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Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market. | [
"The $195 siren is either the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels or the siren released in 2000.",
"Of the siren released in 1999 and the Bradley X9, one is 110 decibels loud and the other costs $188.",
"The Securalert is 10 decibels quieter than the $145 siren.",
"The four sirens are the Eco Alert, the siren released in 1994, the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels and the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels.",
"The siren released in 2003 is quieter than the $188 siren.",
"The Securalert was released in 1994.",
"The siren with a loudness of 105 decibels is either the $195 siren or the Securalert."
] | [
"Decibels",
"Sirens",
"Years",
"Prices"
] | [
"100 decibels",
"105 decibels",
"110 decibels",
"115 decibels"
] | [
"Armor-Stop",
"Bradley X9",
"Eco Alert",
"Securalert"
] | [
"1994",
"1999",
"2000",
"2003"
] | [
"$140",
"$145",
"$188",
"$195"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fe45a721f1d78ebd9ce933fa99a225ef |
Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid. | [
"The shot published by Science World was taken 2 months after the shot that cost $475.",
"Of the shot of the snow leopard and the photo taken in May, one cost $250 and the other was published by The Geographer.",
"The photo of the red panda was taken 1 month after the shot that cost $475.",
"Neither the photo taken in March nor the photo of the snow leopard was the shot that cost $700.",
"The photo of the arctic fox was taken 1 month before the photo published by Nature Monthly.",
"The shot of the snow leopard, the shot published by Science World and the photo published by Nature Monthly were all different photos."
] | [
"Months",
"Animals",
"Magazines",
"Prices"
] | [
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June"
] | [
"arctic fox",
"red panda",
"snow leopard",
"white rhino"
] | [
"Nature Monthly",
"Science World",
"The Geographer",
"Travel Almanac"
] | [
"$250",
"$475",
"$700",
"$900"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7abf4ef0c4ccceddedf9f5342105e88a |
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 $5.50 product is either Heddy Heath's honey or the basswood product.",
"Keith Koch's product, the lemon blossom honey, and the product from Lubec are three different products.",
"Heddy Heath's product costs less than Keith Koch's product.",
"The sage honey is either the honey from Eldon or the honey from Lubec.",
"Linda Lynn's honey costs 2 dollars more than the honey from Mariaville.",
"The honey from Davis City costs 2 dollars less than the lemon blossom product.",
"The honey from Lubec costs 1 dollar more than Keith Koch's product."
] | [
"Prices",
"Nectars",
"Providers",
"Towns"
] | [
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] | [
"basswood",
"lemon blossom",
"sage",
"sourwood"
] | [
"Heddy Heath",
"Keith Koch",
"Linda Lynn",
"Midge Mintz"
] | [
"Davis City",
"Eldon",
"Lubec",
"Mariaville"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=42409c7046845b5f759cc9e9ac0d4793 |
Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print. | [
"The white piece required 10 fewer minutes to print than Jacqueline's item.",
"The orange design was either the skull or Irma's design.",
"The phone case took 10 more minutes to print than the white design.",
"Of the item that printed in 25 minutes and the blue piece, one was the mask and the other was Dennis's.",
"Irma's item, the item that printed in 25 minutes, and the item that printed in 15 minutes are three different items."
] | [
"Times",
"Students",
"Items",
"Colors"
] | [
"10 minutes",
"15 minutes",
"20 minutes",
"25 minutes"
] | [
"Dennis",
"Irma",
"Jacqueline",
"Philip"
] | [
"cup",
"mask",
"phone case",
"skull"
] | [
"blue",
"orange",
"white",
"yellow"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=68e9922a5f8cea51966edb651aaad378 |
Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced. | [
"The alfalfa honey costs 1 dollar less than the product from Belmond.",
"Of Ivy Ingram's product and the clover product, one costs $7.50 and the other comes from Volga.",
"The honey from Unity, the $7.50 product, and the alfalfa product are three different products.",
"The $7.50 honey isn't produced by Nick Norris.",
"The clover product costs 2 dollars more than Heddy Heath's honey.",
"The $5.50 product is either Heddy Heath's product or the sage product.",
"Heddy Heath's product costs 1 dollar less than the product from Greenfield."
] | [
"Prices",
"Nectars",
"Providers",
"Towns"
] | [
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] | [
"alfalfa",
"clover",
"lemon blossom",
"sage"
] | [
"Heddy Heath",
"Ivy Ingram",
"Keith Koch",
"Nick Norris"
] | [
"Belmond",
"Greenfield",
"Unity",
"Volga"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=76f0c80cd6123bcdb23149eaf51d0f48 |
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 one who had the port paid 1 dollar less than Willie.",
"Of the person who paid $25.99 and the one who had the bordeaux, one was Genevieve and the other ordered the osso bucco.",
"Neither Willie nor the diner who ordered the sea bass was the person who paid $25.99.",
"Of the person who paid $26.99 and the one who had the chianti, one ordered the pork chops and the other was Willie.",
"Neither the one who had the bordeaux nor the diner who ordered the sea bass was April.",
"Genevieve paid more than the diner who ordered the pork chops."
] | [
"Prices",
"Names",
"Wines",
"Entrees"
] | [
"$24.99",
"$25.99",
"$26.99",
"$27.99"
] | [
"April",
"Genevieve",
"Isabel",
"Willie"
] | [
"bordeaux",
"chianti",
"port",
"shiraz"
] | [
"filet mignon",
"osso bucco",
"pork chops",
"sea bass"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0a5038d91ef7756da0488d25667f128d |
A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession. | [
"Neither the Redway native nor the writer was Al Allen.",
"Of the Redway native and the rancher, one was Fred Francis and the other ended up with 9,500 votes.",
"The writer finished 500 votes behind the Hebron native.",
"Kelly Kirby finished 1,000 votes behind the Redway native.",
"The academic finished 500 votes ahead of Kelly Kirby.",
"Kelly Kirby isn't from Coalinga."
