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Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).
[ "Jan's assignment wasn't published in 2007.", "The book published in 2007 is shorter than Francis's assignment.", "The book published in 2007 is longer than Zachary's project.", "Of Francis's project and Jan's assignment, one is in Italian and the other is 200 pages long.", "The 150 page assignment isn't in Arabic.", "The book published in 2009 is either Jan's assignment or the Arabic project.", "Kathryn's project is shorter than the book published in 2011.", "The Japanese project wasn't published in 2004.", "The 225 page assignment isn't in French.", "Neither the book published in 2005 nor the Polish assignment is Francis's project.", "Of Hazel's assignment and the 150 page project, one is in French and the other was published in 2004.", "Francis's project wasn't published in 2011.", "The book published in 2010 is 75 pages longer than the Polish project.", "The book published in 2004 is 25 pages shorter than Zachary's project.", "Jan's assignment isn't in Polish." ]
[ "Pages", "Translators", "Years", "Languages" ]
[ "150 pages", "175 pages", "200 pages", "225 pages", "250 pages", "275 pages" ]
[ "Andy", "Francis", "Hazel", "Jan", "Kathryn", "Zachary" ]
[ "2004", "2005", "2007", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "Arabic", "French", "German", "Italian", "Japanese", "Polish" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3b30f0e0aefd20403fce7baa534b0ad7
The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.
[ "The Fair Weather is either the sailboat at Dock 8 or Kelly Koch's vessel.", "The sailboat at Dock 14 is 12 feet shorter than Kelly Koch's sailboat.", "Of the boat at Dock 18 and Griffin Gaines's boat, one is the Mystique and the other is 31 ft long.", "Of Ernesto Ellis's sailboat and the Petite Palm, one is 22 ft long and the other is moored at Dock 22.", "The Adagio III is somewhat shorter than the boat at Dock 8.", "The six boats are Griffin Gaines's vessel, the vessel at Dock 9, the Petite Palm, the Sea Spirit, the 37 ft sailboat and the 34 ft sailboat.", "The Sea Spirit is either Griffin Gaines's vessel or Betsy Becker's boat.", "The boat at Dock 9 is somewhat shorter than Ernesto Ellis's boat.", "The Petite Palm is 3 feet shorter than Ivor Ingram's sailboat.", "The vessel at Dock 16 is 6 feet shorter than the Mystique." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Owners", "Docks" ]
[ "22 ft", "25 ft", "28 ft", "31 ft", "34 ft", "37 ft" ]
[ "Adagio III", "Fair Weather", "Mystique", "Petite Palm", "Restless Wave", "Sea Spirit" ]
[ "Betsy Becker", "Ernesto Ellis", "Griffin Gaines", "Ivor Ingram", "Jasper Jones", "Kelly Koch" ]
[ "8", "9", "14", "16", "18", "22" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1fb942552403f0e70dc38e5eb2d37fd9
A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.
[ "Gorgias scored 83%.", "Of the A.I. from Stanford and the A.I. that scored 90%, one was built by Dr. Macmahon's team and the other was Zeno.", "The system that scored 90% was from Oxford.", "The A.I. that scored 69% wasn't from CIT.", "Plutarch finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of the system from UCLA.", "The A.I. from UCLA, Pythagoeas, the system built by Dr. Macmahon's team, the A.I. built by Dr. Neuman's team and Archimedes were all different systems.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Neuman's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system from Oxford.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system from Cambridge.", "Pythagoeas finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system built by Dr. Dower's team.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Sicilia's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system from UCLA.", "The system from SFIT finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system built by Dr. Odle's team." ]
[ "Scores", "A.I.", "Institutions", "Team Heads" ]
[ "55%", "62%", "69%", "76%", "83%", "90%" ]
[ "Archimedes", "Aristotle", "Gorgias", "Plutarch", "Pythagoeas", "Zeno" ]
[ "Cambridge", "CIT", "Oxford", "SFIT", "Stanford", "UCLA" ]
[ "Abbratozzato", "Dower", "Macmahon", "Neuman", "Odle", "Sicilia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=870eb6383b79e9f73344fd1ebdaa7061
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
[ "Of the one with 654 Twitter followers and the person with 160 Facebook friends, one has 65 LinkedIn connections and the other is Zachary.", "The person with 50 LinkedIn connections has 30 fewer Facebook friends than Neil.", "The person with 599 Twitter followers has 40 more Facebook friends than the person with 50 LinkedIn connections.", "The person with 170 Facebook friends is either the one with 59 LinkedIn connections or the person with 654 Twitter followers.", "Blake has 30 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 78 LinkedIn connections.", "Blake has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 84 LinkedIn connections.", "Willis doesn't have exactly 599 Twitter followers.", "Neither Frank nor Jonathan is the one with 170 Facebook friends.", "Neil doesn't have exactly 576 Twitter followers.", "Neil doesn't have exactly 640 Twitter followers.", "The one with 130 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 640 Twitter followers.", "Neither Frank nor Jonathan is the person with 160 Facebook friends.", "Of the person with 59 LinkedIn connections and the person with 804 Twitter followers, one is Jonathan and the other has 120 Facebook friends." ]
[ "Facebook", "Names", "LinkedIn", "Twitter" ]
[ "120", "130", "140", "150", "160", "170" ]
[ "Blake", "Frank", "Jonathan", "Neil", "Willis", "Zachary" ]
[ "50", "59", "65", "70", "78", "84" ]
[ "576", "599", "640", "654", "715", "804" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bab2257daf4c0858f3d3774eef9bbbe6
Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
[ "Of Marlene's purchase and Faye's purchase, one was the chalkhill butterfly and the other sold for $120.", "Phillip's purchase wasn't from Samoa.", "The clearwing butterfly cost 15 dollars more than Walter's purchase.", "Of the specimen from Australia and the torturix butterfly, one sold for $45 and the other was won by Heather.", "Marlene's purchase wasn't from Canada.", "The specimen from France was either the insect that sold for $60 or the butterfly that sold for $75.", "Of Faye's purchase and the specimen from Samoa, one sold for $120 and the other was the clearwing butterfly.", "Phillip's purchase wasn't the peppered butterfly.", "The chalkhill butterfly cost 30 dollars less than the specimen from Yemen.", "The six butterflies were the butterfly that sold for $75, the specimen from Samoa, the specimen from Yemen, the chalkhill butterfly, Heather's purchase and the swallowtail butterfly." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Butterflies", "Countries" ]
[ "$45", "$60", "$75", "$90", "$105", "$120" ]
[ "Faye", "Heather", "Marlene", "Phillip", "Tommy", "Walter" ]
[ "atlas", "chalkhill", "clearwing", "peppered", "swallowtail", "torturix" ]
[ "Australia", "Canada", "France", "Qatar", "Samoa", "Yemen" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=140e5ae9b6313fe91cb0ccb878ab2157
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 $7.50 chore starts 4 hours after the dining room assignment.", "The six jobs are Vicky's task, the living room assignment, the garage assignment, the $9.00 job, the $5.50 assignment and the chore that starts at 12 noon.", "Elisa's assignment starts sometime after the garage assignment.", "The $8.50 chore starts 1 hour after the dining room assignment.", "Of Glenn's chore and the basement assignment, one gets an allowance of $6.00 and the other gets an allowance of $9.00.", "The task that starts at 11:00am is the laundry room.", "Willie's chore is either the $8.00 assignment or the chore that starts at 1:00pm.", "Zachary's task starts sometime after the $5.50 chore.", "Willie's task starts sometime after the $9.00 task.", "Willie's task isn't the garage.", "The job that starts at 1:00pm is either the bathroom assignment or Vicky's job." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Elisa", "Glenn", "Robert", "Vicky", "Willie", "Zachary" ]
[ "basement", "bathroom", "dining room", "garage", "laundry room", "living room" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.00", "$7.50", "$8.00", "$8.50", "$9.00" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8e373dcdf839e815c5754fbee4c2eb73
Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.
[ "Neither the group deploying to Kimeche nor the battalion deploying in January is Mike Battalion.", "Of Victor Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Dillard, one will deploy in May and the other will deploy to Kimeche.", "The battalion led by Commander Edwards will deploy 1 month before Hotel Battalion.", "The battalion led by Commander Bauer isn't Lima Battalion.", "Uniform Battalion will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Ford.", "The battalion led by Commander Ford won't deploy to Ghator.", "The group deploying to Ingef is either Uniform Battalion or the battalion deploying in June.", "Victor Battalion will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Joyce.", "Of Victor Battalion and the battalion deploying in June, one will deploy to Ghator and the other is led by Commander Zimmerman.", "The battalion led by Commander Dillard won't deploy in February.", "The group deploying to Ghator isn't Mike Battalion.", "The battalion led by Commander Joyce won't deploy to Rothoc.", "Hotel Battalion will deploy 3 months before the battalion led by Commander Zimmerman.", "The group deploying to Quenray will deploy 3 months after Hotel Battalion." ]
[ "Months", "Commanders", "Battalions", "Locations" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Bauer", "Dillard", "Edwards", "Ford", "Joyce", "Zimmerman" ]
[ "Hotel", "Lima", "Mike", "Sierra", "Uniform", "Victor" ]
[ "Ghator", "Ingef", "Kimeche", "Quenray", "Rothoc", "Zenmoto" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ced4599556f60ed5bc482ae83056ad8d
Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.
[ "Gordon Gregg isn't the placekicker.", "Of the person who played in 6 games last season and the corner back, one wears number 7 and the other is Horace Hayden.", "The center played fewer games than player number 17.", "Horace Hayden played one game less than the defensive end.", "Player number 17 played one game less than Jack Jensen.", "Of the person who played in 7 games last season and the person who played in 5 games last season, one is Jack Jensen and the other is the tight end.", "Of the person who played in 4 games last season and the person who played in 3 games last season, one is the corner back and the other wears number 29.", "Edward Ellis is either player number 7 or the tight end.", "The person who played in 6 games last season isn't the placekicker.", "Gordon Gregg is either the person who played in 8 games last season or player number 4.", "Kurt Koch isn't the center.", "Player number 31 played 2 more games than the center." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" ]
[ "Curt Conner", "Edward Ellis", "Gordon Gregg", "Horace Hayden", "Jack Jensen", "Kurt Koch" ]
[ "center", "corner back", "defensive end", "placekicker", "tight end", "wide receiver" ]
[ "4", "7", "12", "17", "29", "31" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9a5f435aeef14d7e7a73c815bf919eda
The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.
[ "Pam Parson's stamp was the \"Danish Rosa\".", "Of the stamp that was issued in 1866 and Nina Nunez's stamp, one sold for $225,000 and the other was the \"Jenny Penny\".", "Of the stamp that was issued in 1868 and the \"Frog's Eye\", one sold for $200,000 and the other was bought by Ted Tucker.", "Quinn Quade's stamp sold for $25,000 less than the \"Frog's Eye\".", "The stamp that was issued in 1927 sold for somewhat less than Odette Opal's stamp.", "The stamp that was issued in 1866 was either the \"Jenny Penny\" or the \"Danish Rosa\".", "The stamp that was issued in 1868 was the \"Yellownose\".", "Ted Tucker's stamp didn't sell for $150,000.", "The stamp that was issued in 1868 sold for somewhat more than the \"Danish Rosa\".", "The stamp that was issued in 1915, Nina Nunez's stamp, Ray Ricardo's stamp, the $150,000 stamp and the \"Yellownose\" were all different stamps.", "Of the stamp that was issued in 1850 and the \"Bull's Dove\", one sold for $250,000 and the other was bought by Nina Nunez.", "The $125,000 stamp wasn't issued in 1927.", "The $250,000 stamp wasn't issued in 1821." ]
[ "Prices", "Collectors", "Stamps", "Year" ]
[ "$125,000", "$150,000", "$175,000", "$200,000", "$225,000", "$250,000" ]
[ "Nina Nunez", "Odette Opal", "Pam Parson", "Quinn Quade", "Ray Ricardo", "Ted Tucker" ]
[ "Bull\\'s Dove", "Cap de Boule", "Danish Rosa", "Frog\\'s Eye", "Jenny Penny", "Yellownose" ]
[ "1821", "1850", "1866", "1868", "1915", "1927" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=12436b658108a5794f82721cb8190a7d
Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.
[ "Of the $1500 fossil and the 75 million year old fossil, one is the senosaurus and the other was found in Jamaica.", "The 90 million year old fossil is either the $1750 fossil or the gigasaurus.", "The 78 million year old fossil costs more than the fossil discovered in Kyrgyzstan.", "The fossil discovered in Albania costs 250 dollars less than the pilodontus.", "The 75 million year old fossil, the rotosaurus, the fossil discovered in Jamaica and the fossil discovered in Kyrgyzstan are all different fossils.", "Of the $500 fossil and the fossil discovered in Ecuador, one is 72 million years old and the other is the archadon.", "Of the fossil discovered in Kyrgyzstan and the 90 million year old fossil, one is the pilodontus and the other costs $1250.", "The senosaurus costs 250 dollars more than the 85 million year old fossil.", "The fossil discovered in Ecuador is either the mirasaurus or the $1000 fossil.", "The 85 million year old fossil costs less than the fossil discovered in Qatar." ]
[ "Prices", "Dinosaurs", "Ages", "Countries" ]
[ "$500", "$750", "$1000", "$1250", "$1500", "$1750" ]
[ "archadon", "gigasaurus", "mirasaurus", "pilodontus", "rotosaurus", "senosaurus" ]
[ "69 million", "72 million", "75 million", "78 million", "85 million", "90 million" ]
[ "Albania", "Ecuador", "Jamaica", "Kyrgyzstan", "Paraguay", "Qatar" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e31db3ccf4654ada84de6a12b1970536
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 tank going to Quasqueton, the fish tank bought by Donna Drake, and the 55 gallon fish tank are three different tanks.", "The fish tank going to Royal is 10 gallons larger than the $2,000 tank.", "The $920 fish tank is 15 gallons larger than the tank bought by Gideon Gates.", "The display bought by Donna Drake is 10 gallons smaller than the display going to Garberville.", "The tank bought by Donna Drake isn't 70 gallons.", "The tank bought by Al Ayala didn't cost $775.", "The $2,500 tank is either the display going to Montville or the fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis.", "The tank bought by Al Ayala is going to Montville.", "The display going to Quasqueton is either the fish tank bought by Gideon Gates or the $2,000 fish tank.", "The fish tank going to Talmadge is 10 gallons smaller than the display bought by Faith Frisk.", "The tank bought by Al Ayala is somewhat larger than the tank going to Royal.", "The tank bought by Donna Drake is somewhat larger than the $1,825 tank.", "Of the 75 gallon fish tank and the tank bought by Cora Carey, one is going to Quasqueton and the other cost $2,500." ]
[ "Sizes", "Customers", "Price", "Town" ]
[ "55 gallons", "60 gallons", "65 gallons", "70 gallons", "75 gallons", "80 gallons" ]
[ "Al Ayala", "Cora Carey", "Donna Drake", "Edwin Ellis", "Faith Frisk", "Gideon Gates" ]
[ "$775", "$920", "$1,500", "$1,825", "$2,000", "$2,500" ]
[ "Garberville", "Montville", "New Sweden", "Quasqueton", "Royal", "Talmadge" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0378ea55ce5dc52f60de19287f9d24ba
Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.
[ "The rental in Fayette is either the home that rents for $1,600/month or the 1,100 sq ft house.", "The house owned by Jada Ingram doesn't rent for $1,850/month.", "The house owned by Inga Howell doesn't rent for $1,850/month.", "The house in Capitola is owned by Hal Garrison.", "Of the house in Fayette and the home that rents for $1,850/month, one offers 1,600 sq ft of living space and the other offers 1,475 sq ft of living space.", "The rental owned by Freda Estes rents for $975/month.", "Neither the house owned by Freda Estes nor the home owned by Hal Garrison is the home that rents for $950/month.", "Of the rental in Delano and the house in La Palma, one offers 1,350 sq ft of living space and the other rents for $1,100/month.", "The rental in La Palma isn't owned by Inga Howell.", "The rental in Gilman is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $825/month.", "The rental in La Palma doesn't rent for $950/month.", "The home owned by Bertha Allen is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $975/month." ]
[ "Square Footage", "Neighborhoods", "Rents", "Owners" ]
[ "1,100 sq ft", "1,225 sq ft", "1,350 sq ft", "1,475 sq ft", "1,600 sq ft", "1,725 sq ft" ]
[ "Beaver Cove", "Capitola", "Delano", "Fayette", "Gilman", "La Palma" ]
[ "$825/month", "$950/month", "$975/month", "$1,100/month", "$1,600/month", "$1,850/month" ]
[ "Bertha Allen", "Freda Estes", "Hal Garrison", "Inga Howell", "Jada Ingram", "Kip Jenkins" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8492e18444dfc64f5235240785463302
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
[ "The field theory book costs 5 dollars less than the book written by Steve Spark.", "The textbook that was published in 2003 costs more than the calculus book.", "The geometry book, the title that was published in 2015, and the $29.99 textbook are three different books.", "Of the trigonometry textbook and the calculus book, one was written by Pat Peterson and the other was published in 2007.", "The $44.99 title wasn't published in 2005.", "The $49.99 book wasn't authored by Velma Vintz.", "The $49.99 title wasn't published in 2012.", "Of the pre-calculus textbook and the title written by Mina Morton, one was published in 2012 and the other costs $39.99.", "The textbook that was published in 2015 is either the textbook written by Velma Vintz or the $24.99 textbook.", "The trigonometry textbook costs $44.99.", "The calculus title costs 5 dollars more than the title written by Rosa Rubens.", "Of the set theory title and the book written by Mina Morton, one costs $39.99 and the other was published in 2010." ]
[ "Prices", "Fields", "Authors", "Years" ]
[ "$24.99", "$29.99", "$34.99", "$39.99", "$44.99", "$49.99" ]
[ "calculus", "field theory", "geometry", "pre-calculus", "set theory", "trigonometry" ]
[ "Mina Morton", "Pat Peterson", "Rosa Rubens", "Steve Spark", "Tara Tyne", "Velma Vintz" ]
[ "2003", "2005", "2007", "2010", "2012", "2015" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c5d13b88c8888560a5aaf249c194c00f
Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.
