", "The fish tank bought by Betsy Beard is 20 gallons smaller than the fish tank going to Montville.", "The tank bought by Al Ayala cost $1,250.", "Of the tank going to Kyburz and the 80 gallon display, one cost $920 and the other was bought by Gideon Gates.", "The tank bought by Faith Frisk is 5 gallons larger than the tank going to Zwingle." ]
[ "Sizes", "Customers", "Price", "Town" ]
[ "55 gallons", "60 gallons", "65 gallons", "70 gallons", "75 gallons", "80 gallons" ]
[ "Al Ayala", "Betsy Beard", "Donna Drake", "Edwin Ellis", "Faith Frisk", "Gideon Gates" ]
[ "$550", "$920", "$1,250", "$1,825", "$2,000", "$2,500" ]
[ "Kyburz", "Lone Pine", "Montville", "Springfield", "Van Wert", "Zwingle" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4e4330b9217415a1fe1522c0d38a44ec
Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.
[ "Of the student who got the B- and Kim, one spoke for 10 minutes and the other talked about Hadrian.", "The student who got the A- was either Zachary or the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes.", "The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes didn't talk about Claudius.", "Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the student who spoke for 6 minutes, one was Omar and the other talked about Severus.", "Vickie talked about Caligula.", "The student who got the C- talked about Severus.", "The presenter who got the C- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Vickie.", "The student who got the A didn't talk about Hadrian.", "The student who spoke for 12 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on Hadrian or the presenter who got the B+.", "The six students were the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, Ivan, the student who got the C-, the student who got the C+, the student who gave the presentation on Nero and the presenter who got the A-.", "Ivan didn't talk about Hadrian.", "The student who got the A spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Allan." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Emperors", "Grades" ]
[ "6 minutes", "8 minutes", "10 minutes", "12 minutes", "14 minutes", "16 minutes" ]
[ "Allan", "Ivan", "Kim", "Omar", "Vickie", "Zachary" ]
[ "Caligula", "Claudius", "Hadrian", "Maximus", "Nero", "Severus" ]
[ "A", "A-", "B+", "B-", "C+", "C-" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d4641188214150f0cf336081a50767ff
An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
[ "The butterfly won by Sean wasn't the 7th lot.", "The insect won by Lowell wasn't the 7th lot.", "The six butterflies were the insect won by Francisco, the insect that was auctioned 7th, the butterfly that sold for $300, the butterfly that sold for $290, the butterfly that was auctioned 6th and the insect that sold for $250.", "The Vanessid was the 8th lot.", "The insect that sold for $250 wasn't the Nymphalidae.", "The Pieridae sold for 10 dollars more than the butterfly that was auctioned 8th.", "Of the butterfly won by Paul and the Red Admiral, one sold for $300 and the other was the 4th lot.", "The Megathymidae sold for 30 dollars more than the butterfly won by Clifford.", "The insect that was auctioned 9th sold for somewhat less than the butterfly won by Francisco.", "The butterfly won by Lowell wasn't the 1st lot.", "The insect that was auctioned 9th sold for somewhat less than the butterfly won by Clifford.", "The Nymphalidae sold for somewhat less than the insect that was auctioned 7th." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Clifford", "Daniel", "Francisco", "Lowell", "Paul", "Sean" ]
[ "1st", "4th", "6th", "7th", "8th", "9th" ]
[ "Megathymidae", "Nymphalidae", "Papillionidae", "Pieridae", "Red Admiral", "Vanessid" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f83ff2850e1407f4fb38653b691c0842
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.
[ "Of the journalist who covered the mass protests and the journalist who went to Nicaragua, one was sent out on April 9th and the other was sent out on April 7th.", "Ned Noble left sometime before the journalist who went to Philippines.", "Orin Olsen was sent out on April 7th.", "Linda Lott went to Turkey.", "Ned Noble went to Algeria.", "The person sent out on April 7th didn't cover the royal wedding.", "The reporter who went to Algeria was either the person who covered the mass protests or the person who covered the flooding.", "Maddy Moore left sometime before the reporter who covered the solar eclipse.", "Of the journalist who covered the solar eclipse and Peter Peck, one went to Dominica and the other was sent out on April 8th.", "The reporter who covered the royal wedding left 3 days after the journalist who went to Russia.", "The reporter who covered the earthquake left sometime before the person who went to Algeria." ]
[ "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", "Randy Reid" ]
[ "earthquake", "flooding", "mass protests", "Olympic games", "royal wedding", "solar eclipse" ]
[ "Algeria", "Dominica", "Nicaragua", "Philippines", "Russia", "Turkey" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0094ff8dadc4cd47fee4ac9afff4c662
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".