] | [
"Votes",
"Candidates",
"Professions",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"8,500",
"9,000",
"9,500",
"10,000"
] | [
"Al Allen",
"Cate Carlson",
"Fred Francis",
"Kelly Kirby"
] | [
"academic",
"doctor",
"rancher",
"writer"
] | [
"Coalinga",
"Evansdale",
"Hebron",
"Redway"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=07e8edb651cdda573c243a897d404bc5 |
Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe. | [
"\"Baja Tickler\", the sauce rated at 15,000 SHU, and Ernestine's sauce are three different products.",
"\"Alpha Pepper\" is somewhat spicier than the product that uses the naga viper.",
"Of the sauce rated at 10,000 SHU and the sauce that uses the injie chili, one is \"Burn Squad\" and the other is Ernestine's.",
"The product that uses the ghost pepper is somewhat spicier than Betsy's sauce.",
"The product that uses the naga viper isn't \"Magma Drizzle\".",
"\"Alpha Pepper\" is either the sauce rated at 20,000 SHU or Betsy's hot sauce.",
"Verna's hot sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the sauce that uses the naga viper."
] | [
"SHU",
"Employees",
"Hot Sauces",
"Peppers"
] | [
"5,000",
"10,000",
"15,000",
"20,000"
] | [
"Betsy",
"Ernestine",
"Verna",
"Wanda"
] | [
"Alpha Pepper",
"Baja Tickler",
"Burn Squad",
"Magma Drizzle"
] | [
"bhut jolokia",
"ghost pepper",
"injie chili",
"naga viper"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e2d628945f4e7d686b7a389e25946ec7 |
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. | [
"The 11-year-old bird has a wingspan 8 inches longer than Angel.",
"The condor released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan 8 inches longer than the 10-year-old bird.",
"The condor released at Bingham Canyon is either Buddy or the condor with a wingspan of 102 inches.",
"The condor released at Alkali Ridge has a wingspan somewhat longer than Angel.",
"Charlie doesn't have a wingspan of 106 inches.",
"Of the 11-year-old condor and Gracie, one has a wingspan of 114 inches and the other was released at Pecos Pueblo.",
"The 4-year-old bird has a wingspan somewhat shorter than Charlie."
] | [
"Wingspans",
"Names",
"Ages",
"Locations"
] | [
"102 inches",
"106 inches",
"110 inches",
"114 inches"
] | [
"Angel",
"Buddy",
"Charlie",
"Gracie"
] | [
"4",
"9",
"10",
"11"
] | [
"Alkali Ridge",
"Bingham Canyon",
"Cordell Mesa",
"Pecos Pueblo"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e5aaa2ae1b4f912b94a3931f5dde6e44 |
Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature. | [
"The hotel on St. Martin, the option that costs $215 per night, and the option that offers hang gliding are three different resorts.",
"Of the hotel that costs $235 per night and the resort that offers skydiving, one is on St. Martin and the other is Sapphire Hills.",
"Silver Harbor costs 20 dollars less per night than the option that offers kayaking.",
"Of the resort on St. Martin and the hotel that costs $215 per night, one offers skydiving and the other is El Pacifico.",
"Grand Echo, the resort that offers hang gliding and the resort that costs $235 per night are all different resorts.",
"Sapphire Hills isn't on Anguilla.",
"El Pacifico costs 20 dollars more per night than the resort on Martinique.",
"The option on Martinique is either the hotel that offers kayaking or the resort that costs $195 per night."
] | [
"Prices",
"Resorts",
"Islands",
"Features"
] | [
"$175",
"$195",
"$215",
"$235"
] | [
"El Pacifico",
"Grand Echo",
"Sapphire Hills",
"Silver Harbor"
] | [
"Anguilla",
"Grenada",
"Martinique",
"St. Martin"
] | [
"hang gliding",
"kayaking",
"parasailing",
"skydiving"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1bb46fff10c1e0c7148c98639848b85d |
Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference "messages in a bottle" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one. | [
"The letter found in 2007 was sent 7 years before Noel's bottle.",
"The letter from Cherbourg is either the missive that was sent in 1976 or the missive that was sent in 1983.",
"Bernadette's bottle is either the letter from Torquay or the message found in 2012.",
"The letter found in 2007 was sent sometime after Bernadette's bottle.",
"Tracy's letter was sent 7 years after the message from Brighton.",
"The letter from Torquay, the letter found in 2009, and Noel's missive are three different letters.",
"The letter found in 2012 was sent 14 years before the message from Plymouth."
] | [
"Year Sent",
"Writers",
"Origins",
"Year Found"
] | [
"1962",
"1969",
"1976",
"1983"
] | [
"Bernadette",
"Carmen",
"Noel",
"Tracy"
] | [
"Brighton",
"Cherbourg",
"Plymouth",
"Torquay"
] | [
"2007",
"2009",
"2012",
"2015"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7ad1ac43f4e9d20d654a880f4da6630a |
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 22 ft vessel is either Ann Alvarado's vessel or the Adagio III.",
"Neither the Irish Pride nor the vessel at Dock 22 is Ivor Ingram's vessel.",
"Jasper Jones's sailboat is 6 feet longer than the boat at Dock 26.",
"The boat at Dock 22 is 3 feet longer than Ivor Ingram's sailboat.",
"The boat at Dock 18 is 6 feet shorter than the Irish Pride.",
"The Mystique is either the sailboat at Dock 19 or the boat at Dock 22.",
"Ann Alvarado's sailboat is somewhat shorter than Ivor Ingram's sailboat."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Owners",
"Docks"
] | [
"22 ft",
"25 ft",
"28 ft",
"31 ft"
] | [
"Adagio III",
"Irish Pride",
"Mystique",
"Sea Spirit"
] | [
"Ann Alvarado",
"Ivor Ingram",
"Jasper Jones",
"Kelly Koch"
] | [
"18",
"19",
"22",
"26"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d6e7399899b42c804b47f3381a529e31 |
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. | [
"Of the $150 cake and Yvette's piece, one is raspberry-flavored and the other is shaped like a potato.",
"The vanilla-flavored cake costs 25 dollars more than Ira's cake.",
"Melba's piece isn't shaped like a mountain.",
"Rick's piece is shaped like a train.",
"The piece shaped like a train costs 50 dollars more than Ira's cake.",
"The strawberry-flavored piece costs 50 dollars less than Yvette's piece."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Shapes",
"Flavors"
] | [
"$125",
"$150",
"$175",
"$200"
] | [
"Ira",
"Melba",
"Rick",
"Yvette"
] | [
"football",
"mountain",
"potato",
"train"
] | [
"chocolate",
"raspberry",
"strawberry",
"vanilla"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f5e7a8c15cb6cd27fb63aaad1e396af7 |
The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country. | [
"The squad from Paraguay ended with 12 silver medals.",
"The team from Jordan didn't finish with 2 silver medals.",
"Of the squad that won 2 gold medals and the team from Slovakia, one finished with 6 bronze medals and the other ended with 11 silver medal.",
"The team that won 12 silver medals ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the squad from Argentina.",
"The squad that won 15 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad from Argentina.",
"The team that won 8 bronze medals ended the games with 2 fewer gold medals than the team from Slovakia."