[ "Of Snappy and Toredo, one is 104 years old and the other is from Guinea.", "Of the animal from Honduras and Snappy, one is 32 years old and the other is the black neck tortoise.", "The 50-year-old tortoise is the two rimmed tortoise.", "Chewie is 18 years younger than the tortoise from Romania.", "The ringed tortoise is 54 years younger than Speedy.", "The tortoise from Cameroon is 18 years older than the swoop-backed tortoise.", "Of the swoop-backed tortoise and the one from El Salvador, one is 68 years old and the other is named Yoda.", "Speedy isn't the pitch belly tortoise.", "Speedy is 68 years old.", "The 32-year-old tortoise, the tortoise from Cameroon, and the pitch belly tortoise are three different animals." ]
[ "Ages", "Tortoises", "Species", "Countries" ]
[ "14", "32", "50", "68", "86", "104" ]
[ "Chewie", "Methuselah", "Snappy", "Speedy", "Toredo", "Yoda" ]
[ "black neck", "horned", "pitch belly", "ringed", "swoop-backed", "two rimmed" ]
[ "Belize", "Cameroon", "El Salvador", "Guinea", "Honduras", "Romania" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7efe6e124b0cb229b4e1c0209c99c45e
The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
[ "The bird purchased in Rolling Hills was bought sometime before Sara's pet.", "The bird purchased in Rolling Hills is the parrot.", "Sara's pet is the finch.", "The six birds are the bird bought in February, Ida's pet, the bird purchased in Rolling Hills, the bird purchased in Quimby, the parakeet and the bird purchased in Hornitos.", "Of the bird bought in May and the bird bought in January, one is Laura's and the other is the parrot.", "The bird bought in April is either the lovebird or the bird purchased in Kirkwood.", "The bird purchased in Davis isn't the lovebird.", "Of the bird purchased in Panorama City and Kellie's pet, one was bought in March and the other is the lovebird.", "Ida's pet isn't the lovebird.", "The bird purchased in Hornitos is either Yolanda's pet or the bird bought in January.", "The bird bought in April isn't the lorikeet.", "The bird purchased in Davis was bought sometime before Faye's pet." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Birds", "Towns" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Faye", "Ida", "Kellie", "Laura", "Sara", "Yolanda" ]
[ "finch", "lorikeet", "lovebird", "macaw", "parakeet", "parrot" ]
[ "Davis", "Hornitos", "Kirkwood", "Panorama City", "Quimby", "Rolling Hills" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8db6a34659c23ed43036ed361136ff72
"Parties Unlimited" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.
[ "Of the event that requested the photo booth and the Ford family party, one is on October 6 and the other is on James Street.", "The event on Ash Avenue is sometime after the event that requested the bounce castle.", "The party on October 7 isn't on Campus Drive.", "The booking that requested the clown is 1 day before the King family party.", "Of the party that requested the rock band and the booking that requested the bounce castle, one is for the Garners and the other is on Fred Lane.", "Of the party that requested the petting zoo and the Ford family party, one is on Ronald Street and the other is on October 6.", "The event on October 8 isn't for the Walkers.", "The event that requested the bounce castle is 1 day after the Johnson family event.", "The booking that requested the rock band is on October 7.", "The booking on Willow Street is either the Walker family party or the party on October 3.", "The party on October 8 isn't on Ronald Street.", "The party that requested the magician, the party on Willow Street, and the booking on October 4 are three different events." ]
[ "Days", "Requests", "Families", "Locations" ]
[ "October 3", "October 4", "October 5", "October 6", "October 7", "October 8" ]
[ "bounce castle", "clown", "magician", "petting zoo", "photo booth", "rock band" ]
[ "Ford", "Garner", "Johnson", "King", "Thornton", "Walker" ]
[ "Ash Avenue", "Campus Drive", "Fred Lane", "James Street", "Ronald Street", "Willow Street" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8111933ae02fbd5c6f71a1744634a341
Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.
[ "Of the 18-6 game and the match with the Tuscanos, one was on October 3 and the other was in Island Falls.", "The match with the Tuscanos was 4 days before the 28-10 match.", "The game in Edinburg was sometime before the 18-6 game.", "The match in Groveland was 8 days before the game with the Rams.", "The six games are the 24-21 match, the game in Edinburg, the game with the Tuscanos, the game with the White Rhinos, the October 23 game and the October 19 match.", "The game with the Eagles is either the match in Avila Beach or the 42-20 game.", "The game with the Dragons was sometime before the match in Avila Beach.", "The match in Ferndale was 16 days before the 42-20 match.", "Of the match in Humeston and the 24-21 game, one featured the Rams and the other was on October 15.", "The game with the White Rhinos is either the 24-21 game or the 13-9 match." ]
[ "Dates", "Teams", "Scores", "Towns" ]
[ "October 3", "October 7", "October 11", "October 15", "October 19", "October 23" ]
[ "Dragons", "Eagles", "Rams", "Tuscanos", "Warriors", "White Rhinos" ]
[ "13-9", "18-6", "24-21", "28-10", "34-7", "42-20" ]
[ "Avila Beach", "Edinburg", "Ferndale", "Groveland", "Humeston", "Island Falls" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=854184fe17c33f6dce333eb2671fa319
The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.
[ "Of the $125 million jet and the plane built by Drummond, one has a top speed of Mach 2.5 and the other is the Graywing VX.", "Of the $200 million jet and the plane built by McConnell, one has a top speed of Mach 2.9 and the other has a top speed of Mach 3.4.", "The Dragon F-15 is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4 or the aircraft built by Forsyth.", "The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4 is either the plane built by McConnell or the Falcon X-2.", "The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.2, the Graywing VX, and the aircraft built by Pittakan are three different jets.", "The Vipertooth was built by Tenerife.", "The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5 costs 25 million dollars more than the Darkwing 6.", "The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.2 costs 75 million dollars more than the Kesseling.", "Of the $125 million aircraft and the aircraft built by Ale and Moore, one is the Falcon X-2 and the other has a top speed of Mach 1.8.", "The Kesseling wasn't built by Pittakan.", "The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5 wasn't built by Pittakan." ]
[ "Prices", "Aircraft", "Companies", "Top Speeds" ]
[ "$100 million", "$125 million", "$150 million", "$175 million", "$200 million", "$225 million" ]
[ "Darkwing 6", "Dragon F-15", "Falcon X-2", "Graywing VX", "Kesseling", "Vipertooth" ]
[ "Ale and Moore", "Drummond", "Forsyth", "McConnell", "Pittakan", "Tenerife" ]
[ "Mach 1.8", "Mach 2.5", "Mach 2.8", "Mach 2.9", "Mach 3.2", "Mach 3.4" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9534dba0f69d8b9f572e6962ad0acba3
Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.
[ "Hamzell wasn't approved in June.", "The medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree was approved 3 months after the drug that treats influenza.", "The pharmaceutical that treats meningitis was approved sometime after Bizolam.", "Of the medicine sourced from a specific type of fig orchid and the medicine that treats dengue fever, one was approved in February and the other is Minitrell.", "The pharmaceutical that treats heart disease was approved sometime before Hamzell.", "Minitrell was approved 2 months before the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp.", "Of Pluniden and the medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle, one treats arthritis and the other was approved in June.", "Bizolam isn't used to combat heart disease.", "Pluniden was approved 2 months after the pharmaceutical that treats influenza.", "The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of mushroom was approved sometime after the medicine that treats arthritis.", "Of the medicine approved in May and the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle, one is Hamzell and the other treats meningitis.", "Damasol isn't used to combat meningitis." ]
[ "Months", "Drugs", "Conditions", "Sources" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Bizolam", "Damasol", "Gravon", "Hamzell", "Minitrell", "Pluniden" ]
[ "arthritis", "dengue fever", "diabetes", "heart disease", "influenza", "meningitis" ]
[ "beetle", "frog", "mushroom", "fig orchid", "palm tree", "wasp" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c3b51bf08740f65e1dbb138cde896522
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.
[ "Zachary spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the C+.", "Of the presenter who gave the presentation on Galerius and the student who got the B+, one was Zachary and the other spoke for 10 minutes.", "Leroy spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Severus.", "The student who got the A didn't talk about Severus.", "Leroy didn't talk about Maximus.", "Ivan didn't get the C-.", "The student who spoke for 12 minutes was either Steve or the presenter who got the B-.", "The student who spoke for 14 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on Valerian or the student who gave the presentation on Galerius.", "The student who gave the presentation on Galerius spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the C+.", "Belinda was either the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian or the student who gave the presentation on Severus.", "The six students were the student who spoke for 10 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on Augustus, the presenter who got the D, the presenter who got the A, Steve and the presenter who got the B-.", "Neither the student who spoke for 8 minutes nor Belinda was the presenter who got the C+." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Emperors", "Grades" ]
[ "6 minutes", "8 minutes", "10 minutes", "12 minutes", "14 minutes", "16 minutes" ]
[ "Belinda", "Ivan", "Leroy", "Omar", "Steve", "Zachary" ]
[ "Augustus", "Diocletian", "Galerius", "Maximus", "Severus", "Valerian" ]
[ "A", "B+", "B-", "C+", "C-", "D" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ea601d2775aaa1ed98ea2827d91c7695
The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.
[ "Josefina wasn't in troop 5025.", "Patsy was awarded 4 spots before the scout from troop 5025.", "The girl who got the fourth award, the scout from troop 4908, and Elaine are three different girls.", "The six girls were the youngster from troop 4031, Josefina, the scout who won the first aid badge, the youngster who won the theater badge, Patsy and Angelina.", "The scout who got the third award wasn't in troop 4908.", "Angelina didn't win the wildlife badge.", "The scout who got the third award was either the scout from troop 3094 or the scout who won the dance badge.", "Patsy was awarded after the girl who won the theater badge.", "Elaine didn't win the dance badge.", "The scout who won the dance badge was awarded 1 spot before the scout from troop 4781.", "The scout who got the second award didn't win the swimming badge.", "The girl from troop 4908 didn't win the wildlife badge.", "Of the scout from troop 4781 and the youngster from troop 3094, one was Vickie and the other won the first aid badge." ]
[ "Orders", "Girls", "Badges", "Troops" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Angelina", "Elaine", "Harriet", "Josefina", "Patsy", "Vickie" ]
[ "dance", "first aid", "leadership", "swimming", "theater", "wildlife" ]
[ "3094", "4031", "4250", "4781", "4908", "5025" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e75aa67b85fa45f45b3df44d73eeaf6f
The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.
[ "The film produced in Estonia is 5 minutes longer than Sid Saunders's film.", "The film produced in Macedonia is 15 minutes longer than Tim Tucker's film.", "Eric Edwards's film is West of Eden.", "Of Don Daugherty's film and the film produced in Sweden, one has a running time of 80 minutes and the other is Harvest Sun.", "The movie produced in Denmark is West of Eden.", "The movie with a running time of 75 minutes, the movie produced in Ukraine, Keith King's film and Tearful Night are all different films.", "The film produced in Austria is shorter than Harvest Sun.", "Of Jesse Jimenez's film and Don Daugherty's film, one is Dreams of July and the other has a running time of 80 minutes.", "Neither Eric Edwards's film nor Tearful Night is the movie produced in Macedonia.", "The film with a running time of 65 minutes is either the movie produced in Austria or Arctic Visions.", "Don Daugherty's film wasn't made in Estonia.", "The film with a running time of 70 minutes is either the film produced in Macedonia or Milton Vale." ]
[ "Lengths", "Directors", "Titles", "Countries" ]
[ "55 minutes", "60 minutes", "65 minutes", "70 minutes", "75 minutes", "80 minutes" ]
[ "Don Daugherty", "Eric Edwards", "Jesse Jimenez", "Keith King", "Sid Saunders", "Tim Tucker" ]
[ "Arctic Visions", "Dreams of July", "Harvest Sun", "Milton Vale", "Tearful Night", "West of Eden" ]
[ "Austria", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Macedonia", "Sweden", "Ukraine" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7bb424e3d7d35c135ea552c2f491dd82
Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).
[ "Martha's assignment isn't in Dutch.", "Of the Italian assignment and the book published in 2012, one is assigned to Orlando and the other is 225 pages long.", "The book published in 2008 is 25 pages shorter than Orlando's assignment.", "Yvonne's project is either the Italian assignment or the Russian assignment.", "The Dutch assignment is longer than Orlando's assignment.", "Of Yvonne's project and the French project, one is 250 pages long and the other was published in 2009.", "Ira's project is 50 pages longer than the book published in 2004.", "Ira's project is either the Mandarin assignment or the 250 page project.", "The book published in 2011 is longer than Ira's project.", "The book published in 2004 is 25 pages longer than Tracey's assignment.", "The 275 page assignment is either the Russian assignment or Tracey's project.", "Neither Yvonne's project nor the book published in 2010 is the 150 page project." ]
[ "Pages", "Translators", "Years", "Languages" ]
[ "150 pages", "175 pages", "200 pages", "225 pages", "250 pages", "275 pages" ]
[ "Francis", "Ira", "Martha", "Orlando", "Tracey", "Yvonne" ]
[ "2004", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012" ]
[ "Arabic", "Dutch", "French", "Italian", "Mandarin", "Russian" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9d852d47baf2e861570d8909b9b93fb6
Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).
[ "Of the feature discovered in October and the crater that is 1,200 meters wide, one was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. and the other is in Zimbabwe.", "Of the crater in Iraq and the crater in Vietnam, one was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the other is 1,480 meters wide.", "Of the crater that is 2,250 meters wide and the feature in Iraq, one was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in February.", "The crater discovered in September is believed to be 90,000 years older than the feature in Rwanda.", "The crater in Rwanda was dated to 120,000 B.C.E..", "The crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E., the feature that is 930 meters wide, and the feature discovered in June are three different impacts.", "The feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was found in December.", "The feature that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in October.", "The crater in Rwanda wasn't discovered in June.", "The feature in Brunei is believed to be 30,000 years older than the feature that is 3,500 meters wide." ]
[ "Years", "Countries", "Months", "Diameters" ]
[ "210,000 B.C.E.", "180,000 B.C.E.", "150,000 B.C.E.", "120,000 B.C.E.", "90,000 B.C.E.", "60,000 B.C.E." ]
[ "Brunei", "Haiti", "Iraq", "Rwanda", "Vietnam", "Zimbabwe" ]
[ "February", "April", "June", "September", "October", "December" ]
[ "550 meters", "930 meters", "1,200 meters", "1,480 meters", "2,250 meters", "3,500 meters" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6131176c85618b588a5e5195a013857f
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.
[ "The jumper from Denmark scored fewer points than the contestant who jumped 96.3 meters.", "The person from Canada scored 21 more points than Heather.", "Of Tasha and the jumper from Sweden, one scored 117 points and the other jumped 90.1 meters.", "The person who jumped 105.6 meters scored fewer points than Heather.", "Shawna didn't jump 86.4 meters.", "The skier who jumped 105.6 meters scored fewer points than Robyn.", "The person who scored 82 points wasn't from Denmark.", "Yvonne didn't jump 96.3 meters.", "The six people were Robyn, the jumper who jumped 96.3 meters, the person who scored 117 points, the person who scored 110 points, the person who jumped 95.0 meters and the jumper who scored 82 points.", "Shawna didn't jump 96.3 meters.", "The contestant from Norway scored 7 more points than the skier who jumped 102.9 meters.", "The contestant from Switzerland jumped 102.9 meters." ]
[ "Points", "Jumpers", "Distances", "Countries" ]
[ "82", "89", "96", "103", "110", "117" ]
[ "Heather", "Jody", "Robyn", "Shawna", "Tasha", "Yvonne" ]
[ "86.4 meters", "90.1 meters", "95.0 meters", "96.3 meters", "102.9 meters", "105.6 meters" ]
[ "Canada", "Denmark", "Finland", "Norway", "Sweden", "Switzerland" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=620edb5dc8553a45efd71c808ebef951
After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.