[ "Barbara's dog didn't win in 2006.", "Neither the maltese nor the great dane is Ginger's canine.", "The canine that won in 2009 isn't Harley.", "Of Molly and Elsie's canine, one won in 2006 and the other is the chow chow.", "Neither Ginger's canine nor Chester's dog is Stella.", "Molly isn't the pekingese.", "Shadow is either Elsie's canine or the dog that won in 2008.", "The six dogs are the irish setter, Shadow, Ginger's canine, the canine that won in 2010, Stella and Barbara's canine.", "The chow chow won sometime after Fernando's canine.", "Princess is either the irish setter or Elsie's canine.", "Fernando's dog is either Shadow or the great dane.", "Barbara's canine isn't the pekingese.", "Of Douglas's canine and Stella, one won in 2007 and the other is the irish setter.", "Riley is either the canine that won in 2010 or Chester's canine." ]
[ "Years", "Owners", "Breeds", "Dogs" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "Barbara", "Chester", "Douglas", "Elsie", "Fernando", "Ginger" ]
[ "beagle", "chow chow", "great dane", "irish setter", "maltese", "pekingese" ]
[ "Harley", "Molly", "Princess", "Riley", "Shadow", "Stella" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7522094c428fd1cc2ff3eccf5f1e2be
An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
[ "Of the insect that was auctioned 2nd and the insect that sold for $290, one was the Lycaenidae and the other was won by Gabriel.", "Of the insect won by Vincent and the insect that was auctioned 8th, one sold for $290 and the other was the Stenzleridae.", "Neither the Megathymidae nor the insect won by Wallace was the insect that was auctioned 2nd.", "The butterfly won by Benjamin sold for 10 dollars less than the Red Admiral.", "The insect that was auctioned 1st sold for 20 dollars less than the insect won by Vincent.", "The insect won by Benjamin was either the Papillionidae or the butterfly that sold for $280.", "The Papillionidae sold for somewhat more than the butterfly that was auctioned 7th.", "Of the insect that sold for $290 and the insect that sold for $280, one was won by Trevor and the other was the 9th lot.", "The Megathymidae wasn't the 7th lot.", "The butterfly won by Benjamin sold for 10 dollars less than the insect that was auctioned 2nd." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Antonio", "Benjamin", "Gabriel", "Trevor", "Vincent", "Wallace" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "6th", "7th", "8th", "9th" ]
[ "Lycaenidae", "Megathymidae", "Papillionidae", "Red Admiral", "Satyrid", "Stenzleridae" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=42d88a235683d80f53aed74609e7cb44
Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.
[ "Juana was either the person who got the Reflexology massage or the client who got the Hot Stone massage.", "Debra was either the person who paid $200 or Pam's client.", "The person who got the Shiatsu massage was either Debra or Vicki's client.", "Hannah paid 40 dollars more than the client who got the Hot Stone massage.", "Vicki's client paid less than the client who got the Reflexology massage.", "Of Debra and the person who got the Reflexology massage, one paid $180 and the other was Yvonne's client.", "The client who paid $180 didn't get the Shiatsu massage.", "The person who got the Swedish massage paid 10 dollars less than Whitney's client.", "Neither Nancy's client nor the client who got the Ayurvedic massage was the client who paid $190.", "Eula paid 10 dollars more than the person who got the Swedish massage.", "The six clients were Freda, the client who got the Reflexology massage, the person who paid $180, the person who paid $160, the person who paid $170 and the client who paid $200.", "Hannah didn't get the Prenatal massage." ]
[ "Prices", "Clients", "Masseuses", "Massages" ]
[ "$150", "$160", "$170", "$180", "$190", "$200" ]
[ "Debra", "Eula", "Freda", "Ginger", "Hannah", "Juana" ]
[ "Misty", "Nancy", "Pam", "Vicki", "Whitney", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Ayurvedic", "Hot Stone", "Prenatal", "Reflexology", "Shiatsu", "Swedish" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a69a48b2e32bd24e95b91ed4a51b305f
Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.
[ "Of the appointment with Jimmy and the lesson with Howard, one is Crystal's and the other is at 1:30pm.", "The racketball session is 3 hours before the session with Michelle.", "The yoga appointment isn't with Michelle.", "The rowing lesson is either Garrett's lesson or the appointment at 10:30am.", "The session at 10:30am isn't with Irene.", "Emma's appointment is at 12:30pm.", "The session with Jimmy is 1 hour before Fannie's lesson.", "The lesson with Jimmy is sometime after Arnold's appointment.", "The swimming lesson is 1 hour before Crystal's appointment.", "Of Garrett's lesson and the racketball session, one is at 9:30am and the other is with Nicholas.", "The session with Nicholas is 2 hours before the free weights session.", "The lesson at 11:30am won't focus on rowing." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Trainers", "Programs" ]
[ "8:30am", "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm" ]
[ "Arnold", "Blake", "Crystal", "Emma", "Fannie", "Garrett" ]
[ "Howard", "Irene", "Jimmy", "Lena", "Michelle", "Nicholas" ]
[ "cardio", "free weights", "racketball", "rowing", "swimming", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ae30aa027eb31e8e9a7cead3917a9862
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.
[ "Neither Greg nor the traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise is the person who went to Martinique.", "Of the traveler who took the 1983 cruise and Damon, one went to Aruba and the other took the Trinity cruise.", "The traveler who went to Saint Lucia is either Jessica or the person who took the Neptunia cruise.", "The traveler who took the 1984 cruise went to Puerto Rico.", "The traveler who went to Puerto Rico set sail sometime before Greg.", "Neither Greg nor the traveler who took the Caprica cruise is the traveler who took the 1987 cruise.", "Bradley wasn't on the 1986 cruise.", "The traveler who took the Farralon cruise set sail sometime after the traveler who went to Aruba.", "The person who went to Aruba wasn't on the Caprica cruise.", "The person who took the 1985 cruise is either the traveler who went to Aruba or the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise.", "Jessica went to Puerto Rico.", "Of Eugene and Bradley, one took the Caprica cruise and the other was on the 1988 cruise.", "The person who went to Barbados is either the person who took the 1984 cruise or the traveler who took the Trinity cruise." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Cruise Lines", "Destinations" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Bradley", "Damon", "Eugene", "Greg", "Jessica", "Paula" ]
[ "Azure Seas", "Caprica", "Farralon", "Neptunia", "Silver Shores", "Trinity" ]
[ "Aruba", "Barbados", "Jamaica", "Martinique", "Puerto Rico", "Saint Lucia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=254d7f0dfc85e4139f17f722969cdd3e
Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.