] | [
"Gold Medals",
"Countries",
"Silver Medals",
"Bronze Medals"
] | [
"1",
"2",
"3",
"4"
] | [
"Argentina",
"Jordan",
"Paraguay",
"Slovakia"
] | [
"1",
"2",
"11",
"12"
] | [
"4",
"6",
"8",
"15"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8612cb90c9bbf99a92dbd27de70afad2 |
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. | [
"The dancer who did the lindy scored 3 points higher than the person who danced fourth.",
"The contestant that scored 184 points was either Ollie or whoever danced the jitterbug.",
"Whoever danced the jitterbug scored somewhat higher than Yvette.",
"The performer who did the jitterbug scored 3 points lower than the person who danced seventh.",
"The four dancers were the dancer that scored 190 points, the dancer who performed fourth, the person who danced the lindy and the dancer who performed third.",
"Irma didn't finish with 184 points.",
"Of Ollie and the dancer that scored 190 points, one danced the boogie-woogie and the other danced seventh."
] | [
"Points",
"Names",
"Orders",
"Dance Styles"
] | [
"181 points",
"184 points",
"187 points",
"190 points"
] | [
"Irma",
"Kara",
"Ollie",
"Yvette"
] | [
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"7th"
] | [
"boogie-woogie",
"jitterbug",
"lindy",
"twist"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7de4b22e4eff48d214c7ac7bdb24d3a8 |
The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country. | [
"Hill Harvey dove 3 meters deeper than the contestant who went first.",
"The person who went second was either the contestant from Uganda or Hill Harvey.",
"The contestant who reached a depth of 101 meters was from Algeria.",
"Of the contestant who went third and the contestant from Yemen, one was Jorel Joyce and the other went to a maximum depth of 104 meters.",
"Of the competitor from Yemen and the person who went second, one went to a maximum depth of 107 meters and the other was Hill Harvey.",
"Chevy Chen dove deeper than the person from Uganda."
] | [
"Max Depths",
"Divers",
"Orders",
"Countries"
] | [
"98 meters",
"101 meters",
"104 meters",
"107 meters"
] | [
"Chevy Chen",
"Ferris Frye",
"Hill Harvey",
"Jorel Joyce"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fifth"
] | [
"Algeria",
"Romania",
"Uganda",
"Yemen"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a68f7866bf7eddee9160550e51e71654 |
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 $7.50 product is produced by Midge Mintz.",
"The honey from Santa Clara and Heddy Heath's honey are different products.",
"The product from Hiram costs more than the lemon blossom honey.",
"Of the lemon blossom honey and the fireweed product, one comes from Winterport and the other is produced by Nick Norris.",
"Nick Norris's product is either the fireweed product or the $6.50 product.",
"Of the fireweed product and the clover product, one comes from Isleton and the other is produced by Midge Mintz.",
"The $5.50 honey comes from Santa Clara."
] | [
"Prices",
"Nectars",
"Providers",
"Towns"
] | [
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] | [
"alfalfa",
"clover",
"fireweed",
"lemon blossom"
] | [
"Heddy Heath",
"Keith Koch",
"Midge Mintz",
"Nick Norris"
] | [
"Hiram",
"Isleton",
"Santa Clara",
"Winterport"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bdae6f3fda6aae89db432ec8eb9cf94a |
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. | [
"The film that opened in 65 theaters made 3 million more than the film directed by Micah Moreno.",
"Let Me Out is either the film that opened in 59 theaters or the film that opened in 65 theaters.",
"The film that opened in 45 theaters made 6 million less than Fast and Dead.",
"The film directed by Nan Norman made 6 million more than the movie that opened in 123 theaters.",
"The film that grossed $2 million is either the film directed by Jim Johnson or Amerigo.",
"The film directed by Jim Johnson made somewhat less than the film directed by Micah Moreno.",
"The movie directed by Micah Moreno, Fast and Dead, and the movie that opened in 65 theaters are three different films."
] | [
"Earnings",
"Movies",
"Directors",
"Theaters"
] | [
"$2 million",
"$5 million",
"$8 million",
"$11 million"
] | [
"Amerigo",
"Fast and Dead",
"Let Me Out",
"Tippecanoe"
] | [
"Jim Johnson",
"Micah Moreno",
"Nan Norman",
"Odette Olson"
] | [
"45",
"59",
"65",
"123"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3ce392b2d92f3d8c0a1c19a119cc78c9 |
The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun). | [
"The one Eddy Dennis discovered is either Trosny or the one with an orbital period of 58 years.",
"The comet with an orbital period of 15 years was discovered 1 year before the comet Nolan discovered.",
"The comet with an orbital period of 58 years was discovered 2 years before Sporrin.",
"Trosny, the comet with an orbital period of 30 years, and the one Nolan discovered are three different comets.",
"The one Rush discovered was discovered 1 year after Casputi.",
"Gostroma is either the one discovered in 2010 or the one discovered in 2011.",
"The comet with an orbital period of 15 years was discovered sometime after the one Eddy Dennis discovered."