[ "Gary was either the diner who ordered the streusel or the one who had the cafe mocha.", "Neither Kim nor Russell was the one who had the cappuccino.", "The diner who ordered the gelato paid less than Kim.", "The diner who ordered the gelato paid less than the one who had the cafe americano.", "The diner who ordered the pecan pie paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the cappuccino.", "Of the person who paid $6.99 and the one who had the cafe americano, one was Ivan and the other ordered the cheesecake.", "Ivan was either the diner who ordered the streusel or the diner who ordered the fruit tart.", "The person who paid $7.99 didn't order the fruit tart.", "The diner who ordered the sherbet paid more than the one who had the cafe mocha.", "Russell ordered the cheesecake.", "Neither Yolanda nor Ivan was the one who had the cafe latte.", "The person who paid $7.99 didn't order the sherbet.", "Of the diner who ordered the sherbet and the person who paid $8.99, one was Yolanda and the other had the cappuccino.", "The person who paid $5.99 had the chai tea." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Drinks", "Dessert" ]
[ "$5.99", "$6.99", "$7.99", "$8.99", "$9.99", "$10.99" ]
[ "Addie", "Gary", "Ivan", "Kim", "Russell", "Yolanda" ]
[ "cafe americano", "cafe latte", "cafe mocha", "cappuccino", "chai tea", "espresso" ]
[ "cheesecake", "fruit tart", "gelato", "pecan pie", "sherbet", "streusel" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=801056f56713832d01dda1877f4a9364
The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.
[ "The \"Color Blinds\" is either the white team or the red team.", "The group from Evansdale doesn't use blue paintballs.", "The squad from Forest City doesn't use blue paintballs.", "The \"Night Ninjas\", the team that finished third, and the group that finished first are three different teams.", "The \"Splat Squad\" was ranked 3 places ahead of the red team.", "The \"Oil Crew\" is either the squad from Armona or the blue team.", "The orange team was ranked 1 place behind the squad from Evansdale.", "The group that finished fourth is either the team from Armona or the team from Prairie City.", "The squad from Yucca Valley was ranked 4 places behind the \"Splat Squad\".", "The squad that finished fifth uses white paintballs.", "The orange team was ranked 2 places ahead of the \"Pea Shooters\".", "The squad from Armona was ranked somewhere ahead of the \"Spray Paints\".", "The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked somewhere ahead of the yellow team.", "The \"Oil Crew\" didn't finish third." ]
[ "Rankings", "Teams", "Colors", "Hometowns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Color Blinds", "Night Ninjas", "Oil Crew", "Pea Shooters", "Splat Squad", "Spray Paints" ]
[ "blue", "orange", "purple", "red", "white", "yellow" ]
[ "Armona", "Cromberg", "Evansdale", "Forest City", "Prairie City", "Yucca Valley" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dd2af4d4bd8175399e6c30cec4869f44
The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.
[ "Dolores was awarded 2 spots after the girl from troop 4443.", "Dolores was awarded 1 spot before the girl who won the ceramics badge.", "Maxine was awarded 1 spot after the youngster from troop 4031.", "The girl from troop 4908 was awarded 2 spots after the scout who won the leadership badge.", "The youngster who got the third award was either the girl who won the first aid badge or the scout from troop 4250.", "Felicia was in troop 4250.", "Ollie wasn't in troop 3094.", "The scout who won the swimming badge, Wendy, and the youngster from troop 4781 are three different girls.", "The scout who got the fourth award won the dance badge.", "Ollie, the girl from troop 4443, and the girl from troop 4908 are three different girls.", "The girl from troop 3094 was awarded after Tara.", "Of Maxine and the girl from troop 3094, one was awarded fifth and the other won the swimming badge." ]
[ "Orders", "Girls", "Badges", "Troops" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Dolores", "Felicia", "Maxine", "Ollie", "Tara", "Wendy" ]
[ "ceramics", "dance", "first aid", "leadership", "swimming", "theater" ]
[ "3094", "4031", "4250", "4443", "4781", "4908" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=157e49e9a82d9cadb618b718b3a381bb
An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
[ "The butterfly that was auctioned 6th sold for 10 dollars more than the Lycaenidae.", "The Hesperidae was either the butterfly that was auctioned 6th or the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd.", "The insect won by Antonio wasn't the Megathymidae.", "The butterfly won by Ian was either the insect that sold for $300 or the Hesperidae.", "The Papillionidae sold for somewhat less than the insect that was auctioned 9th.", "The butterfly won by Nelson didn't sell for $250.", "Of the Nymphalidae and the insect that sold for $270, one was the 4th lot and the other was won by Joel.", "The Hesperidae sold for somewhat more than the butterfly that was auctioned 4th.", "The butterfly that sold for $300 was either the Lycaenidae or the Megathymidae.", "The butterfly won by Harry was either the Lycaenidae or the insect that was auctioned 6th.", "The Stenzleridae was the 4th lot.", "The insect that was auctioned 5th sold for 30 dollars more than the butterfly won by Nelson.", "Of the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd and the Papillionidae, one sold for $260 and the other sold for $250.", "The insect that sold for $250 wasn't the Nymphalidae.", "The butterfly won by Ian wasn't the 5th lot." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Antonio", "Harry", "Ian", "Joel", "Nelson", "Roland" ]
[ "1st", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th", "9th" ]
[ "Hesperidae", "Lycaenidae", "Megathymidae", "Nymphalidae", "Papillionidae", "Stenzleridae" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=52209a46b96269d293bacd159e39e04c
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
[ "The player who wears number 9 scored somewhat less than the person from the Monsters.", "The player who wears number 6 scored 3 goals more than Barnes.", "The person who wears number 19 scored 1 goal more than the player from the River Kings.", "The person from the Wolverines scored somewhat less than Barnes.", "Santos isn't from the Monsters.", "The person with 6 goals doesn't wear number 9.", "Of Rich and the person who wears number 21, one had 11 goals this season and the other is from the Checkers.", "The six players are Hunter, the player from the Monsters, the player with 11 goals, the person with 10 goals, the person from the Comets and the person with 6 goals.", "Parrish isn't from the Bears.", "The person from the Wolverines scored somewhat less than Hunter.", "The person who wears number 25 is from the River Kings.", "Parrish isn't from the Monsters." ]
[ "Goals", "Players", "Teams", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Barnes", "Erickson", "Hunter", "Parrish", "Rich", "Santos" ]
[ "Bears", "Checkers", "Comets", "Monsters", "River Kings", "Wolverines" ]
[ "6", "9", "15", "19", "21", "25" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b8af3b1ac79b3d89c5d580cd791339ee
Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.
[ "The perens pig wasn't added to the endangered list in 2010.", "Of the animal added to the list in 2010 and the animal added to the list in 2006, one is the lisner cat and the other lives in Indonesia.", "The byengo bat was listed sometime before the animal that lives in Oman.", "The nibner newt doesn't have a surviving population of 455.", "The animal added to the list in 2008 doesn't live in Ukraine.", "The byengo bat doesn't live in Ghana.", "Of the animal with a population size of 490 and the species that lives in Egypt, one is the perens pig and the other was recognized as endangered in 2011.", "The eldar elk was listed 1 year before the species that lives in Indonesia.", "The animal that lives in Egypt was listed 3 years after the species with a population size of 420.", "The species with a population size of 350 was listed sometime before the species that lives in Ghana.", "The dobra dingo is either the animal with a population size of 490 or the animal that lives in Egypt.", "The species added to the list in 2011 doesn't have a surviving population of 245.", "Neither the animal with a population size of 245 nor the species with a population size of 420 is the species that lives in Indonesia." ]
[ "Years", "Species", "Populations", "Countries" ]
[ "2006", "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011" ]
[ "byengo bat", "dobra dingo", "eldar elk", "lisner cat", "nibner newt", "perens pig" ]
[ "245", "350", "385", "420", "455", "490" ]
[ "Egypt", "Ghana", "Honduras", "Indonesia", "Oman", "Ukraine" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50cbdc9d3a13c57f6816c87066d35c2a
Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.
[ "Of the class with 10 students and the course in room 322, one is the Finnish class and the other starts at 5:00 pm.", "The Swahili class starts sometime before the class in room 215.", "The course with 25 students is either the class in room 322 or the course in room 208.", "The 3:00 pm class has 25 students.", "The class with 8 students starts sometime before the course in room 122.", "The 11:00 am class isn't the Japanese class.", "The course in room 129 starts 2 hours after the Lithuanian class.", "The Turkish class has 18 students.", "The 9:00 am class is either the Turkish class or the course in room 208.", "The Lithuanian class starts 2 hours before the course with 18 students.", "The class in room 319 starts sometime after the class with 22 students.", "The six classes are the Swahili class, the 3:00 pm class, the 11:00 am class, the 5:00 pm class, the 9:00 am class and the class with 22 students." ]
[ "Times", "Room Numbers", "Class Sizes", "Classes" ]
[ "7:00 am", "9:00 am", "11:00 am", "1:00 pm", "3:00 pm", "5:00 pm" ]
[ "122", "129", "208", "215", "319", "322" ]
[ "8", "10", "11", "18", "22", "25" ]
[ "Finnish", "Italian", "Japanese", "Lithuanian", "Swahili", "Turkish" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=64f641f110a99db0ade677a58a78df84
Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.
[ "The person who ordered matzo came in sometime after Rose.", "The person who came in at 7:30am was either the person who asked for parmesan or Candice.", "Brandi came in sometime after the person who asked for parmesan.", "Of the customer who asked for parmesan and Candice, one asked for challah and the other came in at 8:30am.", "The customer who ordered challah came in sometime after the person who asked for gorgonzola.", "Of the customer who came in at 9:00am and the person who asked for colby-jack, one was Isabel and the other asked for matzo.", "The person who asked for havarti didn't order naan.", "Of the person who ordered brioche and the person who asked for blue cheese, one came in at 8:00am and the other was Velma.", "Isabel asked for pumpernickel.", "Neither the customer who came in at 8:00am nor the customer who came in at 7:00am was Isabel.", "Felicia was either the person who asked for blue cheese or the person who asked for colby-jack.", "The person who ordered naan came in sometime after the customer who asked for colby-jack." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Breads", "Cheeses" ]
[ "7:00am", "7:30am", "8:00am", "8:30am", "9:00am", "9:30am" ]
[ "Brandi", "Candice", "Felicia", "Isabel", "Rose", "Velma" ]
[ "brioche", "challah", "matzo", "naan", "pumpernickel", "rye bread" ]
[ "blue cheese", "colby-jack", "gorgonzola", "havarti", "limburger", "parmesan" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fdfd0ced6b4bd719c62a4807b23c57da
Marcus has to fill several "two-scoop" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.
[ "The person who ordered coconut for their first scoop was immediately behind Darryl.", "The fifth customer didn't order cherry for their first scoop.", "Neither the sixth person nor Yvette is the customer who ordered banana for their first scoop.", "The first customer ordered egg nog for their second scoop.", "Neither Zachary nor the sixth customer is the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop.", "Yvette was somewhere in line behind the person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.", "The customer who ordered mango for their first scoop is either Bridget or Darryl.", "The person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop didn't order vanilla for their first scoop.", "The person who ordered mango for their first scoop was immediately ahead of the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop.", "Of Miguel and the fourth person, one ordered rum raisin for their second scoop and the other ordered vanilla for their first scoop.", "Of the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop and Bridget, one ordered rocky road for their second scoop and the other was first in line.", "The customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop is either the customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop or the fourth person." ]
[ "Places", "Customers", "First Scoop", "Second Scoop" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th" ]
[ "Bridget", "Darryl", "Miguel", "Tara", "Yvette", "Zachary" ]
[ "banana", "cherry", "coconut", "mango", "raspberry", "vanilla" ]
[ "chocolate", "coffee", "egg nog", "rocky road", "rum raisin", "strawberry" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=04af37dc0cf4bed7e49d8dd872f6e914
Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
[ "Neither the photo that cost $475 nor the shot of the polar bear was the photo taken in August.", "Neither the shot taken in July nor the photo taken in May was the photo that cost $475.", "The shot of the orangutan was either the shot taken in August or the shot that cost $300.", "The photo published by The Geographer was taken 1 month before the shot of the arctic fox.", "Of the photo published by Animal Science and the photo taken in July, one cost $150 and the other was of the white rhino.", "The photo published by The Geographer was taken 1 month before the shot that cost $250.", "The shot of the snow leopard wasn't taken in June.", "Neither the photo taken in June nor the shot published by Animal Science was the shot that cost $950.", "The photo of the tree kangaroo was published by Travel Almanac.", "The photo of the arctic fox was published by Wildzone.", "The shot taken in August wasn't published by Wildzone.", "The photo of the tree kangaroo was either the shot taken in May or the photo published by Animal Science.", "Of the photo of the white rhino and the shot taken in June, one cost $550 and the other was published by Nature Monthly.", "The shot taken in August didn't cost $150." ]
[ "Months", "Animals", "Magazines", "Prices" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "arctic fox", "orangutan", "polar bear", "snow leopard", "tree kangaroo", "white rhino" ]
[ "Animal Science", "Earth Aware", "Nature Monthly", "The Geographer", "Travel Almanac", "Wildzone" ]
[ "$150", "$250", "$300", "$475", "$550", "$950" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6f49f5b33bfdb8a73ee2d1bc50d95d8e
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.
[ "The town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees is either the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees or Lindsay.", "The location with a forecasted high of 32 degrees will get 3 more inches of snow than Three Rivers.", "Van Horne has a forecasted low of 18 degrees.", "The town with a forecasted high of 28 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Elma.", "Indio is either the location with a forecasted high of 34 degrees or the location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees.", "Neither Riverbank nor the location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees is the town with a forecasted high of 32 degrees.", "Of the town that will get 2 inches of snow and the town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees, one has a predicted high of 28 degrees and the other is Riverbank.", "Three Rivers doesn't have a forecasted low of 15 degrees.", "Of the town that will get 5 inches of snow and the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees, one has a predicted high of 30 degrees and the other has a predicted high of 34 degrees.", "The location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees doesn't have a forecasted low of 15 degrees.", "Of the town that will get 2 inches of snow and the location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees, one is Lindsay and the other has a predicted high of 27 degrees." ]
[ "Snowfall", "Towns", "Low Temps", "High Temps" ]
[ "1 inch", "2 inches", "3 inches", "4 inches", "5 inches", "6 inches" ]
[ "Elma", "Indio", "Lindsay", "Riverbank", "Three Rivers", "Van Horne" ]
[ "8 degrees", "10 degrees", "11 degrees", "12 degrees", "15 degrees", "18 degrees" ]
[ "27 degrees", "28 degrees", "29 degrees", "30 degrees", "32 degrees", "34 degrees" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=505675c5b44dcd779e3515f2d5dd7f9c
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
[ "The pre-calculus book is either the book that was published in 2005 or the title written by Velma Vintz.", "Of the book that was published in 2008 and the book written by Steve Spark, one costs $29.99 and the other covers field theory.", "The algebra book wasn't authored by Tara Tyne.", "The geometry title, the book written by Tara Tyne, and the $24.99 book are three different books.", "The pre-calculus book, the title that was published in 2003, and the $24.99 textbook are three different books.", "The algebra textbook costs more than the book that was published in 2007.", "The trigonometry textbook is either the title that was published in 2007 or the textbook written by Mina Morton.", "The book written by Velma Vintz costs 15 dollars less than the set theory book.", "The book written by Velma Vintz costs more than the title that was published in 2008.", "The title that was published in 2003 wasn't authored by Mina Morton.", "The title that was published in 2008 costs 5 dollars less than the pre-calculus textbook.", "The geometry textbook is either the textbook written by Mina Morton or the textbook written by Will Wharton.", "The six books are the book that was published in 2010, the $34.99 title, the $29.99 book, the $24.99 textbook, the algebra textbook and the book written by Rosa Rubens." ]
[ "Prices", "Fields", "Authors", "Years" ]
[ "$24.99", "$29.99", "$34.99", "$39.99", "$44.99", "$49.99" ]
[ "algebra", "field theory", "geometry", "pre-calculus", "set theory", "trigonometry" ]
[ "Mina Morton", "Rosa Rubens", "Steve Spark", "Tara Tyne", "Velma Vintz", "Will Wharton" ]
[ "2003", "2005", "2007", "2008", "2010", "2012" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2f215b80b8534722215cab99e3ee8808
The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.