[ "Moore's shirt is either number 38 or number 30.", "The green jersey is 2 sizes larger than Kirby's shirt.", "The black jersey is larger than Ingram's jersey.", "The size 7 shirt is either number 30 or number 19.", "The size 9 jersey isn't number 37.", "Of the green shirt and the red shirt, one is number 45 and the other is a size 7.", "Number 32 isn't white.", "Of Dean's jersey and Ingram's jersey, one is a size 6 and the other is number 37.", "Number 30 is larger than Kirby's shirt.", "The red jersey is larger than number 38.", "The size 9 jersey is either the blue shirt or number 30.", "Nelson's jersey, the red shirt, the blue jersey and number 32 are all different jerseys.", "The orange jersey is 2 sizes smaller than number 32." ]
[ "Sizes", "Players", "Colors", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Alford", "Dean", "Ingram", "Kirby", "Moore", "Nelson" ]
[ "black", "blue", "green", "orange", "red", "white" ]
[ "19", "30", "32", "37", "38", "45" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d16f221ca36d49780a53a2b6195e4e0e
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.
[ "Polly finished 1 place before #105.", "Of Polly and #126, one finished first and the other was from Eagle Lake.", "Ophelia was #105.", "Ozzy wasn't #134.", "#120 finished sometime before Otis.", "#120 finished 1 place after Ozzy.", "Of the bird that finished fifth and #134, one was from Paullina and the other was from Zamora.", "The bird that finished fourth wasn't from Eagle Lake.", "The bird from Vassalboro finished 3 places before #134.", "Kermit wasn't from Blencoe.", "The six animals were Kermit, #118, the runner from Eagle Lake, the runner that finished third, the ostrich from Paullina and the ostrich that finished fifth." ]
[ "Placement", "Ostriches", "Numbers", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Kermit", "Ophelia", "Otis", "Ozzy", "Polly", "Stretch" ]
[ "105", "118", "120", "126", "128", "134" ]
[ "Blencoe", "Eagle Lake", "Paullina", "Quimby", "Vassalboro", "Zamora" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=baf2f5c0173272bd158f74aba410dfea
Help Dustin figure out his book store's "Best-Sellers List" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.
[ "The book that sold 40 copies is either the 280-page book or Bill Orega's book.", "The 345-page book sold 7 more copies than My Best Friend.", "Daniel Hansen's book sold 14 fewer copies than the 185-page book.", "The 310-page book wasn't written by Alexis Olson.", "The 280-page book is either the title that sold 26 copies or Call of Duty.", "The book that sold 33 copies isn't exactly 204 pages long.", "Roscoe Jones's book sold 21 fewer copies than Two for Tennis.", "The 185-page book sold 7 fewer copies than Wendalissa.", "Jeff Holman's book is either the title that sold 40 copies or Call of Duty.", "Of the 280-page book and the book that sold 33 copies, one was written by Alexis Olson and the other is Zara's Game.", "Of the 345-page book and Matt Stevens's book, one is Call of Duty and the other sold 47 copies.", "The 204-page book wasn't written by Roscoe Jones." ]
[ "Copies Sold", "Book", "Authors", "Pages" ]
[ "12", "19", "26", "33", "40", "47" ]
[ "Away in Arles", "Call of Duty", "My Best Friend", "Two for Tennis", "Wendalissa", "Zara\\'s Game" ]
[ "Alexis Olson", "Bill Orega", "Daniel Hansen", "Jeff Holman", "Matt Stevens", "Roscoe Jones" ]
[ "185", "204", "258", "280", "310", "345" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c9398b851a25714c0b1f0807c774db6d
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Of the spider that sold for $120 and the specimen from Iran, one was won by Melinda and the other was won by Tim.", "The specimen from Iran wasn't the black widow.", "Charles's purchase was either the specimen from Honduras or the spider that sold for $105.", "Lonnie's purchase wasn't the black widow.", "The ipstin spider cost 45 dollars more than the specimen from Malawi.", "Neither the redback nor the specimen from Venezuela was Lonnie's purchase.", "The six spiders were the specimen from Venezuela, Vicky's purchase, the spider that sold for $90, Lonnie's purchase, Tim's purchase and the ipstin spider.", "Of the ipstin spider and the arachnid that sold for $75, one was won by Charles and the other was from Chile.", "Vicky's purchase was either the redback or the whip spider.", "Vicky's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Iran.", "Of the arachnid that sold for $60 and the archaenido, one was from Malawi and the other was won by Melinda.", "The specimen from Chile wasn't the raft spider." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Spiders", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Charles", "Lonnie", "Melinda", "Shelley", "Tim", "Vicky" ]
[ "archaenido", "black widow", "ipstin spider", "raft spider", "redback", "whip spider" ]
[ "Albania", "Chile", "Honduras", "Iran", "Malawi", "Venezuela" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=12f5bc5cb0dbdf0170028ceeb5d5435e
Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.