] | [
"Years",
"Astronomers",
"Comets",
"Periods"
] | [
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011"
] | [
"Eddy Dennis",
"Jack Ingram",
"Nolan",
"Rush"
] | [
"Casputi",
"Gostroma",
"Sporrin",
"Trosny"
] | [
"15 years",
"30 years",
"58 years",
"65 years"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=783e5047d79522e718225c8f2b7ed924 |
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has. | [
"The person with 707 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 64 LinkedIn connections.",
"Neither the one with 589 Twitter followers nor the one with 140 Facebook friends is the one with 78 LinkedIn connections.",
"Of the one with 576 Twitter followers and the person with 84 LinkedIn connections, one is Yvonne and the other has 120 Facebook friends.",
"Tina is either the one with 78 LinkedIn connections or the one with 576 Twitter followers.",
"Edgar doesn't have exactly 58 LinkedIn connections.",
"Of Tina and the one with 804 Twitter followers, one has 120 Facebook friends and the other has 58 LinkedIn connections."
] | [
"Facebook",
"Names",
"LinkedIn",
"Twitter"
] | [
"120",
"130",
"140",
"150"
] | [
"Edgar",
"Jonathan",
"Tina",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"58",
"64",
"78",
"84"
] | [
"576",
"589",
"707",
"804"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bd8747e5b65e47e0fc7f83f51082a652 |
Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw. | [
"The trip with Quinn logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the outing to Eastbrook.",
"The outing to Janesville was either the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars or the outing with Paulette.",
"Neither the April 15 outing nor the April 7 outing was the outing with Paulette.",
"Neither the April 15 trip nor the outing to Eastbrook was the trip where they saw 23 shooting stars.",
"Of the April 4 outing and the trip where they saw 2 shooting stars, one was with Quinn and the other was in Gilmore City.",
"The April 17 trip was in Eastbrook.",
"The trip to Conesville logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the trip with Terrence."
] | [
"Shooting Stars",
"Dates",
"Locations",
"Partners"
] | [
"2",
"9",
"16",
"23"
] | [
"April 4",
"April 7",
"April 15",
"April 17"
] | [
"Conesville",
"Eastbrook",
"Gilmore City",
"Janesville"
] | [
"Paulette",
"Quinn",
"Stephanie",
"Terrence"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f580a797243fc6acb32a048b17edacbf |
Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage. | [
"Neither the 1,350 sq ft rental nor the home owned by Dan Callahan is the home that rents for $1,850/month.",
"Of the 1,475 sq ft rental and the house owned by Lyle Kramer, one rents for $1,850/month and the other is in Gilman.",
"The home in Gilman doesn't rent for $750/month.",
"The rental in Eagle Grove, the house owned by Dan Callahan and the 1,475 sq ft rental are all different houses.",
"The rental in Angelus Oaks is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,300/month.",
"The rental in Hamilton is 125 sq ft smaller than the rental owned by Hal Garrison.",
"The home that rents for $1,300/month is either the house owned by Hal Garrison or the 1,225 sq ft house.",
"Of the home that rents for $1,850/month and the 1,350 sq ft home, one is owned by Lyle Kramer and the other is in Angelus Oaks."
] | [
"Square Footage",
"Neighborhoods",
"Rents",
"Owners"
] | [
"1,100 sq ft",
"1,225 sq ft",
"1,350 sq ft",
"1,475 sq ft"
] | [
"Angelus Oaks",
"Eagle Grove",
"Gilman",
"Hamilton"
] | [
"$750/month",
"$950/month",
"$1,300/month",
"$1,850/month"
] | [
"Dan Callahan",
"Hal Garrison",
"Inga Howell",
"Lyle Kramer"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=97f32da08e828c5fead5a5e73f26df66 |
Its time for this year's Strongman "Dead Lift" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift. | [
"The Swede is either Francisco or Wendell.",
"The contestant going seventh will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the Swede.",
"Of the American and Wendell, one will lift 960 lbs and the other will go third.",
"The man who will lift 920 lbs will go fifth.",
"The man who will lift 880 lbs is the Russian.",
"The man going seventh is either the Dane or Oliver.",
"Oliver is either the Russian or the contestant going fifth."
] | [
"Weights",
"Competitors",
"Nationalities",
"Orders"
] | [
"880 lbs",
"920 lbs",
"960 lbs",
"1,000 lbs"
] | [
"Francisco",
"Nicola",
"Oliver",
"Wendell"
] | [
"American",
"Dane",
"Russian",
"Swede"
] | [
"first",
"third",
"fifth",
"seventh"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4189de965b3dfba7a0bb533048d68517 |
Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market. | [
"Of the siren released in 1998 and the $145 siren, one is 100 decibels loud and the other is the Viking 5.",
"The $145 siren is louder than the Securalert.",
"The $120 siren wasn't released in 1998.",
"Of the Securalert and the $145 siren, one is 110 decibels loud and the other was released in 1999.",
"The $160 siren was released in 2004.",
"The siren released in 1997 is either the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels or the Rip Tide."
] | [
"Decibels",
"Sirens",
"Years",
"Prices"
] | [
"100 decibels",
"105 decibels",
"110 decibels",
"115 decibels"
] | [
"Rip Tide",
"Securalert",
"Soundarm",
"Viking 5"
] | [
"1997",
"1998",
"1999",
"2004"
] | [
"$120",
"$124",
"$145",
"$160"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=28848c93494b926fb4d526f75e1b947e |
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address. | [
"The business on Tamarac Street charges 8 cents less per gallon than the business in Santa Rosa.",
"The gas station in Miles is either the gas station charging $1.15 per gallon or the store charging $1.19 per gallon.",
"Phil's Fill-Up charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store in Deer Isle.",
"The business in Udell, the gas station on Ivy Street, and Kwik Mart are three different stations.",
"The store on Emma Street charges 4 cents less per gallon than Kwik Mart.",
"The store on Emma Street charges somewhat more per gallon than Ballantines.",
"Ballantines is either the gas station in Udell or the gas station on Tamarac Street."
] | [
"Prices",
"Gas Stations",
"Towns",
"Streets"
] | [
"$1.07",
"$1.11",
"$1.15",
"$1.19"
] | [
"Ballantines",
"Energo",
"Kwik Mart",
"Phil\\'s Fill-Up"
] | [
"Deer Isle",
"Miles",
"Santa Rosa",
"Udell"
] | [
"Emma Street",
"Ivy Street",
"Tamarac Street",
"York Court"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f4b67d39ee53fa4aa2fe75150c2ceb84 |
The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown. | [
"The contestant from Raleigh began his contest 15 minutes after the competitor who won the doughnut contest.",
"The person from Naperville began his contest sometime after Zachary.",
"The person who began his competition at 11:30 am is either Wilbur or the contestant from Naperville.",
"The competitor from Naperville began his contest 15 minutes before the contestant who won the jalapeno contest.",
"Isaac didn't start his contest at 11:30 am.",
"Of Wilbur and the competitor who began his competition at 12:00 pm, one was from Monkton and the other won the jalapeno contest.",
"The four contestants are the person who began his competition at 12:00 pm, the person who won the doughnut contest, the person from Raleigh and the competitor who won the chicken wing contest."