[ "The reporter sent out on April 7th didn't go to Gabon.", "Of Peter Peck and the journalist who covered the Olympic games, one was sent out on April 4th and the other went to Gabon.", "The six people were Linda Lott, the reporter who covered the flooding, the person who went to Gabon, the person sent out on April 6th, the reporter who went to Honduras and the person sent out on April 8th.", "The journalist who went to Oman left 3 days before the journalist who covered the solar eclipse.", "Peter Peck left 1 day before the person who covered the election.", "Orin Olsen didn't cover the solar eclipse.", "Linda Lott didn't go to Algeria.", "The person who covered the mass protests left sometime before Ned Noble.", "Maddy Moore covered the election.", "The journalist who covered the mass protests left 1 day after Orin Olsen.", "Of the journalist sent out on April 8th and the person who covered the solar eclipse, one went to Honduras and the other went to Turkey." ]
[ "Days", "Reporters", "Stories", "Countries" ]
[ "April 4th", "April 5th", "April 6th", "April 7th", "April 8th", "April 9th" ]
[ "Linda Lott", "Maddy Moore", "Ned Noble", "Orin Olsen", "Peter Peck", "Tam Terry" ]
[ "election", "flooding", "mass protests", "Olympic games", "royal wedding", "solar eclipse" ]
[ "Algeria", "Gabon", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Oman", "Turkey" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=25f1b1585ed9265bbe99720b4c4cea3b
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 contestant who finished in 25 minutes was either the contestant from Norway or the contestant in the aquamarine shirt.", "The contestant who finished in 23 minutes wore the gray shirt.", "The six runners were Zachary, the contestant from Norway, the contestant in the black shirt, the runner who finished in 23 minutes, the contestant in the aquamarine shirt and the runner in the violet shirt.", "Of the competitor from Bellflower and Zachary, one wore the gray shirt and the other finished in 21 minutes.", "Mathew finished sometime before the competitor in the gray shirt.", "The runner from Templeton finished 1 minute after Herman.", "The runner who finished in 22 minutes didn't wear the teal shirt.", "The competitor from Janesville finished sometime after Herman.", "The runner who finished in 26 minutes wasn't from Janesville.", "Of the contestant who finished in 24 minutes and Isaac, one wore the black shirt and the other was from San Pedro.", "Ralph didn't wear the black shirt." ]
[ "Times", "Runners", "Shirt Colors", "Town" ]
[ "21 minutes", "22 minutes", "23 minutes", "24 minutes", "25 minutes", "26 minutes" ]
[ "Herman", "Isaac", "Mathew", "Neil", "Ralph", "Zachary" ]
[ "aquamarine", "black", "cyan", "gray", "teal", "violet" ]
[ "Bellflower", "Janesville", "Norway", "San Pedro", "Templeton", "Yorba Linda" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7928e2f71961aee9d2c04517f383adac
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
[ "The trip starting at Greektown will begin sometime before Mindy's trip.", "Of Whitney's trip and the tour starting at High Park, one will be at 7:00am and the other has 7 people in it.", "Janice's trip will start at Casa Loma.", "The six tours are Emily's tour, the outing starting at City Hall, the tour with 7 people, the 9:00am trip, the trip with 8 people and the 11:00am outing.", "Whitney's trip will begin 1 hour before the trip starting at Casa Loma.", "Vicki's tour won't start at Yorkville.", "Of the 11:00am tour and the trip starting at Yorkville, one has 8 people in it and the other has 12 people in it.", "Emily's tour isn't a group of 3 people.", "The tour starting at Greektown will begin 1 hour after Vicki's tour.", "The tour with 10 people will begin 3 hours before the trip starting at Yorkville.", "The 10:00am tour isn't a group of 7 people." ]
[ "Times", "Guides", "Locations", "Group Sizes" ]
[ "7:00am", "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon" ]
[ "Emily", "Janice", "Mindy", "Vicki", "Whitney", "Zachary" ]
[ "Casa Loma", "City Hall", "Greektown", "High Park", "Little Italy", "Yorkville" ]
[ "3", "7", "8", "9", "10", "12" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c84c8a85fd3f89917614bd81c46c1025
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 home on Fairfield Lane is either the Baker family's building or the 1841 building.", "Porcher Place isn't on Cora Street.", "Woodlawn was built 7 years before the Christian family's house.", "The Christian family's house was built sometime before the building on Cora Street.", "The home on Vine Street is owned by the Evans family.", "Of the 1869 house and Woodlawn, one is owned by the Alvarado family and the other is on James Street.", "The 1869 building isn't on Cora Street.", "Of Roesch Heights and the Vazquez family's building, one was built in 1834 and the other is on Erick Lane.", "The Vazquez family's house was built sometime before Gunston Hall.", "The 1841 home is either Porcher Place or the home on Erick Lane.", "Belle Grove is on Fairfield Lane.", "The 1855 house is owned by the Baker family.", "Leiman Manor was built 7 years after the Evans family's home." ]
[ "Years", "Houses", "Owners", "Locations" ]
[ "1834", "1841", "1848", "1855", "1862", "1869" ]
[ "Belle Grove", "Gunston Hall", "Leiman Manor", "Porcher Place", "Roesch Heights", "Woodlawn" ]
[ "Alvarado", "Baker", "Christian", "Evans", "Vazquez", "York" ]
[ "Cora Street", "Erick Lane", "Fairfield Lane", "James Street", "Vine Street", "York Court" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=62c81c0824e16984dc1617aedca1e2ca
The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.
[ "The performer from Selma was either the person who used flashlights or the juggler who used rings.", "The juggler from Isla Vista used mobile phones.", "Otis performed 2 spots before the performer who used mobile phones.", "The juggler who used balls performed sometime before Peter.", "The juggler from West Bath performed 1 spot after the person who used mobile phones.", "Nick didn't go second.", "The person from Folsom performed 1 spot after Otis.", "The person who used rings performed 1 spot before the juggler from Isla Vista.", "The juggler who used bowling pins was either Gerald or the person from Isla Vista.", "The juggler who used chainsaws, the juggler who went third, and Otis are three different people.", "The person from Quasqueton didn't use chainsaws.", "Of the juggler who used rings and Ian, one went second and the other was from Quasqueton." ]
[ "Orders", "Names", "Items", "Towns" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Elena", "Gerald", "Ian", "Nick", "Otis", "Peter" ]
[ "balls", "bowling pins", "chainsaws", "flashlights", "mobile phones", "rings" ]
[ "Folsom", "Isla Vista", "Quasqueton", "Selma", "West Bath", "Yarmouth" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=394b9b5b778fd99f8b33655783c2c0b0
Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference "messages in a bottle" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.
[ "Isaac's bottle is either the bottle from Cherbourg or the message found in 2007.", "Felipe's missive, the missive from Le Havre, the missive found in 2007 and the bottle found in 2010 are all different letters.", "Herbert's bottle was sent 7 years after the letter found in 2007.", "Of the bottle from Cherbourg and the missive found in 2013, one is George's and the other was sent in 1962.", "Of the bottle found in 2009 and the missive from Plymouth, one was sent in 1983 and the other is Sean's.", "Isaac's letter was sent sometime before the missive found in 2011.", "The message found in 2009 was sent 7 years after Marvin's message.", "George's message was from Bournemouth.", "Isaac's bottle was sent 28 years before the bottle found in 2010.", "Herbert's message was sent sometime before the missive found in 2013.", "The missive found in 2007 wasn't from Brighton.", "The missive that was sent in 1969 wasn't found in 2007." ]
[ "Year Sent", "Writers", "Origins", "Year Found" ]
[ "1962", "1969", "1976", "1983", "1990", "1997" ]
[ "Felipe", "George", "Herbert", "Isaac", "Marvin", "Sean" ]
[ "Bournemouth", "Brighton", "Cherbourg", "Le Havre", "Plymouth", "Torquay" ]
[ "2007", "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2013" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=451d2ecade0f8e368a82907629691e1c
The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a "Sail Around the World" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.
[ "The person who finished in 286 days sailed the Alpha One.", "Of Vicky Estes and the competitor in the sloop, one finished in 286 days and the other sailed the Wave Dancer.", "Of the competitor who finished in 286 days and the sailor who finished in 282 days, one was Tara Carroll and the other used the trimaran.", "The person in the sloop took somewhat more days to finish than Vicky Estes.", "Wendell Orr took 4 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Dream Walker.", "Vicky Estes took 8 more days to finish than the person in the gaff cutter.", "The person who finished in 278 days didn't use the pilot cutter.", "Neal Bundt didn't sail the Confluence.", "Debra Decker didn't sail the Wave Dancer.", "The owner of the Wave Dancer took somewhat more days to finish than Ed Alexander.", "The owner of the Shady Lady took somewhat fewer days to finish than Neal Bundt.", "Of the person who finished in 278 days and the person in the schooner, one was Neal Bundt and the other was Wendell Orr." ]
[ "Days", "Sailors", "Boat Types", "Boats" ]
[ "270", "274", "278", "282", "286", "290" ]
[ "Debra Decker", "Ed Alexander", "Neal Bundt", "Tara Carroll", "Vicky Estes", "Wendell Orr" ]
[ "gaff cutter", "ketch", "pilot cutter", "schooner", "sloop", "trimaran" ]
[ "Alpha One", "Confluence", "Dream Walker", "Quick Silver", "Shady Lady", "Wave Dancer" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=418f9807be029d26a1452e7bb69ecbae
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 10,425 visitors is either the exhibit from Mali or the ceramics presentation.", "The presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors wasn't from Qatar.", "The exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors was held 3 months after the lacquerware presentation.", "Of February's exhibit and the exhibit from Denmark, one saw 6,910 visitors and the other featured firearms.", "The presentation that pulled in 8,880 visitors, the firearms presentation, and the exhibit from Qatar are three different exhibits.", "Of May's exhibit and the presentation from Mali, one saw 8,060 visitors and the other saw 10,425 visitors.", "Of February's exhibit and the exhibit from Chile, one featured ceramics and the other saw 5,100 visitors.", "The sculpture presentation was from Tunisia.", "The basketry exhibit is either the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors or the presentation from Liberia.", "The exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors was held 1 month after the armor presentation.", "The lacquerware exhibit wasn't from Qatar." ]
[ "Months", "Exhibits", "Countries", "Visitors" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "armor", "basketry", "ceramics", "firearms", "lacquerware", "sculpture" ]
[ "Chile", "Denmark", "Liberia", "Mali", "Qatar", "Tunisia" ]
[ "5,100", "6,910", "7,525", "8,060", "8,880", "10,425" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a533096e28433de366a5b9e149cf77a9
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.
[ "Sherri's pet was adopted sometime after Salvatore.", "Ida's pet was adopted sometime before the collie.", "Craig was adopted 1 month before the black lab.", "The boxer was adopted 2 months after Craig.", "Wendy's pet is either the black lab or Russell.", "Sherri's pet isn't named Russell.", "The poodle was adopted sometime before Lonnie.", "Neither the dog adopted in May nor Elena's pet is the schnauzer.", "Of Lonnie and the dachshund, one is Elena's and the other was adopted in February.", "The dog adopted in May is the boxer.", "Russell is either the boxer or Wendy's pet.", "Of the puppy adopted in March and Nicholas, one is the black lab and the other is Gail's.", "The puppy adopted in June isn't the collie.", "Lonnie isn't the schnauzer." ]
[ "Months", "Owners", "Dog Breeds", "Names" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Elena", "Gail", "Ida", "Lydia", "Sherri", "Wendy" ]
[ "black lab", "boxer", "collie", "dachshund", "poodle", "schnauzer" ]
[ "Craig", "Lonnie", "Nicholas", "Russell", "Salvatore", "Zachary" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=95d31f7e0a01693a8b3ac146ce2a8902
A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.
[ "The astronaut launching in May is either the person assigned to mission PR-97 or the astronaut who will be studying solar storms.", "The person who will be studying radiation is either the person assigned to mission ZF-15 or the astronaut launching in March.", "The graduate assigned to mission TV-412 will launch 2 months before the graduate who will be studying larval growth.", "Of the graduate who will be studying gamma rays and Nicholas, one will be on mission GX-13 and the other will launch in January.", "The astronaut launching in April won't be on mission ZF-15.", "The person assigned to mission WB-664 will launch 2 months before the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes.", "Seth will launch 1 month after the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664.", "The astronaut who will be studying photosynthesis will launch sometime after the graduate assigned to mission WB-664.", "The graduate launching in June will be on mission GX-13.", "Vera won't be on mission PR-97.", "Of the person who will be studying plant enzymes and Delia, one will be on mission TV-412 and the other will launch in April.", "The person assigned to mission GX-13 is either the person launching in March or Katherine." ]
[ "Months", "Astronauts", "Missions", "Subjects" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Delia", "Katherine", "Latoya", "Nicholas", "Seth", "Vera" ]
[ "AV-435", "GX-13", "PR-97", "TV-412", "WB-664", "ZF-15" ]
[ "gamma rays", "larval growth", "photosynthesis", "plant enzymes", "radiation", "solar storms" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e94cc9960155ca53891984db7bd5b9d5
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.
[ "Gilda Gray finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Westminster native.", "Jed Jarvis is the writer.", "The Westminster native was either Gilda Gray or the person who received 8,500 votes.", "The rancher was either the Redway native or Gilda Gray.", "The Daly City native finished 500 votes behind Al Allen.", "Ida Ingram was either the Mountain Mesa native or the Unionville native.", "The Unionville native finished 500 votes ahead of the academic.", "Ida Ingram finished 1,500 votes ahead of the doctor.", "Of the teacher and Bev Baird, one is from Redway and the other ended up with 8,500 votes.", "The six candidates were the Daly City native, the writer, the academic, Al Allen, the teacher and Bev Baird.", "The rancher finished 500 votes ahead of the Westminster native." ]
[ "Votes", "Candidates", "Professions", "Hometowns" ]
[ "8,500", "9,000", "9,500", "10,000", "10,500", "11,000" ]
[ "Al Allen", "Bev Baird", "Dale Donovan", "Gilda Gray", "Ida Ingram", "Jed Jarvis" ]
[ "academic", "architect", "doctor", "rancher", "teacher", "writer" ]
[ "Daly City", "Hebron", "Mountain Mesa", "Redway", "Unionville", "Westminster" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9d21a59e41cc6eff29a9758f7f2d4b9e
Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.
[ "Regal Park is either the hotel that offers golf lessons or the option on Anguilla.", "Of the resort on Martinique and Azure Hills, one costs $195 per night and the other offers skydiving.", "El Pacifico costs more per night than the option that offers kayaking.", "Of the hotel that costs $235 per night and the option that offers parasailing, one is Emerald View and the other is on Anguilla.", "Regal Park doesn't cost $175 per night.", "The hotel that offers kayaking costs less per night than the hotel on Martinique.", "The option that offers hang gliding costs more per night than the hotel on Anguilla.", "Of the option on Antigua and the hotel that offers golf lessons, one is Sapphire Hills and the other costs $215 per night.", "The option that offers hang gliding isn't on Barbados.", "The hotel that offers kayaking is either the option that costs $255 per night or the option on Grenada.", "Emerald View is either the hotel that offers kayaking or the option that costs $275 per night.", "The option that offers scuba diving costs 80 dollars more per night than the hotel on Anguilla." ]
[ "Prices", "Resorts", "Islands", "Features" ]
[ "$175", "$195", "$215", "$235", "$255", "$275" ]
[ "Azure Hills", "El Pacifico", "Emerald View", "Grand Echo", "Regal Park", "Sapphire Hills" ]
[ "Anguilla", "Antigua", "Barbados", "Grenada", "Martinique", "St. Martin" ]
[ "golf lessons", "hang gliding", "kayaking", "parasailing", "scuba diving", "skydiving" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=10874e77c22fde7ea044e2dbfed1b1b6
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.
[ "The store on Fir Street isn't in Miles.", "Of the store on Q Street and Fuel Stop, one offers gas at $1.15 per gallon and the other is in Miles.", "The gas station on Viking Street charges somewhat less per gallon than Phil's Fill-Up.", "Of the business charging $1.23 per gallon and the business charging $1.07 per gallon, one is Kwik Mart and the other is in Vincent.", "The six stations are the store charging $1.11 per gallon, Gas-N-Go, the business on Viking Street, the gas station on Sunset Way, the business in Quasqueton and the store on Gillis Avenue.", "The business on Gillis Avenue is either Vexon or the store charging $1.07 per gallon.", "The store charging $1.19 per gallon isn't in Lewis.", "The store charging $1.19 per gallon is either the business in Miles or the gas station on Ivy Street.", "Phil's Fill-Up is in Irvine.", "The gas station on Viking Street is in Vincent.", "The business on Fir Street charges somewhat less per gallon than Ballantines.", "Gas-N-Go isn't in Miles." ]
[ "Prices", "Gas Stations", "Towns", "Streets" ]
[ "$1.07", "$1.11", "$1.15", "$1.19", "$1.23", "$1.27" ]
[ "Ballantines", "Gas-N-Go", "Fuel Stop", "Kwik Mart", "Phil\\'s Fill-Up", "Vexon" ]
[ "Irvine", "Lewis", "Miles", "Pollock Pines", "Quasqueton", "Vincent" ]
[ "Fir Street", "Gillis Avenue", "Ivy Street", "Q Street", "Sunset Way", "Viking Street" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c16e909f0ba6edfc770b77f3dace3ff5
The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).