[ "The Crusty Knave sank 18 years after the vessel captained by Red Beard Ben.", "The Dagger sank 18 years before the vessel captained by Ruthless Ruby.", "The boat that sank in 1803 wasn't from Spain.", "The boat from England sank sometime after the Crusty Knave.", "The vessel from Sweden was either the boat captained by Wicked Weiss or the vessel that sank in 1713.", "Of the Vile Night and the Crusty Knave, one was captained by Four Eyed Fin and the other hailed from Ireland.", "Of the Sea Shame and the boat captained by Crazy Kate, one went down in 1767 and the other hailed from Scotland.", "The vessel that sank in 1803 wasn't captained by Wicked Weiss.", "The ship that sank in 1785 wasn't from France.", "The Doubloon, the vessel from Sweden, and the one that sank in 1731 are three different ships.", "The Vile Night went down in 1785.", "Of the Mermaid and the boat captained by Crazy Kate, one hailed from Spain and the other went down in 1767." ]
[ "Years", "Ships", "Pirates", "Countries" ]
[ "1713", "1731", "1749", "1767", "1785", "1803" ]
[ "Crusty Knave", "Dagger", "Doubloon", "Mermaid", "Sea Shame", "Vile Night" ]
[ "Crazy Kate", "Four Eyed Fin", "Red Beard Ben", "Ruthless Ruby", "Stubborn Seth", "Wicked Weiss" ]
[ "England", "France", "Ireland", "Scotland", "Spain", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7fa34c5644eb45c4ead46afedde467f8
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.
[ "The dog that graduated in July went to York County.", "Hercules graduated 1 month after the canine assigned to Officer Juarez.", "The K-9 unit that graduated in June didn't go to Vine County.", "The K-9 unit sent to York County, Tinkerbell, and the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Fox are three different dogs.", "Of the dog that graduated in May and Tinkerbell, one was assigned to Officer Yates and the other went to Tanager County.", "The canine sent to Riverside County was assigned to Officer Ramsey.", "The six dogs were Jaws, the K-9 unit that graduated in April, the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Fox, the canine that graduated in August, the dog assigned to Officer Underwood and the K-9 unit sent to Riverside County.", "Aries graduated 1 month before the canine assigned to Officer Yates.", "The canine sent to Fairfield County graduated 1 month after Barca.", "Barca graduated in March.", "The dog that graduated in June was either Jaws or Tinkerbell." ]
[ "Months", "Dogs", "Officers", "Counties" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "Aries", "Barca", "Hercules", "Jaws", "McGruff", "Tinkerbell" ]
[ "Fox", "Ingram", "Juarez", "Ramsey", "Underwood", "Yates" ]
[ "Ash", "Fairfield", "Riverside", "Tanager", "Vine", "York" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0fad59848facdd77517942658e0fa425
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
[ "Angelica's candle contains sandalwood.", "Of the clove product and the bergamot product, one is $5.50 and the other is Iris's.", "Angelica's candle doesn't contain apple.", "Of the freesia candle and the pear product, one is $7.50 and the other is Yolanda's.", "The apple product costs more than Yolanda's product.", "The $4.50 product is either the cinnamon candle or the clove product.", "Victoria's candle contains eucalyptus.", "The pear candle contains cinnamon.", "The $8.50 product doesn't contain bergamot.", "Gregory's candle, the clove candle, and the bergamot candle are three different products.", "The freesia product costs 1 dollar more than Victoria's product.", "Victoria's product costs 1 dollar less than the lime product.", "The fig product costs 1 dollar more than Yolanda's product." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Fragrances", "Fragrances" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50" ]
[ "Angelica", "Gregory", "Iris", "Victoria", "Willie", "Yolanda" ]
[ "cinnamon", "clove", "eucalyptus", "freesia", "sandalwood", "vanilla" ]
[ "apple", "bergamot", "coconut", "lime", "fig", "pear" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c986f0383ba28c6dfbee80fc230bfc00
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.
[ "The diplomat going to Madrid will leave sometime before the ambassador with the 9 day visit.", "The ambassador with the 3 day visit will leave sometime after Case.", "Of Quinn and the person leaving in April, one will leave for the 9 day visit and the other will go to Kiev.", "Case is either the diplomat going to Dublin or the ambassador with the 4 day visit.", "The person leaving in June won't leave for the 3 day visit.", "The person going to Skopje will leave 2 months after the ambassador with the 9 day visit.", "Vasquez will leave for the 4 day visit.", "York won't go to Oslo.", "Of the diplomat going to Dublin and the diplomat leaving in April, one is Mr. Howell and the other will leave for the 10 day visit.", "The person leaving in May won't leave for the 3 day visit.", "The diplomat going to Oslo is either the ambassador with the 10 day visit or the ambassador with the 2 day visit.", "The diplomat going to Dublin will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 2 day visit." ]
[ "Months", "Diplomats", "Durations", "Capitals" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Case", "Fitzgerald", "Howell", "Quinn", "Vasquez", "York" ]
[ "2 day", "3 day", "4 day", "5 day", "9 day", "10 day" ]
[ "Brussels", "Dublin", "Kiev", "Madrid", "Oslo", "Skopje" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cbdf07c92d6d1b45af6bda504a7bd59f
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.
