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Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each. | [
"Isaac paid 5 dollars less than the customer who got the pink tattoo.",
"Laura was either the person who paid $55 or the customer who got the blue tattoo.",
"Laura got the red tattoo.",
"Of the person who got the black tattoo and the Sagittarius, one paid $40 and the other was Wilma.",
"Mario was either the person who got the blue tattoo or the Libra.",
"Of Wilma and the person who got the green tattoo, one paid $35 and the other was the Taurus.",
"The Gemini paid 15 dollars more than the person who got the blue tattoo.",
"Neither the person who got the green tattoo nor the person who paid $60 was the Aquarius.",
"Bonita was either the Taurus or the customer who got the black tattoo.",
"The person who paid $60, Wilma and Mario were all different customers."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Colors",
"Zodiac Signs"
] | [
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55",
"$60"
] | [
"Ann",
"Bonita",
"Isaac",
"Laura",
"Mario",
"Wilma"
] | [
"black",
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"red"
] | [
"Aquarius",
"Cancer",
"Gemini",
"Libra",
"Sagittarius",
"Taurus"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=98dc48dd3292ea77eb2bbff178dcfe9b |
Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in. | [
"What a World is either the movie that opened in 105 theaters or the movie directed by Nan Norman.",
"Of the movie directed by Kenneth Key and Tippecanoe, one made $17 million and the other opened in 123 theaters.",
"Of the movie directed by Hick Harmon and the film directed by Linda Lynch, one is Fast and Dead and the other made $2 million.",
"The film that opened in 65 theaters wasn't directed by Nan Norman.",
"The film directed by Kenneth Key made 9 million more than the movie that opened in 45 theaters.",
"The film directed by Nan Norman made 3 million less than Zephyr Breeze.",
"The movie that grossed $17 million is either Zephyr Breeze or the film that opened in 59 theaters.",
"Of the movie directed by Nan Norman and the movie that opened in 45 theaters, one made $5 million and the other is Amerigo.",
"Fast and Dead made somewhat more than the film directed by Hick Harmon.",
"The film that opened in 123 theaters made 6 million more than the movie directed by Nan Norman.",
"The movie directed by Hick Harmon made somewhat less than Amerigo.",
"The movie directed by Jim Johnson made 9 million more than the film that opened in 105 theaters."
] | [
"Earnings",
"Movies",
"Directors",
"Theaters"
] | [
"$2 million",
"$5 million",
"$8 million",
"$11 million",
"$14 million",
"$17 million"
] | [
"Amerigo",
"Fast and Dead",
"Let Me Out",
"Tippecanoe",
"What a World",
"Zephyr Breeze"
] | [
"Hick Harmon",
"Jim Johnson",
"Kenneth Key",
"Linda Lynch",
"Nan Norman",
"Paula Pratt"
] | [
"45",
"59",
"65",
"105",
"112",
"123"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8b7c849af4187283454878862d465468 |
Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found. | [
"Of the Cretaceous impact crater and the one in modern-day Macedonia, one is 125 m. wide and the other is 100 m. wide.",
"The Cersay impact crater wasn't found in Honduras.",
"The Hinwore impact crater is either the 225 m. wide crater or the crater in modern-day France.",
"The one in modern-day France is either the Silurian impact crater or the Cretaceous impact crater.",
"The 225 m. wide one is either the crater in modern-day Guinea or the one in modern-day Honduras.",
"The crater in modern-day Macedonia is smaller than the Triassic impact crater.",
"The 100 m. wide one wasn't found in Kazakhstan.",
"The Silurian impact crater is 25 meters wider than the one in modern-day Guinea.",
"The Moriwa impact crater isn't 100 m. wide.",
"The Garight impact crater is either the one in modern-day Guinea or the Silurian impact crater.",
"The Permian impact crater is 75 meters wider than the Moriwa impact crater.",
"The crater in modern-day Oman was formed during the Ordovician period.",
"The crater in modern-day France is wider than the Ordovician impact crater.",
"The Hinwore impact crater wasn't formed during the Permian period.",
"Of the crater in modern-day Kazakhstan and the 150 m. wide one, one was formed during the Ordovician period and the other is known as the Kimeta site."
] | [
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] | [
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m.",
"200 m.",
"225 m."
] | [
"Cersay",
"Garight",
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Moriwa",
"Ormagh"
] | [
"Cambrian",
"Cretaceous",
"Ordovician",
"Permian",
"Silurian",
"Triassic"
] | [
"France",
"Guinea",
"Honduras",
"Kazakhstan",
"Macedonia",
"Oman"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=999d605eec37cd5d15305a971979f7b8 |
The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student. | [
"Mrs. Huff's student is Isaac.",
"Of the 17-year-old client and Mr. Cortez's trainee, one has the 1:00pm class and the other is Opal.",
"Of the 16-year-old student and Alvin, one has the 2:00pm class and the other is Mr. Cortez's trainee.",
"The 17-year-old trainee is either Opal or Isaac.",
"The 21-year-old student is scheduled sometime before Mrs. Engle's trainee.",
"The student with the 9:00am class isn't 21 years old.",
"The trainee with the 2:00pm class isn't 15 years old.",
"Mrs. Zimmerman's client doesn't have the 10:00am class.",
"The 20-year-old client, Mr. Cortez's trainee, Mrs. Vazquez's trainee, the trainee with the 10:00am class and Yvonne are all different people.",
"Mr. Quinn's trainee is scheduled 1 hour before Marion.",
"Of the 18-year-old trainee and Marion, one has the 12 noon class and the other is Mrs. Zimmerman's trainee.",
"The 18-year-old trainee is Yvonne.",
"The 18-year-old trainee is scheduled sometime after Isaac."
] | [
"Times",
"Instructors",
"Students",
"Ages"
] | [
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12 noon",
"1:00pm",
"2:00pm"
] | [
"Mr. Cortez",
"Mrs. Engle",
"Mrs. Huff",
"Mr. Quinn",
"Mrs. Vazquez",
"Mrs. Zimmerman"
] | [
"Alvin",
"Frank",
"Isaac",
"Marion",
"Opal",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"15",
"16",
"17",
"18",
"20",
"21"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2810560893d652c2d1995055a6257d97 |
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each. | [
"The lemon-flavored piece costs 25 dollars more than Alisha's cake.",
"The strawberry-flavored piece, Natasha's piece, and the piece shaped like a sports car are three different cakes.",
"The strawberry-flavored piece costs 75 dollars more than Rick's cake.",
"Heidi's cake is either the vanilla-flavored cake or the cake shaped like a mountain.",
"Of the $150 piece and the piece shaped like a football, one is lemon-flavored and the other is Natasha's.",
"Of the $150 cake and the piece shaped like a beach chair, one is Lori's and the other is chocolate-flavored.",
"Rick's cake isn't shaped like a sports car.",
"Of the $225 piece and the piece shaped like a potato, one is raspberry-flavored and the other is vanilla-flavored.",
"The lemon-flavored piece isn't shaped like a sports car.",
"Zachary's piece is shaped like a train.",
"The vanilla-flavored cake is either the piece shaped like a potato or Lori's cake."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Shapes",
"Flavors"
] | [
"$125",
"$150",
"$175",
"$200",
"$225",
"$250"
] | [
"Alisha",
"Heidi",
"Lori",
"Natasha",
"Rick",
"Zachary"
] | [
"beach chair",
"football",
"mountain",
"potato",
"sports car",
"train"
] | [
"chocolate",
"lemon",
"peach",
"raspberry",
"strawberry",
"vanilla"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fb526700bf6b97b7e626f625515e7af1 |
An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk. | [
"Zachary will be either the presenter who will speak on May 12th or the presenter who will speak on May 13th.",
"Of the person from Cornell and the acid rain expert, one will speak on May 15th and the other is Felipe.",
"Oliver is scheduled 2 days before the solar energy expert.",
"The person who will speak on May 11th will be either the presenter from Brown or Travis.",
"Zachary and the wind power expert will be different presenters.",
"The wind power expert will be either the presenter who will speak on May 13th or the presenter from Brown.",
"The presenter from Stanford is scheduled sometime before Gerard.",
"Oliver isn't from Duke.",
"The person from Duke will be either the sulfur oxide expert or the nitrogen usage expert.",
"Oliver won't talk about sulfur oxide.",
"The global warming expert is scheduled 3 days after the person from Yale.",
"Gerard is scheduled sometime before the presenter from Brown."
] | [
"Days",
"Presenters",
"Topics",
"Institutions"
] | [
"May 10th",
"May 11th",
"May 12th",
"May 13th",
"May 14th",
"May 15th"
] | [
"Felipe",
"Gerard",
"Oliver",
"Travis",
"Yolanda",
"Zachary"
] | [
"acid rain",
"global warming",
"nitrogen usage",
"solar energy",
"sulfur oxide",
"wind power"
] | [
"Brown",
"Cornell",
"Duke",
"Ohio State",
"Stanford",
"Yale"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e7ea415dc11eb1e421682a7cd267502d |
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. | [
"Horace Hayden played 2 more games than player number 18.",
"The tight end is either player number 7 or the person who played in 4 games last season.",
"Player number 7 played more games than Jack Jensen.",
"Player number 21, Fred Frankl, the defensive end and the wide receiver are all different players.",
"The defensive end played more games than Jack Jensen.",
"Fred Frankl played 2 more games than player number 7.",
"Of the person who played in 7 games last season and player number 24, one is the defensive end and the other is Edward Ellis.",
"Player number 5 isn't the quarterback.",
"Of Buford Britt and Horace Hayden, one is the defensive back and the other wears number 21.",
"The person who played in 4 games last season is either Edward Ellis or Kurt Koch.",
"Player number 5 isn't the defensive end."
] | [
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] | [
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8"
] | [
"Buford Britt",
"Edward Ellis",
"Fred Frankl",
"Horace Hayden",
"Jack Jensen",
"Kurt Koch"
] | [
"corner back",
"defensive back",
"defensive end",
"quarterback",
"tight end",
"wide receiver"
] | [
"5",
"7",
"18",
"21",
"24",
"28"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cea6cca48f5eed2743c660805deac6d1 |
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures. | [
"The location that will get 4 inches of snow doesn't have a predicted high of 25 degrees.",
"The town with a forecasted high of 30 degrees will get somewhat less snow than the location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees.",
"Quimby has a forecasted low of 13 degrees.",
"Wayland doesn't have a forecasted low of 8 degrees.",
"The town with a forecasted high of 29 degrees will get somewhat less snow than the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees.",
"The location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees will get 3 fewer inches of snow than Elma.",
"The town with a forecasted high of 28 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.",
"Of the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees and Wayland, one has a predicted high of 30 degrees and the other is expected to receive 4 inches of snow.",
"Garberville isn't expected to get 1 inch of snow.",
"Three Rivers will get 1 more inch of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees.",
"Three Rivers is either the location that will get 4 inches of snow or the location that will get 3 inches of snow.",
"The town with a forecasted high of 27 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Quimby."
] | [
"Snowfall",
"Towns",
"Low Temps",
"High Temps"
] | [
"1 inch",
"2 inches",
"3 inches",
"4 inches",
"5 inches",
"6 inches"
] | [
"Daly City",
"Elma",
"Garberville",
"Quimby",
"Three Rivers",
"Wayland"
] | [
"8 degrees",
"10 degrees",
"11 degrees",
"12 degrees",
"13 degrees",
"15 degrees"
] | [
"25 degrees",
"27 degrees",
"28 degrees",
"29 degrees",
"30 degrees",
"34 degrees"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=59a8d5f3ee597529d0df399dd2f48738 |
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. | [
"Cesar was either the runner in the aquamarine shirt or the contestant who finished in 26 minutes.",
"The competitor in the white shirt finished 3 minutes before Cesar.",
"Mathew wasn't from Janesville.",
"Mathew didn't wear the red shirt.",
"Of the contestant who finished in 24 minutes and the competitor from San Pedro, one wore the pink shirt and the other was Eduardo.",
"The runner who finished in 26 minutes was either Herman or the contestant from Olema.",
"The competitor who finished in 24 minutes was either the runner from Janesville or Neil.",
"Neil didn't wear the pink shirt.",
"The competitor from Moreno Valley didn't wear the silver shirt.",
"Of the competitor in the pink shirt and the contestant from Norway, one was Zachary and the other finished in 24 minutes.",
"The runner in the maroon shirt finished sometime after Cesar.",
"The contestant from Moreno Valley was either the contestant who finished in 23 minutes or Zachary.",
"The competitor from Norway was either the runner in the red shirt or the contestant in the silver shirt."
] | [
"Times",
"Runners",
"Shirt Colors",
"Town"
] | [
"21 minutes",
"22 minutes",
"23 minutes",
"24 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"26 minutes"
] | [
"Cesar",
"Eduardo",
"Herman",
"Mathew",
"Neil",
"Zachary"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"maroon",
"pink",
"red",
"silver",
"white"
] | [
"Janesville",
"Kamrar",
"Moreno Valley",
"Norway",
"Olema",
"San Pedro"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1c3729963e73eb297fad8410a359e002 |
Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found. | [
"The specimen found at 18,000 ft was discovered in the Zini Trench.",
"Of the creature discovered in the Willis Trench and the creature found in 1984, one was found at 19,500 ft and the other is the viperfish.",
"The lancetfish wasn't discovered in the Tethys Trough.",
"The animal discovered in the Velma Deep was found 4,500 feet higher up than the lancetfish.",
"The lancetfish was found at 19,500 ft.",
"Of the animal found in 1998 and the lanternfish, one was found at 16,500 ft and the other was discovered in the Bristle Trench.",
"The anglerfish was found 1,500 feet higher up than the specimen found in 2006.",
"Of the lanternfish and the tube worm, one was found at 22,500 ft and the other was found in 1989.",
"The creature found at 16,500 ft, the animal found in 1983, and the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough are three different animals.",
"The animal found in 1983 was found 1,500 feet lower down than the specimen discovered in the Willis Trench."
] | [
"Depths",
"Animals",
"Locations",
"Years"
] | [
"15,000 ft",
"16,500 ft",
"18,000 ft",
"19,500 ft",
"21,000 ft",
"22,500 ft"
] | [
"anglerfish",
"daggertooth",
"lanternfish",
"lancetfish",
"tube worm",
"viperfish"
] | [
"Bristle Trench",
"Fallon Deep",
"Tethys Trough",
"Velma Deep",
"Willis Trench",
"Zini Trench"
] | [
"1978",
"1983",
"1984",
"1989",
"1998",
"2006"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6b39212e88662e051ab28bebc972d603 |
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 sailboat at Dock 6 is 6 feet shorter than the Petite Palm.",
"The sailboat at Dock 26 isn't owned by Hetta Hensley.",
"The Restless Wave isn't moored at Dock 6.",
"Of the Sea Spirit and the sailboat at Dock 8, one is owned by Ann Alvarado and the other is 34 ft long.",
"The Fair Weather is moored at Dock 26.",
"The White Squid is somewhat longer than the sailboat at Dock 14.",
"The Mystique is owned by Ivor Ingram.",
"The Petite Palm is moored at Dock 9.",
"The vessel at Dock 9 isn't owned by Kelly Koch.",
"The boat at Dock 14 is 6 feet longer than Hetta Hensley's sailboat.",
"Ann Alvarado's boat is either the Petite Palm or the 37 ft boat.",
"The Mystique is somewhat longer than Jasper Jones's vessel."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Owners",
"Docks"
] | [
"22 ft",
"25 ft",
"28 ft",
"31 ft",
"34 ft",
"37 ft"
] | [
"Fair Weather",
"Mystique",
"Petite Palm",
"Restless Wave",
"Sea Spirit",
"White Squid"
] | [
"Ann Alvarado",
"Danielle Davis",
"Hetta Hensley",
"Ivor Ingram",
"Jasper Jones",
"Kelly Koch"
] | [
"6",
"8",
"9",
"14",
"22",
"26"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2602f82d59270608083346792bbf4060 |
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit. | [
"Of the ambassador with the 7 day visit and the diplomat leaving in January, one will go to Copenhagen and the other is Mr. Zimmerman.",
"The diplomat going to Helsinki will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 8 day visit.",
"The diplomat going to Vienna won't leave for the 8 day visit.",
"Howell won't go to Copenhagen.",
"Fitzgerald will leave sometime after the person going to Helsinki.",
"Neither Quinn nor the ambassador with the 5 day visit is the diplomat going to Copenhagen.",
"The ambassador with the 4 day visit will leave sometime after the person going to Vienna.",
"Neither the diplomat going to Helsinki nor the ambassador with the 9 day visit is Zimmerman.",
"Willis is either the person going to Dublin or the ambassador with the 9 day visit.",
"The person going to Warsaw won't leave for the 9 day visit.",
"Howell will leave 4 months after the person going to Helsinki.",
"The six diplomats are Howell, the person going to Helsinki, the ambassador with the 5 day visit, the person leaving in March, the ambassador with the 8 day visit and the ambassador with the 4 day visit.",
"Thornton won't go to Copenhagen."
] | [
"Months",
"Diplomats",
"Durations",
"Capitals"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June"
] | [
"Fitzgerald",
"Howell",
"Quinn",
"Thornton",
"Willis",
"Zimmerman"
] | [
"4 day",
"5 day",
"6 day",
"7 day",
"8 day",
"9 day"
] | [
"Copenhagen",
"Dublin",
"Helsinki",
"Madrid",
"Vienna",
"Warsaw"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=37572ce5e8e8ff284e33076b1d8377fd |
Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters). | [
"Of the crater in Liberia and the feature that is 2,250 meters wide, one was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in October.",
"The feature discovered in June, the crater that is 550 meters wide, and the feature that is 2,250 meters wide are three different impacts.",
"The feature in Zimbabwe is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in August.",
"The crater in Zimbabwe was either the feature discovered in April or the feature that is 2,250 meters wide.",
"Of the crater that is 780 meters wide and the feature in Brunei, one was found in August and the other was found in October.",
"The six impacts were the feature in Saudi Arabia, the crater discovered in August, the crater that is 3,500 meters wide, the feature discovered in December, the crater discovered in June and the crater that is 2,250 meters wide.",
"The crater discovered in September is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater that is 550 meters wide.",
"The feature in Zimbabwe wasn't dated to 60,000 B.C.E..",
"The crater that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 120,000 years newer than the crater discovered in October.",
"The crater in Iraq isn't exactly 1,200 meters wide."