[ "The one Underwood discovered was discovered 2 years before the one with an orbital period of 65 years.", "The comet Young discovered is either Klionne or the comet with an orbital period of 30 years.", "Of the one discovered in 2009 and the one with an orbital period of 58 years, one is Wally Six and the other is Casputi.", "The one discovered in 2011 is either Klionne or the comet with an orbital period of 30 years.", "The comet Irv Horton discovered is either Wally Six or Trosny.", "The one discovered in 2008 is either the comet with an orbital period of 58 years or Klionne.", "Gostroma was discovered 2 years after the one Cal Barron discovered.", "The one with an orbital period of 72 years was discovered 1 year before the comet Cal Barron discovered.", "Casputi was discovered sometime before the one Gilda Frank discovered.", "Wally Six is either the one discovered in 2010 or the one Cal Barron discovered.", "The one with an orbital period of 47 years was discovered sometime before Casputi.", "The one discovered in 2012 is Trosny.", "The one Gilda Frank discovered wasn't discovered in 2013." ]
[ "Years", "Astronomers", "Comets", "Periods" ]
[ "2008", "2009", "2010", "2011", "2012", "2013" ]
[ "Cal Barron", "Gilda Frank", "Irv Horton", "Jack Ingram", "Underwood", "Young" ]
[ "Casputi", "Gostroma", "Klionne", "Sporrin", "Trosny", "Wally Six" ]
[ "30 years", "42 years", "47 years", "58 years", "65 years", "72 years" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec12315d947bb529dfb04c5c56f4ff0c
Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.
[ "The earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds occurred sometime after the 8.2 earthquake.", "Of the earthquake that took place in 1938 and the event with a duration of 58 seconds, one had its epicenter at Miya and the other had a rating of 8.2.", "Of the 8.3 quake and the earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds, one had its epicenter at Zhezios and the other happened in 1932.", "The quake with a duration of 97 seconds occurred 24 years after the 8.2 earthquake.", "Of the 8.7 event and the earthquake with its epicenter at Belok, one happened in 1926 and the other lasted for 99 seconds.", "The earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds was either the event that took place in 1944 or the 8.5 quake.", "The earthquake with its epicenter at Umkad didn't happen in 1920.", "The quake with its epicenter at Umkad was either the quake with a duration of 41 seconds or the 8.2 earthquake.", "The event with its epicenter at Garenia occurred sometime after the quake with a duration of 52 seconds.", "The earthquake with its epicenter at Miya was either the event with a duration of 52 seconds or the event that took place in 1950.", "The earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds occurred sometime before the 8.7 earthquake.", "The earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.4." ]
[ "Years", "Islands", "Richter Scales", "Durations" ]
[ "1920", "1926", "1932", "1938", "1944", "1950" ]
[ "Belok", "Garenia", "Miya", "Toruos", "Umkad", "Zhezios" ]
[ "8.2", "8.3", "8.4", "8.5", "8.7", "9.1" ]
[ "41 seconds", "49 seconds", "52 seconds", "58 seconds", "97 seconds", "99 seconds" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ef6cfa3acc9358f4692deb6296f7e807
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 E reaches a height of 55 ft.", "The six lines are the one that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH, the 650 ft one, the 850 ft zip line, the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft, the zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft and the 900 ft zip line.", "Of the one that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH and the one with a maximum height of 85 ft, one is Line G and the other is Line F.", "The 900 ft one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH, the 850 ft line, and Line A are three different lines.", "The 650 ft one, the zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft, and the line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH are three different lines.", "Line G isn't exactly 850 ft long.", "Of the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH and the line with a maximum height of 70 ft, one is Line G and the other is 800 ft long.", "Line F is shorter than the line with a maximum height of 70 ft.", "The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.", "The 700 ft line is either the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH or Line A.", "Line B doesn't have a maximum height of 40 ft." ]
[ "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 E", "Line F", "Line G" ]
[ "25 ft", "30 ft", "40 ft", "55 ft", "70 ft", "85 ft" ]
[ "25 MPH", "30 MPH", "35 MPH", "40 MPH", "50 MPH", "55 MPH" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=443da3f36daad30a0423de49938b7cb8
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.
[ "The asteroid rich in gold has a diameter 18 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040.", "The asteroid rich in nickel has a diameter 18 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025.", "The asteroid rich in platinum has a diameter 6 km smaller than 82 Sylvia.", "The asteroid rich in cobalt has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than 26 Amphitrite.", "Of the asteroid rich in platinum and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025, one is 17 km across and the other is 26 Amphitrite.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid rich in platinum.", "61 Nemesis is either the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 or the asteroid rich in platinum.", "35 Ursula has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid rich in cobalt.", "Of the asteroid rich in nickel and 49 Eugenia, one is 41 km across and the other will see mining operations begin in 2050.", "Of the asteroid rich in cobalt and the asteroid rich in phosphorous, one is 35 Ursula and the other is 11 km across.", "The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034 doesn't contain any platinum.", "The asteroid with a diameter of 41 km is either 82 Sylvia or the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030." ]
[ "Diameters", "Asteroids", "Elements", "Years" ]
[ "11 km", "17 km", "23 km", "29 km", "35 km", "41 km" ]
[ "26 Amphitrite", "35 Ursula", "413 Doiotima", "49 Eugenia", "61 Nemesis", "82 Sylvia" ]
[ "cobalt", "gold", "nickel", "phosphorous", "platinum", "yttrium" ]
[ "2025", "2030", "2034", "2040", "2045", "2050" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ee1f3c3496e4185cca64d2bf41af546a
Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.
[ "The traveler flying from Vietnam is leaving 1 hour earlier than the person going to Hungary.", "Claude is either the person leaving at 5:30 pm or the person going to Guinea.", "Inez is leaving at 5:30 pm.", "Claude is leaving earlier than the traveler going to Denmark.", "The person leaving at 4:30 pm is either the person going to Barbados or the person flying from New Zealand.", "Of the person leaving at 5:30 pm and Ernest, one is flying from Peru and the other is going to Finland.", "Of Doris and the traveler leaving at 7:30 pm, one is flying from New Zealand and the other is going to Finland.", "Of the traveler leaving at 2:30 pm and the person going to Denmark, one is Pablo and the other is flying from South Africa.", "The person flying from Yemen is leaving 2 hours later than the traveler going to Barbados.", "Pablo isn't leaving at 6:30 pm.", "The traveler flying from Vietnam is either Claude or the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm." ]
[ "Times", "Travelers", "Departures", "Arrivals" ]
[ "2:30 pm", "3:30 pm", "4:30 pm", "5:30 pm", "6:30 pm", "7:30 pm" ]
[ "Claude", "Doris", "Ernest", "Inez", "Pablo", "Terrance" ]
[ "New Zealand", "Peru", "Romania", "South Africa", "Vietnam", "Yemen" ]
[ "Barbados", "Denmark", "Finland", "Guinea", "Hungary", "Ireland" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=16dbd8ba3c676a9edaa07ffd58b1675d
Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.
[ "The alfalfa honey isn't produced by Linda Lynn.", "The lemon blossom product doesn't cost $10.50.", "Linda Lynn's product costs less than the lemon blossom honey.", "Of the honey from Jolley and Jim Joyner's honey, one costs $6.50 and the other is made from sage nectar.", "The honey from Orient costs 3 dollars more than Midge Mintz's product.", "Nick Norris's honey costs more than the alfalfa honey.", "The product from Isleton costs more than Ivy Ingram's product.", "The sage honey costs 2 dollars less than the honey from Santa Clara.", "Of the sourwood honey and the honey from Fowler, one is produced by Ivy Ingram and the other costs $10.50.", "The sourwood honey costs 2 dollars more than Midge Mintz's honey.", "The clover honey isn't produced by Nick Norris.", "Of the $9.50 honey and the honey from Fowler, one is made from lemon blossom nectar and the other is produced by Nick Norris." ]
[ "Prices", "Nectars", "Providers", "Towns" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50", "$10.50" ]
[ "alfalfa", "clover", "fireweed", "lemon blossom", "sage", "sourwood" ]
[ "Ivy Ingram", "Jim Joyner", "Keith Koch", "Linda Lynn", "Midge Mintz", "Nick Norris" ]
[ "Fowler", "Hiram", "Isleton", "Jolley", "Orient", "Santa Clara" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7f7d22a2af265e416f7ac1d067ab0258
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 skydiver who wears the silver suit started skydiving 1 year after Jorge.", "The skydiver who first started in 1983 is either the jumper who has done 56 previous jumps or Harvey.", "The jumper who first started in 1982 has done 78 previous jumps.", "The skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit started skydiving sometime after the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps.", "The jumper who has done 42 previous jumps doesn't wear the aquamarine suit.", "The skydiver who first started in 1986 hasn't done exactly 64 previous jumps.", "Of Clayton and the skydiver who wears the white suit, one has done 49 previous jumps and the other has done 102 previous jumps.", "Jorge is either the jumper who first started in 1982 or the jumper who has done 56 previous jumps.", "The jumper who wears the white suit started skydiving 1 year after Tyler.", "The skydiver who first started in 1987 hasn't done exactly 49 previous jumps.", "Of the skydiver who first started in 1985 and the skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps, one wears the lime green suit and the other is Harvey.", "The jumper who first started in 1985 doesn't wear the gold suit.", "Of the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps and the jumper who first started in 1986, one is Tyler and the other is Francisco." ]
[ "Years", "Names", "Suit Colors", "Total Jumps" ]
[ "1982", "1983", "1984", "1985", "1986", "1987" ]
[ "Clayton", "Francisco", "Gordon", "Harvey", "Jorge", "Tyler" ]
[ "aquamarine", "gold", "indigo", "lime green", "silver", "white" ]
[ "42", "49", "56", "64", "78", "102" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e73ffceb5c682ebfc7468fe707d17f2e
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 Nortons are paying 30 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Monday.", "The family moving in on Sunday is paying more per month than the Sheltons.", "The Pattersons are either the family moving into the Lake Street apartment or the family moving in on Thursday.", "Of the family paying $730 a month and the family moving into the Holly Street apartment, one is moving in on Thursday and the other is the Johnsons.", "The family moving into the Summit Street apartment, the family moving in on Friday, the family paying $680 a month, the family moving in on Tuesday and the Huffs are all different families.", "Of the family moving into the Lake Street apartment and the family paying $690 a month, one is the Thompsons and the other is moving in on Friday.", "The Nortons aren't paying $680 a month.", "The Sheltons aren't moving into the Summit Street apartment.", "The Sheltons aren't moving into the M Street apartment.", "Of the Johnsons and the family paying $700 a month, one is moving into the Lake Street apartment and the other is moving into the Kermit Lane apartment." ]
[ "Rents", "Families", "Days", "Streets" ]
[ "$680", "$690", "$700", "$710", "$720", "$730" ]
[ "Huffs", "Johnsons", "Nortons", "Pattersons", "Sheltons", "Thompsons" ]
[ "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday" ]
[ "Holly Street", "Ivy Street", "Kermit Lane", "Lake Street", "M Street", "Summit Street" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4ab9b5f985b857814e5da0c8ca578f6e
Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
[ "Of the shot published by Earth Aware and the shot of the polar bear, one was taken in April and the other cost $250.", "The shot published by Earth Aware was taken 1 month after the shot of the polar bear.", "The photo that cost $250 was either the photo of the snow leopard or the photo published by The Geographer.", "The shot of the white rhino was taken 1 month after the shot published by Travel Almanac.", "The photo of the white rhino didn't cost $550.", "The photo of the red panda wasn't taken in July.", "The shot that cost $150 was taken 4 months before the photo of the orangutan.", "The shot that cost $475 was either the shot taken in March or the shot taken in July.", "The photo of the arctic fox was either the shot that cost $250 or the shot that cost $825.", "The shot taken in June was either the shot published by The Geographer or the shot of the white rhino.", "Of the photo published by Nature Monthly and the shot taken in August, one cost $475 and the other was of the orangutan.", "The shot that cost $825 was taken 1 month after the shot of the red panda.", "The photo that cost $550 was either the photo published by Travel Almanac or the photo published by Science World." ]
[ "Months", "Animals", "Magazines", "Prices" ]
[ "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August" ]
[ "arctic fox", "orangutan", "polar bear", "red panda", "snow leopard", "white rhino" ]
[ "Animal Science", "Earth Aware", "Nature Monthly", "Science World", "The Geographer", "Travel Almanac" ]
[ "$150", "$250", "$475", "$550", "$825", "$950" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0ecb96c5dfa080b3d5d3ab2939203410
A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.
[ "The dieter who started a racquetball regimen lost 6 more pounds than the person who used the dairy-free diet.", "Of Zachary and the friend who used the gluten-free diet, one lost 3 lbs and the other started yoga.", "Pamela lost 2 fewer pounds than the dieter who used the vegan diet.", "Of the dieter who used the caveman diet and the friend who started a weight lifting regimen, one lost 5 lbs and the other is Zachary.", "Stuart used the vegetarian diet.", "Norma is either the friend who started a yoga regimen or the person who used the caveman diet.", "The person who lost 13 lbs, Zachary and Wesley are all different people.", "Wesley is either the friend who used the dairy-free diet or the friend who started a rowing regimen.", "The dieter who started a cycling regimen, the person who used the gluten-free diet, and the friend who lost 13 lbs are three different people.", "Stuart is either the dieter who lost 11 lbs or the person who used the dairy-free diet." ]
[ "Pounds Lost", "Names", "Diets", "Exercises" ]
[ "3", "5", "7", "9", "11", "13" ]
[ "Mandy", "Norma", "Pamela", "Stuart", "Wesley", "Zachary" ]
[ "caveman", "dairy-free", "gluten-free", "sugar-free", "vegan", "vegetarian" ]
[ "cycling", "kayaking", "racquetball", "rowing", "weight lifting", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=75be1d3c6a234f8ddb3919d4ae5a1059
A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.
[ "The graduate who will be studying photosynthesis will launch 1 month before the graduate assigned to mission PR-97.", "The astronaut who will be studying radiation will be on mission PR-97.", "Vera will launch sometime after the person assigned to mission TV-412.", "The graduate assigned to mission AV-435 will launch sometime before Christian.", "The astronaut launching in March won't be focusing on larval growth.", "The six people are the graduate who will be studying plant enzymes, the graduate launching in May, the person launching in March, the graduate launching in June, the person launching in February and the person assigned to mission TV-412.", "The graduate launching in May will be on mission WB-664.", "The astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes will launch sometime before Traci.", "The person launching in February is either the person who will be studying radiation or Latoya.", "The graduate assigned to mission WB-664 is either Wade or Latoya.", "Of the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260 and Wade, one will focus on ant colonies and the other will launch in June.", "James will launch 1 month after the astronaut who will be studying photosynthesis." ]
[ "Months", "Astronauts", "Missions", "Subjects" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Christian", "James", "Latoya", "Traci", "Vera", "Wade" ]
[ "AV-435", "CR-260", "GX-13", "PR-97", "TV-412", "WB-664" ]
[ "ant colonies", "gamma rays", "larval growth", "photosynthesis", "plant enzymes", "radiation" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1827070e01d0960fe389199986831732
Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.
[ "The hiker who trekked for 12 miles finished at Black Hammock.", "Meredith didn't finish at Coyote Creek.", "Of the hiker who trekked for 12 miles and the person who trekked for 11 miles, one is Nora and the other started at Tosohatchee.", "Iris didn't finish at Wolf Creek.", "Of Pauline and the hiker who started at Three Lakes, one walked 12 miles and the other finished at Wolf Creek.", "The hiker who finished at Joshua Creek walked somewhat less than Meredith.", "The person who started at Three Lakes walked somewhat more than Pauline.", "The person who finished at Wolf Creek walked somewhat more than Karla.", "Of the hiker who trekked for 10 miles and the hiker who started at Reedy Creek, one is Meredith and the other is Wesley.", "Wesley walked 1 mile less than the person who finished at Flagler Trail.", "Pauline walked 2 more miles than the person who started at Bull Creek.", "The hiker who trekked for 10 miles didn't start at Lake Jesup." ]
[ "Distances", "Hikers", "Start Points", "End Points" ]
[ "8 miles", "9 miles", "10 miles", "11 miles", "12 miles", "13 miles" ]
[ "Iris", "Karla", "Meredith", "Nora", "Pauline", "Wesley" ]
[ "Bull Creek", "Green Swamp", "Lake Jesup", "Reedy Creek", "Three Lakes", "Tosohatchee" ]
[ "Black Hammock", "Coyote Creek", "Flagler Trail", "Hobes Grove", "Joshua Creek", "Wolf Creek" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b33dd64a024255842f03949d3e6578e0
A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.