[ "Mrs. Barr's student is Shelley.", "The 21-year-old student is Frank.", "The 20-year-old trainee is scheduled 1 hour after Mr. Terry's trainee.", "Mrs. Nolan's client is Marion.", "Of Opal and the 21-year-old student, one has the 12 noon class and the other is Mr. Terry's student.", "Opal is scheduled 1 hour after Mrs. Nolan's trainee.", "Mrs. Barr's student isn't 15 years old.", "Of Harold and the 16-year-old trainee, one has the 10:00am class and the other is Mrs. Mueller's client.", "The trainee with the 1:00pm class isn't 16 years old.", "The 15-year-old client is scheduled sometime after Mr. Terry's trainee.", "Mrs. Huff's student, Harold, and the 16-year-old student are three different people.", "Mrs. Nolan's client is scheduled 1 hour before the 19-year-old trainee.", "The trainee with the 9:00am class is either Frank or Harold." ]
[ "Times", "Instructors", "Students", "Ages" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Mrs. Barr", "Mrs. Huff", "Mrs. Mueller", "Mrs. Nolan", "Mr. Padilla", "Mr. Terry" ]
[ "Frank", "Harold", "Marion", "Opal", "Shelley", "Victoria" ]
[ "15", "16", "18", "19", "20", "21" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ebe6a2b692c1441a946ec2f054927f3a
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 C doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 35 MPH.", "The line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is shorter than Line B.", "Of the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH and the line with a maximum height of 25 ft, one is 900 ft long and the other is Line A.", "Line C doesn't have a maximum height of 70 ft.", "Line G and the zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft are different lines.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH is either the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft or the line with a maximum height of 45 ft.", "The line with a maximum height of 85 ft is either the 800 ft line or the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.", "Line C is 100 feet shorter than the line with a maximum height of 55 ft.", "The zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft is 150 feet longer than the one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH.", "Line B is shorter than the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.", "Line G is either the 750 ft zip line or the 800 ft line.", "The 700 ft line is either the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH or Line D." ]
[ "Lengths", "Zip Line", "Heights", "Max Speeds" ]
[ "650 ft", "700 ft", "750 ft", "800 ft", "850 ft", "900 ft" ]
[ "Line A", "Line B", "Line C", "Line D", "Line E", "Line G" ]
[ "25 ft", "30 ft", "45 ft", "55 ft", "70 ft", "85 ft" ]
[ "25 MPH", "30 MPH", "35 MPH", "40 MPH", "45 MPH", "50 MPH" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2b819e1aca6a11991104389f01de2fb8
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
[ "Salvador's cake doesn't cost exactly $225.", "The vanilla-flavored piece is shaped like a potato.", "The $250 cake, the banana-flavored piece, and the piece shaped like a football are three different cakes.", "Salvador's cake, the $200 piece, and the raspberry-flavored cake are three different cakes.", "The $225 cake is either the raspberry-flavored cake or the piece shaped like a golf ball.", "The strawberry-flavored piece costs 25 dollars less than the cake shaped like a potato.", "The cake shaped like a mountain costs somewhat less than the lemon-flavored cake.", "The vanilla-flavored cake costs somewhat more than Karen's piece.", "The raspberry-flavored cake costs 50 dollars more than the cake shaped like a train.", "The strawberry-flavored piece, the piece shaped like a sports car, and the piece shaped like a golf ball are three different cakes.", "Joey's cake costs 25 dollars more than the strawberry-flavored piece.", "Of the cake shaped like a golf ball and the lemon-flavored cake, one is Lori's and the other costs $225.", "Of the raspberry-flavored piece and the $200 cake, one is shaped like a football and the other is Vincent's." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225", "$250" ]
[ "Dolores", "Joey", "Karen", "Lori", "Salvador", "Vincent" ]
[ "football", "golf ball", "mountain", "potato", "sports car", "train" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "lemon", "raspberry", "strawberry", "vanilla" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7f69f205d8c7449fa00cfb48fdc87371
The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.