] | [
"Years",
"Countries",
"Months",
"Diameters"
] | [
"210,000 B.C.E.",
"180,000 B.C.E.",
"150,000 B.C.E.",
"120,000 B.C.E.",
"90,000 B.C.E.",
"60,000 B.C.E."
] | [
"Brunei",
"Eritrea",
"Iraq",
"Liberia",
"Saudi Arabia",
"Zimbabwe"
] | [
"April",
"June",
"August",
"September",
"October",
"December"
] | [
"550 meters",
"780 meters",
"930 meters",
"1,200 meters",
"2,250 meters",
"3,500 meters"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e4a4ba9cd6385fe2ec4d085aad1c9606 |
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 third person is either the person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop or the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop.",
"Neither the customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop nor the third person is the customer who ordered coffee for their second scoop.",
"Opal was 2 spots in line behind the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop.",
"The sixth customer is either the customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop or the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop.",
"Of the person who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop and the first person, one ordered peppermint for their first scoop and the other was Inez.",
"Zachary was somewhere in line ahead of the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.",
"The person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop, the second person, Miguel and Zachary are all different customers.",
"The customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop ordered peppermint for their first scoop.",
"Of the fifth customer and the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop, one ordered lemon for their second scoop and the other ordered strawberry for their second scoop.",
"Darryl wasn't second in line.",
"Opal ordered coconut for their first scoop.",
"The fifth customer didn't order raspberry for their first scoop."
] | [
"Places",
"Customers",
"First Scoop",
"Second Scoop"
] | [
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"5th",
"6th"
] | [
"Darryl",
"Inez",
"Miguel",
"Opal",
"Shelia",
"Zachary"
] | [
"cherry",
"coconut",
"mango",
"peppermint",
"raspberry",
"vanilla"
] | [
"chocolate",
"coffee",
"lemon",
"rocky road",
"rum raisin",
"strawberry"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8dd110fa864348a137ee23bfe479ceda |
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 Hornet is either the vehicle from Florida or the car with the BMG-831 plates.",
"The car from Louisiana doesn't have the MRT-628 plates.",
"Of the automobile that received the $100 fine and the automobile from Utah, one is the Etsalle and the other has the BMG-831 plates.",
"The car from Louisiana was fined somewhat more than the car with the BMG-831 plates.",
"The car from Vermont was fined 100 dollars more than the car with the BMG-831 plates.",
"The automobile from Tennessee was fined somewhat less than the vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates.",
"Of the car with the FRZ-192 plates and the vehicle from Florida, one is the Injitsu and the other was fined $75.",
"The Dartson was fined somewhat more than the automobile from Tennessee.",
"The Etsalle is either the car from Tennessee or the vehicle that received the $150 fine.",
"The vehicle from Tennessee is either the automobile that received the $125 fine or the vehicle with the RBD-337 plates.",
"The Hornet wasn't fined $25.",
"Of the vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates and the Cavalo, one was fined $50 and the other is from Washington."
] | [
"Fines",
"Cars",
"License Plates",
"States"
] | [
"$25",
"$50",
"$75",
"$100",
"$125",
"$150"
] | [
"Cavalo",
"Dartson",
"Etsalle",
"Fierro",
"Hornet",
"Injitsu"
] | [
"BMG-831",
"FRZ-192",
"MRT-628",
"RBD-337",
"SVZ-880",
"YGA-441"
] | [
"Florida",
"Louisiana",
"Tennessee",
"Utah",
"Vermont",
"Washington"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4848c1b07591ad5fee9e570f8d48d6ff |
A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt. | [
"Of the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps and the skydiver who wears the white suit, one is Bobby and the other started skydiving in 1982.",
"The skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps doesn't wear the gold suit.",
"The skydiver who wears the silver suit is either the skydiver who first started in 1986 or Clayton.",
"The jumper who has done 78 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year after Leslie.",
"Leslie is either the jumper who has done 73 previous jumps or the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps.",
"The six skydivers are Leslie, the skydiver who wears the teal suit, the skydiver who first started in 1985, the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps, the jumper who has done 69 previous jumps and the skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps.",
"Neither the skydiver who first started in 1985 nor the jumper who wears the blue suit is the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps.",
"Of Otis and the skydiver who first started in 1986, one wears the blue suit and the other has done 64 previous jumps.",
"The skydiver who first started in 1984 doesn't wear the teal suit.",
"The skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the white suit.",
"Bobby started skydiving 3 years after the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps.",
"Willard is either the jumper who has done 69 previous jumps or the jumper who first started in 1982."
] | [
"Years",
"Names",
"Suit Colors",
"Total Jumps"
] | [
"1982",
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987"
] | [
"Bobby",
"Clayton",
"Leslie",
"Otis",
"Tyler",
"Willard"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"blue",
"gold",
"silver",
"teal",
"white"
] | [
"49",
"56",
"64",
"69",
"73",
"78"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b4f028cfb7f67cbfc05ae422f0b46343 |
Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination. | [
"Of Vic Evans's suitcase and Xavier Carey's piece, one weighs 50 pounds and the other was supposed to go to New York.",
"Wanda Dotson's piece isn't maroon.",
"Tanya Gould's bag weighs 3 pounds less than the piece that needs to go to Santa Fe.",
"Wanda Dotson's luggage weighs 44 pounds.",
"The bag that weighs 41 pounds is teal.",
"Of the luggage that needs to go to Orlando and Vic Evans's piece, one weighs 38 pounds and the other is brown.",
"The luggage that needs to go to Denver weighs 3 pounds more than the silver bag.",
"Of the silver suitcase and the bag that needs to go to Los Angeles, one weighs 44 pounds and the other is Yolanda Bauer's.",
"The luggage that weighs 38 pounds, the bag that needs to go to Denver, and the maroon bag are three different pieces.",
"The ochre bag weighs 9 pounds less than Wanda Dotson's suitcase."
] | [
"Pounds",
"Owners",
"Colors",
"Destinations"
] | [
"35",
"38",
"41",
"44",
"47",
"50"
] | [
"Tanya Gould",
"Ute Fleming",
"Vic Evans",
"Wanda Dotson",
"Xavier Carey",
"Yolanda Bauer"
] | [
"brown",
"cyan",
"maroon",
"ochre",
"silver",
"teal"
] | [
"Atlanta",
"Denver",
"Los Angeles",
"New York",
"Orlando",
"Santa Fe"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=549b1ef1246d9ebcde702bb850d9a43d |
Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each. | [
"The Vendemmia wasn't bottled at Kingfield vineyard.",
"The six wines are the 2004 wine, the merlot, the Luzagueil, the Vendemmia, the Ece Suss and the Friambliss.",
"Of the wine from Kingfield vineyard and the Friambliss, one is a chardonnay and the other was bottled in 1984.",
"The 1996 wine is either the bottle from Isla Vista vineyard or the Luzagueil.",
"The Annata Branco wasn't bottled at Vinalhaven vineyard.",
"Of the bottle from Ontario vineyard and the 2000 bottle, one is a chardonnay and the other is the Zifennwein.",
"The wine from Santa Barbara vineyard was bottled 8 years before the pinot noir.",
"The bottle from Isla Vista vineyard isn't a pinot noir.",
"The riesling was bottled sometime after the Zifennwein.",
"The Friambliss was bottled sometime after the wine from Santa Barbara vineyard.",
"The Luzagueil is either the pinot gris or the wine from Kingfield vineyard.",
"The 2000 bottle wasn't bottled at Vinalhaven vineyard."
] | [
"Vintages",
"Wines",
"Types",
"Vineyards"
] | [
"1984",
"1988",
"1992",
"1996",
"2000",
"2004"
] | [
"Annata Branco",
"Ece Suss",
"Friambliss",
"Luzagueil",
"Vendemmia",
"Zifennwein"
] | [
"chardonnay",
"merlot",
"pinot gris",
"pinot noir",
"riesling",
"syrah"
] | [
"Isla Vista",
"Kingfield",
"Ontario",
"Santa Barbara",
"Udell",
"Vinalhaven"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=55b6bc3b5de573177b09a38d2c4f2b6b |
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. | [
"Frank doesn't have exactly 789 Twitter followers.",
"Of the one with 68 LinkedIn connections and the person with 605 Twitter followers, one is Zachary and the other has 140 Facebook friends.",
"The person with 160 Facebook friends is either the one with 84 LinkedIn connections or the person with 68 LinkedIn connections.",
"The six people are the one with 140 Facebook friends, the person with 58 LinkedIn connections, the one with 790 Twitter followers, the person with 576 Twitter followers, Willis and the person with 640 Twitter followers.",
"Edgar is either the one with 84 LinkedIn connections or the one with 78 LinkedIn connections.",
"The one with 68 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than the person with 654 Twitter followers.",
"Margie doesn't have exactly 72 LinkedIn connections.",
"The one with 576 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 78 LinkedIn connections.",
"Neither the person with 130 Facebook friends nor Edgar is the person with 654 Twitter followers.",
"The person with 150 Facebook friends is either Willis or the one with 640 Twitter followers.",
"Margie has 30 more Facebook friends than the person with 78 LinkedIn connections.",
"Zachary has more Facebook friends than the one with 654 Twitter followers."
] | [
"Facebook",
"Names",
"LinkedIn",
"Twitter"
] | [
"120",
"130",
"140",
"150",
"160",
"170"
] | [
"Edgar",
"Frank",
"Margie",
"Rosie",
"Willis",
"Zachary"
] | [
"58",
"64",
"68",
"72",
"78",
"84"
] | [
"576",
"605",
"640",
"654",
"789",
"790"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cb6aa1d93e13f8c30274227ecf22893f |
Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found. | [
"Of the specimen found at 16,500 ft and the creature discovered in the Bristle Trench, one is the lanternfish and the other was found in 1978.",
"The creature found in 1989 was found somewhat higher up than the creature discovered in the Bristle Trench.",
"The creature found in 1998 was found somewhat lower down than the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough.",
"The animal discovered in the Velma Deep, the lancetfish, and the tube worm are three different animals.",
"The specimen found at 18,000 ft wasn't found in 1983.",
"The animal found at 15,000 ft was discovered in the Willis Trench.",
"The specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench, the viperfish, and the lanternfish are three different animals.",
"Of the specimen found in 1998 and the creature found at 19,500 ft, one is the viperfish and the other was discovered in the Velma Deep.",
"The tube worm was found in 1978.",
"The lanternfish is either the animal found in 2006 or the animal found in 1983.",
"The daggertooth is either the specimen found in 2006 or the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough.",
"The specimen found in 1989 was found somewhat higher up than the lancetfish.",
"The specimen found at 18,000 ft wasn't found in 1998.",
"The creature found in 1993 was found 1,500 feet lower down than the specimen discovered in the Velma Deep."
] | [
"Depths",
"Animals",
"Locations",
"Years"
] | [
"15,000 ft",
"16,500 ft",
"18,000 ft",
"19,500 ft",
"21,000 ft",
"22,500 ft"
] | [
"anglerfish",
"daggertooth",
"lanternfish",
"lancetfish",
"tube worm",
"viperfish"
] | [
"Bristle Trench",
"Malinga Trench",
"Tethys Trough",
"Velma Deep",
"Willis Trench",
"Zini Trench"
] | [
"1978",
"1983",
"1989",
"1993",
"1998",
"2006"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d195dab0b91789d5e428085c651ab349 |
The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night. | [
"The diner who ordered the filet mignon didn't have the port.",
"The one who had the chianti paid 3 dollars less than Zachary.",
"Robin paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the chianti.",
"The diner who ordered the pork chops paid 3 dollars more than the one who had the chianti.",
"Frances didn't have the merlot.",
"The one who had the zinfandel paid 1 dollar more than Yolanda.",
"Salvador didn't order the filet mignon.",
"Of the one who had the zinfandel and Joanna, one paid $28.99 and the other ordered the osso bucco.",
"Of the one who had the zinfandel and the person who paid $29.99, one ordered the filet mignon and the other was Zachary.",
"Neither the diner who ordered the osso bucco nor the person who paid $24.99 was the one who had the port.",
"The diner who ordered the lobster tail was either the one who had the shiraz or the person who paid $29.99.",
"The one who had the shiraz paid less than Salvador.",
"Yolanda didn't order the red snapper.",
"Joanna didn't pay $25.99."
] | [
"Prices",
"Names",
"Wines",
"Entrees"
] | [
"$24.99",
"$25.99",
"$26.99",
"$27.99",
"$28.99",
"$29.99"
] | [
"Frances",
"Joanna",
"Robin",
"Salvador",
"Yolanda",
"Zachary"
] | [
"chianti",
"merlot",
"port",
"riesling",
"shiraz",
"zinfandel"
] | [
"filet mignon",
"lobster tail",
"osso bucco",
"pork chops",
"red snapper",
"sea bass"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9136146a0c9a3c6e272c907a8843c5e1 |
Max has sold several of his "classic" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much. | [
"Neither the video game that came out in 1985 nor the video game that came out in 1988 is the one that sold for $95.",
"The one that sold for $55 came out 3 years before the game bought by Virgil.",
"Troop Seven didn't come out in 1985.",
"Of AWOL Alert and Gator Attack, one sold for $35 and the other was purchased by Dave.",
"The one that sold for $50 came out 4 years after Victorforce.",
"The one that came out in 1984, the one bought by Alfred, AWOL Alert and Gator Attack are all different video games.",
"Magic Marbles came out in 1986.",
"Countershot came out 1 year after the game bought by Alfred.",
"The game that sold for $45 is either the game bought by Alfred or Countershot.",
"The video game bought by Jamie came out sometime after the video game that sold for $45.",
"The game that came out in 1987 is either AWOL Alert or the game bought by Raul.",
"Of the game bought by Lloyd and Gator Attack, one came out in 1988 and the other sold for $95.",
"Neither the video game bought by Alfred nor the one bought by Jamie is the one that came out in 1986."
] | [
"Years",
"Video Games",
"Buyers",
"Prices"
] | [
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987",
"1988"
] | [
"AWOL Alert",
"Countershot",
"Gator Attack",
"Magic Marbles",
"Troop Seven",
"Victorforce"
] | [
"Alfred",
"Dave",
"Jamie",
"Lloyd",
"Raul",
"Virgil"
] | [
"$35",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55",
"$60",
"$95"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=aa16c0af4fbd10fba79fb374051741bf |
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 Ukraine is 5 minutes longer than Eric Edwards's film.",
"Of the movie produced in Ukraine and Milton Vale, one was directed by Don Daugherty and the other has a running time of 80 minutes.",
"The film with a running time of 75 minutes is either the film produced in Romania or Dreams of July.",
"Of the movie produced in Romania and the film with a running time of 70 minutes, one is Arctic Visions and the other was directed by Sid Saunders.",
"The movie produced in Austria is 5 minutes shorter than Keith King's film.",
"Harvest Sun is 10 minutes shorter than the movie produced in Austria.",
"West of Eden is 15 minutes shorter than Gus Guzman's film.",
"The movie produced in Sweden isn't Arctic Visions.",
"The movie produced in Croatia isn't West of Eden.",
"The movie produced in Romania is either the film with a running time of 65 minutes or Don Daugherty's film.",
"Jacky Steel is either the film with a running time of 75 minutes or Don Daugherty's film.",
"The movie with a running time of 70 minutes wasn't made in Croatia."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Directors",
"Titles",
"Countries"
] | [
"55 minutes",
"60 minutes",
"65 minutes",
"70 minutes",
"75 minutes",
"80 minutes"
] | [
"Ben Barrera",
"Don Daugherty",
"Eric Edwards",
"Gus Guzman",
"Keith King",
"Sid Saunders"
] | [
"Arctic Visions",
"Dreams of July",
"Harvest Sun",
"Jacky Steel",
"Milton Vale",
"West of Eden"
] | [
"Austria",
"Croatia",
"Lithuania",
"Romania",
"Sweden",
"Ukraine"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=44e1a945d8b0c7e449c9f71cf78551db |
Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold. | [
"The rugby facility, the facility in Brunswick and the lacrosse facility are all different arenas.",
"The arena in De Witt is either the hockey facility or Kline Arena.",
"The arena in Paramount holds 40 more people than Lewis Arena.",
"The facility in Schaller isn't set up for lacrosse games.",
"Joseph Arena isn't set up for hockey games.",
"The facility with seating for 150 people is either Kline Arena or Harmon Arena.",
"The arena with seating for 190 people isn't set up for soccer games.",
"Neither the lacrosse facility nor the arena with seating for 270 people is Austin Arena.",
"Austin Arena holds 230 people.",
"The facility with seating for 270 people isn't set up for basketball games.",
"The soccer facility is either the arena in Schaller or Lewis Arena.",
"Austin Arena is set up for rugby games.",
"The rugby facility holds 80 fewer people than the arena in Zwingle.",
"Of Young Arena and the facility in Schaller, one is set up for basketball games and the other holds 190 people."
] | [
"Capacities",
"Arenas",
"Sports",
"Towns"
] | [
"110",
"150",
"190",
"230",
"270",
"310"
] | [
"Austin",
"Harmon",
"Joseph",
"Kline",
"Lewis",
"Young"
] | [
"baseball",
"basketball",
"hockey",
"lacrosse",
"rugby",
"soccer"
] | [
"Brunswick",
"De Witt",
"Idyllwild",
"Paramount",
"Schaller",
"Zwingle"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9918ec94b795cb1e78a15e58079c049f |
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. | [
"Of the person going to Denmark and the person flying from Oman, one is Scott and the other is leaving at 7:30 pm.",
"Bridget isn't going to Guinea.",
"The traveler going to Barbados is either the person flying from Taiwan or the person leaving at 3:30 pm.",
"The person flying from Taiwan is leaving later than Jeanne.",
"Bridget isn't going to Ireland.",
"The traveler flying from Vietnam is leaving 4 hours later than Bridget.",
"The traveler leaving at 2:30 pm is either the person flying from South Africa or the person going to Barbados.",
"Terrance is leaving later than the traveler going to Barbados.",
"The traveler going to Ireland isn't flying from New Zealand.",
"Of the person going to Finland and Jeanne, one is flying from New Zealand and the other is leaving at 3:30 pm.",
"The person flying from South Africa is leaving 1 hour earlier than Archie."