[ "Kimberly, the dieter who used the dairy-free diet, and the dieter who used the caveman diet are three different people.", "Ora lost 2 more pounds than the person who used the low-fat diet.", "The friend who lost 13 lbs didn't try weight lifting.", "Yolanda didn't use the caveman diet.", "Of Norma and the friend who started a yoga regimen, one lost 3 lbs and the other lost 5 lbs.", "Yolanda, the friend who used the dairy-free diet, and the dieter who used the vegan diet are three different people.", "The person who used the gluten-free diet lost 2 more pounds than Yolanda.", "The friend who started a jogging regimen didn't use the vegan diet.", "Gayle lost somewhat fewer pounds than the friend who used the dairy-free diet.", "Ora lost 2 fewer pounds than the friend who started a kayaking regimen.", "The dieter who used the dairy-free diet is either the dieter who lost 9 lbs or the dieter who lost 3 lbs.", "Of the person who lost 13 lbs and the person who started a racquetball regimen, one used the vegan diet and the other is Norma.", "The dieter who lost 7 lbs didn't try weight lifting." ]
[ "Pounds Lost", "Names", "Diets", "Exercises" ]
[ "3", "5", "7", "9", "11", "13" ]
[ "Gayle", "Kimberly", "Norma", "Ora", "Raymond", "Yolanda" ]
[ "caveman", "dairy-free", "gluten-free", "low-fat", "sugar-free", "vegan" ]
[ "jogging", "kayaking", "racquetball", "rowing", "weight lifting", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=623623bf54a3b516d737a107357a46a9
The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.
[ "The Manzarita footwear was somewhat larger than the $140 pair.", "Natalie's pair was by Schtillet.", "Of the $245 pair and Danielle's pair, one was by Cormano and the other was a size 7.", "Of the Abbott Hill footwear and the $125 pair, one was a size 6 and the other was bought by Ruth.", "Francine's pair was either the $125 pair or the $140 pair.", "Of the size 8 set and the $140 pair, one was bought by Natalie and the other was by Graffetz.", "The Cormano footwear was somewhat larger than the $155 pair.", "The Graffetz footwear was somewhat larger than Paulette's pair.", "The size 5 set was either the $245 pair or Danielle's pair.", "The $185 pair wasn't made by Manzarita.", "Neither the size 6 set nor the size 4 set was Natalie's pair.", "Connie's pair was somewhat larger than the $245 pair." ]
[ "Shoe Sizes", "Customers", "Brands", "Prices" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" ]
[ "Connie", "Danielle", "Francine", "Natalie", "Paulette", "Ruth" ]
[ "Abbott Hill", "Cormano", "Graffetz", "Manzarita", "Schtillet", "Tinghill" ]
[ "$125", "$140", "$155", "$185", "$200", "$245" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0f3b3c53e10dbcf956a97c33f1fb6bc6
Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.
[ "The class in room 129 is held 3 periods before Mr. Newman's class.", "The class in room 212 isn't Physics.", "Of the course in room 125 and the third period class, one is History and the other is Geometry.", "Mr. Ingram's class is held sometime after the course in room 212.", "The course in room 129 isn't held during first period.", "The class in room 212 isn't Latin.", "The class in room 208 is either the History class or Mr. Travis's class.", "Of the sixth period class and the Algebra class, one is taught by Mr. Travis and the other is in room 125.", "Of the History class and the second period class, one is in room 314 and the other is taught by Mr. Underwood.", "The Physics class, Mr. Underwood's class, the first period class, Mr. Osborn's class and the course in room 122 are all different classes." ]
[ "Periods", "Room Numbers", "Teachers", "Classes" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "5th", "6th" ]
[ "122", "125", "129", "208", "212", "314" ]
[ "Ingram", "Newman", "Osborn", "Pitts", "Travis", "Underwood" ]
[ "Algebra", "English", "Geometry", "History", "Latin", "Physics" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=745f06e5e1bb6e86f86e38d97c93091c
There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.
[ "The peak first climbed in 1863 is either the mountain first summited by Dale Dickens or the peak first summited by Ben Beasley.", "The peak that is 14,600 feet tall wasn't first climbed by Gerry Gamble.", "The mountain first summited by Gerry Gamble is 390 feet taller than the mountain first climbed in 1946.", "Of the mountain first summited by Dale Dickens and the mountain first climbed in 1914, one is 14,860 feet tall and the other is 14,600 feet tall.", "Mt. Humphrey was first climbed in 1962.", "Of the mountain first summited by Jethro Jacobs and Mt. Vincent, one was first climbed in 1899 and the other is 14,730 feet tall.", "The peak first summited by Art Aguilar is shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1863.", "Mt. Knox is shorter than the mountain first summited by Jethro Jacobs.", "Mt. Norman is shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1926.", "Mt. Phillips is 14,600 feet tall.", "Mt. Norman was first climbed in 1863." ]
[ "Heights", "Mountains", "Climbers", "Years" ]
[ "14,210", "14,340", "14,470", "14,600", "14,730", "14,860" ]
[ "Mt. Humphrey", "Mt. Knox", "Mt. Norman", "Mt. Phillips", "Mt. Vincent", "Mt. York" ]
[ "Art Aguilar", "Ben Beasley", "Dale Dickens", "Eddie English", "Gerry Gamble", "Jethro Jacobs" ]
[ "1863", "1899", "1914", "1926", "1946", "1962" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b0eb09afa4cad5bf3087d8b857f3c3ad
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.
[ "Hugh didn't play center field.", "Of the person who wore number 29 and the boy who wore number 3, one was Zachary and the other played first base.", "Neil didn't wear number 35.", "The six players were the person who wore number 7, Neil, the boy who played first base, the person who played second base, Salvatore and Armando.", "Salvatore played 4 fewer games than the boy who wore number 35.", "The player who wore number 32 didn't play third base.", "The person who played 10 games didn't wear number 32.", "The person who played center field played 1 fewer game than the player who wore number 29.", "The person who played 10 games was either the boy who wore number 3 or the player who played center field.", "Salvatore played somewhat more games than the player who played second base.", "Neither the boy who wore number 32 nor Hugh was the person who played 11 games.", "Armando didn't play third base.", "The person who played 9 games didn't play right field." ]
[ "Games", "Players", "Positions", "Numbers" ]
[ "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13" ]
[ "Armando", "Hugh", "Jorge", "Neil", "Salvatore", "Zachary" ]
[ "center field", "first base", "left field", "right field", "second base", "third base" ]
[ "3", "7", "28", "29", "32", "35" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5fe8b6576ef3a76d08d39d271d1841f9
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
[ "The pear product costs 2 dollars more than the lavender product.", "Melinda's product doesn't contain apple.", "Hope's candle costs 1 dollar more than the bergamot candle.", "The $7.50 candle contains eucalyptus.", "The apple candle costs more than Terry's candle.", "Angelica's product costs 1 dollar less than the cinnamon candle.", "The $6.50 product is either the ginger candle or the coconut candle.", "Angelica's candle costs 2 dollars more than the lime product.", "Dolores's candle contains coconut.", "The sandalwood candle, Zachary's candle, and the fig candle are three different products.", "Melinda's candle, the lime candle, and the pear product are three different products.", "Of Hope's candle and the apple candle, one is $8.50 and the other contains sandalwood." ]
[ "Prices", "Sellers", "Fragrances", "Fragrances" ]
[ "$4.50", "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.50", "$8.50", "$9.50" ]
[ "Angelica", "Dolores", "Hope", "Melinda", "Terry", "Zachary" ]
[ "cinnamon", "eucalyptus", "ginger", "lavender", "sandalwood", "vanilla" ]
[ "apple", "bergamot", "coconut", "lime", "fig", "pear" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=67f3fac5116fb70037a20db69b582878
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.
[ "Neither the car with a high speed of 67 MPH nor the automobile that drove for 550 miles was the Awick.", "The car that drove for 625 miles wasn't built by the Alby College team.", "Of the Alby College team's automobile and the Zenmoto, one had a high speed of 75 MPH and the other drove for 650 miles.", "The Alby College team's car didn't have a high speed of exactly 65 MPH.", "The car with a high speed of 70 MPH drove 75 fewer miles than the Varseyton team's automobile.", "The Cober was either the car with a high speed of 70 MPH or the Darbyshire team's automobile.", "Neither the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH nor the automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH was the Garusky.", "The Garusky didn't drive for exactly 650 miles.", "The Leden was either the automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH or the automobile that drove for 625 miles.", "The Trebus State team's car drove 50 fewer miles than the automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH.", "Of the car that drove for 600 miles and the Leden, one was built by the Trebus State team and the other had a high speed of 67 MPH.", "The Bennington team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 75 MPH.", "Of the car that drove for 625 miles and the Darbyshire team's automobile, one had a high speed of 75 MPH and the other is the Cober." ]
[ "Distances", "Cars", "High Speeds", "Team" ]
[ "525 miles", "550 miles", "575 miles", "600 miles", "625 miles", "650 miles" ]
[ "Awick", "Cober", "Garusky", "Leden", "Yamahana", "Zenmoto" ]
[ "62 MPH", "65 MPH", "67 MPH", "69 MPH", "70 MPH", "75 MPH" ]
[ "Alby College", "Bennington", "Darbyshire", "Mersey Tech", "Trebus State", "Varseyton" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=236168f82a53e31d94e54276fb200194
After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.
[ "Kim didn't order the profiterole.", "Of the person who paid $6.99 and the one who had the earl grey tea, one was Delia and the other was Yolanda.", "The person who paid $9.99 didn't have the cafe latte.", "The person who paid $10.99 didn't order the rice pudding.", "The one who had the espresso paid 1 dollar less than Claudia.", "Neither the person who paid $10.99 nor the one who had the espresso was the diner who ordered the bread pudding.", "Addie didn't pay $9.99.", "The person who paid $8.99 was either the diner who ordered the mousse or Kim.", "Delia had the cafe mocha.", "The person who paid $6.99 was either the one who had the cafe americano or the diner who ordered the sherbet.", "Kim didn't order the rice pudding.", "The one who had the cafe americano paid 1 dollar more than Addie.", "Yolanda paid less than the diner who ordered the sherbet.", "Of the diner who ordered the rice pudding and the diner who ordered the mousse, one was Patricia and the other had the cafe americano." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Drinks", "Dessert" ]
[ "$5.99", "$6.99", "$7.99", "$8.99", "$9.99", "$10.99" ]
[ "Addie", "Claudia", "Delia", "Kim", "Patricia", "Yolanda" ]
[ "cafe americano", "cafe latte", "cafe mocha", "cappuccino", "earl grey tea", "espresso" ]
[ "bread pudding", "flan", "mousse", "profiterole", "rice pudding", "sherbet" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ce4e0ec8a98b62118348852b5ff30c33
Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.
[ "Ityer's painting wasn't painted in 1937.", "\"Clockwork\" was painted sometime before Ityer's masterpiece.", "Quekal's piece is either \"Tantrum\" or \"Orange Sky\".", "The 1929 painting is \"Orange Sky\".", "The masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years was painted 8 years before Arim Aleen's painting.", "The 1897 painting is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years or \"Hoxley Hills\".", "The masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years was painted sometime before \"Clockwork\".", "Of the 1905 masterpiece and the piece that's been missing for 20 years, one is \"Tantrum\" and the other is \"Clockwork\".", "\"Girl at Sea\" was painted 16 years after Arim Aleen's masterpiece.", "The 1921 painting is either \"Hoxley Hills\" or the masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years.", "\"Tantrum\" is either the 1913 masterpiece or Arim Aleen's painting.", "Turxar's masterpiece was painted 16 years before the masterpiece that's been missing for 22 years.", "Xesobe's painting is either \"Hoxley Hills\" or the masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years." ]
[ "Years", "Artists", "Paintings", "Years Missing" ]
[ "1897", "1905", "1913", "1921", "1929", "1937" ]
[ "Arim Aleen", "Ityer", "Quekal", "Rilania", "Turxar", "Xesobe" ]
[ "Clockwork", "Girl at Sea", "Hoxley Hills", "Lost in Time", "Orange Sky", "Tantrum" ]
[ "10", "13", "19", "20", "22", "25" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=72f8894d7f2dbba0c066334f6d3c8d73
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 3rd and the Nymphalidae, one sold for $270 and the other was won by Vincent.", "The butterfly won by Vincent sold for 10 dollars more than the Pieridae.", "The insect that was auctioned 4th sold for 10 dollars less than the Stenzleridae.", "The butterfly won by Ian was either the insect that sold for $270 or the butterfly that was auctioned 4th.", "The butterfly won by Antonio was either the butterfly that was auctioned 9th or the insect that sold for $250.", "Neither the insect won by Lowell nor the butterfly that sold for $300 was the butterfly that was auctioned 7th.", "Neither the insect won by Vincent nor the butterfly that was auctioned 4th was the Red Admiral.", "The insect that sold for $290 was either the insect that was auctioned 7th or the insect that was auctioned 8th.", "The insect won by Antonio didn't sell for $300.", "Of the butterfly that sold for $300 and the butterfly that was auctioned 1st, one was won by Kelly and the other was the Satyrid.", "The Pieridae was the 3rd lot." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Antonio", "Ian", "Kelly", "Lowell", "Roland", "Vincent" ]
[ "1st", "3rd", "4th", "7th", "8th", "9th" ]
[ "Megathymidae", "Nymphalidae", "Pieridae", "Red Admiral", "Satyrid", "Stenzleridae" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ad2338e0b186fe031656e5351df8121e
Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.
[ "The business in Castaic will be worked on sometime after Meadowgrove.", "Hazelwood is either the farm that grows spinach or the business in Castaic.", "Meadowgrove is in Tipton.", "The one that grows alfalfa will be worked on 2 days after the farm in Independence.", "The business in Castaic will be worked on 2 days before the one that grows cucumbers.", "Of the one Michael will dust on June 4th and Blackwater, one grows spinach and the other is in Ollie.", "Of the business that grows alfalfa and the farm Michael will dust on June 4th, one is in Milbridge and the other is Tall Pines.", "The farm that grows soy isn't in Independence.", "Iron Hill, the farm Michael will dust on June 8th, and the business that grows corn are three different farms.", "The business Michael will dust on June 8th doesn't grow alfalfa.", "Hazelwood doesn't grow soy.", "Tall Pines is in Quimby.", "Meadowgrove grows potatoes." ]
[ "Days", "Farms", "Towns", "Crops" ]
[ "June 4th", "June 5th", "June 6th", "June 7th", "June 8th", "June 9th" ]
[ "Blackwater", "Hazelwood", "Iron Hill", "Meadowgrove", "Lucky Star", "Tall Pines" ]
[ "Castaic", "Independence", "Milbridge", "Ollie", "Quimby", "Tipton" ]
[ "alfalfa", "cucumbers", "corn", "potatoes", "soy", "spinach" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6c208eeab81d60d441be57d8007d1e9d
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 E isn't exactly 900 ft long.", "Of Line G and the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH, one reaches a height of 25 ft and the other is 900 ft long.", "The line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is 150 feet longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft.", "Line G is 100 feet longer than the one with a maximum height of 55 ft.", "Line F is 100 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH.", "Of the 850 ft one and the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH, one is Line E and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.", "Line A doesn't have a maximum height of 45 ft.", "Line C doesn't have a maximum height of 85 ft.", "The one that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH is longer than the one with a maximum height of 25 ft.", "The line with a maximum height of 45 ft is shorter than Line E.", "The zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft is longer than Line A.", "Of the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH and the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft, one is 700 ft long and the other is Line F." ]
[ "Lengths", "Zip Line", "Heights", "Max Speeds" ]
[ "650 ft", "700 ft", "750 ft", "800 ft", "850 ft", "900 ft" ]
[ "Line A", "Line C", "Line D", "Line E", "Line F", "Line G" ]
[ "25 ft", "30 ft", "40 ft", "45 ft", "55 ft", "85 ft" ]
[ "25 MPH", "30 MPH", "35 MPH", "40 MPH", "45 MPH", "50 MPH" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=37fdebb433288b8424198dfb5a82bfe5
Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.
[ "The vehicle from Alaska was fined 50 dollars more than the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates.", "The Dartson isn't from Vermont.", "The Etsalle, the car that received the $125 fine, and the automobile from Tennessee are three different cars.", "Of the automobile from Alaska and the vehicle that received the $25 fine, one has the MRT-628 plates and the other is the Hornet.", "The Dartson is either the vehicle from Washington or the car with the FRZ-192 plates.", "The vehicle that received the $125 fine isn't from Alaska.", "The Fierro is from Utah.", "The Hornet has the SVZ-880 plates.", "The Fierro has the YGA-441 plates.", "The automobile from Vermont doesn't have the GGZ-007 plates.", "Of the automobile that received the $25 fine and the Cavalo, one is from Washington and the other has the RBD-337 plates.", "The vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates was fined somewhat more than the Fierro.", "The car with the FRZ-192 plates was fined 50 dollars less than the vehicle from Rhode Island." ]
[ "Fines", "Cars", "License Plates", "States" ]
[ "$25", "$50", "$75", "$100", "$125", "$150" ]
[ "Cavalo", "Dartson", "Etsalle", "Fierro", "Grandero", "Hornet" ]
[ "FRZ-192", "GGZ-007", "MRT-628", "RBD-337", "SVZ-880", "YGA-441" ]
[ "Alaska", "Rhode Island", "Tennessee", "Utah", "Vermont", "Washington" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c83cc6eba4e75f4c74000bdd072c9206
A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.