] | [
"Start Times",
"Names",
"Foods",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"11:15 am",
"11:30 am",
"11:45 am",
"12:00 pm"
] | [
"Isaac",
"Ollie",
"Wilbur",
"Zachary"
] | [
"blueberry pie",
"chicken wing",
"doughnut",
"jalapeno"
] | [
"Monkton",
"Naperville",
"Raleigh",
"Yaro City"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=15e6e79f312f637f200b38b04469aa30 |
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 person who will be working with Orlando, the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am, and the person who will be going to the Algebra class are three different people.",
"Of the interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm and the interpreter who will be going to the History class, one will be working with Orlando and the other is Frederick.",
"Of the interpreter who will be working with Orlando and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am, one will be going to the History class and the other is Darren.",
"The interpreter who will be working with Nelson is either the person who will be going to the Calculus class or the interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am.",
"Frederick won't be working with Lester.",
"Earnest, the interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class and the person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm are all different people.",
"Gordon will start 1 hour before the person who will be going to the Calculus class.",
"Darren will start 1 hour after the person who will be working with Nelson."
] | [
"Times",
"Interpreters",
"Students",
"Classes"
] | [
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm"
] | [
"Darren",
"Earnest",
"Frederick",
"Gordon"
] | [
"Lester",
"Marguerite",
"Nelson",
"Orlando"
] | [
"Algebra",
"Calculus",
"Chemistry",
"History"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5e986601f1679b579d88e23a251e8868 |
Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each. | [
"The English class is either Mr. Osborn's class or Mr. Newman's class.",
"The class in room 125 is held 1 period after the course in room 412.",
"Mr. Osborn's class is either the second period class or the fourth period class.",
"The class in room 412 is held 2 periods before Mr. Villarreal's class.",
"The course in room 412 is English.",
"Of the Biology class and the third period class, one is taught by Mr. Villarreal and the other is in room 201.",
"The second period class isn't taught by Mr. Kerr.",
"The Physics class is held 2 periods after the class in room 412."
] | [
"Periods",
"Room Numbers",
"Teachers",
"Classes"
] | [
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th"
] | [
"125",
"201",
"207",
"412"
] | [
"Kerr",
"Newman",
"Osborn",
"Villarreal"
] | [
"Biology",
"English",
"History",
"Physics"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e0f0af2d76ebc1f9c162109171a64e72 |
Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in. | [
"The person who came in at 7:30am was either Velma or the person who asked for mozzarella.",
"Of the person who came in at 8:00am and the person who ordered wheat bread, one was Velma and the other ordered mozzarella.",
"The customer who asked for feta asked for pumpernickel.",
"Angie came in a half-hour after the person who ordered challah.",
"The customer who asked for mozzarella came in sometime after Tricia.",
"The customer who asked for havarti came in sometime after Hilda.",
"Neither the customer who ordered matzo nor the person who asked for mozzarella was Angie."
] | [
"Times",
"Customers",
"Breads",
"Cheeses"
] | [
"7:00am",
"7:30am",
"8:00am",
"8:30am"
] | [
"Angie",
"Hilda",
"Tricia",
"Velma"
] | [
"challah",
"matzo",
"pumpernickel",
"wheat bread"
] | [
"feta",
"gorgonzola",
"havarti",
"mozzarella"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=15bb0e17f278dfadd12e70f1cfd4c3df |
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 Istryn and the planet orbiting star EX 53, one is 43 light years from earth and the other has a diameter of 243,000 mi..",
"Kinucia is 2 light years closer to us than Cheelia.",
"Kinucia doesn't have a diameter of 540,000 mi..",
"The planet orbiting star VJD 913 is closer to us than the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi..",
"The exoplanet with a diameter of 281,000 mi. is either the planet 41 light years from earth or the planet orbiting star EX 53.",
"The exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120 is either Cheelia or Istryn.",
"The exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. is 4 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star PLC 120."
] | [
"Distances",
"Planets",
"Stars",
"Sizes"
] | [
"41 light years",
"43 light years",
"45 light years",
"47 light years"
] | [
"Cheelia",
"Istryn",
"Kinucia",
"Rodul"
] | [
"EX 53",
"PLC 120",
"VJD 913",
"ZQ 75"
] | [
"243,000 mi.",
"281,000 mi.",
"310,000 mi.",
"540,000 mi."
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3526e856f352967f15a8e057f9dadd09 |
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 Mr. Gallegos and the customer going out on July 13, one wants to see Queen's Bench and the other will go out with Ted.",
"The diver going out with Sylvia will dive 1 day after Mrs. Blake.",
"The customer going out on July 14 is either the customer headed to Little Reef or the customer headed to Rowe Island.",
"The customer going out with Rachael will dive 1 day before Mrs. Blake.",
"Mrs. Blake will dive 1 day before the customer headed to Rowe Island.",
"Mr. Erickson isn't going to Rowe Island."
] | [
"Dates",
"Customers",
"Guides",
"Locations"
] | [
"July 13",
"July 14",
"July 15",
"July 16"
] | [
"Mrs. Blake",
"Ms. Chang",
"Mr. Erickson",
"Mr. Gallegos"
] | [
"Nadine",
"Rachael",
"Sylvia",
"Ted"
] | [
"Little Reef",
"Ovid\\'s Cove",
"Queen\\'s Bench",
"Rowe Island"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3dc0bf431ced0a8faf488291f36409ff |
The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking. | [
"The group from Evansdale was ranked 1 place behind the \"Oil Crew\".",
"The group from Prairie City was ranked somewhere behind the purple team.",
"The red team was ranked 2 places behind the white team.",
"Of the purple team and the squad that finished third, one is from Evansdale and the other is the \"Color Blinds\".",
"The \"Splat Squad\" doesn't use purple paintballs.",
"The group from Evansdale was ranked somewhere ahead of the yellow team.",
"The team from Forest City uses yellow paintballs."