] | [
"Times",
"Travelers",
"Departures",
"Arrivals"
] | [
"2:30 pm",
"3:30 pm",
"4:30 pm",
"5:30 pm",
"6:30 pm",
"7:30 pm"
] | [
"Archie",
"Bridget",
"Inez",
"Jeanne",
"Scott",
"Terrance"
] | [
"New Zealand",
"Oman",
"South Africa",
"Taiwan",
"Ukraine",
"Vietnam"
] | [
"Barbados",
"Costa Rica",
"Denmark",
"Finland",
"Guinea",
"Ireland"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ff2477e8810f26a23539d34f4e029e5c |
This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each. | [
"The six films are Wild Ones, the movie directed by Maddie Mintz, the movie directed by Paul Walnier, the film that received 6 nominations, the film that received 4 nominations and the movie directed by Gabby Jones.",
"Sea of Dreams, the movie that received 4 nominations, and the film that received 2 nominations are three different films.",
"Bold Service wasn't the comedy.",
"The film that received 5 nominations, Sea of Dreams, and Wild Ones are three different films.",
"Bold Service got 7 nominations.",
"The movie directed by Gabby Jones received one fewer nomination than Maximum Risk.",
"The musical was directed by Paul Walnier.",
"Sea of Dreams wasn't directed by Virgil Katz.",
"The film that received 3 nominations is either the romance or Fatal Sheen.",
"The film that received 2 nominations wasn't directed by Virgil Katz.",
"The film directed by Gabby Jones received one fewer nomination than the action film.",
"The film that received 6 nominations wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.",
"The film-noir received more nominations than Maximum Risk.",
"The comedy received 2 more nominations than Silk Mist."
] | [
"Nominations",
"Movies",
"Directors",
"Genres"
] | [
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7"
] | [
"Bold Service",
"Fatal Sheen",
"Maximum Risk",
"Sea of Dreams",
"Silk Mist",
"Wild Ones"
] | [
"Danny Trevor",
"Gabby Jones",
"Maddie Mintz",
"Paul Walnier",
"Tank Reznor",
"Virgil Katz"
] | [
"action film",
"comedy",
"drama",
"film-noir",
"musical",
"romance"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ca95661630614fe722dbfa6d62ce86e3 |
Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters). | [
"The crater in Zimbabwe is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater that is 1,200 meters wide.",
"The crater that is 3,500 meters wide is believed to be newer than the feature in Liberia.",
"The feature in Yemen is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature discovered in February.",
"Of the feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the crater discovered in August, one is in Poland and the other is in Zimbabwe.",
"Of the feature in Yemen and the crater discovered in October, one was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the other is 3,500 meters wide.",
"The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be older than the crater in Poland.",
"The feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in June.",
"The feature discovered in October is believed to be newer than the crater in Yemen.",
"The crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. is 550 meters wide.",
"Of the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E., one is in Vietnam and the other was found in December.",
"The feature in Iraq isn't exactly 3,500 meters wide.",
"The feature in Poland isn't exactly 780 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."
] | [
"Iraq",
"Liberia",
"Poland",
"Vietnam",
"Yemen",
"Zimbabwe"
] | [
"February",
"April",
"June",
"August",
"October",
"December"
] | [
"550 meters",
"780 meters",
"1,200 meters",
"1,480 meters",
"2,250 meters",
"3,500 meters"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=93ba59741bf93266aa573c77ceeb2d6d |
The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each. | [
"The direct mailer has brought in more responses than the ad produced by Eddie Evans.",
"The campaign produced by Julie Jordan has brought 150 fewer responses than the web campaign.",
"The tv commercial is either the campaign with the $50,000 budget or the campaign produced by Julie Jordan.",
"The campaign with the $75,000 budget has brought in 300 more responses than the ad produced by Julie Jordan.",
"The ad produced by Eddie Evans has brought fewer responses than the billboard.",
"Of the ad produced by Julie Jordan and the ad with the $15,000 budget, one has brought in 775 responses and the other is the billboard.",
"Of the ad produced by Hal Hopkins and the radio spot, one has brought in 1375 responses and the other has the $75,000 budget.",
"The ad produced by Gilda Gamble has brought in 450 more responses than the ad with the $50,000 budget.",
"The campaign with 1375 responses is either the web campaign or the campaign with the $20,000 budget.",
"The ad with the $30,000 budget wasn't produced by Julie Jordan.",
"The campaign produced by Hal Hopkins has brought in 450 more responses than the campaign with the $15,000 budget.",
"Of the campaign produced by Eddie Evans and the campaign produced by Iva Ingram, one is the direct mailer and the other has brought in 625 responses."
] | [
"Responses",
"Ad Type",
"Directors",
"Budgets"
] | [
"625",
"775",
"925",
"1075",
"1225",
"1375"
] | [
"billboard",
"direct mailer",
"magazine ad",
"radio spot",
"tv commercial",
"web campaign"
] | [
"Eddie Evans",
"Gilda Gamble",
"Hal Hopkins",
"Iva Ingram",
"Julie Jordan",
"Kenneth Kirby"
] | [
"$15,000",
"$20,000",
"$30,000",
"$50,000",
"$65,000",
"$75,000"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=af0fb9d6e4f8594cd6596b8dcfbabec0 |
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. | [
"Of the facility in Ecuador and the Rodim-Rexit, one is the fusor reactor and the other will launch in January.",
"The Tamura BX12 will launch 1 month after the theta pinch facility.",
"The facility launching in May is either the polywell facility or the reactor in Turkmenistan.",
"The fusor facility is either the reactor launching in March or the Essita CBT.",
"Of the facility in Namibia and the Adtina V, one is the stellarator reactor and the other will launch in April.",
"The facility launching in June is the fusor reactor.",
"The stellarator facility will launch 2 months before the reactor in France.",
"The theta pinch reactor will launch 2 months before the reactor in Namibia.",
"The Zawasa isn't the polywell reactor.",
"The reactor in Qatar is either the z-pinch facility or the reactor launching in March.",
"The facility in Gabon will launch sometime after the theta pinch facility.",
"The facility launching in April isn't the z-pinch facility."
] | [
"Months",
"Names",
"Types",
"Countries"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June"
] | [
"Adtina V",
"Essita CBT",
"Garenia 4",
"Rodim-Rexit",
"Tamura BX12",
"Zawasa"
] | [
"direct drive",
"fusor",
"polywell",
"stellarator",
"theta pinch",
"z-pinch"
] | [
"Ecuador",
"France",
"Gabon",
"Namibia",
"Qatar",
"Turkmenistan"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=be8bda65d5f1b2df3733e06b1ed29b85 |
The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points). | [
"Zachary's pair scored somewhat higher than the pair that skated to Kalinka.",
"Of Frank's pair and the pair that scored 26.3 points, one skated to Galician Day and the other included Jenny.",
"Olga's pair didn't skate to Carne Cruda.",
"Wesley's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than the team that skated to Rondo Fantasie.",
"The team that scored 27.5 points didn't skate to Elegy in C.",
"Yolanda's pair didn't skate to Carne Cruda.",
"Olga's pair didn't include Jeff.",
"Melanie's pair didn't skate to Carne Cruda.",
"Yolanda's pair didn't include Zachary.",
"The team that skated to Carne Cruda, the pair that scored 26.6 points, the team that scored 26.9 points and the pair that skated to Kalinka were all different pairs.",
"Yolanda's pair scored somewhat higher than Ruben's pair.",
"Olga's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than the team that skated to Galician Day.",
"The pair that skated to Rondo Fantasie scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Sheila's pair.",
"Of the pair that skated to Elegy in C and Sheila's pair, one included Zachary and the other finished with 26.9 points."
] | [
"Points",
"Women",
"Men",
"Songs"
] | [
"26.3",
"26.6",
"26.9",
"27.2",
"27.5",
"27.8"
] | [
"Jenny",
"Melanie",
"Naomi",
"Olga",
"Sheila",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"Frank",
"Jeff",
"Ruben",
"Wesley",
"Yuri",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Carne Cruda",
"Elegy in C",
"Galician Day",
"Kalinka",
"Rondo Fantasie",
"Warsaw Nights"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=983f8c8d82cb3d4407be7bf20da19736 |
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 basswood product costs 1 dollar more than the honey from Peru.",
"The six products are the product from Riverton, the $9.50 honey, the $7.50 honey, the $10.50 honey, the $6.50 honey and Linda Lynn's product.",
"Of Ivy Ingram's honey and the sourwood honey, one comes from Eldon and the other costs $10.50.",
"Heddy Heath's honey costs less than the alfalfa product.",
"The product from Riverton costs less than the lemon blossom honey.",
"The sage product costs more than Linda Lynn's honey.",
"The honey from Winterport is produced by Keith Koch.",
"The honey from Peru costs 1 dollar less than Keith Koch's product.",
"The $6.50 product is either the product from Winterport or the clover product.",
"The $9.50 honey is produced by Midge Mintz.",
"Midge Mintz's product is either the sourwood honey or the clover honey.",
"The $7.50 honey doesn't come from Orient."
] | [
"Prices",
"Nectars",
"Providers",
"Towns"
] | [
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50",
"$10.50"
] | [
"alfalfa",
"basswood",
"clover",
"lemon blossom",
"sage",
"sourwood"
] | [
"Heddy Heath",
"Ivy Ingram",
"Jim Joyner",
"Keith Koch",
"Linda Lynn",
"Midge Mintz"
] | [
"Eldon",
"Kellerton",
"Orient",
"Peru",
"Riverton",
"Winterport"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0b9cc7dd6a7b2f98b7d26ef4bf6634f3 |
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 96.3 meters scored more points than Jody.",
"Becky scored more points than the person from Switzerland.",
"The contestant from Norway didn't jump 102.9 meters.",
"The contestant who jumped 90.1 meters scored more points than the skier from Germany.",
"Of the person who jumped 86.4 meters and the person from Denmark, one scored 96 points and the other is Wanda.",
"Florence was either the skier from Denmark or the contestant from Finland.",
"The person who scored 89 points was either the jumper from Switzerland or Candice.",
"Irma, the jumper who scored 96 points, and the person who scored 82 points are three different people.",
"Irma jumped 105.6 meters.",
"The jumper who jumped 102.9 meters scored more points than the jumper from Finland.",
"Of the contestant from Switzerland and Candice, one jumped 90.1 meters and the other scored 103 points.",
"Of the jumper who scored 110 points and the person from Finland, one is Irma and the other jumped 96.3 meters."
] | [
"Points",
"Jumpers",
"Distances",
"Countries"
] | [
"82",
"89",
"96",
"103",
"110",
"117"
] | [
"Becky",
"Candice",
"Florence",
"Irma",
"Jody",
"Wanda"
] | [
"86.4 meters",
"90.1 meters",
"96.3 meters",
"102.9 meters",
"105.6 meters",
"110.8 meters"
] | [
"Denmark",
"Finland",
"Germany",
"Norway",
"Sweden",
"Switzerland"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c536e3b920cb238617cf589121721ff1 |
Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years. | [
"Neither Zhezios nor the planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. is the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.",
"The exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. is farther away from us than Xidat.",
"Neither the exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. nor the exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is Vestor.",
"Cheelia is 4 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi..",
"Llyrak is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 281,000 mi..",
"Cheelia is 2 light years closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.",
"Ereph has a diameter of 295,000 mi..",
"The planet 45 light years from earth is either the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 or the exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi..",
"The exoplanet 47 light years from earth orbits star HV 491.",
"The exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is 4 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120.",
"Of Llyrak and the exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi., one is 49 light years from earth and the other orbits star VJD 913.",
"Vestor doesn't have a diameter of 243,000 mi.."
] | [
"Distances",
"Planets",
"Stars",
"Sizes"
] | [
"41 light years",
"43 light years",
"45 light years",
"47 light years",
"49 light years",
"51 light years"
] | [
"Cheelia",
"Ereph",
"Llyrak",
"Vestor",
"Xidat",
"Zhezios"
] | [
"BDF 198",
"HV 491",
"MKP 427",
"PLC 120",
"VJD 913",
"ZQ 75"
] | [
"243,000 mi.",
"281,000 mi.",
"295,000 mi.",
"345,000 mi.",
"540,000 mi.",
"714,000 mi."
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6f4984f9d83afb898a90cb57880cab37 |
Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price. | [
"Of the print of Tuscany and Gostaldo's map, one is priced at $1,100 and the other was published in 1713.",
"The print of Scandinavia is either the $1,100 print or Jenson's print.",
"Stamson's map was of Warsaw.",
"The $315 map was published 18 years before Bleux's map.",
"The map of Scandinavia was published 18 years after the $2,500 print.",
"Muenster's print is either the $750 map or the $1,500 print.",
"Muenster's print was published 54 years after the map of North Africa.",
"The $1,500 map was published 18 years after the map of Corsica.",
"The six maps are the $315 map, the map of Warsaw, the print of Corsica, Bleux's print, the map of Tuscany and Gostaldo's print.",
"The $2,500 map is either Jenson's print or the print published in 1713.",
"Jenson's map was published sometime after the $2,500 print."
] | [
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] | [
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767",
"1785",
"1803"
] | [
"Bleux",
"Gostaldo",
"Handle",
"Jenson",
"Muenster",
"Stamson"
] | [
"Corsica",
"Iceland",
"North Africa",
"Scandinavia",
"Tuscany",
"Warsaw"
] | [
"$315",
"$545",
"$750",
"$1,100",
"$1,500",
"$2,500"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=28f266c75c18410dcafea78cb1ce2383 |
Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found. | [
"The Hinwore impact crater isn't 125 m. wide.",
"The one in modern-day Croatia wasn't formed during the Triassic period.",
"The crater in modern-day Poland is wider than the Carboniferous impact crater.",
"The Ormagh impact crater, the 150 m. wide one, the Silurian impact crater, the one in modern-day Namibia and the 100 m. wide crater are all different craters.",
"Of the 225 m. wide crater and the 150 m. wide one, one is known as the Cersay site and the other was found in Uruguay.",
"The 225 m. wide crater wasn't formed during the Triassic period.",
"The one in modern-day India wasn't formed during the Silurian period.",
"Of the crater in modern-day India and the Kimeta impact crater, one is 150 m. wide and the other is 225 m. wide.",
"The 100 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Permian period.",
"The Jurassic impact crater is either the one in modern-day Poland or the 125 m. wide one.",
"The 200 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Permian period.",
"Of the one in modern-day Sudan and the 150 m. wide crater, one is known as the Kimeta site and the other was formed during the Permian period.",
"Neither the 150 m. wide crater nor the Asanish impact crater is the Jurassic impact crater.",
"The Hinwore impact crater is smaller than the crater in modern-day Uruguay."
] | [
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] | [
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m.",
"200 m.",
"225 m."
] | [
"Asanish",
"Cersay",
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Moriwa",
"Ormagh"
] | [
"Carboniferous",
"Jurassic",
"Ordovician",
"Permian",
"Silurian",
"Triassic"
] | [
"Croatia",
"India",
"Namibia",
"Poland",
"Sudan",
"Uruguay"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f3f9945c27d1b3106bc316cf021209f3 |
Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin. | [
"The interpreter who will be working with Rafael will start sometime after Brent.",
"The person whose assignment begins at 1:00pm will be going to the Biology class.",
"Of the person who will be going to the Calculus class and the person whose assignment begins at 2:00pm, one will be working with Nelson and the other is Gordon.",
"Harold will start 1 hour after the person who will be working with Rafael.",
"Annie, the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am, and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am are three different people.",
"Brent won't be going to the Physics class.",
"The interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class won't be working with Sophie.",
"Of the interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm and the person who will be going to the Geometry class, one is Darren and the other will be working with Lester.",
"Frederick, the person who will be working with Patrick, and the person whose assignment begins at 10:00am are three different people.",
"Darren will start 2 hours before the person who will be going to the Chemistry class.",
"The interpreter who will be going to the History class will start sometime after Harold.",
"Harold will be going to the Chemistry class.",
"The interpreter whose assignment begins at 1:00pm won't be working with Patrick."
] | [
"Times",
"Interpreters",
"Students",
"Classes"
] | [
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm",
"1:00pm",
"2:00pm"
] | [
"Annie",
"Brent",
"Darren",
"Frederick",
"Gordon",
"Harold"
] | [
"Karla",
"Lester",
"Nelson",
"Patrick",
"Rafael",
"Sophie"
] | [
"Biology",
"Calculus",
"Chemistry",
"Geometry",
"History",
"Physics"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2577ee58833f203356f20c845c0c37d6 |
Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each. | [
"The six classes are the session with 15 people, the 9:30am class, the 1:30pm class, Leah's session, Teresa's session and the 2:30pm session.",
"The 2:30pm class has 9 people in it.",
"The iyengar yoga session is led by Nancy.",
"The class with 8 people, the 1:30pm session, and the anusara yoga session are three different classes.",
"Of the session with 8 people and Pamela's session, one teaches vinyasa yoga and the other is at 12:30pm.",
"The 10:30am class is either the class with 5 people or the anusara yoga class.",
"The vinyasa yoga session doesn't start at 1:30pm.",
"Of the class with 6 people and Teresa's class, one teaches vinyasa yoga and the other teaches prenatal yoga.",
"The ashtanga yoga class isn't led by Leah.",
"The prenatal yoga session begins sometime before Pamela's class.",
"The 9:30am session, Juana's session, and the session with 9 people are three different classes.",
"The class with 5 people isn't led by Juana."