[ "The Cornick will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by Techtrin.", "Of the rocket developed by Rubicorp and the rocket from Hungary, one is the Worul and the other is the Athios.", "Of the rocket that will launch in March and the rocket from New Zealand, one is the Exatris and the other is made by Ubersplore.", "The Dreadco isn't owned by Ubersplore.", "The Dreadco isn't owned by Vexatech.", "The Dreadco will launch sometime after the rocket developed by Techtrin.", "The Worul will launch 2 months after the rocket from Poland.", "The Athios will launch 4 months before the rocket from New Zealand.", "The Dreadco isn't from France.", "The Exatris is either the rocket from Poland or the rocket from France.", "The six rockets are the Worul, the rocket developed by Permias, the rocket from Qatar, the rocket that will launch in June, the rocket that will launch in February and the rocket developed by Vexatech.", "The rocket from Qatar is either the rocket developed by Vexatech or the rocket that will launch in January." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Companies", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Athios", "Cornick", "Dreadco", "Exatris", "Foltron", "Worul" ]
[ "Permias", "Rubicorp", "SpaceZen", "Techtrin", "Ubersplore", "Vexatech" ]
[ "France", "Germany", "Hungary", "New Zealand", "Poland", "Qatar" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=430dfcf60e6733a078b5fbc9fce8f600
Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.
[ "Kay's team will leave sometime after Spencer's expedition.", "Of Darrell's team and Oscar's expedition, one will include Hazel and the other will be going to Turkmenistan.", "The expedition going to Dominica won't include Leona.", "The expedition going to Dominica won't include Kay.", "The team going to France will leave sometime after Spencer's team.", "Oscar's expedition will leave 2 months after the team going to Kyrgyzstan.", "Shelby's team will be either the expedition going to France or the team leaving in February.", "Of the expedition leaving in May and the expedition going to Yemen, one will include Kay and the other will include Gordon.", "The team leaving in February will be either Gordon's expedition or Wendell's expedition.", "The expedition going to Turkmenistan, Leon's expedition, Kay's expedition and Velma's team will be all different teams.", "Leon's expedition will leave 2 months after the team going to France." ]
[ "Months", "Chiroptologists", "Speleologists", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Darrell", "Gordon", "Leon", "Oscar", "Spencer", "Wendell" ]
[ "Faith", "Hazel", "Kay", "Leona", "Shelby", "Velma" ]
[ "Dominica", "France", "Kyrgyzstan", "Turkmenistan", "Yemen", "Zimbabwe" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=47c7fee8dbd3e54a128496610850c640
A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.
[ "The A.I. from SFIT was either the system that scored 76% or Thales.", "The system that scored 69% was either the A.I. from Oxford or Thales.", "The A.I. that scored 62% wasn't from UCLA.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Odle's team finished with a score that was 21 percent lower than that of Epicurus.", "The A.I. that scored 62% wasn't built by Dr. Neuman's team.", "The system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of Zeno.", "The A.I. built by Dr. Sicilia's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Gorgias.", "Pythagoeas finished with a score that was 28 percent lower than that of the system built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team.", "The system built by Dr. Odle's team finished with a score that was 21 percent lower than that of the A.I. from SFIT.", "The system built by Dr. Sicilia's team wasn't from CIT.", "Of the A.I. from Oxford and Plutarch, one was built by Dr. Dower's team and the other scored 83%.", "Gorgias, the A.I. from Exeter, the A.I. that scored 83% and the system that scored 62% were all different systems.", "Plutarch wasn't from UCLA." ]
[ "Scores", "A.I.", "Institutions", "Team Heads" ]
[ "55%", "62%", "69%", "76%", "83%", "90%" ]
[ "Epicurus", "Gorgias", "Plutarch", "Pythagoeas", "Thales", "Zeno" ]
[ "Cambridge", "CIT", "Exeter", "Oxford", "SFIT", "UCLA" ]
[ "Abbratozzato", "Dower", "Eisenberg", "Neuman", "Odle", "Sicilia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=43ef01f11116aaa15798e1d7f8cb0d77
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 Papillionidae wasn't the 9th lot.", "The butterfly won by Sean sold for 20 dollars more than the insect that was auctioned 1st.", "The insect won by Lowell was either the butterfly that was auctioned 7th or the butterfly that sold for $250.", "The insect won by Wallace wasn't the 2nd lot.", "The Riodinidae wasn't the 9th lot.", "The insect won by Harry was the Nymphalidae.", "The Hesperidae sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd.", "Of the butterfly won by Joel and the insect won by Wallace, one sold for $270 and the other was the 4th lot.", "The insect won by Wallace wasn't the Papillionidae.", "The Megathymidae was the 3rd lot.", "Neither the Megathymidae nor the Nymphalidae was the insect that was auctioned 2nd.", "Of the insect won by Lowell and the insect that was auctioned 9th, one sold for $290 and the other sold for $280." ]
[ "Prices", "Winners", "Orders", "Butterflies" ]
[ "$250", "$260", "$270", "$280", "$290", "$300" ]
[ "Antonio", "Harry", "Joel", "Lowell", "Sean", "Wallace" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "4th", "7th", "9th" ]
[ "Hesperidae", "Megathymidae", "Nymphalidae", "Papillionidae", "Riodinidae", "Vanessid" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=75de05192046cd75eee62cea2f517ace
Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.
[ "The viral video that's 22 seconds long has 1 million more views than \"Magnet Mayhem\".", "\"Baby Eats Cake\" has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 15 seconds long.", "Of the video with 6 million views and the video that's 38 seconds long, one is \"Baby Eats Cake\" and the other is Daryl's.", "The video that's 40 seconds long isn't \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".", "Of the video that's 22 seconds long and \"Gabe Goes Nuts\", one is Bill's and the other received 5 million views.", "Neither the viral video that's 15 seconds long nor the video that's 38 seconds long is \"Beach Brouhaha\".", "\"Beach Brouhaha\" is either Marsha's video or Harold's video.", "Georgia's viral video is either the viral video that's 47 seconds long or \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".", "\"Magnet Mayhem\" has 1 million fewer views than Kyle's video.", "Neither the video that's 15 seconds long nor Harold's viral video is the video with 7 million views.", "Daryl's video isn't \"Dancing Hyena\".", "Bill's video didn't get exactly 8 million views." ]
[ "Views", "Authors", "Titles", "Times" ]
[ "4 million", "5 million", "6 million", "7 million", "8 million", "9 million" ]
[ "Bill", "Daryl", "Georgia", "Harold", "Kyle", "Marsha" ]
[ "Baby Eats Cake", "Beach Brouhaha", "Dancing Hyena", "Gabe Goes Nuts", "Magnet Mayhem", "You Otter Know" ]
[ "15 seconds", "22 seconds", "38 seconds", "40 seconds", "47 seconds", "55 seconds" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=03263a48b2f97530ccf4f3aae078a68d
Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.
[ "Neither the presenter who spoke for 17 minutes nor the student who spoke for 8 minutes was the presenter who got the D.", "Of Muriel and the presenter who spoke for 20 minutes, one talked about President Bush and the other got the A-.", "The student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy spoke 9 minutes more than Kelvin.", "The student who gave the presentation on President Adams spoke for a somewhat longer time than Heather.", "Of Kelvin and the presenter who got the C-, one spoke for 5 minutes and the other talked about President Bush.", "The six students were the presenter who got the C+, the student who spoke for 11 minutes, Donnie, the student who spoke for 8 minutes, the student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy and the student who spoke for 5 minutes.", "Heather didn't talk about President Coolidge.", "Yvonne didn't talk about President Adams.", "The student who gave the presentation on President Coolidge spoke 3 minutes more than the presenter who got the B+.", "Donnie was either the student who gave the presentation on President Lincoln or the student who got the B+." ]
[ "Lengths", "Names", "Presidents", "Grades" ]
[ "5 minutes", "8 minutes", "11 minutes", "14 minutes", "17 minutes", "20 minutes" ]
[ "Donnie", "Heather", "Kelvin", "Muriel", "Oliver", "Yvonne" ]
[ "Adams", "Bush", "Coolidge", "Kennedy", "Lincoln", "Van Buren" ]
[ "A", "A-", "B+", "C+", "C-", "D" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c33f1239d63effed37881e611e91909c
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.
[ "\"Vanity Plates\" is 1 track before the techno song.", "Manic Android's song is 4 tracks before \"Anything Else\".", "The dubstep song is either the third song or Manic Android's track.", "Of the dubstep song and the second track, one is by Legion Five and the other is \"What We Need\".", "The dubstep song, Abacus's song, and the fourth track are three different tracks.", "The folk song is sometime before \"What We Need\".", "Of \"Can't Escape\" and Bliss Iron's track, one is the fourth song and the other is techno.", "Legion Five's song isn't \"Beverly\".", "Abacus's track isn't rock and roll.", "The folk track is either \"I Think of You\" or \"Vanity Plates\".", "\"I Think of You\" is sometime after Bliss Iron's track.", "The fourth song is either the bluegrass song or Legion Five's song.", "Of the fourth track and the sixth track, one is \"Can't Escape\" and the other is by Hustle Boys." ]
[ "Orders", "Band Names", "Song Titles", "Genres" ]
[ "first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth" ]
[ "Abacus", "Bliss Iron", "Gizmo Glory", "Hustle Boys", "Legion Five", "Manic Android" ]
[ "Anything Else", "Beverly", "Can\\'t Escape", "I Think of You", "Vanity Plates", "What We Need" ]
[ "bluegrass", "country", "dubstep", "folk", "rock and roll", "techno" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=82df426f90fa7c5ea14180ea786c7bef
A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.
[ "The Dynotis X1 is either the reactor in Qatar or the facility launching in May.", "The reactor launching in February, the fusor reactor, and the z-pinch facility are three different reactors.", "The facility launching in April is in Iceland.", "The Kuchiwa W10 is the tokamak reactor.", "The reactor in Ecuador will launch sometime after the z-pinch facility.", "Of the Comati DX5 and the facility launching in January, one is in Zambia and the other is the theta pinch facility.", "The Tamura BX12 is in Namibia.", "The reactor launching in March is either the Garenia 4 or the direct drive facility.", "The Garenia 4 will launch sometime after the reactor in Turkmenistan.", "Of the reactor launching in June and the facility in Namibia, one is the z-pinch reactor and the other is the Comati DX5.", "The Kuchiwa W10 isn't in Zambia.", "The reactor in Iceland isn't the polywell facility." ]
[ "Months", "Names", "Types", "Countries" ]
[ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June" ]
[ "Comati DX5", "Dynotis X1", "Garenia 4", "Kuchiwa W10", "Tamura BX12", "Zawasa" ]
[ "direct drive", "fusor", "polywell", "theta pinch", "tokamak", "z-pinch" ]
[ "Ecuador", "Iceland", "Namibia", "Qatar", "Turkmenistan", "Zambia" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d11cb71dd9824708f4fb90c909f9d55a
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 cycling appointment and Arnold's session, one is with Jimmy and the other is with Lena.", "The lesson with Irene, the cardio appointment, and the rowing lesson are three different sessions.", "Garrett's appointment is sometime after the session with Jimmy.", "The six sessions are Emma's session, the appointment with Jimmy, the yoga appointment, the appointment with Michelle, the appointment with Irene and the rowing lesson.", "Garrett's appointment is either the appointment with Howard or the rowing lesson.", "The session with Kristin is 1 hour after the cardio lesson.", "Crystal's session won't focus on racketball.", "Of Danny's lesson and the rowing lesson, one is at 9:30am and the other is with Lena.", "The free weights lesson is 4 hours after the lesson with Lena.", "Garrett's appointment isn't at 1:30pm." ]
[ "Times", "Customers", "Trainers", "Programs" ]
[ "8:30am", "9:30am", "10:30am", "11:30am", "12:30pm", "1:30pm" ]
[ "Arnold", "Blake", "Crystal", "Danny", "Emma", "Garrett" ]
[ "Howard", "Irene", "Jimmy", "Kristin", "Lena", "Michelle" ]
[ "cardio", "cycling", "free weights", "racketball", "rowing", "yoga" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ef647564412406c5de52b8f9b0527725
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.
[ "Willard is either the Utah native or the Virginia native.", "Of the centenarian who is 110 years old and the Florida native, one lives in New Liberty and the other is Roxanne.", "The person who lives in Limington isn't a native of Illinois.", "Mattie isn't a native of Illinois.", "Floyd is either the centenarian who lives in Highland or the centenarian who is 113 years old.", "The New Mexico native is 3 years older than the person who lives in New Liberty.", "Willard is 1 year older than the centenarian who lives in Limington.", "Neither the Utah native nor the centenarian who lives in West Liberty is Mattie.", "Of the New Mexico native and the centenarian who is 111 years old, one is Floyd and the other lives in Brownville.", "Of the person who is 114 years old and the person who lives in Limington, one is Roxanne and the other is Victor.", "The six people are the person who lives in West Liberty, Willard, the centenarian who is 112 years old, Mattie, Victor and the New Mexico native.", "The centenarian who lives in Brownville isn't a native of Rhode Island." ]
[ "Ages", "Names", "States", "Hometowns" ]
[ "109 years", "110 years", "111 years", "112 years", "113 years", "114 years" ]
[ "Floyd", "Mattie", "Roxanne", "Shari", "Victor", "Willard" ]
[ "Florida", "Illinois", "New Mexico", "Rhode Island", "Utah", "Virginia" ]
[ "Arthur", "Brownville", "Highland", "Limington", "New Liberty", "West Liberty" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c40049ba557cf764f13705c3d0495eee
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.
[ "Books and More will open 3 days before the business owned by Mrs. Yang.", "The six businesses are Frank's Figs, the company opening on May 14th, the business owned by Mrs. Yang, the company owned by Mrs. Quinn, the business owned by Mr. Kirk and the company using a leaflet.", "Tricky Toys is either the business owned by Mr. Erickson or the business using a billboard.", "Of the business using a TV commercial and the company owned by Mrs. Norton, one will open on May 2nd and the other is Ant Farms Etc..", "The business using a leaflet will open 3 days after Frank's Figs.", "The company opening on May 17th is either the business owned by Mr. Erickson or the company using a billboard.", "Neither the business opening on May 14th nor Sinful Sips is the company using a billboard.", "Pandora's Box will open 3 days after the business owned by Mr. Kirk.", "The business owned by Mrs. Yang is either the business opening on May 2nd or Pandora's Box.", "The company opening on May 5th isn't using a hot-air balloon.", "Of the company owned by Mr. Austin and Ant Farms Etc., one is using a sandwich board and the other will open on May 14th." ]
[ "Opening Dates", "Businesses", "Owners", "Ad Campaigns" ]
[ "May 2nd", "May 5th", "May 8th", "May 11th", "May 14th", "May 17th" ]
[ "Ant Farms Etc.", "Books and More", "Frank\\'s Figs", "Pandora\\'s Box", "Sinful Sips", "Tricky Toys" ]
[ "Mr. Austin", "Mr. Erickson", "Mr. Kirk", "Mrs. Norton", "Mrs. Quinn", "Mrs. Yang" ]
[ "billboard", "hot-air balloon", "leaflet", "radio ad", "sandwich board", "TV commercial" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=74b54d22bc580496a9f3971a93f8d09a
Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.
[ "The size 7 jersey, the black jersey, Alford's shirt and Jacobson's shirt are all different jerseys.", "Number 24 is either the black jersey or Dean's shirt.", "Nelson's shirt isn't a size 8.", "Neither the black shirt nor the orange jersey is the size 9 jersey.", "The orange shirt is larger than number 24.", "Kirby's jersey is a size 9.", "Dean's jersey is 1 size larger than the black shirt.", "The size 10 shirt is either Alford's shirt or the red jersey.", "Of Alford's jersey and Jacobson's jersey, one is number 19 and the other is blue.", "Number 30 is 3 sizes smaller than the yellow shirt.", "Of the purple shirt and Jacobson's shirt, one is a size 11 and the other is number 37.", "Number 28 is 4 sizes larger than Quinn's jersey.", "Neither the size 8 shirt nor the size 11 jersey is number 37." ]
[ "Sizes", "Players", "Colors", "Numbers" ]
[ "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" ]
[ "Alford", "Dean", "Jacobson", "Kirby", "Nelson", "Quinn" ]
[ "black", "blue", "orange", "purple", "red", "yellow" ]
[ "19", "24", "28", "30", "32", "37" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8d23495e4e381e62d9aef80a3b194d5b
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 $9.00 job starts 3 hours after the kitchen assignment.", "Of the assignment that starts at 12 noon and the $5.50 assignment, one is Jack's and the other is the living room.", "The $7.00 assignment starts sometime after the basement assignment.", "Ted's chore starts 2 hours after the kitchen assignment.", "The living room assignment starts sometime after Alexi's chore.", "Beverly's chore isn't the living room.", "Olivia's assignment starts 2 hours before the $9.50 chore.", "Jack's job doesn't begin at 1:00pm.", "Of the $8.50 task and the bathroom assignment, one starts at 9:00am and the other is Olivia's.", "Of Ted's job and the $5.50 job, one is the basement and the other starts at 1:00pm.", "Alexi's task isn't the garage.", "The garage assignment starts sometime before Jack's job." ]
[ "Times", "Children", "Rooms", "Allowances" ]
[ "8:00am", "9:00am", "10:00am", "11:00am", "12 noon", "1:00pm" ]
[ "Alexi", "Beverly", "Henrietta", "Jack", "Olivia", "Ted" ]
[ "basement", "bathroom", "dining room", "garage", "kitchen", "living room" ]
[ "$5.50", "$6.50", "$7.00", "$8.50", "$9.00", "$9.50" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ac7decd1f19c06f5f6f47ba34418004c
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.