] | [
"Rankings",
"Teams",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth"
] | [
"Color Blinds",
"Night Ninjas",
"Oil Crew",
"Splat Squad"
] | [
"purple",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] | [
"Armona",
"Evansdale",
"Forest City",
"Prairie City"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2a9ba212b6f712c351abbfa3c02d2137 |
Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date. | [
"Ian was either the lawyer or the date that took Kara to the skating rink.",
"Frank was older than the boxer.",
"The man that took Kara to the restaurant was 1 year older than the man that took Kara to the movies.",
"The date that took Kara to the movies was the lawyer.",
"Max wasn't exactly 22 years old.",
"Of the boxer and the 25-year-old, one took Kara to the beach and the other was Omar.",
"The teacher was 1 year younger than the lawyer."
] | [
"Ages",
"Dates",
"Professions",
"Locations"
] | [
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25"
] | [
"Frank",
"Ian",
"Max",
"Omar"
] | [
"boxer",
"lawyer",
"musician",
"teacher"
] | [
"beach",
"movies",
"restaurant",
"skating rink"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7e93ca46039c3013c1ff930af85de5a3 |
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 2008 isn't Molly.",
"Barbara's canine won 1 year before Fernando's canine.",
"Fernando's canine is either the dalmatian or the dog that won in 2006.",
"The canine that won in 2006 isn't Molly.",
"The canine that won in 2008 is either the great dane or Fernando's canine.",
"Anita's dog won 1 year after Elsie's dog.",
"Barbara's dog isn't Stella.",
"Of the canine that won in 2007 and the pekingese, one is Elsie's and the other is Harley."
] | [
"Years",
"Owners",
"Breeds",
"Dogs"
] | [
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009"
] | [
"Anita",
"Barbara",
"Elsie",
"Fernando"
] | [
"dalmatian",
"great dane",
"maltese",
"pekingese"
] | [
"Harley",
"Molly",
"Riley",
"Stella"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d342bf862fb65b9483a6023112951a76 |
Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location. | [
"The customer with the $9.50 fare was either the customer who was dropped off on Shelly Lane or the customer who got picked up at the Norvell House.",
"The client who was dropped off on Shelly Lane paid somewhat more than the customer who was dropped off on Todd Street.",
"Rosa paid 3 dollars less than the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.",
"The person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower was either Max or the client with the $9.50 fare.",
"Zachary paid 3 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Moore Mansion.",
"The customer who was dropped off on Penates Drive wasn't picked up at the Norvell House.",
"The customer with the $12.50 fare wasn't dropped off on Penates Drive.",
"Sara paid 3 dollars more than Max."
] | [
"Fares",
"Customers",
"Pickup Points",
"Drop-off Points"
] | [
"$6.50",
"$9.50",
"$12.50",
"$15.50"
] | [
"Max",
"Rosa",
"Sara",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Camlin Hotel",
"Moore Mansion",
"Norvell House",
"Seattle Tower"
] | [
"Penates Drive",
"Q Street",
"Shelly Lane",
"Todd Street"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9bf397c5929e3564488e40226ba7d516 |
Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation. | [
"Of the presenter who got the A- and Belinda, one talked about Diocletian and the other spoke for 12 minutes.",
"Yolanda was either the presenter who got the A or the student who gave the presentation on Diocletian.",
"The student who gave the presentation on Diocletian spoke for a somewhat longer time than Kim.",
"The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on Nero or Yolanda.",
"The presenter who got the B- spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Tacitus.",
"The student who spoke for 6 minutes got the D.",
"Belinda and the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian were different students."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Emperors",
"Grades"
] | [
"6 minutes",
"8 minutes",
"10 minutes",
"12 minutes"
] | [
"Belinda",
"Kim",
"Winifred",
"Yolanda"
] | [
"Diocletian",
"Nero",
"Tacitus",
"Valerian"
] | [
"A",
"A-",
"B-",
"D"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0e1a273e75f259a030429051b65d654a |
A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on. | [
"Mercedes, the graduate assigned to mission GX-13 and the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260 are all different people.",
"Geraldine will launch 1 month before the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260.",
"The astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes, the graduate launching in January, and Mercedes are three different people.",
"The person assigned to mission GX-13 will launch 2 months after the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays.",
"Of Mercedes and the astronaut launching in March, one will focus on ant colonies and the other will be on mission TV-412.",
"Harold will launch 1 month after the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays."
] | [
"Months",
"Astronauts",
"Missions",
"Subjects"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April"
] | [
"Geraldine",
"Harold",
"Mercedes",
"Patti"
] | [
"CR-260",
"GX-13",
"TV-412",
"WB-664"
] | [
"ant colonies",
"gamma rays",
"plant enzymes",
"solar storms"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4e45212060fb7dc94eee5c3787d7f1ca |
Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer. | [
"The client who paid $15.50, the customer who ordered the firecracker roll, and the client who ordered the spicy tuna roll are three different people.",
"The client who ordered the hawaiian roll ordered the spicy tuna roll.",
"Allan, the customer who ordered the firecracker roll, and the customer who ordered the dynamite roll are three different people.",
"Fred paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll.",
"The customer who ordered the rainbow roll paid 2 dollars less than Orlando.",
"The client who ordered the volcano roll is either the person who paid $15.50 or Allan.",
"Of the customer who ordered the dragon roll and the client who paid $9.50, one is Fred and the other ordered the teriyaki roll."
] | [
"Prices",
"Rolls",
"Rolls",
"Customers"
] | [
"$9.50",
"$11.50",
"$13.50",
"$15.50"
] | [
"dragon",
"dynamite",
"firecracker",
"hawaiian"
] | [
"rainbow",
"spicy tuna",
"teriyaki",
"volcano"
] | [
"Allan",
"Fred",
"Gilbert",
"Orlando"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f2b594e76bc938a522e015b8e0c357b2 |
Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin. | [
"The Vile Night was captained by Sparrow Annis.",
"The vessel captained by Crazy Kate sank 18 years before the boat from England.",
"The ship from Denmark sank sometime before the ship captained by Four Eyed Fin.",
"The Mermaid went down in 1767.",
"Of the Vile Night and the vessel captained by Four Eyed Fin, one hailed from Spain and the other went down in 1749.",
"The Sea Shame, the vessel that sank in 1749, and the one from Denmark are three different ships.",
"The boat from Ireland was either the vessel captained by Sparrow Annis or the Mermaid."