] | [
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] | [
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm",
"1:30pm",
"2:30pm"
] | [
"anusara",
"ashtanga",
"bikram",
"iyengar",
"prenatal",
"vinyasa"
] | [
"Juana",
"Karen",
"Leah",
"Nancy",
"Pamela",
"Teresa"
] | [
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"12",
"15"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3c24fd37192bf697e583f665bb84ee0d |
Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus. | [
"Neither the fraternity founded in 1970 nor Delta Gamma Pi is the house with 38 members.",
"Neither the house with 32 members nor the fraternity on Cedar Street is the frat founded in 1979.",
"Tau Beta Pi is on Q Street.",
"Alpha Beta Tau is on Tamarac Street.",
"Sigma Beta doesn't have a head count of 32.",
"Neither the house with 35 members nor the house with 29 members is the fraternity founded in 1970.",
"The house with 38 members isn't on Tamarac Street.",
"The house with 38 members wasn't founded in 1945.",
"Of Theta Delta and the house with 32 members, one was founded in 1975 and the other is on Joseph Street.",
"Tau Beta Pi is either the house with 29 members or the frat on Cedar Street.",
"Of the fraternity on Cedar Street and the house with 35 members, one was founded in 1945 and the other is Theta Delta.",
"The fraternity on Norwood Street has 3 fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau.",
"Beta Pi Omega is either the house with 38 members or the frat founded in 1967.",
"The fraternity on Norwood Street has 3 fewer members than the fraternity founded in 1960."
] | [
"Members",
"Fraternities",
"Streets",
"Years"
] | [
"23",
"26",
"29",
"32",
"35",
"38"
] | [
"Alpha Beta Tau",
"Beta Pi Omega",
"Delta Gamma Pi",
"Sigma Beta",
"Tau Beta Pi",
"Theta Delta"
] | [
"Cedar Street",
"Front Street",
"Joseph Street",
"Norwood Street",
"Q Street",
"Tamarac Street"
] | [
"1945",
"1960",
"1967",
"1970",
"1975",
"1979"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3858e8f2c27e31656c29a3acce27e453 |
Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each. | [
"Neither Oscar nor the person who got the red tattoo was the Pisces.",
"Of Neil and Guillermo, one got the blue tattoo and the other paid $60.",
"The customer who got the orange tattoo paid more than the Aquarius.",
"The person who paid $40 was the Sagittarius.",
"Guillermo didn't pay $50.",
"The Sagittarius paid less than Oscar.",
"The Aquarius didn't get the blue tattoo.",
"The person who paid $45 was either the Aquarius or the customer who got the black tattoo.",
"The Cancer was either the person who paid $40 or the person who got the violet tattoo.",
"The Virgo was either Phillip or the customer who got the pink tattoo.",
"Of the person who paid $35 and Kendra, one was the Aquarius and the other got the violet tattoo.",
"Phillip was the Sagittarius.",
"Neither Oscar nor the customer who got the blue tattoo was the customer who paid $55."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Colors",
"Zodiac Signs"
] | [
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55",
"$60"
] | [
"Guillermo",
"Kendra",
"Neil",
"Oscar",
"Phillip",
"Rita"
] | [
"black",
"blue",
"orange",
"pink",
"red",
"violet"
] | [
"Aquarius",
"Cancer",
"Gemini",
"Pisces",
"Sagittarius",
"Virgo"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d9c78fc5e716dbee2ebbe62e7ec9bed9 |
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance. | [
"Daniel Stead spoke 1 day after the speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees.",
"Daniel Stead spoke sometime before the speaker whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees.",
"The politician whose speech brought in 850 attendees wasn't the Independent.",
"Barron Tweed was the Democrat.",
"Of the politician whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees and the Republican, one spoke on January 17th and the other was Gara Oldman.",
"Edith Frayle was either the Libertarian or the candidate whose speech brought in 850 attendees.",
"Ashley Dale, the Objectivist, the speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees and the politician whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees were all different people.",
"Edith Frayle spoke sometime before the politician whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees.",
"The politician whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees spoke 1 day after Fred Maddox.",
"Of the Libertarian and the speaker whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees, one was Barron Tweed and the other spoke on January 14th.",
"The person who spoke on January 15th didn't speak in front of exactly 850 attendees.",
"Edith Frayle spoke 4 days before the politician whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees."
] | [
"Days",
"Candidates",
"Parties",
"Attendees"
] | [
"January 14th",
"January 15th",
"January 16th",
"January 17th",
"January 18th",
"January 19th"
] | [
"Ashley Dale",
"Barron Tweed",
"Daniel Stead",
"Edith Frayle",
"Fred Maddox",
"Gara Oldman"
] | [
"Democrat",
"Independent",
"Libertarian",
"Objectivist",
"Republican",
"Socialist"
] | [
"850",
"1,200",
"1,450",
"1,875",
"2,250",
"2,600"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9f4ecdb8e6ebf7f7b8ffcd3ff8c6d53f |
A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance. | [
"The car with a high speed of 74 MPH drove 100 fewer miles than the Versem.",
"Of the car with a high speed of 69 MPH and the car that drove for 625 miles, one was built by the Mersey Tech team and the other was built by the Darbyshire team.",
"The Cober drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 74 MPH.",
"The Poltris was either the automobile that drove for 550 miles or the Ober College team's automobile.",
"The automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the Alby College team's automobile.",
"The car that drove for 650 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 69 MPH.",
"The automobile that drove for 575 miles was either the Mersey Tech team's automobile or the car with a high speed of 70 MPH.",
"The Awick was either the car with a high speed of 81 MPH or the automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH.",
"Of the car with a high speed of 67 MPH and the Darbyshire team's automobile, one is the Yamahana and the other drove for 600 miles.",
"The Cober drove somewhat less than the Bennington team's car.",
"The Versem drove for 625 miles.",
"The automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH drove somewhat farther than the Leden."
] | [
"Distances",
"Cars",
"High Speeds",
"Team"
] | [
"525 miles",
"550 miles",
"575 miles",
"600 miles",
"625 miles",
"650 miles"
] | [
"Awick",
"Cober",
"Leden",
"Poltris",
"Versem",
"Yamahana"
] | [
"67 MPH",
"69 MPH",
"70 MPH",
"72 MPH",
"74 MPH",
"81 MPH"
] | [
"Alby College",
"Bennington",
"Darbyshire",
"Mersey Tech",
"Ober College",
"Varseyton"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fc4e08b947f05f473a6a1de07a5a7929 |
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. | [
"Porcher Place isn't on Island Drive.",
"Of Roesch Heights and the house on Cora Street, one was built in 1869 and the other is owned by the Tran family.",
"The house on Island Drive is either the Lowery family's building or the Vazquez family's home.",
"The home on Island Drive was built 14 years after Benson Hills.",
"Benson Hills is either the home on Q Street or the 1862 home.",
"Of the Vazquez family's home and Roesch Heights, one was built in 1862 and the other is on Vine Street.",
"The Tran family's building was built 7 years after Woodlawn.",
"Of the building on York Court and the Odom family's building, one is Belle Grove and the other was built in 1834.",
"The building on Q Street was built sometime after the Lowery family's home.",
"The house on Grove Street isn't owned by the Odom family.",
"The 1848 home is either Porcher Place or the Baker family's home."
] | [
"Years",
"Houses",
"Owners",
"Locations"
] | [
"1834",
"1841",
"1848",
"1855",
"1862",
"1869"
] | [
"Belle Grove",
"Benson Hills",
"Porcher Place",
"Roesch Heights",
"Wagner Mansion",
"Woodlawn"
] | [
"Baker",
"Hendricks",
"Lowery",
"Odom",
"Tran",
"Vazquez"
] | [
"Cora Street",
"Grove Street",
"Island Drive",
"Q Street",
"Vine Street",
"York Court"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=815b846fb94382897116ec742294793d |
A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from. | [
"Wade, the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm, and the participant who arrived at 4:45 pm are three different people.",
"Julie arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer from El Segundo.",
"The participant who arrived at 4:50 pm isn't from Kernville.",
"The friend from Anaheim Hills arrived sometime after Grant.",
"The party-goer from Dos Palos arrived 5 minutes after Wade.",
"The party-goer from El Segundo brought the soda.",
"The party-goer from Martensdale is either Grant or the friend who brought the hummus.",
"The friend who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes before Grant.",
"The party-goer who arrived at 4:55 pm is either the participant from Kernville or Kellie.",
"The friend from Kernville brought the onion dip.",
"Amber is either the participant from Anaheim Hills or the participant who arrived at 4:50 pm.",
"Marilyn brought the corn chips.",
"Grant arrived sometime before the participant from Kernville."
] | [
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] | [
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm",
"4:50 pm",
"4:55 pm"
] | [
"Amber",
"Grant",
"Julie",
"Kellie",
"Marilyn",
"Wade"
] | [
"corn chips",
"hummus",
"onion dip",
"pork rinds",
"potato chips",
"soda"
] | [
"Anaheim Hills",
"Dos Palos",
"El Segundo",
"Kernville",
"Martensdale",
"Pine Valley"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=047676d29fcb1cddc73cc285552f2908 |
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted. | [
"Of the boxer and Craig, one was adopted in March and the other is Ollie's.",
"The collie was adopted 1 month before Russell.",
"Of the dog adopted in June and the black lab, one is Ida's and the other is named Patrick.",
"Guillermo is the boxer.",
"Neither Ollie's pet nor the collie is Joel.",
"Ollie's pet was adopted 1 month after Guillermo.",
"The dog adopted in May is either the poodle or the schnauzer.",
"Charlotte's pet is either the puppy adopted in March or the collie.",
"Alicia's pet wasn't adopted in June.",
"Neither Josephine's pet nor the puppy adopted in June is the poodle.",
"Alicia's pet is either the shih tzu or the puppy adopted in January."
] | [
"Months",
"Owners",
"Dog Breeds",
"Names"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June"
] | [
"Alicia",
"Charlotte",
"Ida",
"Josephine",
"Lydia",
"Ollie"
] | [
"black lab",
"boxer",
"collie",
"poodle",
"schnauzer",
"shih tzu"
] | [
"Ben",
"Craig",
"Guillermo",
"Joel",
"Patrick",
"Russell"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4a9c4c8ecc9cbe197b529378c6c0805a |
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. | [
"Of the student who gave the presentation on President Ford and the student who got the A-, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other was Andy.",
"The presenter who spoke for 17 minutes talked about President Fillmore.",
"Of the student who spoke for 17 minutes and the student who got the C-, one was Brett and the other talked about President Kennedy.",
"Josefina spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Jackson.",
"Andy was either the presenter who got the B+ or the student who got the A.",
"Kelvin didn't talk about President Jackson.",
"Neither the presenter who gave the presentation on President Kennedy nor the presenter who got the B+ was Kelvin.",
"Nadine was either the presenter who spoke for 5 minutes or the presenter who got the A.",
"The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about President Bush.",
"The presenter who gave the presentation on President Bush, Kelvin, the student who spoke for 17 minutes and the student who spoke for 5 minutes were all different students.",
"The student who got the A spoke for a somewhat longer time than Andy.",
"Kelvin spoke 3 minutes more than the presenter who got the C+."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Presidents",
"Grades"
] | [
"5 minutes",
"8 minutes",
"11 minutes",
"14 minutes",
"17 minutes",
"20 minutes"
] | [
"Andy",
"Brett",
"Josefina",
"Kelvin",
"Nadine",
"Oliver"
] | [
"Bush",
"Fillmore",
"Ford",
"Jackson",
"Kennedy",
"Taft"
] | [
"A",
"A-",
"B+",
"C+",
"C-",
"D"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=42fb5c00644ddcbd1880a1c30f8d86ea |
Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state. | [
"Willard isn't 111 years old.",
"The Oregon native is 1 year younger than the centenarian who lives in Udell.",
"Mattie is 3 years younger than the centenarian who lives in New Liberty.",
"Ben doesn't live in Compton.",
"The person who lives in New Liberty, the centenarian who is 110 years old, Ben, Willard and the centenarian who is 109 years old are all different people.",
"The Louisiana native is 1 year older than Mattie.",
"The centenarian who lives in Highland isn't a native of Utah.",
"The centenarian who lives in Compton is either the Texas native or the Oregon native.",
"The Illinois native is 3 years older than Mattie.",
"Of Olivia and the Illinois native, one lives in Udell and the other is 112 years old.",
"Willard is younger than the person who lives in Compton.",
"The person who is 113 years old isn't a native of Hawaii.",
"Olivia is older than the person who lives in Isleton.",
"Ernesto doesn't live in New Liberty."
] | [
"Ages",
"Names",
"States",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"109 years",
"110 years",
"111 years",
"112 years",
"113 years",
"114 years"
] | [
"Ben",
"Ernesto",
"Mattie",
"Olivia",
"Willard",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Hawaii",
"Illinois",
"Louisiana",
"Oregon",
"Texas",
"Utah"
] | [
"Arthur",
"Compton",
"Highland",
"Isleton",
"New Liberty",
"Udell"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=701d3e747b34c9e241cdcd4408152fe8 |
The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located. | [
"Of the reserve in Lamar County and the sandy hare's reserve, one is Wanda Park and the other was established in 2010.",
"The park established in 2014 is in Pickens County.",
"The six parks are the park in Wilcox County, the park established in 2004, the park established in 2012, the frilled stork's reserve, the western gull's reserve and the park established in 2014.",
"The park in Lamar County, the reserve established in 2012, and Elm Park are three different parks.",
"Wanda Park wasn't established in 2012.",
"Riverside Glen was established sometime before the sandy hare's reserve.",
"Rosemary Park is home to the pygmy beaver.",
"Of the park in Franklin County and the western gull's reserve, one is Wanda Park and the other is Riverside Glen.",
"The reserve established in 2006 is either the park in Chilton County or Elm Park.",
"The park in Chilton County isn't home to the endangered atlas otter.",
"Foxtail Bend isn't home to the endangered frilled stork.",
"The reserve established in 2004, the atlas otter's reserve, and the park in Pickens County are three different parks."
] | [
"Years",
"Reserves",
"Animals",
"Counties"
] | [
"2004",
"2006",
"2008",
"2010",
"2012",
"2014"
] | [
"Elm Park",
"Foxtail Bend",
"Howard Park",
"Rosemary Park",
"Riverside Glen",
"Wanda Park"
] | [
"atlas otter",
"fig turtle",
"frilled stork",
"pygmy beaver",
"sandy hare",
"western gull"
] | [
"Chilton",
"Franklin",
"Lamar",
"Pickens",
"Talladega",
"Wilcox"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=14b7240e87db1efc4356ed4c3da29b83 |
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. | [
"Victor's team will be either the expedition going to Angola or the expedition going to Yemen.",
"Charles's team will be either the expedition going to Honduras or the expedition leaving in April.",
"The expedition going to Chile won't include Shelby.",
"The expedition going to Honduras won't include Yolanda.",
"Of the expedition going to Angola and Leona's expedition, one will leave in January and the other will include Spencer.",
"Of Wendell's expedition and the expedition going to Chile, one will leave in April and the other will include Gwendolyn.",
"Yolanda's team will be either the team leaving in February or the expedition leaving in April.",
"Isaac's team will leave 1 month after the expedition going to Yemen.",
"Of Leona's team and Shelby's expedition, one will leave in June and the other will include Isaac.",
"The team leaving in May won't be traveling to Belize.",
"Olive's team, the expedition leaving in February and Gwendolyn's team will be all different teams.",
"Isaac's expedition won't be leaving in March."
] | [
"Months",
"Chiroptologists",
"Speleologists",
"Countries"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June"
] | [
"Charles",
"Isaac",
"Mike",
"Spencer",
"Victor",
"Wendell"
] | [
"Gwendolyn",
"Leona",
"Olive",
"Shelby",
"Wilma",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"Angola",
"Belize",
"Chile",
"Honduras",
"Jordan",
"Yemen"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=497680d4a32e09581219c55229be5795 |
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. | [
"Neal Bundt finished in 282 days.",
"Of the sailor in the pilot cutter and the owner of the Quick Silver, one finished in 290 days and the other finished in 282 days.",
"The person who finished in 282 days didn't use the sloop.",
"The person in the sloop took 12 more days to finish than the owner of the Shady Lady.",
"Debra Decker sailed the Wave Dancer.",
"Ed Alexander took somewhat fewer days to finish than the sailor in the trimaran.",
"Gil Baxter sailed the Confluence.",
"Gil Baxter took somewhat fewer days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.",
"The person in the catamaran took somewhat fewer days to finish than the owner of the Confluence.",
"The owner of the Confluence was either the competitor in the pilot cutter or the person in the gaff cutter.",
"Of the competitor in the trimaran and Tara Carroll, one sailed the Dream Walker and the other finished in 286 days."
] | [
"Days",
"Sailors",
"Boat Types",
"Boats"
] | [
"270",
"274",
"278",
"282",
"286",
"290"
] | [
"Debra Decker",
"Ed Alexander",
"Gil Baxter",
"Neal Bundt",
"Tara Carroll",
"Vicky Estes"
] | [
"catamaran",
"gaff cutter",
"pilot cutter",
"schooner",
"sloop",
"trimaran"
] | [
"Confluence",
"Dream Walker",
"Quick Silver",
"Sea Dart",
"Shady Lady",
"Wave Dancer"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=36f4b49c7d4303740bfbd661c3c7aa19 |
Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size. | [
"The town whose mayor is Ted Tanner isn't in Plymouth County.",
"The town whose mayor is Rita Robert has more people than the city in Suffolk County.",
"Of the city with a population of 43,000 and Garnavillo, one is in Essex County and the other has Ted Tanner as its mayor.",
"The city with a population of 40,000 doesn't have Nora Nolan as its mayor.",
"The town in Essex County has 6,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Rita Robert.",
"Brisbane has 12,000 more people than the town whose mayor is Ted Tanner.",
"Of the city whose mayor is Will Walton and the town in Worcester County, one has a population of 34,000 and the other is Danville.",
"The city whose mayor is Ted Tanner has 3,000 fewer people than Independence.",
"The town with a population of 40,000 is either the city in Barnstable County or the town whose mayor is Will Walton.",
"The town in Suffolk County has more people than Garnavillo.",
"Yale is either the town with a population of 34,000 or the city with a population of 37,000.",
"The town whose mayor is Julie Jordan has more people than the town in Barnstable County.",
"The town with a population of 34,000 isn't in Suffolk County."