[ "The fighter with 30 wins is either the fighter with 10 losses or Nina.", "Of the woman with 10 losses and Irma, one is from Glasgow and the other has 36 wins.", "Farrah Fawkes, the fighter with 7 losses, the woman with 36 wins and the boxer with 27 wins are all different people.", "The boxer from Los Angeles has 6 more wins than Tracey.", "The boxer with 12 losses is either the boxer with 33 wins or Nina.", "The boxer from Portland has more wins than Farrah Fawkes.", "Irma doesn't have exactly 15 losses.", "Marie has 12 fewer wins than the woman from Boston.", "The woman from Portland doesn't have exactly 4 losses.", "The boxer from Philadelphia has 9 fewer wins than Edna Easton.", "The woman with 27 wins isn't from New York.", "The fighter from Philadelphia has 9 fewer wins than the boxer with 12 losses.", "The fighter with 27 wins doesn't have exactly 15 losses." ]
[ "Wins", "Boxers", "Losses", "Cities" ]
[ "24", "27", "30", "33", "36", "39" ]
[ "Edna Easton", "Farrah Fawkes", "Irma", "Marie", "Nina", "Tracey" ]
[ "2", "4", "7", "10", "12", "15" ]
[ "Boston", "Glasgow", "Los Angeles", "New York", "Philadelphia", "Portland" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2fcf1257deff97bcbdb0442bf16fe81f
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 diver going out on July 18 isn't going to Manta Bay.", "The diver headed to Little Reef won't go out with Hilda.", "The diver going out with Rachael will dive 1 day after Mrs. Ferrell.", "Of the customer headed to Nemo's Ridge and the diver going out on July 17, one is Mr. Gallegos and the other is Mrs. Blake.", "The diver going out on July 16 won't go out with Jorge.", "The diver going out on July 14 is either the customer headed to Nemo's Ridge or Mr. Drake.", "Of Mr. Ayers and the diver going out with Vicki, one wants to see Manta Bay and the other wants to see Rowe Island.", "The customer going out with Vicki will dive 1 day after Mr. Gallegos.", "The diver going out on July 17 isn't going to Ovid's Cove.", "Of the customer going out on July 16 and the customer headed to Porita Reef, one will go out with Peter and the other is Mr. Drake.", "Mrs. Ferrell is either the customer going out on July 13 or the customer headed to Nemo's Ridge.", "The diver going out with Hilda will dive sometime after the diver headed to Ovid's Cove.", "The diver going out on July 13 wants to see Porita Reef." ]
[ "Dates", "Customers", "Guides", "Locations" ]
[ "July 13", "July 14", "July 15", "July 16", "July 17", "July 18" ]
[ "Mr. Ayers", "Mrs. Blake", "Ms. Chang", "Mr. Drake", "Mrs. Ferrell", "Mr. Gallegos" ]
[ "Hilda", "Jorge", "Lynn", "Peter", "Rachael", "Vicki" ]
[ "Little Reef", "Manta Bay", "Nemo\\'s Ridge", "Ovid\\'s Cove", "Porita Reef", "Rowe Island" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fb2eb517684f30bea55198bc27bf359b
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 Garusky didn't drive for exactly 575 miles.", "The automobile that drove for 575 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 81 MPH.", "The Varseyton team's automobile drove 25 fewer miles than the car with a high speed of 65 MPH.", "The Garusky was either the Trebus State team's automobile or the Ober College team's automobile.", "The Yamahana drove somewhat less than the automobile with a high speed of 72 MPH.", "The Awick wasn't built by the Darbyshire team.", "Of the automobile that drove for 625 miles and the Trebus State team's automobile, one is the Yamahana and the other had a high speed of 74 MPH.", "The automobile that drove for 525 miles was either the car with a high speed of 62 MPH or the car with a high speed of 65 MPH.", "The Versem wasn't built by the Mersey Tech team.", "The automobile that drove for 575 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 65 MPH.", "The six cars were the Varseyton team's automobile, the Versem, the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH, the Awick, the Leden and the car with a high speed of 72 MPH.", "The car that drove for 650 miles was either the car with a high speed of 65 MPH or the Leden.", "Neither the Darbyshire team's automobile nor the Ober College team's automobile was the Versem.", "The Awick didn't drive for exactly 575 miles." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles", "650 miles" ]
[ "Awick", "Garusky", "Leden", "Versem", "Yamahana", "Zenmoto" ]
[ "62 MPH", "65 MPH", "67 MPH", "72 MPH", "74 MPH", "81 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Darbyshire", "Mersey Tech", "Ober College", "Trebus State", "Varseyton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a2a1e89ac787b925b81194ffb86be4bb
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.
[ "The game bought by Horace is either Troop Seven or the video game that came out in 1984.", "The game bought by Tommy is either the one that came out in 1988 or the one that sold for $40.", "Of the game that came out in 1988 and the video game that sold for $45, one was purchased by Tommy and the other is Gator Attack.", "Troop Seven didn't come out in 1983.", "The game that came out in 1985 didn't sell for $90.", "The one bought by Bruce came out 1 year after the video game that sold for $85.", "Neither Gator Attack nor the one that came out in 1986 is the game bought by Tommy.", "Of the video game bought by Neal and the one that came out in 1983, one sold for $35 and the other is Victorforce.", "Blaster Boy came out sometime before the game bought by Clinton.", "Troop Seven didn't come out in 1986.", "Magic Marbles came out sometime after the game that sold for $90.", "The one that sold for $85, Gator Attack, the one that came out in 1985, the one bought by Bruce and Countershot are all different video games.", "The video game that came out in 1986 was purchased by Clinton." ]
[ "Years", "Video Games", "Buyers", "Prices" ]
[ "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987", "1988" ]
[ "Blaster Boy", "Countershot", "Gator Attack", "Magic Marbles", "Troop Seven", "Victorforce" ]
[ "Bruce", "Clinton", "Horace", "Neal", "Oscar", "Tommy" ]
[ "$35", "$40", "$45", "$75", "$85", "$90" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0154bf8fb60fdfc227e7e2b69579eccd
The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.