] | [
"Years",
"Ships",
"Pirates",
"Countries"
] | [
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767"
] | [
"Barnacle",
"Mermaid",
"Sea Shame",
"Vile Night"
] | [
"Crazy Kate",
"Four Eyed Fin",
"Ruthless Ruby",
"Sparrow Annis"
] | [
"Denmark",
"England",
"Ireland",
"Spain"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=06358b629c0fcd4920a6775629342633 |
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published. | [
"Of the textbook written by Pat Peterson and the $34.99 title, one was published in 2005 and the other covers algebra.",
"The textbook that was published in 2005 costs less than the title written by Tara Tyne.",
"The textbook that was published in 2005 costs 5 dollars more than the field theory title.",
"The book that was published in 2012 costs more than the textbook written by Pat Peterson.",
"The textbook written by Rosa Rubens costs 10 dollars more than the textbook written by Steve Spark.",
"The pre-calculus textbook wasn't authored by Pat Peterson.",
"The title that was published in 2008 was written by Tara Tyne."
] | [
"Prices",
"Fields",
"Authors",
"Years"
] | [
"$24.99",
"$29.99",
"$34.99",
"$39.99"
] | [
"algebra",
"calculus",
"field theory",
"pre-calculus"
] | [
"Pat Peterson",
"Rosa Rubens",
"Steve Spark",
"Tara Tyne"
] | [
"2003",
"2005",
"2008",
"2012"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=32a3fafd2ed88bee43826cd65b054b4c |
MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics. | [
"Glenda's event, the event with 100 attendees, and the job in Delaware are three different events.",
"Of Oliver's event and the conference event, one will be in Wyoming and the other will have 100 attendees.",
"The assignment in Rhode Island is either the symposium job or Edmund's assignment.",
"Edmund's event will have 125 attendees.",
"The birthday job will involve 25 fewer people than the event in Iowa.",
"Oliver's event is the symposium.",
"The assignment in Delaware will involve somewhat fewer people than the conference assignment."
] | [
"People",
"Planners",
"Events",
"Locations"
] | [
"50",
"75",
"100",
"125"
] | [
"Aimee",
"Edmund",
"Glenda",
"Oliver"
] | [
"birthday",
"conference",
"graduation",
"symposium"
] | [
"Delaware",
"Iowa",
"Rhode Island",
"Wyoming"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c62fb679a5c84fa07bf1e3f3ec37ed32 |
It's formal night on the deck of the "Emerald Crystal" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took. | [
"The person who went to Barbados set sail 2 years before Miranda.",
"The person who went to Jamaica set sail sometime before Kathy.",
"The traveler who went to Jamaica is either the traveler who took the Trinity cruise or the traveler who took the 1983 cruise.",
"Neither the person who went to Barbados nor the traveler who went to Jamaica is Jessica.",
"The person who went to Jamaica set sail 1 year after Jessica.",
"Of the traveler who went to Martinique and Miranda, one took the Farralon cruise and the other was on the 1985 cruise.",
"The traveler who went to Martinique set sail 2 years after the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise."
] | [
"Years",
"Names",
"Cruise Lines",
"Destinations"
] | [
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986"
] | [
"Jessica",
"Kathy",
"Miranda",
"Ollie"
] | [
"Azure Seas",
"Farralon",
"Neptunia",
"Trinity"
] | [
"Barbados",
"Grenada",
"Jamaica",
"Martinique"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=420b86bb39cb011cd9e836117f286113 |
Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives. | [
"Whoever dove on Wednesday, the person who caught 12 lion fish, and Stacy are three different people.",
"Stacy, the person who worked at Charles Sink and the person who worked at Ash Cay were all different people.",
"The person who worked at Charles Sink caught 6 more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.",
"Loretta caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.",
"Freddie caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay.",
"Of Stacy and the person who caught 18 lion fish, one dived on Monday and the other worked at Ethel Bay."
] | [
"Lion Fish",
"Spearfishers",
"Locations",
"Days"
] | [
"12",
"15",
"18",
"21"
] | [
"Freddie",
"Loretta",
"Stacy",
"Vernon"
] | [
"Ash Cay",
"Charles Sink",
"Ethel Bay",
"Holly Hock"
] | [
"Monday",
"Tuesday",
"Wednesday",
"Saturday"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=04a5ca9bdb2d5b5973f272623aecc5b5 |
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. | [
"Mercedes asked for wheat grass.",
"Mercedes wanted bananas.",
"Zachary paid 1 dollar less than Otis.",
"Of Otis and the customer who paid $9.75, one wanted tangerines and the other asked for acai berries.",
"The customer who wanted strawberries paid 1 dollar less than the customer who requested kale.",
"The person who paid $7.75, the person who requested quinoa, and the customer who requested acai berries are three different people."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Superfoods",
"Fruits"
] | [
"$6.75",
"$7.75",
"$8.75",
"$9.75"
] | [
"Ken",
"Mercedes",
"Otis",
"Zachary"
] | [
"acai berries",
"kale",
"quinoa",
"wheat grass"
] | [
"bananas",
"raspberries",
"strawberries",
"tangerines"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d4a1a06c407a156a62d19b70ef364eed |
Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it. | [
"The macchiato cost 20 cents more than the beverage Charlie ordered.",
"The coffee ordered by Darrell wasn't the eggnog latte.",
"The beverage Eduardo ordered was the macchiato.",
"The coffee served by Willie cost 10 cents more than the coffee Charlie ordered.",
"The beverage served by Toni cost 20 cents less than the beverage Henry ordered.",
"Of the drink that cost $3.40 and the drink ordered by Henry, one was served by Patsy and the other was the espresso."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Orders",
"Servers"
] | [
"$3.30",
"$3.40",
"$3.50",
"$3.60"
] | [
"Charlie",
"Darrell",
"Eduardo",
"Henry"
] | [
"cappuccino",
"eggnog latte",
"espresso",
"macchiato"
] | [
"Minnie",
"Patsy",
"Toni",
"Willie"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f63665add686ff8d3ffd4dffedc97d64 |
The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found. | [
"The animal found in Alaska lived 30,000 years after the mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall.",
"The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall was either \"Bernie\" or the mammoth found in Scotland.",
"Of the mammoth found in Norway and the mammoth found in Michigan, one was named \"Ellie\" and the other was 8.1 ft tall.",
"The mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall lived 30,000 years after the mammoth found in Norway.",
"\"Dumbo\" wasn't found in Michigan.",
"The animal that was 8.6 ft tall lived 30,000 years before the mammoth found in Scotland.",
"\"Bernie\" lived sometime before the animal that was 8.1 ft tall."