] | [
"Populations",
"Cities",
"Counties",
"Mayors"
] | [
"28,000",
"31,000",
"34,000",
"37,000",
"40,000",
"43,000"
] | [
"Brisbane",
"Danville",
"Garnavillo",
"Independence",
"Vernon",
"Yale"
] | [
"Barnstable",
"Essex",
"Nantucket",
"Plymouth",
"Suffolk",
"Worcester"
] | [
"Bes Buckley",
"Julie Jordan",
"Nora Nolan",
"Rita Robert",
"Ted Tanner",
"Will Walton"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=38d059410847bbd31fa617a2e80595e1 |
Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each. | [
"Of the cart spider and the specimen from Malawi, one was won by Anthony and the other sold for $75.",
"Hazel's purchase didn't cost $105.",
"The specimen from Oman wasn't the archaenido.",
"Of the specimen from Zimbabwe and the archaenido, one sold for $90 and the other was won by Tim.",
"Neither Isaac's purchase nor Anthony's purchase was the spider that sold for $75.",
"The darkback, Isaac's purchase, the arachnid that sold for $45, the spider that sold for $120 and Anthony's purchase were all different spiders.",
"Tim's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Venezuela.",
"Lonnie's purchase cost less than the whip spider.",
"Neither the spider that sold for $120 nor Hazel's purchase was the specimen from Spain.",
"The specimen from Venezuela wasn't the ipstin spider.",
"Zachary's purchase was either the spider that sold for $75 or the darkback.",
"The whip spider cost 15 dollars less than the specimen from Spain.",
"The spider that sold for $90 was either the specimen from Oman or the specimen from Zimbabwe."
] | [
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Spiders",
"Countries"
] | [
"$45",
"$60",
"$75",
"$90",
"$105",
"$120"
] | [
"Anthony",
"Hazel",
"Isaac",
"Lonnie",
"Tim",
"Zachary"
] | [
"archaenido",
"cart spider",
"darkback",
"ipstin spider",
"raft spider",
"whip spider"
] | [
"Honduras",
"Malawi",
"Oman",
"Spain",
"Venezuela",
"Zimbabwe"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0414959e280cb5fa28f712fe9a89f0fb |
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. | [
"Of the product from Orient and Keith Koch's honey, one costs $6.50 and the other is made from basswood nectar.",
"The lemon blossom product, the product from Hiram, and the $5.50 product are three different products.",
"The clover honey is either Heddy Heath's honey or Nick Norris's honey.",
"The honey from Orient costs 1 dollar less than the lemon blossom honey.",
"The alfalfa product costs more than the product from Mariaville.",
"The product from Hiram isn't produced by Heddy Heath.",
"The alfalfa product isn't produced by Linda Lynn.",
"The sourwood honey is either the product from Mariaville or Heddy Heath's honey.",
"Midge Mintz's product costs 3 dollars less than the sage honey.",
"The lemon blossom honey is either the honey from Isleton or Midge Mintz's honey.",
"The clover honey, Linda Lynn's product, and the $5.50 honey are three different products.",
"Midge Mintz's honey costs more than the product from Orient.",
"The six products are the honey from Peru, the $7.50 honey, the $6.50 product, the $5.50 product, the alfalfa honey and Ivy Ingram's product."
] | [
"Prices",
"Nectars",
"Providers",
"Towns"
] | [
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50",
"$10.50"
] | [
"alfalfa",
"basswood",
"clover",
"lemon blossom",
"sage",
"sourwood"
] | [
"Heddy Heath",
"Ivy Ingram",
"Keith Koch",
"Linda Lynn",
"Midge Mintz",
"Nick Norris"
] | [
"Hiram",
"Isleton",
"Mariaville",
"Orient",
"Peru",
"Troy"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=519b37d0c474603eac77eef4242dc102 |
Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown. | [
"The 12-year-old has a birthday sometime after the grandchild from Orange City.",
"The six children are the grandchild from Popejoy, the child with the April 11th birthday, the one with the April 7th birthday, the child with the April 3rd birthday, Calvin and the 6-year-old.",
"Calvin has a birthday sometime after the one from Mendota.",
"Franklin is either the 5-year-old or the 14-year-old.",
"Of the one from Orange City and the 8-year-old, one was born on April 7th and the other is Edmund.",
"Hilda, the one from Junction City, and the one with the April 3rd birthday are three different children.",
"Franklin, the 9-year-old, and the grandchild with the April 3rd birthday are three different children.",
"Vicki is either the child from Mendota or the 5-year-old.",
"Calvin isn't 9 years old.",
"The grandchild from Orange City has a birthday 4 days before Hilda.",
"The 12-year-old has a birthday 12 days before Johanna.",
"Hilda is either the one from Le Mars or the 12-year-old.",
"The grandchild from Junction City isn't 5 years old."
] | [
"Birthdays",
"Grandchildren",
"Ages",
"Towns"
] | [
"April 3rd",
"April 7th",
"April 11th",
"April 15th",
"April 19th",
"April 23rd"
] | [
"Calvin",
"Edmund",
"Franklin",
"Hilda",
"Johanna",
"Vicki"
] | [
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"12",
"14"
] | [
"Junction City",
"Le Mars",
"Mendota",
"Orange City",
"Popejoy",
"Urbana"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=752c1f8d41ed843781ad19983fb8d004 |
Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing. | [
"Of the 1921 painting and the piece that's been missing for 19 years, one is by Lanot and the other is \"Clockwork\".",
"Of \"Tantrum\" and Baudry Brim's piece, one was painted in 1905 and the other has been missing for 25 years.",
"Lanot's piece is either the painting that's been missing for 15 years or the 1937 masterpiece.",
"Pukes's painting wasn't painted in 1897.",
"Of \"Hoxley Hills\" and the painting that's been missing for 10 years, one is by Yeust and the other was painted in 1913.",
"The piece that's been missing for 15 years was painted sometime before \"Tantrum\".",
"Curo Cersal's piece was painted sometime after the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years.",
"The painting that's been missing for 13 years was painted sometime after \"Clockwork\".",
"The painting that's been missing for 15 years is either the 1929 masterpiece or \"Orange Sky\".",
"The painting that's been missing for 20 years was painted 32 years after \"Clockwork\".",
"Pukes's masterpiece is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years or \"Clockwork\".",
"The masterpiece that's been missing for 13 years isn't \"Lost in Time\"."
] | [
"Years",
"Artists",
"Paintings",
"Years Missing"
] | [
"1897",
"1905",
"1913",
"1921",
"1929",
"1937"
] | [
"Baudry Brim",
"Curo Cersal",
"Lanot",
"Mebel",
"Pukes",
"Yeust"
] | [
"Clockwork",
"Hoxley Hills",
"Lost in Time",
"Orange Sky",
"Tantrum",
"Willow Bend"
] | [
"10",
"13",
"15",
"19",
"20",
"25"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b82db6f92f6b7105c3d6234d11bdfb36 |
The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free. | [
"Mango is either the condor released at Folsom Bend or the 9-year-old condor.",
"Gracie has a wingspan 12 inches shorter than the 5-year-old condor.",
"The 4-year-old condor has a wingspan somewhat longer than Pepper.",
"The bird released at Pecos Pueblo, the 10-year-old condor, the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches, the 6-year-old condor and Buddy are all different condors.",
"Pepper wasn't released at Golden Butte.",
"Gracie doesn't have a wingspan of 102 inches.",
"Pepper wasn't released at Pecos Pueblo.",
"Of the condor with a wingspan of 122 inches and the bird released at Alkali Ridge, one is 9 years old and the other was Charlie.",
"Of the condor released at Folsom Bend and the bird with a wingspan of 106 inches, one was Spike and the other is 10 years old.",
"Of Charlie and the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches, one was released at Folsom Bend and the other was released at Cordell Mesa."
] | [
"Wingspans",
"Names",
"Ages",
"Locations"
] | [
"102 inches",
"106 inches",
"110 inches",
"114 inches",
"118 inches",
"122 inches"
] | [
"Buddy",
"Charlie",
"Gracie",
"Mango",
"Pepper",
"Spike"
] | [
"4",
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] | [
"Alkali Ridge",
"Bingham Canyon",
"Cordell Mesa",
"Folsom Bend",
"Golden Butte",
"Pecos Pueblo"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b2f978f2279905282d874ce783113012 |
Max has sold several of his "classic" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much. | [
"Of the video game that sold for $40 and Countershot, one was purchased by Eduardo and the other came out in 1983.",
"The one that came out in 1986 is either the video game that sold for $35 or Magic Marbles.",
"Troop Seven didn't sell for $40.",
"The video game that sold for $35 wasn't bought by Oscar.",
"Countershot came out sometime after the game that sold for $60.",
"Of the one that sold for $50 and the video game that came out in 1987, one was purchased by Eduardo and the other is Victorforce.",
"The one bought by William came out sometime after Victorforce.",
"The game that sold for $60 came out 2 years before the one bought by Oscar.",
"The six video games are the one that came out in 1988, the video game bought by Gene, Magic Marbles, Troop Seven, Blaster Boy and Countershot.",
"The game that came out in 1987 didn't sell for $95.",
"Magic Marbles is either the video game bought by Horace or the video game that sold for $40.",
"AWOL Alert didn't sell for $95."
] | [
"Years",
"Video Games",
"Buyers",
"Prices"
] | [
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987",
"1988"
] | [
"AWOL Alert",
"Blaster Boy",
"Countershot",
"Magic Marbles",
"Troop Seven",
"Victorforce"
] | [
"Eduardo",
"Gene",
"Horace",
"Oscar",
"William",
"Zachary"
] | [
"$35",
"$40",
"$50",
"$60",
"$85",
"$95"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ace9f2ed9b9e4fa3ee477f08aae46b02 |
Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each. | [
"The startup that sells textbooks received 1 million dollars more than Zetafish.com.",
"The company that received the $5,000,000 investment doesn't sell cell phones.",
"Of the company started by Betty Becker and the business that sells cell phones, one received $2,000,000 and the other is Gofro.com.",
"Byxby.com, the startup started by Betty Becker, and the startup that sells cell phones are three different businesses.",
"The startup that received the $1,000,000 investment is either the business started by Addie Abrams or the business started by Betty Becker.",
"The business that sells cameras received more than Zetafish.com.",
"Of the startup started by Lara Larson and the startup that sells video games, one received $4,000,000 and the other is Zetafish.com.",
"Protecha.com was started by Fred Frost.",
"The business started by Lara Larson received 1 million dollars more than Protecha.com.",
"Atriana.com doesn't sell cameras.",
"Protecha.com received 1 million dollars less than the business that sells sports gear.",
"The startup that sells video games was started by Addie Abrams.",
"Atriana.com was started by Pat Padilla."
] | [
"Investments",
"Startups",
"Founders",
"Products"
] | [
"$1,000,000",
"$2,000,000",
"$3,000,000",
"$4,000,000",
"$5,000,000",
"$6,000,000"
] | [
"Atriana.com",
"Byxby.com",
"Gofro.com",
"Protecha.com",
"Tyngle.com",
"Zetafish.com"
] | [
"Addie Abrams",
"Betty Becker",
"Fred Frost",
"Lara Larson",
"Pat Padilla",
"Vicky Velez"
] | [
"cameras",
"cell phones",
"kitchen wares",
"sports gear",
"textbooks",
"video games"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4e500cedfd3b8021d06441252ca50ed2 |
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit. | [
"The diplomat leaving in March is either the ambassador with the 9 day visit or the diplomat going to Dublin.",
"The diplomat going to Zagreb won't leave for the 3 day visit.",
"Howell won't leave in May.",
"Willis is either the person going to Helsinki or the diplomat leaving in January.",
"The ambassador with the 5 day visit will leave 3 months before York.",
"Fitzgerald will leave 1 month after the ambassador with the 5 day visit.",
"Of Kirby and Stevenson, one will go to Helsinki and the other will leave for the 3 day visit.",
"Of Kirby and the ambassador with the 2 day visit, one will go to Zagreb and the other will go to Madrid.",
"The person going to Oslo will leave 1 month before Stevenson.",
"Howell won't go to Dublin.",
"The ambassador with the 8 day visit will leave 2 months before the diplomat going to Dublin.",
"Fitzgerald won't leave for the 10 day visit."
] | [
"Months",
"Diplomats",
"Durations",
"Capitals"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June"
] | [
"Fitzgerald",
"Howell",
"Kirby",
"Stevenson",
"Willis",
"York"
] | [
"2 day",
"3 day",
"5 day",
"8 day",
"9 day",
"10 day"
] | [
"Dublin",
"Helsinki",
"Madrid",
"Oslo",
"Tirane",
"Zagreb"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0c422f164534bcbacdf865bfa6e898e3 |
Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length. | [
"Of the 3 day rental and the Chevrolet reservation, one is Linda Lindsey's and the other will be picked up in Durham.",
"Sarah Sanchez's reservation isn't for the Jeep.",
"The rental to be picked up in Valencia is either the Hyundai reservation or Linda Lindsey's reservation.",
"Zora Zinn's rental is for the Toyota.",
"Of the 3 day reservation and the Dodge reservation, one will be picked up in Groveland and the other is Penny Perry's.",
"Of the 6 day rental and the Hyundai rental, one will be picked up in Los Altos and the other will be picked up in Valencia.",
"The rental to be picked up in Redding is for a period 3 days longer than Sarah Sanchez's rental.",
"Neither Penny Perry's rental nor the Jeep rental is the reservation to be picked up in Redding.",
"The rental to be picked up in Groveland isn't for the Jeep.",
"The rental to be picked up in Groveland is for a period 1 day longer than Bethany Bryan's rental.",
"Donna David's reservation is either the rental to be picked up in Valencia or the Fiat rental."
] | [
"Contract Length",
"Customers",
"Cars",
"Locations"
] | [
"2 days",
"3 days",
"4 days",
"5 days",
"6 days",
"7 days"
] | [
"Bethany Bryan",
"Donna David",
"Linda Lindsey",
"Penny Perry",
"Sarah Sanchez",
"Zora Zinn"
] | [
"Chevrolet",
"Dodge",
"Fiat",
"Hyundai",
"Jeep",
"Toyota"
] | [
"Durham",
"Groveland",
"Iowa Falls",
"Los Altos",
"Redding",
"Valencia"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=048ad75c10d367259133d691d2e74c7e |
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. | [
"Dolores's candle costs more than the pear candle.",
"Of the $8.50 product and the bergamot product, one is Melinda's and the other contains ginger.",
"The fig product doesn't contain lavender.",
"The ginger product costs more than Sophie's candle.",
"The lavender candle costs more than the bergamot product.",
"The eucalyptus candle costs more than the lime candle.",
"Of the cinnamon candle and the apple candle, one is $6.50 and the other is Yolanda's.",
"Melinda's product contains sandalwood.",
"Melinda's candle, the $6.50 product, and the $4.50 product are three different products.",
"The $5.50 product is either the pear product or Hope's candle.",
"Jana's product is either the apple product or the bergamot product.",
"Of the pear product and Hope's product, one contains eucalyptus and the other is $7.50."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] | [
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50"
] | [
"Dolores",
"Hope",
"Jana",
"Melinda",
"Sophie",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"cinnamon",
"eucalyptus",
"ginger",
"lavender",
"sandalwood",
"vanilla"
] | [
"apple",
"bergamot",
"lime",
"fig",
"peach",
"pear"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=44bbabb76026b8a2792dccb2392c45a3 |
The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking. | [
"Of the team from Libertyville and the orange team, one is the \"Oil Crew\" and the other finished fourth.",
"The six teams are the orange team, the squad from Cromberg, the \"Pea Shooters\", the \"Spray Paints\", the squad that finished sixth and the squad that finished fifth.",
"The \"Spray Paints\" is either the orange team or the blue team.",
"Of the green team and the \"Pea Shooters\", one finished first and the other is from Prairie City.",
"The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the purple team.",
"The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked somewhere ahead of the group from Armona.",
"The group from Evansdale was ranked 4 places ahead of the yellow team.",
"The group from Forest City was ranked 2 places ahead of the \"Oil Crew\".",
"The squad from Cromberg was ranked somewhere ahead of the green team.",
"The \"Night Ninjas\" is either the squad from Armona or the yellow team."
] | [
"Rankings",
"Teams",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth"
] | [
"Color Blinds",
"Night Ninjas",
"Oil Crew",
"Pea Shooters",
"Splat Squad",
"Spray Paints"
] | [
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"purple",
"white",
"yellow"
] | [
"Armona",
"Cromberg",
"Evansdale",
"Forest City",
"Libertyville",
"Prairie City"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1bb536155cd69e133f78f66659b11050 |
Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years. | [
"Of the exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75 and Ereph, one is 51 light years from earth and the other has a diameter of 310,000 mi..",
"The exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is 2 light years closer to us than Rodul.",
"Zhezios doesn't have a diameter of 281,000 mi..",
"The exoplanet orbiting star HV 491 is either the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. or the planet 47 light years from earth.",
"Vestor is 4 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi..",
"Neither the planet 49 light years from earth nor the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. is Zhezios.",
"The planet orbiting star PLC 120 is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi..",
"Quael doesn't have a diameter of 345,000 mi..",
"Of Rodul and the exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi., one is 51 light years from earth and the other orbits star VJD 913.",
"Of the planet orbiting star ZQ 75 and Rodul, one is 49 light years from earth and the other has a diameter of 650,000 mi..",
"The exoplanet 41 light years from earth doesn't orbit star BDF 198."
] | [
"Distances",
"Planets",
"Stars",
"Sizes"
] | [
"41 light years",
"43 light years",
"45 light years",
"47 light years",
"49 light years",
"51 light years"
] | [
"Ereph",
"Kinucia",
"Quael",
"Rodul",
"Vestor",
"Zhezios"
] | [
"BDF 198",
"HV 491",
"MKP 427",
"PLC 120",
"VJD 913",
"ZQ 75"
] | [
"243,000 mi.",
"281,000 mi.",
"310,000 mi.",
"345,000 mi.",
"650,000 mi.",
"714,000 mi."