[ "Elaine scored 7 fewer points than the skier who jumped 90.1 meters.", "Of Lindsey and the contestant who jumped 102.9 meters, one scored 110 points and the other was from Sweden.", "Of the contestant who jumped 90.1 meters and the skier who scored 110 points, one was from Canada and the other is Gail.", "Elaine was either the person from Finland or the jumper who scored 103 points.", "The person who jumped 86.4 meters scored 14 fewer points than Lindsey.", "Elaine scored 7 fewer points than the person from Germany.", "The contestant who jumped 90.1 meters, the person from Denmark, and Patti are three different people.", "The person from Finland scored more points than the person who jumped 96.3 meters.", "The jumper from Denmark didn't jump 96.3 meters.", "Of the contestant who scored 110 points and the person who scored 103 points, one is Kristy and the other jumped 110.8 meters." ]
[ "Points", "Jumpers", "Distances", "Countries" ]
[ "82", "89", "96", "103", "110", "117" ]
[ "Candice", "Elaine", "Gail", "Kristy", "Lindsey", "Patti" ]
[ "86.4 meters", "90.1 meters", "95.0 meters", "96.3 meters", "102.9 meters", "110.8 meters" ]
[ "Canada", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Norway", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=59f8c60f61da2c2eb57b73208c6eb4f3
The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled "Historic Homes of Branchville". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.
[ "The Gaines family's home was built 7 years after Leiman Manor.", "Of the Baker family's home and the house on Kingwood Street, one was built in 1841 and the other is Gunston Hall.", "Of the Gaines family's house and the house on Sandhill Circle, one was built in 1855 and the other is Woodlawn.", "Leiman Manor is owned by the Duke family.", "The house on Ash Avenue was built sometime after Woodlawn.", "Belle Grove is owned by the Odom family.", "Leiman Manor was built 7 years before the building on Norwood Street.", "The home on Sandhill Circle is owned by the Alvarado family.", "The house on Rosewood Street was built 7 years after Woodlawn.", "The 1862 house isn't on Kingwood Street.", "The 1834 home is either the Alvarado family's building or the Baker family's home.", "Belle Grove isn't on Ash Avenue.", "Neither the Baker family's house nor the house on Kingwood Street is Fox Cottage." ]
[ "Years", "Houses", "Owners", "Locations" ]
[ "1834", "1841", "1848", "1855", "1862", "1869" ]
[ "Belle Grove", "Fox Cottage", "Gunston Hall", "Leiman Manor", "Roesch Heights", "Woodlawn" ]
[ "Alvarado", "Baker", "Duke", "Gaines", "Odom", "Vazquez" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Kingwood Street", "League Avenue", "Norwood Street", "Rosewood Street", "Sandhill Circle" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5dba623e4ea4af08b47c9cd38fe208e3
The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.
[ "Of the 21-year-old one and the animal that is 14 feet tall, one is Bagee and the other came from Tanzania.", "Dyneton didn't come from Botswana.", "Of the one from Zambia and the giraffe that is 12 feet tall, one is Angrit and the other is Gareka.", "The one that is 11 feet tall isn't exactly 14 years old.", "Zakita is somewhat taller than the 14-year-old giraffe.", "The animal from Chad is either the 19-year-old one or the animal that is 15 feet tall.", "Jebedah is somewhat taller than the giraffe from Botswana.", "Jebedah isn't exactly 22 years old.", "Of the 14-year-old giraffe and the 18-year-old animal, one is 13 feet tall and the other is Angrit.", "The 21-year-old animal came from Somalia.", "The 23-year-old animal is 1 foot shorter than the one from Botswana.", "The animal that is 12 feet tall came from Namibia." ]
[ "Heights", "Giraffes", "Countries", "Ages" ]
[ "10 feet", "11 feet", "12 feet", "13 feet", "14 feet", "15 feet" ]
[ "Angrit", "Bagee", "Dyneton", "Gareka", "Jebedah", "Zakita" ]
[ "Botswana", "Chad", "Namibia", "Somalia", "Tanzania", "Zambia" ]
[ "14", "18", "19", "21", "22", "23" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=94687e2c3912086f047e1b4378a3f6a8
Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.
[ "The player who's now with the Brewers graduated 1 year before Micheal.", "Victor is either the person from Orcutt or the person from Wallagrass.", "Of Victor and the player from Nora Springs, one graduated in 2009 and the other is now with the Cubs.", "The person who's now with the Pirates graduated after Clayton.", "The player who graduated in 2010 is either the person from Wallagrass or Tom.", "Clayton graduated 2 years after the player who's now with the Angels.", "Clayton is either the person from Quimby or the player who graduated in 2009.", "The person from Jacumba graduated after Micheal.", "Of the person from Orcutt and the player who's now with the Tigers, one is Micheal and the other graduated in 2008.", "Neither Victor nor the player who's now with the Dodgers is the player who graduated in 2005.", "The player who's now with the Angels graduated 1 year after Tom.", "Ivan isn't from Jacumba." ]
[ "Years", "Players", "Teams", "Hometowns" ]
[ "2005", "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010" ]
[ "Bradley", "Clayton", "Ivan", "Micheal", "Tom", "Victor" ]
[ "Angels", "Brewers", "Cubs", "Dodgers", "Pirates", "Tigers" ]
[ "Chula Vista", "Jacumba", "Nora Springs", "Orcutt", "Quimby", "Wallagrass" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a0684fff175a15d4122e63847d280ea8
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 1,600 sq ft home doesn't rent for $1,250/month.", "Of the home owned by Greta Frank and the 1,725 sq ft house, one rents for $1,100/month and the other is in Hamilton.", "Neither the home that rents for $1,250/month nor the 1,225 sq ft home is the home in Delano.", "Neither the 1,350 sq ft house nor the 1,225 sq ft house is the rental in Angelus Oaks.", "The 1,600 sq ft home is owned by Freda Estes.", "The rental owned by Lyle Kramer is somewhat larger than the house in La Palma.", "Of the 1,475 sq ft rental and the home owned by Inga Howell, one is in Capitola and the other rents for $950/month.", "The home in La Palma is owned by Hal Garrison.", "The home in La Palma is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,300/month.", "The home that rents for $1,300/month is somewhat larger than the rental in Beaver Cove.", "The house in Beaver Cove isn't owned by Mitsy Lane.", "The rental in Capitola is 250 sq ft smaller than the home owned by Hal Garrison.", "The home owned by Inga Howell doesn't rent for $1,525/month." ]
[ "Square Footage", "Neighborhoods", "Rents", "Owners" ]
[ "1,100 sq ft", "1,225 sq ft", "1,350 sq ft", "1,475 sq ft", "1,600 sq ft", "1,725 sq ft" ]
[ "Angelus Oaks", "Beaver Cove", "Capitola", "Delano", "Hamilton", "La Palma" ]
[ "$750/month", "$950/month", "$1,100/month", "$1,250/month", "$1,300/month", "$1,525/month" ]
[ "Freda Estes", "Greta Frank", "Hal Garrison", "Inga Howell", "Lyle Kramer", "Mitsy Lane" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c95b7e6b3bf0a84a2c2fab3bb42ceb6e
Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.