[ "Guy lives in Le Mars.", "The one from Cornville has a birthday 8 days before Guy.", "The one from Le Mars isn't 18 years old.", "Of Ollie and the one from Goldfield, one is 5 years old and the other was born on April 19th.", "The child from Mendota has a birthday 8 days after the 9-year-old.", "The 5-year-old is either Guy or the grandchild with the April 23rd birthday.", "The one from Valley Center isn't 9 years old.", "Edmund has a birthday sometime after the 14-year-old.", "Johanna doesn't live in Cornville.", "Yolanda has a birthday sometime after the grandchild from Mendota.", "Edmund is 12 years old.", "Bryan lives in Valley Center." ]
[ "Birthdays", "Grandchildren", "Ages", "Towns" ]
[ "April 3rd", "April 7th", "April 11th", "April 15th", "April 19th", "April 23rd" ]
[ "Bryan", "Edmund", "Guy", "Johanna", "Ollie", "Yolanda" ]
[ "5", "6", "9", "12", "14", "18" ]
[ "Cornville", "Goldfield", "Le Mars", "Mendota", "Quimby", "Valley Center" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b497731a5cbebefdab5ca5bd9e9bdc45
The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.
[ "Of the dancer who did the lindy and whoever danced the charleston, one was Willie and the other performed second.", "Evelyn didn't perform first.", "Natasha scored somewhat higher than the dancer who performed sixth.", "Natasha scored 12 points lower than the dancer who did the twist.", "The person that scored 187 points didn't perform the samba.", "Judith didn't dance the twist.", "Neither the person who danced the samba nor Evelyn was the dancer that scored 190 points.", "Whoever danced the samba didn't perform ninth.", "The six dancers were the performer who did the foxtrot, Judith, the dancer who performed second, the person who danced sixth, Natasha and Ashley.", "The dancer who performed first scored 3 points lower than whoever danced the lindy.", "The dancer that scored 184 points didn't perform fifth.", "Ashley didn't perform ninth.", "The contestant that scored 187 points was either the person who danced the charleston or the person who danced first." ]
[ "Points", "Names", "Orders", "Dance Styles" ]
[ "181 points", "184 points", "187 points", "190 points", "193 points", "196 points" ]
[ "Ashley", "Evelyn", "Fannie", "Judith", "Natasha", "Willie" ]
[ "1st", "2nd", "4th", "5th", "6th", "9th" ]
[ "charleston", "foxtrot", "hustle", "lindy", "samba", "twist" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=743b83b31c58d74b62b0ff4cf46b6444
The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.
[ "The Graywing VX is either the aircraft built by Ale and Moore or the plane built by Wiseman.", "The aircraft built by Tenerife costs 75 million dollars less than the Raven 12.", "The aircraft built by Tenerife costs more than the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.9.", "Of the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.9 and the aircraft built by McConnell, one costs $125 million and the other is the Dragon F-15.", "The Kesseling, the plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8, and the $100 million aircraft are three different jets.", "The Kesseling is either the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3 or the plane built by Tenerife.", "The Vipertooth is either the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5 or the aircraft built by Ale and Moore.", "The Graywing VX, the aircraft built by Pittakan, and the $100 million jet are three different jets.", "The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8 wasn't built by Ale and Moore.", "The six jets are the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.2, the $150 million aircraft, the $125 million jet, the $100 million aircraft, the Darkwing 6 and the aircraft built by Forsyth.", "The Darkwing 6 costs more than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5.", "The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.9 costs 25 million dollars less than the Kesseling.", "The Darkwing 6 wasn't built by Pittakan." ]
[ "Prices", "Aircraft", "Companies", "Top Speeds" ]
[ "$100 million", "$125 million", "$150 million", "$175 million", "$200 million", "$225 million" ]
[ "Darkwing 6", "Dragon F-15", "Graywing VX", "Kesseling", "Raven 12", "Vipertooth" ]
[ "Ale and Moore", "Forsyth", "McConnell", "Pittakan", "Tenerife", "Wiseman" ]
[ "Mach 1.8", "Mach 2.3", "Mach 2.5", "Mach 2.9", "Mach 3.2", "Mach 3.4" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=35e3ccd03c809a5e3721aa3ae9b1d1ed
The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.
[ "The plane built by McConnell costs 75 million dollars more than the jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8.", "Of the jet built by Ale and Moore and the jet built by Pittakan, one is the Falcon X-2 and the other costs $100 million.", "The aircraft built by Forsyth costs 75 million dollars more than the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.8.", "The $225 million aircraft is either the Vipertooth or the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3.", "Of the jet built by Tenerife and the plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8, one costs $125 million and the other is the Dragon F-15.", "The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4 costs 50 million dollars more than the jet built by Tenerife.", "The aircraft built by Tenerife costs 25 million dollars less than the Vipertooth.", "The Raven 12 is either the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.8 or the plane built by Tenerife.", "The plane built by Ale and Moore costs less than the Dragon F-15.", "Of the jet built by McConnell and the Kesseling, one costs $225 million and the other has a top speed of Mach 3.4.", "The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5 wasn't built by Tenerife.", "The Falcon X-2 costs more than the plane built by Ale and Moore." ]
[ "Prices", "Aircraft", "Companies", "Top Speeds" ]
[ "$100 million", "$125 million", "$150 million", "$175 million", "$200 million", "$225 million" ]
[ "Dragon F-15", "Falcon X-2", "Graywing VX", "Kesseling", "Raven 12", "Vipertooth" ]
[ "Ale and Moore", "Forsyth", "McConnell", "Pittakan", "Tenerife", "Wiseman" ]
[ "Mach 1.8", "Mach 2.3", "Mach 2.5", "Mach 2.8", "Mach 2.9", "Mach 3.4" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d4f56dfb8dc9e25bbc55bd65b6ae4003
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.
[ "Terri's cake isn't raspberry-flavored.", "The raspberry-flavored piece isn't shaped like a sports car.", "Melba's cake is either the piece shaped like a potato or the $125 piece.", "The chocolate-flavored cake is shaped like a golf ball.", "The strawberry-flavored cake isn't shaped like a sports car.", "Natasha's piece costs 50 dollars more than the cake shaped like a beach chair.", "Of Lori's piece and Terri's piece, one costs $175 and the other is shaped like a mountain.", "The banana-flavored cake costs 25 dollars less than the cake shaped like a golf ball.", "Of Melba's cake and the cake shaped like a sports car, one costs $225 and the other costs $200.", "Karen's piece is lemon-flavored.", "The piece shaped like a football, the chocolate-flavored cake, and the lemon-flavored cake are three different cakes.", "Terri's cake isn't shaped like a football." ]
[ "Prices", "Customers", "Shapes", "Flavors" ]
[ "$125", "$150", "$175", "$200", "$225", "$250" ]
[ "Joey", "Karen", "Lori", "Melba", "Natasha", "Terri" ]
[ "beach chair", "football", "golf ball", "mountain", "potato", "sports car" ]
[ "banana", "chocolate", "lemon", "raspberry", "strawberry", "vanilla" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b8ed10747f38cb796ff9a2f79027d048
Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.
[ "The home in La Palma rents for $1,850/month.", "Of the 1,600 sq ft house and the home that rents for $1,250/month, one is owned by Hal Garrison and the other is owned by Kip Jenkins.", "The rental in Hamilton doesn't rent for $1,525/month.", "The home in Beaver Cove is either the rental owned by Kip Jenkins or the home that rents for $1,100/month.", "The house owned by Kip Jenkins is either the home that rents for $1,250/month or the house in Fayette.", "The home owned by Freda Estes doesn't rent for $1,525/month.", "Of the 1,225 sq ft house and the home that rents for $825/month, one is in Fayette and the other is owned by Dan Callahan.", "Of the 1,225 sq ft house and the home that rents for $975/month, one is owned by Freda Estes and the other is in Gilman.", "Neither the house in Gilman nor the home that rents for $1,525/month is the home owned by Inga Howell.", "The rental owned by Freda Estes is 125 sq ft larger than the rental in Angelus Oaks.", "The rental owned by Inga Howell is 375 sq ft larger than the rental in Hamilton." ]
[ "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", "Fayette", "Gilman", "Hamilton", "La Palma" ]
[ "$825/month", "$975/month", "$1,100/month", "$1,250/month", "$1,525/month", "$1,850/month" ]
[ "Dan Callahan", "Freda Estes", "Greta Frank", "Hal Garrison", "Inga Howell", "Kip Jenkins" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2e90a1f245e5bcfa3d6c00e30f4241ee
The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.
[ "The team that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad from Uganda.", "The team from Russia ended with 6 silver medals.", "Of the team that won 5 silver medals and the team that won 3 bronze medals, one finished with 2 gold medals and the other is the team from Qatar.", "The team from Russia ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 10 bronze medals.", "The squad that won 1 bronze medal ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad from Uganda.", "The squad that won 10 silver medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team from Russia.", "The team from Luxembourg didn't end with 1 bronze medal.", "The team from Luxembourg ended with 11 silver medal.", "The squad that won 1 gold medal was either the squad that won 4 silver medals or the squad that won 5 silver medals.", "Of the team that won 10 silver medals and the squad that won 15 bronze medals, one finished with 4 gold medals and the other is the team from Uganda.", "Neither the squad that won 5 silver medals nor the squad that won 3 bronze medals was the team from Namibia.", "The team that won 15 bronze medals ended with 4 silver medals.", "The team that won 5 gold medals didn't end with 3 bronze medals." ]
[ "Gold Medals", "Countries", "Silver Medals", "Bronze Medals" ]
[ "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" ]
[ "Luxembourg", "Namibia", "Qatar", "Russia", "Slovakia", "Uganda" ]
[ "4", "5", "6", "10", "11", "12" ]
[ "1", "3", "6", "10", "12", "15" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=04f62e6adce397f14ae50cac6c13851f
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.
[ "The contestant who jumped 95.0 meters scored 7 fewer points than the jumper from Canada.", "The six people were Yvonne, the jumper who jumped 96.3 meters, the skier who jumped 102.9 meters, the jumper who scored 110 points, the skier who scored 96 points and the skier who jumped 95.0 meters.", "Candice scored 117 points.", "The skier from Norway jumped 102.9 meters.", "The jumper who jumped 95.0 meters scored 7 fewer points than Shawna.", "The skier who scored 82 points didn't jump 110.8 meters.", "The person who scored 103 points, Tasha, and Yvonne are three different people.", "The skier from Germany scored more points than Shawna.", "Candice wasn't from Denmark.", "Tasha, the jumper who scored 96 points, and the jumper who scored 82 points are three different people.", "Tasha didn't jump 110.8 meters.", "The person who scored 89 points was either the skier from Sweden or Irma.", "The jumper who scored 110 points didn't jump 90.1 meters.", "The jumper from Denmark scored 14 more points than Wanda." ]
[ "Points", "Jumpers", "Distances", "Countries" ]
[ "82", "89", "96", "103", "110", "117" ]
[ "Candice", "Irma", "Shawna", "Tasha", "Wanda", "Yvonne" ]
[ "90.1 meters", "95.0 meters", "96.3 meters", "102.9 meters", "105.6 meters", "110.8 meters" ]
[ "Canada", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Norway", "Sweden" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f78c328e0a825c8ed0b1711ebd53fcce
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.
[ "Al Allen is the writer.", "Of the candidate who received 10,000 votes and the Mountain Mesa native, one was Gilda Gray and the other is the architect.", "The candidate who received 10,000 votes was either the Glendale native or Fred Francis.", "The doctor finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Mountain Mesa native.", "The Indian Wells native was either the politician who received 8,500 votes or the writer.", "Of the Daly City native and the politician who received 10,000 votes, one was Kelly Kirby and the other is the architect.", "The lawyer was either the Glendale native or the candidate who received 9,000 votes.", "Ed Ewing didn't end up with exactly 8,500 votes.", "The Evansdale native isn't the lawyer.", "The rancher finished 500 votes ahead of Cate Carlson.", "Of the candidate who received 9,000 votes and the teacher, one was Ed Ewing and the other was Kelly Kirby." ]
[ "Votes", "Candidates", "Professions", "Hometowns" ]
[ "8,500", "9,000", "9,500", "10,000", "10,500", "11,000" ]
[ "Al Allen", "Cate Carlson", "Ed Ewing", "Fred Francis", "Gilda Gray", "Kelly Kirby" ]
[ "architect", "doctor", "lawyer", "rancher", "teacher", "writer" ]
[ "Daly City", "Evansdale", "Glendale", "Indian Wells", "Mountain Mesa", "Unionville" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3e958678d3de2dc33099f3c63de88835
Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.
[ "The diner who ordered the spaghetti paid less than Angela.", "The diner who ordered the meatloaf didn't have the iced tea.", "The one who got the water paid less than the diner who ordered the tuna melt.", "Edmund didn't pay $5.99.", "Vanessa was either the diner who ordered the sloppy joe or the diner who paid $5.99.", "Of Homer and the diner who ordered the spaghetti, one paid $4.99 and the other had the cream soda.", "The diner who ordered the tuna melt paid less than Vanessa.", "The diner who paid $4.99 didn't have the water.", "Of Edmund and the one who got the lemonade, one ordered the meatloaf and the other paid $7.99.", "The diner who paid $9.99 was either Angela or the diner who ordered the cheese steak.", "Yvonne didn't order the spaghetti.", "Of the diner who paid $7.99 and the diner who ordered the cheese steak, one was Vanessa and the other had the root beer." ]
[ "Prices", "Names", "Drinks", "Entrees" ]
[ "$4.99", "$5.99", "$6.99", "$7.99", "$8.99", "$9.99" ]
[ "Angela", "Edmund", "Homer", "Kelli", "Vanessa", "Yvonne" ]
[ "cream soda", "ginger ale", "iced tea", "lemonade", "root beer", "water" ]
[ "cheese steak", "club sandwich", "meatloaf", "sloppy joe", "spaghetti", "tuna melt" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d9215a523e4c75afac89abb81e389650
Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.
[ "Arthur's pack, the 35 liter pack, and the 30 liter pack are three different packs.", "The Pinkster pack is larger than Betty's pack.", "The green pack isn't made by Travelore.", "Of the blue pack and the 50 liter pack, one is made by Lugmor and the other is Natasha's.", "The orange pack is larger than Paul's pack.", "Myrna's pack, the Naturba pack, and the 30 liter pack are three different packs.", "The 45 liter pack is black.", "Betty's pack isn't silver.", "Paul's pack is 5 liters larger than the Pinkster pack.", "Freddie's pack is 10 liters smaller than the gray pack.", "Paul's pack is gray.", "Of the 40 liter pack and the green pack, one is Freddie's and the other is made by Grennel.", "The 45 liter pack isn't made by Naturba." ]
[ "Pack Size", "Names", "Brands", "Colors" ]
[ "25 liter", "30 liter", "35 liter", "40 liter", "45 liter", "50 liter" ]
[ "Arthur", "Betty", "Freddie", "Myrna", "Natasha", "Paul" ]
[ "Bistric", "Grennel", "Lugmor", "Naturba", "Pinkster", "Travelore" ]
[ "black", "blue", "gray", "green", "orange", "silver" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=401416b370f19bbea050dd30ca3e47f3
Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.
[ "The horned viper is either the reptile that is 42 inches long or the black & green animal.", "The horned viper isn't from Panama.", "The snake that is 30 inches long isn't from Panama.", "Of the serpent that is 36 inches long and the animal that is 24 inches long, one is the two-nosed asp and the other is from Spain.", "The tawny cobra is 6 inches shorter than the reptile from Nicaragua.", "Of the snake that is 18 inches long and the serpent that is 12 inches long, one is from Cambodia and the other is green & white.", "The serpent from Australia is shorter than the brown & red serpent.", "Of the reptile that is 30 inches long and the snake from Cambodia, one is black & red and the other is the tawny cobra.", "The winged snake isn't from Australia.", "The yellow & blue reptile is 12 inches longer than the animal from Australia.", "The banded keel is either the black & red reptile or the reptile from Spain.", "The brown & red animal is 6 inches shorter than the two-nosed asp." ]
[ "Lengths", "Snakes", "Countries", "Colors" ]
[ "12 inches", "18 inches", "24 inches", "30 inches", "36 inches", "42 inches" ]
[ "ash python", "banded keel", "horned viper", "tawny cobra", "two-nosed asp", "winged snake" ]
[ "Australia", "Cambodia", "Nicaragua", "Panama", "Spain", "Uganda" ]
[ "black & green", "black & red", "black & white", "brown & red", "green & white", "yellow & blue" ]
4x6
challenging
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bf0b07cb353171422f61bd16329d4205