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7b3a4465533e1579e384c2b14d0996b9 |
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with. | [
"The holiday with Dustin was before the Alabama trip.",
"The Connecticut vacation was before the cycling holiday.",
"Of the cycling vacation and the vacation with Tasha, one was in 2001 and the other was in South Dakota.",
"Of the Oregon trip and the hang gliding holiday, one was with Pam and the other was in 2004.",
"The Maine vacation was 2 years before the vacation with Pam.",
"The Louisiana trip was 4 years before the skydiving trip.",
"The trip with Kelley is either the Alabama vacation or the skydiving holiday.",
"The vacation with William is either the hang gliding holiday or the camping trip.",
"The trip with Tasha was 1 year before the hiking trip.",
"The six trips are the hang gliding vacation, the Connecticut vacation, the vacation with Tasha, the holiday with William, the 2006 holiday and the 2005 holiday."
] | [
"Years",
"Friends",
"Activities",
"States"
] | [
"2001",
"2002",
"2003",
"2004",
"2005",
"2006"
] | [
"Dustin",
"Kelley",
"Pam",
"Tasha",
"Victor",
"William"
] | [
"camping",
"cycling",
"hang gliding",
"hiking",
"kayaking",
"skydiving"
] | [
"Alabama",
"Connecticut",
"Louisiana",
"Maine",
"Oregon",
"South Dakota"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dc9e917377a75e43379ec75bc580804d |
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. | [
"Of the animal from Panama and the banded keel, one is green & white and the other is 12 inches long.",
"The yellow & blue reptile is either the pygmy racer or the reptile that is 12 inches long.",
"The serpent from New Guinea is either the green & white animal or the pygmy racer.",
"The two-nosed asp is either the brown & red snake or the green & red reptile.",
"The pygmy racer is longer than the yellow & blue serpent.",
"The winged snake is from Spain.",
"The reptile from New Guinea is 6 inches longer than the yellow & blue serpent.",
"The black & green serpent is 6 inches shorter than the ash python.",
"The six animals are the black & green snake, the animal from Spain, the serpent from Australia, the ash python, the snake from Panama and the banded keel.",
"The two-nosed asp is 18 inches longer than the serpent from Nicaragua.",
"The green & red serpent is 6 inches longer than the reptile from Australia."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Snakes",
"Countries",
"Colors"
] | [
"12 inches",
"18 inches",
"24 inches",
"30 inches",
"36 inches",
"42 inches"
] | [
"ash python",
"banded keel",
"horned viper",
"pygmy racer",
"two-nosed asp",
"winged snake"
] | [
"Australia",
"Cambodia",
"Nicaragua",
"New Guinea",
"Panama",
"Spain"
] | [
"black & green",
"black & red",
"brown & red",
"green & white",
"green & red",
"yellow & blue"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1fa71f3289b9263cd39b8b867d9968d7 |
Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day. | [
"Of the person who manages The Breaker and the worker who served 150 riders, one works in the green section and the other is Sergio.",
"The employee who manages Agony Alley served 25 more riders than the person who works in the yellow section.",
"Neither the worker who works in the red section nor the worker who works in the blue section is Herbert.",
"Sergio doesn't manage Demon Drop.",
"Of Brett and the employee who served 175 riders, one manages The Screamer and the other works in the blue section.",
"The worker who works in the green section is either the person who manages Agony Alley or Ronald.",
"The employee who served 150 riders doesn't manage Agony Alley.",
"Ronald served 100 riders.",
"The person who served 175 riders manages Loop-D-Loop.",
"The person who works in the pink section is either the worker who served 125 riders or the worker who manages Demon Drop.",
"Neither Sergio nor Guy is the employee who works in the yellow section.",
"Herbert didn't serve 50 riders."
] | [
"Riders",
"Employees",
"Section",
"Rides"
] | [
"50 riders",
"75 riders",
"100 riders",
"125 riders",
"150 riders",
"175 riders"
] | [
"Brett",
"Guy",
"Herbert",
"Isaac",
"Ronald",
"Sergio"
] | [
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"red",
"yellow"
] | [
"Agony Alley",
"Demon Drop",
"Loop-D-Loop",
"The Breaker",
"The Screamer",
"Zinjo"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d2f56f4d65ce49bf7eabbb196a8450d0 |
Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it. | [
"The ring that cost $1400 isn't made of white gold.",
"The ring with the opal is either the ring made of white gold or Gina's piece.",
"The piece made of platinum cost 200 dollars less than the piece with the opal.",
"Of the ring made of 14k gold and the piece that cost $1600, one has the sapphire and the other is Sonja's.",
"Natasha's piece cost less than the ring made of platinum.",
"Of the piece that cost $1500 and the ring that cost $1100, one is Natasha's and the other has the topaz.",
"The ring that cost $1600 isn't made of white gold.",
"Felicia's piece didn't cost $1300.",
"The ring with the diamond cost 100 dollars more than the ring made of 24k gold.",
"The piece that cost $1200 has the diamond.",
"The piece with the amethyst is either Natasha's ring or Gina's piece.",
"Yolanda's piece cost 200 dollars less than the ring made of palladium.",
"The piece that cost $1300 doesn't have the aquamarine."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Stones",
"Metals"
] | [
"$1100",
"$1200",
"$1300",
"$1400",
"$1500",
"$1600"
] | [
"Felicia",
"Gina",
"Katrina",
"Natasha",
"Sonja",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"amethyst",
"diamond",
"opal",
"sapphire",
"topaz"
] | [
"14k gold",
"24k gold",
"palladium",
"platinum",
"silver",
"white gold"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=246292695be7ee55917c3612c530d50d |
Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it. | [
"The ring with the amethyst cost more than Wanda's ring.",
"Of the ring with the sapphire and the piece that cost $1200, one is made of titanium and the other is Becky's.",
"Wanda's piece is either the ring with the diamond or the ring made of 14k gold.",
"Hazel's ring cost $1500.",
"The ring that cost $1600 has the opal.",
"Irene's ring cost 300 dollars more than the piece made of silver.",
"Darla's piece cost 200 dollars more than the piece made of platinum.",
"The piece that cost $1300 doesn't have the topaz.",
"Of the ring that cost $1200 and the piece made of silver, one has the topaz and the other has the aquamarine.",
"Darla's piece didn't cost $1300.",
"The ring made of 14k gold is either the ring that cost $1500 or the ring with the amethyst.",
"The ring that cost $1100 isn't made of 24k gold."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Stones",
"Metals"
] | [
"$1100",
"$1200",
"$1300",
"$1400",
"$1500",
"$1600"
] | [
"Becky",
"Darla",
"Hazel",
"Irene",
"Sonja",
"Wanda"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"amethyst",
"diamond",
"opal",
"sapphire",
"topaz"
] | [
"14k gold",
"24k gold",
"platinum",
"silver",
"titanium",
"white gold"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=83c2ba7759cd031a267074c86ec0094b |
Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered. | [
"The baby delivered in room 206 was born 9 minutes after Toni.",
"The child delivered in room 252 was born sometime after the Underwoods' child.",
"Toni was delivered in room 120.",
"The child born at 12:16am was delivered in room 225.",
"Of Olga and the baby born at 12:07am, one was delivered in room 252 and the other was the Blanchards'.",
"Of Deloris and the child born at 12:10am, one was the Underwoods' and the other was the Vaughans'.",
"The child delivered in room 225 was born 6 minutes after the Vaughans' child.",
"The child delivered in room 230 was born sometime before Nancy.",
"Olga was either the Blanchards' baby or the Quinns' baby.",
"The child delivered in room 230 was born 3 minutes before the Lamberts' child.",
"Elaine was born 12 minutes after the Herreras' child.",
"Nancy, the Vaughans' baby, and the child delivered in room 120 are three different babies."
] | [
"Times",
"Names",
"Families",
"Rooms"
] | [
"12:01am",
"12:04am",
"12:07am",
"12:10am",
"12:13am",
"12:16am"
] | [
"Cassandra",
"Deloris",
"Elaine",
"Nancy",
"Olga",
"Toni"
] | [
"Blanchard",
"Herrera",
"Lambert",
"Quinn",
"Underwood",
"Vaughan"
] | [
"112",
"120",
"206",
"225",
"230",
"252"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e71b7b4ed7bd026fcc2f3325c6cf07f7 |
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 20-13 match and the match in Coachella, one was on October 7 and the other featured the Rams.",
"The match in Island Falls finished with a score of 13-9.",
"The match with the Eagles, the 20-13 game, and the match in Coachella are three different games.",
"The match with the Dragons finished with a score of 34-7.",
"Of the 28-10 game and the game in Island Falls, one was on October 15 and the other featured the Warriors.",
"The game with the Red and Blues finished with a score of 24-21.",
"The October 19 match wasn't in Coachella.",
"The game with the Dragons wasn't in Avila Beach.",
"The 28-10 game was 4 days after the game with the Red and Blues.",
"The October 3 game is either the 13-9 match or the 20-13 match.",
"The match with the Red and Blues was 4 days before the game in Ferndale.",
"The match in Humeston was 4 days after the game with the Warriors.",
"The match in Avila Beach was sometime after the game with the Warriors."
] | [
"Dates",
"Teams",
"Scores",
"Towns"
] | [
"October 3",
"October 7",
"October 11",
"October 15",
"October 19",
"October 23"
] | [
"Dragons",
"Eagles",
"Rams",
"Red and Blues",
"Tuscanos",
"Warriors"
] | [
"13-9",
"20-13",
"24-21",
"28-10",
"34-7",
"42-20"
] | [
"Avila Beach",
"Coachella",
"Edinburg",
"Ferndale",
"Humeston",
"Island Falls"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=13a5c46ca256e577abbc9cf9cda4d8a2 |
"Extreme Outdoor Survival" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given. | [
"The show that aired on May 11th gave its survivor the pot.",
"The show that aired on April 13th is either the show where the survivor brought the fire starter or Darrell's episode.",
"Mathew's episode was filmed in Nicaragua.",
"Freddie's episode wasn't filmed in Myanmar.",
"Omar's show aired sometime before the episode filmed in New Zealand.",
"Of the episode where the survivor brought the knife and the episode filmed in New Zealand, one featured Steven and the other aired on April 27th.",
"The show where the survivor brought the fire starter wasn't filmed in Bolivia.",
"Of the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet and the show filmed in Vanuatu, one featured Steven and the other featured Omar.",
"The show that aired on April 6th, the episode filmed in Bolivia, and the episode where the survivor brought the pot are three different episodes.",
"The show where the survivor brought the knife, the show that aired on May 4th, and Darrell's show are three different episodes.",
"The six episodes are the episode where the survivor brought the water filter, the show that aired on April 6th, the show that aired on May 4th, the episode filmed in Myanmar, the episode filmed in Vanuatu and the episode that aired on May 11th.",
"Steven's episode didn't air on May 4th."
] | [
"Dates",
"Survivors",
"Countries",
"Tools"
] | [
"April 6th",
"April 13th",
"April 20th",
"April 27th",
"May 4th",
"May 11th"
] | [
"Darrell",
"Freddie",
"Jon",
"Mathew",
"Omar",
"Steven"
] | [
"Bolivia",
"Cambodia",
"Myanmar",
"Nicaragua",
"New Zealand",
"Vanuatu"
] | [
"fire starter",
"hatchet",
"knife",
"pot",
"rope",
"water filter"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5abd9f0503d9158a4b04a39812817a79 |
Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it. | [
"Of the honey cerith shell and the shell found in 1992, one was found in Grenada and the other is black and white.",
"The pink and white seashell is either the monk's fin shell or the shell found in Aruba.",
"Neither the brown and yellow seashell nor the seashell found in Tobago is the coquina shell.",
"The pink and yellow seashell was found 9 years after the shell found in Tobago.",
"The seashell found in 1992 wasn't found in Aruba.",
"The coquina shell isn't white and yellow.",
"The shell found in 2001 wasn't found in Grenada.",
"The monk's fin shell wasn't found in Tobago.",
"The monk's fin shell isn't brown and pink.",
"Of the coquina shell and the monk's fin shell, one was found in Puerto Rico and the other was found in 1998.",
"The seashell found in Saint Lucia isn't black and white.",
"The brown and pink seashell was found sometime before the coquina shell.",
"The black and white seashell was found 3 years before the spotted key shell.",
"The brown and pink seashell was found sometime after the spotted key shell.",
"The shark eye shell was found sometime before the white and yellow seashell."
] | [
"Years",
"Shells",
"Colors",
"Islands"
] | [
"1992",
"1995",
"1998",
"2001",
"2004",
"2007"
] | [
"baby\\'s ear",
"coquina",
"honey cerith",
"monk\\'s fin",
"shark eye",
"spotted key"
] | [
"black - white",
"brown - yellow",
"brown - pink",
"pink - white",
"pink - yellow",
"white - yellow"
] | [
"Aruba",
"Grenada",
"Jamaica",
"Puerto Rico",
"Saint Lucia",
"Tobago"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4a7769dda98b14cfe0f527fef8fe085a |
Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw. | [
"The April 22 outing logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the outing to Janesville.",
"The trip with Terrence logged 28 more shooting stars than the April 22 outing.",
"The April 17 outing logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the outing to Livermore.",
"The outing with Quinn wasn't in Conesville.",
"The outing where they saw 30 shooting stars was in Kalona.",
"The April 4 outing was either the trip to Kalona or the outing to Janesville.",
"Neither the outing where they saw 16 shooting stars nor the trip where they saw 2 shooting stars was the April 7 outing.",
"The April 15 outing didn't log exactly 16 shooting stars.",
"The April 15 trip was either the outing with Nolan or the outing to Conesville.",
"The outing to Gilmore City logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing with Paulette.",
"The outing with Nolan logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 28 trip.",
"The outing where they saw 23 shooting stars was either the trip with Nolan or the outing with Stephanie.",
"The trip to Gilmore City logged 14 fewer shooting stars than the April 17 outing.",
"The trip with Paulette wasn't in Conesville."
] | [
"Shooting Stars",
"Dates",
"Locations",
"Partners"
] | [
"2",
"9",
"16",
"23",
"30",
"37"
] | [
"April 4",
"April 7",
"April 15",
"April 17",
"April 22",
"April 28"
] | [
"Conesville",
"Gilmore City",
"Isleton",
"Janesville",
"Kalona",
"Livermore"
] | [
"Nolan",
"Orville",
"Paulette",
"Quinn",
"Stephanie",
"Terrence"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=64cd23ab3d3866e589d829fbae49c746 |
The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won "Best in Show". | [
"The canine that won in 2009 is either Anita's dog or the bulldog.",
"Barbara's canine won 1 year before Stella.",
"Barbara's dog won 4 years after Harley.",
"Ginger's dog is either the dog that won in 2009 or Stella.",
"Of Ginger's dog and Shadow, one is the chow chow and the other won in 2008.",
"The pekingese is either Shadow or Fernando's canine.",
"Douglas's dog won 2 years after Harley.",
"Of the dog that won in 2006 and Molly, one is Fernando's and the other is Anita's.",
"Molly isn't the irish setter.",
"The bulldog won sometime after Samson.",
"The dalmatian won 4 years after Fernando's dog."
] | [
"Years",
"Owners",
"Breeds",
"Dogs"
] | [
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011"
] | [
"Anita",
"Barbara",
"Douglas",
"Elsie",
"Fernando",
"Ginger"
] | [
"bulldog",
"chow chow",
"dalmatian",
"irish setter",
"maltese",
"pekingese"
] | [
"Harley",
"Max",
"Molly",
"Samson",
"Shadow",
"Stella"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=58ffe558af41188e6af18d271edd7a9f |
Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown. | [
"The carrots sell for 20 cents more per pound than the produce from Grant.",
"The produce from Veazie sell for 30 cents more per pound than the leeks.",
"Tracey's produce aren't the radishes.",
"Of the vegetables that sell for $2.60 per pound and Billy's produce, one type is the leeks and the other type is from Grant.",
"The vegetables from Iowa City sell for somewhat less per pound than the endive.",
"Of Casey's vegetables and the radishes, one type sells for $2.90 per pound and the other type is from Turner.",
"Tracey's goods sell for 40 cents less per pound than the spinach.",
"The produce from Turner sell for 20 cents less per pound than Billy's produce.",
"Ronald's vegetables aren't the spinach.",
"Dan's produce sell for 20 cents less per pound than the produce from Iowa City.",
"Casey's vegetables aren't from Bridgeport."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Vegetables",
"Towns"
] | [
"$2.50",
"$2.60",
"$2.70",
"$2.80",
"$2.90",
"$3.00"
] | [
"Billy",
"Casey",
"Dan",
"Inez",
"Ronald",
"Tracey"
] | [
"carrots",
"endive",
"leeks",
"onions",
"radishes",
"spinach"
] | [
"Bridgeport",
"Grant",
"Iowa City",
"Monroe",
"Turner",
"Veazie"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=86e2889f6a72028cbd49183498a6854f |
The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown. | [
"Of the contestant who began his competition at 11:15 am and Isaac, one was from Naperville and the other won the watermelon contest.",
"The contestant from Naperville didn't win the chicken wing contest.",
"Neither Ollie nor the contestant who won the jalapeno contest is the person from Shelbyville.",
"Neither Ollie nor the competitor who won the chicken wing contest is the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm.",
"Francis didn't start his contest at 12:00 pm.",
"The person who began his competition at 11:45 am is either the contestant from Naperville or the contestant who won the blueberry pie contest.",
"Paul was from Tillerville.",
"Of Lucas and Francis, one won the chicken wing contest and the other started eating at 12:30 pm.",
"The contestant who began his competition at 11:30 am was from Tillerville.",
"The contestant from Tillerville began his contest sometime before Ollie.",
"The contestant from Orlando is either the contestant who began his competition at 11:30 am or the person who won the watermelon contest.",
"The contestant who won the doughnut contest began his contest sometime after the person from Naperville.",
"The competitor from Yaro City is either Paul or the person who won the hot dog contest."