[ "The business using a radio ad will open 3 days after the company owned by Mr. Thompson.", "The business owned by Mrs. Dunlap will open 9 days before the company using a billboard.", "Of the company opening on May 5th and Tricky Toys, one is using a leaflet and the other is owned by Mr. Thompson.", "Of the company using a magazine ad and Sinful Sips, one is owned by Mr. Austin and the other will open on May 5th.", "The company owned by Mr. Barber will open 12 days after Ant Farms Etc..", "Of Frank's Figs and the company owned by Mrs. Yang, one is using a leaflet and the other will open on May 11th.", "Frank's Figs will open 9 days after the company using a hot-air balloon.", "Books and More will open 9 days before the business owned by Mrs. Love." ]
[ "Opening Dates", "Businesses", "Owners", "Ad Campaigns" ]
[ "May 2nd", "May 5th", "May 8th", "May 11th", "May 14th", "May 17th" ]
[ "Ant Farms Etc.", "Books and More", "Frank\\'s Figs", "Sinful Sips", "Tricky Toys", "White Elephant" ]
[ "Mr. Austin", "Mr. Barber", "Mrs. Dunlap", "Mrs. Love", "Mr. Thompson", "Mrs. Yang" ]
[ "billboard", "hot-air balloon", "leaflet", "magazine ad", "radio ad", "sandwich board" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f979bc194b0d78cd17456e9356c427cf
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.
[ "Yvonne is either the client with the 10:00am class or Mr. Padilla's student.", "The trainee with the 10:00am class is 20 years old.", "Mr. Jones's trainee is 21 years old.", "The 20-year-old student is scheduled 1 hour after Mr. Jones's client.", "Mr. Terry's client is scheduled 1 hour before the 15-year-old client.", "The 21-year-old student isn't Alvin.", "Mr. Ward's student doesn't have the 2:00pm class.", "Marion is scheduled 1 hour before the 18-year-old student.", "The trainee with the 12 noon class, Marion, and Mr. Padilla's student are three different people.", "Mr. Terry's student is scheduled sometime after Alvin.", "Mr. Alford's trainee doesn't have the 11:00am class.", "The 19-year-old student is either Mr. Padilla's student or Dwayne.", "Mr. Ward's trainee isn't Marion.", "Of Mr. Padilla's student and the 18-year-old trainee, one is Nettie and the other has the 1:00pm class." ]
[ "Times", "Instructors", "Students", "Ages" ]
[ "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm", "2:00pm" ]
[ "Mr. Alford", "Mrs. Barr", "Mr. Jones", "Mr. Padilla", "Mr. Terry", "Mr. Ward" ]
[ "Alvin", "Bob", "Dwayne", "Marion", "Nettie", "Yvonne" ]
[ "15", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=36c8e4dfcf8c7dc93b0fa170f711c08b
Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.
[ "The Underwoods are moving into the Quince Street apartment.", "The Thompsons are paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Saturday.", "The family moving in on Saturday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Lake Street apartment.", "Of the family moving in on Friday and the family moving in on Thursday, one is moving into the Lake Street apartment and the other is paying $710 a month.", "Neither the family paying $730 a month nor the family moving in on Saturday is the Russells.", "The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Friday.", "The Ingrams are either the family moving into the Lake Street apartment or the family paying $730 a month.", "The Underwoods are either the family moving into the Lake Street apartment or the family moving in on Sunday.", "The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Monday.", "The Ingrams aren't moving in on Wednesday.", "Of the family moving in on Thursday and the family moving in on Monday, one is the Pattersons and the other is moving into the Grove Street apartment.", "The family moving into the Ash Avenue apartment is moving in on Wednesday." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730" ]
[ "Huffs", "Ingrams", "Pattersons", "Russells", "Thompsons", "Underwoods" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Grove Street", "Kermit Lane", "Lake Street", "Quince Street", "Ridge Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=181b9f7e8c2433c596bc664db1353fd3