] | [
"Start Times",
"Names",
"Foods",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"11:15 am",
"11:30 am",
"11:45 am",
"12:00 pm",
"12:15 pm",
"12:30 pm"
] | [
"Francis",
"Isaac",
"Lucas",
"Ollie",
"Paul",
"Wilbur"
] | [
"blueberry pie",
"chicken wing",
"doughnut",
"hot dog",
"jalapeno",
"watermelon"
] | [
"Naperville",
"Orlando",
"Raleigh",
"Shelbyville",
"Tillerville",
"Yaro City"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f5ce20825a646e91c1d914a95aceb74a |
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 from the Monsters scored 1 goal less than the person who wears number 21.",
"Of the person with 9 goals and the player with 11 goals, one is from the Comets and the other is Nicholson.",
"Of the player from the Comets and James, one had 9 goals this season and the other wears number 21.",
"The person who wears number 17 is either the player from the Ice Hogs or the player from the Monsters.",
"Of the person who wears number 15 and the player with 7 goals, one is Quinn and the other is from the Wolverines.",
"The player who wears number 15 is either the player with 8 goals or Underwood.",
"The person from the Ice Hogs scored somewhat more than James.",
"Underwood scored 4 goals less than the person from the Bears.",
"The person who wears number 17 scored somewhat less than the person from the Wolverines.",
"Hunter doesn't wear number 18.",
"The person with 9 goals is either the person who wears number 2 or Quinn.",
"Quinn isn't from the Checkers.",
"Neither Hunter nor the person with 9 goals is the player who wears number 15."
] | [
"Goals",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Numbers"
] | [
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11"
] | [
"Hunter",
"James",
"Klein",
"Nicholson",
"Quinn",
"Underwood"
] | [
"Bears",
"Checkers",
"Comets",
"Ice Hogs",
"Monsters",
"Wolverines"
] | [
"2",
"10",
"15",
"17",
"18",
"21"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=12890c15be2c1fa0b51548df9d6f4f7a |
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. | [
"Of Felicia and the dieter who lost 7 lbs, one started rowing and the other started playing racquetball.",
"Of the dieter who started a rowing regimen and the friend who lost 5 lbs, one is Stuart and the other used the vegetarian diet.",
"The person who started a yoga regimen, the person who used the vegetarian diet, the dieter who lost 3 lbs, the person who used the gluten-free diet and Eula are all different people.",
"Raymond didn't try weight lifting.",
"Of the dieter who lost 13 lbs and the friend who started a cycling regimen, one used the sugar-free diet and the other is Felicia.",
"Raymond didn't try yoga.",
"Mandy lost 6 fewer pounds than the person who used the dairy-free diet.",
"Norma is either the person who started a rowing regimen or the friend who used the sugar-free diet.",
"The person who used the caveman diet lost somewhat more pounds than Raymond.",
"Mandy didn't lose exactly 3 lbs."
] | [
"Pounds Lost",
"Names",
"Diets",
"Exercises"
] | [
"3",
"5",
"7",
"9",
"11",
"13"
] | [
"Eula",
"Felicia",
"Mandy",
"Norma",
"Raymond",
"Stuart"
] | [
"caveman",
"dairy-free",
"gluten-free",
"low-fat",
"sugar-free",
"vegetarian"
] | [
"cycling",
"jogging",
"racquetball",
"rowing",
"weight lifting",
"yoga"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=84041acf5c315e00f63bb2b17fed43d6 |
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. | [
"Of Sharon and the scout from troop 4908, one was awarded second and the other won the theater badge.",
"The girl who won the dance badge, the youngster from troop 4031, and the youngster from troop 4908 are three different girls.",
"Yvonne was either the scout who won the ceramics badge or the scout from troop 4908.",
"Yvonne was awarded after the scout who won the leadership badge.",
"Isabel wasn't in troop 4781.",
"Yvonne wasn't awarded sixth.",
"Of the scout from troop 4250 and Constance, one won the leadership badge and the other won the theater badge.",
"The girl who won the swimming badge was awarded 1 spot after the girl from troop 4031.",
"The youngster from troop 4443 was awarded 4 spots after the girl who won the theater badge.",
"The six girls were Tara, the girl who won the leadership badge, the youngster from troop 5025, the youngster who won the wildlife badge, the girl who won the dance badge and the scout from troop 4908."
] | [
"Orders",
"Girls",
"Badges",
"Troops"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth"
] | [
"Constance",
"Elaine",
"Isabel",
"Sharon",
"Tara",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"ceramics",
"dance",
"leadership",
"swimming",
"theater",
"wildlife"
] | [
"4031",
"4250",
"4443",
"4781",
"4908",
"5025"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8db8c29e017a338239e5b8a91bf554b9 |
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. | [
"Yolanda was either the diner who ordered the spice cake or the diner who ordered the mousse.",
"Yolanda paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the streusel.",
"The diner who ordered the spice cake didn't have the cappuccino.",
"Marco paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the cafe mocha.",
"Neither Linda nor the person who paid $6.99 was the one who had the cappuccino.",
"Of the person who paid $9.99 and the one who had the cafe americano, one was Gary and the other ordered the mousse.",
"The diner who ordered the gelato didn't have the cafe americano.",
"The one who had the earl grey tea was either the person who paid $10.99 or the diner who ordered the mousse.",
"The person who paid $5.99 ordered the rice pudding.",
"Gary paid less than the one who had the cappuccino.",
"Wayne had the earl grey tea.",
"Of Marco and the one who had the cafe latte, one ordered the mousse and the other paid $5.99."
] | [
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Dessert"
] | [
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99",
"$9.99",
"$10.99"
] | [
"Gary",
"Linda",
"Marco",
"Patricia",
"Wayne",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"cafe americano",
"cafe latte",
"cafe mocha",
"cappuccino",
"chai tea",
"earl grey tea"
] | [
"gelato",
"mousse",
"parfait",
"rice pudding",
"spice cake",
"streusel"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9dbc662d9b14f724350e83dc30b450dc |
There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when. | [
"The mountain first climbed in 1899 is either the peak that is 14,340 feet tall or the peak that is 14,470 feet tall.",
"The six mountains are the peak that is 14,470 feet tall, the mountain first climbed in 1926, the peak first climbed in 1946, the mountain first summited by Dale Dickens, Mt. Brewer and the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer.",
"Of Mt. Ewing and Mt. Alston, one was first climbed by Dale Dickens and the other is 14,860 feet tall.",
"Mt. Knox wasn't conquered for the first time in 1926.",
"Of the peak first climbed in 1845 and the mountain first summited by Leonard Lara, one is 14,210 feet tall and the other is Mt. Brewer.",
"The mountain first summited by Gerry Gamble is 130 feet taller than Mt. Phillips.",
"Mt. Ewing wasn't conquered for the first time in 1863.",
"The peak first summited by Dale Dickens is 260 feet shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1946.",
"Of Mt. Alston and the peak first climbed in 1926, one is 14,860 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Gerry Gamble.",
"Mt. Knox wasn't first climbed by Hal Hudson."
] | [
"Heights",
"Mountains",
"Climbers",
"Years"
] | [
"14,210",
"14,340",
"14,470",
"14,600",
"14,730",
"14,860"
] | [
"Mt. Alston",
"Mt. Brewer",
"Mt. Ewing",
"Mt. Knox",
"Mt. Ochoa",
"Mt. Phillips"
] | [
"Chip Carson",
"Dale Dickens",
"Gerry Gamble",
"Hal Hudson",
"Kermit Kramer",
"Leonard Lara"
] | [
"1845",
"1863",
"1899",
"1914",
"1926",
"1946"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4149429dc5feb004a91acc37a0162089 |
Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date. | [
"The actor who will play the father will make 15,000 dollars more than Zachary.",
"Angel is either the actor who will play the brother or the actor making $145,000.",
"The person filming on September 29th will make 15,000 dollars less than Ian.",
"Vernon will film on September 1st.",
"Zachary, the actor making $85,000, and the person making $130,000 are three different people.",
"The actor who will play the firefighter will film on October 13th.",
"Randy will make 15,000 dollars less than the actor who will play the firefighter.",
"Ian will make less than the man who will play the lawyer.",
"The man making $145,000 won't play the lawyer.",
"The man making $160,000 is either the person who will play the lawyer or Shannon.",
"The person who will play the lawyer will film on September 22nd.",
"The man who will play the soldier is either Ian or the man filming on September 15th.",
"The man who will play the brother will make more than Ian."
] | [
"Fees",
"Actors",
"Dates",
"Roles"
] | [
"$85,000",
"$100,000",
"$115,000",
"$130,000",
"$145,000",
"$160,000"
] | [
"Angel",
"Ian",
"Randy",
"Shannon",
"Vernon",
"Zachary"
] | [
"September 1st",
"September 15th",
"September 22nd",
"September 29th",
"October 6th",
"October 13th"
] | [
"brother",
"father",
"firefighter",
"lawyer",
"soldier",
"uncle"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=02712c13e6b675c824b03a3dd02ae51e |
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 customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop was somewhere in line ahead of Tara.",
"Yvette wasn't fourth in line.",
"The six customers are Tara, the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop, the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop, the second person, the sixth customer and the person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop.",
"The fourth customer didn't order cherry for their first scoop.",
"Yvette wasn't sixth in line.",
"The customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop is either the third person or Hope.",
"Neither the sixth person nor the person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop is Jacqueline.",
"The second customer is either the customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop or Hope.",
"The fourth person is either the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop or the person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop.",
"The person who ordered coffee for their second scoop was somewhere in line behind Inez.",
"Of the fifth customer and the person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop, one was Yvette and the other ordered raspberry for their first scoop.",
"Opal was somewhere in line behind the customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop.",
"Of the person who ordered rocky road for their second scoop and Hope, one ordered raspberry for their first scoop and the other was second in line.",
"The person who ordered lemon for their second scoop didn't order vanilla for their first scoop.",
"The customer who ordered coffee for their second scoop didn't order cherry for their first scoop."
] | [
"Places",
"Customers",
"First Scoop",
"Second Scoop"
] | [
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"5th",
"6th"
] | [
"Hope",
"Inez",
"Jacqueline",
"Opal",
"Tara",
"Yvette"
] | [
"cherry",
"coconut",
"mango",
"peppermint",
"raspberry",
"vanilla"
] | [
"chocolate",
"coffee",
"egg nog",
"lemon",
"rocky road",
"strawberry"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9a8af5b6bd31cb4573cfc49c953f70b7 |
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. | [
"Ray Ricardo's stamp, the $200,000 stamp, the stamp that was issued in 1945 and the \"Jenny Penny\" were all different stamps.",
"The \"Cap de Boule\" was either Pam Parson's stamp or the $150,000 stamp.",
"Neither Quinn Quade's stamp nor Ray Ricardo's stamp was the $175,000 stamp.",
"Of the stamp that was issued in 1879 and Lou Lawry's stamp, one was the \"Danish Rosa\" and the other sold for $125,000.",
"The stamp that was issued in 1850 sold for $100,000 more than the \"Bull's Dove\".",
"The stamp that was issued in 1850 was the \"Frog's Eye\".",
"Lou Lawry's stamp sold for $25,000 less than the \"Jenny Penny\".",
"The $175,000 stamp wasn't issued in 1821.",
"The stamp that was issued in 1927 sold for $50,000 more than Nina Nunez's stamp.",
"Ted Tucker's stamp was the \"Frog's Eye\".",
"Pam Parson's stamp wasn't issued in 1879.",
"The stamp that was issued in 1945 was the \"Bull's Dove\".",
"The \"Inverted Blue\" was either the $200,000 stamp or Ted Tucker's stamp."
] | [
"Prices",
"Collectors",
"Stamps",
"Year"
] | [
"$125,000",
"$150,000",
"$175,000",
"$200,000",
"$225,000",
"$250,000"
] | [
"Lou Lawry",
"Nina Nunez",
"Pam Parson",
"Quinn Quade",
"Ray Ricardo",
"Ted Tucker"
] | [
"Bull\\'s Dove",
"Cap de Boule",
"Danish Rosa",
"Frog\\'s Eye",
"Inverted Blue",
"Jenny Penny"
] | [
"1821",
"1850",
"1866",
"1879",
"1927",
"1945"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cf3b33590eb55e31d3cdbe16baf4d947 |
Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location. | [
"Of the diver headed to Porita Reef and the diver going out with Muriel, one is Ms. Chang and the other will dive on July 16.",
"The customer headed to Nemo's Ridge will dive 4 days before the customer going out with Willard.",
"Mr. Ayers will dive sometime before the diver headed to Little Reef.",
"The customer headed to Ovid's Cove will dive 2 days before Ms. Chang.",
"Mrs. Blake is either the diver headed to Little Reef or the diver going out with Willard.",
"The customer headed to Manta Bay will dive sometime before the diver going out with Lynn.",
"Mrs. Ferrell is either the customer going out with Muriel or the customer going out with Hilda.",
"Mr. Drake will dive 1 day before the customer going out with Sylvia.",
"The six divers are the diver going out with Muriel, the diver headed to Manta Bay, Mr. Drake, Mrs. Ferrell, the customer going out on July 18 and the customer going out on July 17.",
"Of the diver going out with Lynn and Mr. Drake, one will dive on July 13 and the other wants to see Queen's Bench."
] | [
"Dates",
"Customers",
"Guides",
"Locations"
] | [
"July 13",
"July 14",
"July 15",
"July 16",
"July 17",
"July 18"
] | [
"Mr. Ayers",
"Mrs. Blake",
"Ms. Chang",
"Mr. Drake",
"Mr. Erickson",
"Mrs. Ferrell"
] | [
"Hilda",
"Lynn",
"Muriel",
"Sylvia",
"Ted",
"Willard"
] | [
"Little Reef",
"Manta Bay",
"Nemo\\'s Ridge",
"Ovid\\'s Cove",
"Porita Reef",
"Queen\\'s Bench"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ae8fc4481d904d81471d77f8bb128e5a |
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. | [
"Hustle Boys's track isn't \"Vanity Plates\".",
"Of \"Beverly\" and the dubstep track, one is by Silver Blue and the other is by Abacus.",
"Abacus's track is 4 tracks before the folk track.",
"Silver Blue's track is 2 tracks after the grunge song.",
"Hustle Boys's song isn't \"What We Need\".",
"The six tracks are Silver Blue's song, \"Anything Else\", the techno track, the sixth song, the second track and \"What We Need\".",
"Hustle Boys's song isn't bluegrass.",
"Of the third song and the folk track, one is by Legion Five and the other is \"Vanity Plates\".",
"Hustle Boys's song is sometime after \"I Think of You\".",
"Legion Five's song is either the grunge song or the bluegrass track.",
"Gizmo Glory's song is 1 track before \"I Think of You\".",
"The techno song is either \"What We Need\" or the first song."
] | [
"Orders",
"Band Names",
"Song Titles",
"Genres"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth"
] | [
"Abacus",
"Gizmo Glory",
"Hustle Boys",
"Legion Five",
"Manic Android",
"Silver Blue"
] | [
"Anything Else",
"Beverly",
"Can\\'t Escape",
"I Think of You",
"Vanity Plates",
"What We Need"
] | [
"bluegrass",
"country",
"dubstep",
"folk",
"grunge",
"techno"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a385b31ef25799aeec82f9d1f932cccd |
Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it. | [
"The pilodontus costs $1500.",
"The $1750 fossil is 78 million years old.",
"The 72 million year old fossil costs more than the verasaurus.",
"The $1000 fossil isn't 87 million years old.",
"Of the $750 fossil and the fossil discovered in Venezuela, one is 87 million years old and the other is 69 million years old.",
"The mirasaurus costs 500 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Thailand.",
"The $500 fossil wasn't found in Serbia.",
"Of the 85 million year old fossil and the $750 fossil, one was found in Yemen and the other is the gigasaurus.",
"The rotosaurus costs 750 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Venezuela.",
"The verasaurus is either the 75 million year old fossil or the fossil discovered in Guatemala.",
"The fossil discovered in Guatemala is either the $1500 fossil or the 72 million year old fossil.",
"The mirasaurus doesn't cost $1000."
] | [
"Prices",
"Dinosaurs",
"Ages",
"Countries"
] | [
"$500",
"$750",
"$1000",
"$1250",
"$1500",
"$1750"
] | [
"gigasaurus",
"mirasaurus",
"pilodontus",
"rotosaurus",
"senosaurus",
"verasaurus"
] | [
"69 million",
"72 million",
"75 million",
"78 million",
"85 million",
"87 million"
] | [
"Guatemala",
"Serbia",
"Thailand",
"Venezuela",
"Yemen",
"Zambia"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1d570768469f5eb25227eb047066ff31 |
Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day. | [
"Of the employee who served 50 riders and the person who served 125 riders, one works in the green section and the other is Victor.",
"The worker who works in the yellow section served 75 fewer riders than Isaac.",
"The person who manages Loop-D-Loop served fewer riders than Fredrick.",
"Isaac doesn't manage Zinjo.",
"Brett served 25 fewer riders than the worker who manages The Screamer.",
"The worker who works in the pink section is either Troy or the employee who served 75 riders.",
"Of the person who manages Agony Alley and the employee who manages The Screamer, one works in the purple section and the other served 175 riders.",
"Brett doesn't work in the orange section.",
"Of Brett and Isaac, one served 150 riders and the other manages The Breaker.",
"Neither Isaac nor the employee who works in the orange section is the worker who served 75 riders.",
"Victor served more riders than the person who works in the green section."
] | [
"Riders",
"Employees",
"Section",
"Rides"
] | [
"50 riders",
"75 riders",
"100 riders",
"125 riders",
"150 riders",
"175 riders"
] | [
"Brett",
"Fredrick",
"Guy",
"Isaac",
"Troy",
"Victor"
] | [
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"pink",
"purple",
"yellow"
] | [
"Agony Alley",
"Demon Drop",
"Loop-D-Loop",
"The Breaker",
"The Screamer",
"Zinjo"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8077e055f45ff635ca278e188de2eaea |
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. | [
"Shirley didn't dance fifth.",
"The performer who did the samba didn't perform ninth.",
"The person who danced the lindy didn't perform ninth.",
"Of Melissa and Shirley, one scored 187 points and the other performed seventh.",
"Of Ollie and the person who danced ninth, one scored 193 points and the other scored 190 points.",
"Shirley didn't do the lindy.",
"Whoever danced the charleston danced sixth.",
"Fannie danced the hustle.",
"Whoever danced the boogie-woogie scored 3 points lower than the person who danced sixth.",
"Ollie was either the person who danced eighth or the contestant that scored 181 points.",
"Neither the dancer who did the charleston nor the performer who did the hustle was the person who danced fifth.",
"Rosie scored 6 points higher than the dancer who performed first."
] | [
"Points",
"Names",
"Orders",
"Dance Styles"
] | [
"181 points",
"184 points",
"187 points",
"190 points",
"193 points",
"196 points"
] | [
"Clara",
"Fannie",
"Melissa",
"Ollie",
"Rosie",
"Shirley"
] | [
"1st",
"5th",
"6th",
"7th",
"8th",
"9th"
] | [
"boogie-woogie",
"charleston",
"hustle",
"lindy",
"samba",
"twist"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=28f48dfdee1a7a40d08677eda6ad44e2 |
Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter. | [
"The 7-page piece isn't about dinosaurs.",
"Dr. Horton's article will appear 4 chapters before the 10-page essay.",
"Dr. Acevedo's article, the article about oceanography, the 7-page essay and the 10-page article are all different essays.",
"Of the piece about earthquakes and the 16-page piece, one was written by Dr. Callahan and the other will be in Chapter 1.",
"The article in Chapter 2 isn't 7 pages long.",
"Of the 9-page article and the piece about physiology, one will be in Chapter 4 and the other was written by Dr. Yates.",
"Dr. Dean's essay will appear 1 chapter after the 7-page essay.",
"The 9-page article will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Quinn's article.",
"Dr. Horton's essay is either the article about earthquakes or the 7-page article.",
"Dr. Callahan's essay is about asteroids.",
"Dr. Dean's piece will appear somewhere in the book before the 16-page piece.",
"Dr. Horton's article will appear somewhere in the book before the 14-page piece."
] | [
"Chapters",
"Authors",
"Subjects",
"Pages"
] | [
"Chapter 1",
"Chapter 2",
"Chapter 3",
"Chapter 4",
"Chapter 5",
"Chapter 6"
] | [
"Acevedo",
"Callahan",
"Dean",
"Horton",
"Quinn",
"Yates"
] | [
"asteroids",
"dinosaurs",
"earthquakes",
"oceanography",
"physiology",
"volcanoes"
] | [
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10",
"14",
"16"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=40b6c1105c7767e774ebb1361ce087ff |
Rebecca works at "Superfood Smoothies," and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price. | [
"Verna paid more than the person who requested kale.",
"The customer who wanted raspberries paid 1 dollar less than the customer who requested ginger.",
"The customer who requested quinoa is either Zachary or Mercedes.",
"The six people are the customer who wanted strawberries, the customer who paid $10.75, the person who paid $8.75, the customer who paid $11.75, the customer who paid $7.75 and the person who requested kale.",
"The person who paid $8.75 didn't want oranges.",
"June paid 1 dollar more than the customer who wanted raspberries.",
"The customer who paid $10.75 asked for quinoa.",
"The customer who wanted tangerines asked for ginger.",
"Of the customer who requested chia seeds and Zachary, one wanted bananas and the other paid $11.75.",
"The person who wanted strawberries paid less than Sergio.",
"The customer who requested acai berries paid less than Amelia.",
"The customer who paid $7.75 is either the person who wanted tangerines or Mercedes."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Superfoods",
"Fruits"
] | [
"$6.75",
"$7.75",
"$8.75",
"$9.75",
"$10.75",
"$11.75"
] | [
"Amelia",
"June",
"Mercedes",
"Sergio",
"Verna",
"Zachary"
] | [
"acai berries",
"chia seeds",
"flaxseed",
"ginger",
"kale",
"quinoa"
] | [
"bananas",
"blackberries",
"oranges",
"raspberries",
"strawberries",
"tangerines"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a5cf6e8d3f7920eb6240b006d40adcc8 |
There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different "Smokejumper" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size. | [
"Whiskey Group is either the team with 9 members or the squad that dropped at Crestline X.",
"The team with 7 members is either the squad that jumped at 12:00pm or Foxtrot Group.",
"Yankee Group, the squad that dropped at Frazier Park, and the team that dropped at Crestline X are three different teams.",
"The squad with 9 members is either Tango Group or the squad that jumped at 10:00am.",
"The team that dropped at Brook Woods deployed sometime after Whiskey Group.",
"Charlie Group weren't dropped at Gran Mountain.",
"Of Sierra Group and the team with 10 members, one deployed at 9:00am and the other was dropped at Ezra Forest.",
"Charlie Group didn't deploy at 8:00am.",
"Of the squad with 5 members and Tango Group, one deployed at 8:00am and the other was dropped at Brook Woods.",
"The team with 6 members is either the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest or Tango Group.",
"The squad with 10 members, Yankee Group, and Foxtrot Group are three different teams.",
"The team that jumped at 11:00am doesn't have exactly 4 members.",
"The six teams are the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest, the team with 9 members, Yankee Group, the squad that jumped at 12:00pm, the team with 10 members and Charlie Group.",
"The team with 5 members weren't dropped at Gran Mountain."
] | [
"Times",
"Teams",
"Locations",
"Team Sizes"
] | [
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm",
"1:00pm"
] | [
"Charlie",
"Foxtrot",
"Sierra",
"Tango",
"Whiskey",
"Yankee"
] | [
"Anthon Ridge",
"Brook Woods",
"Crestline X",
"Ezra Forest",
"Frazier Park",
"Gran Mountain"
] | [
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7",
"9",
"10"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f713a4914dc896ffacc308c2dc564c94 |
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with. | [
"Of the Connecticut holiday and the Virginia trip, one was the kayaking trip and the other was in 2006.",
"The hunting trip is either the vacation with Neal or the 2002 vacation.",
"Of the 2001 holiday and the 2004 trip, one was the hang gliding holiday and the other was with Pam.",
"The Maine holiday was before the holiday with Dustin.",
"The trip with Calvin wasn't the hiking vacation.",
"Of the trip with Calvin and the holiday with Isabel, one was in 2005 and the other was in Pennsylvania.",
"The skydiving vacation was 3 years before the trip with Isabel.",
"The holiday with Pam was after the hang gliding trip.",
"The vacation with Calvin was 1 year before the Virginia holiday.",
"The trip with Isabel wasn't in Wyoming.",
"Neither the trip with Isabel nor the hiking vacation is the 2002 trip."
] | [
"Years",
"Friends",
"Activities",
"States"
] | [
"2001",
"2002",
"2003",
"2004",
"2005",
"2006"
] | [
"Calvin",
"Dustin",
"Henrietta",
"Isabel",
"Neal",
"Pam"
] | [
"cycling",
"hang gliding",
"hiking",
"hunting",
"kayaking",
"skydiving"
] | [
"Connecticut",
"Louisiana",
"Maine",
"Pennsylvania",
"Virginia",
"Wyoming"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9b21c9b0321cff8d0fc4492df63cb889 |
A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used. | [
"The person who started with the Reti Opening played 1 game after Heather.",
"Esther didn't lose after exactly 41 moves.",
"Velma played sometime after the player who lost in 30 moves.",
"Yvonne played sometime before the player who lost in 25 moves.",
"The player who started with the Torre Attack played 1 game before the person who lost in 48 moves.",
"The player who lost in 41 moves, the person who played second, Anne, Yvonne and the person who played first were all different people.",
"Of Velma and the player who started with the Giuoco Start, one lost in 48 moves and the other played fourth.",
"Yvonne didn't play third.",
"The person who lost in 29 moves didn't begin with the Ware Opening.",
"The player who lost in 25 moves was either the person who started with the Slav Defense or the person who started with the Torre Attack.",
"The player who started with the Giuoco Start played 3 games after Heather.",
"Heather played 3 games before the player who lost in 41 moves.",
"Anne didn't lose after exactly 25 moves.",
"The person who played fifth didn't begin with the Evans Gambit."
] | [
"Games",
"Player",
"Gambits",
"Moves"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth"
] | [
"Anne",
"Esther",
"Heather",
"Velma",
"Yvonne",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Evans Gambit",
"Giuoco Start",
"Reti Opening",
"Torre Attack",
"Slav Defense",
"Ware Opening"
] | [
"21",
"25",
"29",
"30",
"41",
"48"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c82e973f73ec9a81e0abc12d21522d45 |
Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price. | [
"The $250 map wasn't of Corsica.",
"Jenson's print is either the print of Corsica or the print of Warsaw.",
"Muenster's print, the $250 map, and the map published in 1713 are three different maps.",
"Of the $1,100 print and the print of Iceland, one was published in 1731 and the other was Gostaldo's.",
"The print of Scandinavia was published sometime after the $1,100 map.",
"Bleux's map wasn't of North Africa.",
"Waldemuller's map is either the $750 map or the map of Corsica.",
"Jenson's map, the map of North Africa, and the map published in 1713 are three different maps.",
"The map of Scandinavia was published 54 years before Stamson's map.",
"The six maps are the $1,500 print, the print published in 1749, the map published in 1731, the print published in 1713, Bleux's print and the map of Denmark.",
"Bleux's map was published sometime after the $750 map.",
"The $1,100 map was published 18 years before Muenster's print.",
"Muenster's map is either the $545 map or the map of Scandinavia."
] | [
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] | [
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767",
"1785",
"1803"
] | [
"Bleux",
"Gostaldo",
"Jenson",
"Muenster",
"Stamson",
"Waldemuller"
] | [
"Corsica",
"Denmark",
"Iceland",
"North Africa",
"Scandinavia",
"Warsaw"
] | [
"$250",
"$545",
"$750",
"$1,100",
"$1,500",
"$2,500"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=828c6bc8999c3b17b1e35ca143a8887a |
A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used. | [
"The person who played fifth lost in 48 moves.",
"The six people were Kendra, the person who played second, the person who started with the Evans Gambit, the person who played sixth, the player who started with the Slav Defense and the person who lost in 26 moves.",
"Irma played first.",
"The person who lost in 48 moves, Velma, and the player who started with the Evans Gambit are three different people.",
"The person who played fourth didn't lose after exactly 36 moves.",
"Jacquelyn played 1 game after the player who started with the Reti Opening.",
"The player who lost in 25 moves played 1 game after Irma.",
"Of the person who played third and Velma, one started with the Ware Opening and the other lost in 34 moves.",
"The person who played fourth was either Kendra or Velma.",
"The player who lost in 26 moves started with the Torre Attack.",
"Anne played 1 game before the player who started with the Ware Opening."
] | [
"Games",
"Player",
"Gambits",
"Moves"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth",
"sixth"
] | [
"Anne",
"Irma",
"Jacquelyn",
"Kendra",
"Priscilla",
"Velma"
] | [
"Evans Gambit",
"Giuoco Start",
"Reti Opening",
"Torre Attack",
"Slav Defense",
"Ware Opening"
] | [
"21",
"25",
"26",
"34",
"36",
"48"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6f1bd33de22aa53e2ab3ab2f4625edc0 |
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 farm that grows alfalfa isn't in Castaic.",
"The business that grows alfalfa will be worked on sometime before Blackwater.",
"Hazelwood isn't in Castaic.",
"The one Michael will dust on June 7th is either the farm in Castaic or the one that grows corn.",
"The business that grows spinach is in Santa Clara.",
"The farm that grows spinach will be worked on sometime before Lucky Star.",
"Of the farm Michael will dust on June 8th and the farm Michael will dust on June 4th, one is Lone Oak and the other is in Santa Clara.",
"Of the business that grows potatoes and Iron Hill, one will be dusted on June 6th and the other is in Castaic.",
"The six farms are the farm Michael will dust on June 5th, Hazelwood, the farm that grows spinach, the one that grows soy, the business in Ollie and the business that grows cucumbers.",
"The farm Michael will dust on June 7th isn't in Big Bear Lake.",
"Lucky Star is in Albion.",
"The one that grows cucumbers is either Tall Pines or the business Michael will dust on June 4th."
] | [
"Days",
"Farms",
"Towns",
"Crops"
] | [
"June 4th",
"June 5th",
"June 6th",
"June 7th",
"June 8th",
"June 9th"
] | [
"Blackwater",
"Hazelwood",
"Iron Hill",
"Lone Oak",
"Lucky Star",
"Tall Pines"
] | [
"Albion",
"Big Bear Lake",
"Castaic",
"Independence",
"Ollie",
"Santa Clara"
] | [
"alfalfa",
"cucumbers",
"corn",
"potatoes",
"soy",
"spinach"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e65b61b960ca0822e54cbeba18d0cf20 |
Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown. | [
"The endive, the goods that sell for $2.70 per pound, and Ronald's produce are three different vegetables.",
"The turnips sell for 10 cents less per pound than the goods from Dickens.",
"The produce from Redway sell for 10 cents more per pound than the radishes.",
"The artichokes sell for somewhat less per pound than Sue's goods.",
"The produce from Cambridge sell for 10 cents more per pound than Ronald's goods.",
"The vegetables from Eddyville aren't the endive.",
"The produce from Dickens are the radishes.",
"Of the turnips and Mildred's goods, one type sells for $2.60 per pound and the other type is from Eddyville.",
"Olive's goods don't sell for $2.60 per pound.",
"The produce from New Canada are either the kale or the turnips.",
"Ronald's produce sell for 20 cents less per pound than the radishes.",
"The beets are either Jaime's produce or the vegetables from Dickens."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Vegetables",
"Towns"
] | [
"$2.50",
"$2.60",
"$2.70",
"$2.80",
"$2.90",
"$3.00"
] | [
"Inez",
"Jaime",
"Mildred",
"Olive",
"Ronald",
"Sue"
] | [
"artichokes",
"beets",
"endive",
"kale",
"radishes",
"turnips"
] | [
"Cambridge",
"Dickens",
"Eddyville",
"New Canada",
"Redway",
"Yorba Linda"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0687d355a3546d20a12af8f418fa9cde |
The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each. | [
"The campaign produced by Iva Ingram has brought in more responses than the ad with the $65,000 budget.",
"The six campaigns are the campaign with the $75,000 budget, the campaign with 925 responses, the ad with 775 responses, the campaign with 625 responses, the billboard and the ad produced by Faith Fowler.",
"The radio spot is either the campaign with the $20,000 budget or the ad produced by Iva Ingram.",
"The ad with the $15,000 budget wasn't produced by Eddie Evans.",
"The ad with the $65,000 budget has brought 150 fewer responses than the radio spot.",
"The billboard wasn't produced by Hal Hopkins.",
"The newspaper ad, the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins, and the campaign with 625 responses are three different campaigns.",
"Of the ad with the $65,000 budget and the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble, one has brought in 775 responses and the other is the direct mailer.",
"The billboard has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.",
"The web campaign is either the ad with the $30,000 budget or the campaign produced by Eddie Evans.",
"The radio spot, the campaign with the $15,000 budget, and the ad with 625 responses are three different campaigns.",
"The ad produced by Iva Ingram has brought 450 fewer responses than the tv commercial.",
"The newspaper ad is either the campaign produced by Eddie Evans or the campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby."
] | [
"Responses",
"Ad Type",
"Directors",
"Budgets"
] | [
"625",
"775",
"925",
"1075",
"1225",
"1375"
] | [
"billboard",
"direct mailer",
"newspaper ad",
"radio spot",
"tv commercial",
"web campaign"
] | [
"Eddie Evans",
"Faith Fowler",
"Gilda Gamble",
"Hal Hopkins",
"Iva Ingram",
"Kenneth Kirby"
] | [
"$15,000",
"$20,000",
"$30,000",
"$65,000",
"$75,000",
"$90,000"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b77e05fdac513b5f30587ab6cf578b00 |
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. | [
"Walter isn't 9 years old.",
"Vicki has a birthday 4 days after the 14-year-old.",
"The one with the April 15th birthday isn't 18 years old.",
"The one from Valley Center is either the 18-year-old or the grandchild with the April 11th birthday.",
"The grandchild with the April 19th birthday is either the 9-year-old or the child from West Okoboji.",
"The 8-year-old is either the child with the April 11th birthday or Kerry.",
"Of the child from Popejoy and Hilda, one is 12 years old and the other was born on April 15th.",
"The grandchild with the April 23rd birthday is 8 years old.",
"Of the grandchild from El Monte and Ollie, one is 8 years old and the other was born on April 3rd.",
"The 14-year-old has a birthday 8 days before the child from Popejoy.",
"The 12-year-old has a birthday 8 days before the grandchild from Goldfield.",
"The grandchild from Le Mars has a birthday sometime after the 14-year-old."
] | [
"Birthdays",
"Grandchildren",
"Ages",
"Towns"
] | [
"April 3rd",
"April 7th",
"April 11th",
"April 15th",
"April 19th",
"April 23rd"
] | [
"Hilda",
"Kerry",
"Michelle",
"Ollie",
"Vicki",
"Walter"
] | [
"5",
"8",
"9",
"12",
"14",
"18"
] | [
"El Monte",
"Goldfield",
"Le Mars",
"Popejoy",
"Valley Center",
"West Okoboji"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=cb512b0d013be43d0b999a7fb53a7e75 |
A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points. | [
"Geneva finished sometime before the competitor who started from Arcata.",
"Rodney finished 22 days before the competitor who started from Cayucos.",
"Tracy didn't start out from Ventura.",
"The six rowers were the rower who finished at Nemuro, the athlete who started from Point Arena, Pedro, the competitor who traveled for 239 days, the rower who started from Ventura and the competitor who started from Arcata.",
"The rower who started from Arcata finished 44 days before the rower who finished at Miyako.",
"Of the rower who started from Pismo Beach and Geneva, one finished in 184 days and the other finished at Yamada.",
"Pedro didn't finish in exactly 228 days.",
"Of Flora and Tracy, one started from Arcata and the other finished at Takahagi.",
"The rower who finished at Kushiro finished sometime after the rower who started from Point Arena."
] | [
"Durations",
"Rowers",
"Start Points",
"End Points"
] | [
"184 days",
"195 days",
"206 days",
"217 days",
"228 days",
"239 days"
] | [
"Flora",
"Geneva",
"Pedro",
"Rodney",
"Tracy",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Arcata",
"Bodega Bay",
"Cayucos",
"Pismo Beach",
"Point Arena",
"Ventura"
] | [
"Hachinohe",
"Kushiro",
"Miyako",
"Nemuro",
"Takahagi",
"Yamada"
] | 4x6 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d32458e65507fde149782b0b72dabf1d |
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