] | [
"Ages",
"Names",
"Locations",
"Heights"
] | [
"230,000 years",
"200,000 years",
"170,000 years",
"140,000 years"
] | [
"Bernie",
"Dumbo",
"Ellie",
"Snuffles"
] | [
"Alaska",
"Michigan",
"Norway",
"Scotland"
] | [
"7.8 ft",
"8.1 ft",
"8.6 ft",
"8.9 ft"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5ab5e0eea87eefcf49cf31d175a71534 |
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. | [
"Of the direct mailer and the campaign produced by Julie Jordan, one has the $20,000 budget and the other has brought in 1075 responses.",
"The magazine ad, the ad produced by Julie Jordan, and the ad with the $50,000 budget are three different campaigns.",
"The campaign produced by Gilda Gamble has brought 150 fewer responses than the direct mailer.",
"The web campaign has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $50,000 budget.",
"The ad produced by Kenneth Kirby is either the ad with the $15,000 budget or the magazine ad.",
"The ad with 775 responses, the ad produced by Faith Fowler, and the campaign produced by Julie Jordan are three different campaigns."
] | [
"Responses",
"Ad Type",
"Directors",
"Budgets"
] | [
"625",
"775",
"925",
"1075"
] | [
"direct mailer",
"magazine ad",
"newspaper ad",
"web campaign"
] | [
"Faith Fowler",
"Gilda Gamble",
"Julie Jordan",
"Kenneth Kirby"
] | [
"$15,000",
"$20,000",
"$50,000",
"$65,000"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e0d87cb599d5fe8367ca6b19074d5e7e |
Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars). | [
"Hurricane Joan hit 4 years before Hurricane Rachel.",
"Of the hurricane that hit in 1948 and the hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage, one was Hurricane Lucy and the other hit land at Escondido.",
"The hurricane that hit in 1952 was either the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage or Hurricane Rachel.",
"Hurricane Rachel was either the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage or the storm that hit in 1944.",
"The storm that hit in 1952 didn't make landfall at Granger.",
"The storm that hit in 1944 didn't make landfall at Granger.",
"Hurricane Iris hit 4 years after Hurricane Lucy.",
"Hurricane Joan didn't make landfall at Rockford."
] | [
"Years",
"Hurricanes",
"Destruction",
"Cities"
] | [
"1944",
"1948",
"1952",
"1956"
] | [
"Iris",
"Joan",
"Lucy",
"Rachel"
] | [
"$12.5 million",
"$16.6 million",
"$17.4 million",
"$19.2 million"
] | [
"Escondido",
"Granger",
"Hesperia",
"Rockford"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c443bd4da053c783861f6e47b3397f8d |
As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length. | [
"Line E is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH or the 750 ft one.",
"Line E is longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft.",
"Line D is 50 feet shorter than the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.",
"The line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH reaches a height of 70 ft.",
"Line F is 50 feet shorter than the line with a maximum height of 45 ft.",
"The zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft is shorter than Line D.",
"Line D doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 35 MPH."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Zip Line",
"Heights",
"Max Speeds"
] | [
"650 ft",
"700 ft",
"750 ft",
"800 ft"
] | [
"Line B",
"Line D",
"Line E",
"Line F"
] | [
"25 ft",
"30 ft",
"45 ft",
"70 ft"
] | [
"25 MPH",
"35 MPH",
"40 MPH",
"50 MPH"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=34363a0cc5f17e822f51c723ca36ef86 |
Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars). | [
"Of the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia and the storm that hit in 1952, one was Hurricane Yvette and the other caused $13.1 million in damage.",
"Hurricane Sabrina hit 8 years before the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.",
"Hurricane Gwendolyn was either the hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage or the storm that made landfall at Zamora.",
"Hurricane Sabrina hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage.",
"The hurricane that made landfall at Varina was either the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage or the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage.",
"Hurricane Catherine didn't cause exactly $12.5 million in damage."
] | [
"Years",
"Hurricanes",
"Destruction",
"Cities"
] | [
"1944",
"1948",
"1952",
"1956"
] | [
"Catherine",
"Gwendolyn",
"Sabrina",
"Yvette"
] | [
"$12.5 million",
"$13.1 million",
"$16.6 million",
"$16.9 million"
] | [
"Alta Vista",
"Hesperia",
"Varina",
"Zamora"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=75b0617f1720621b0bc6965d6932be22 |
Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs. | [
"Red Eye Party is either the show on channel 7 or Nate Nichol's show.",
"The show that starts at 10:30 pm airs on channel 2.",
"Of the program on channel 11 and Red Eye Party, one starts at 11:00 pm and the other is hosted by Nate Nichol.",
"Of Up Till Two and the program on channel 11, one is hosted by Oda Osborn and the other starts at 10:45 pm.",
"Nate Nichol's show starts 15 minutes after Green Tonight.",
"Ken Kirby's show starts sometime after the program on channel 7."
] | [
"Time Slots",
"Hosts",
"Titles",
"Channels"
] | [
"10:15 pm",
"10:30 pm",
"10:45 pm",
"11:00 pm"
] | [
"Ken Kirby",
"Lina Lopez",
"Nate Nichol",
"Oda Osborn"
] | [
"Green Tonight",
"Red Eye Party",
"Up Till Two",
"Witching Hour"
] | [
"2",
"5",
"7",
"11"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c462f4de60c9d657578e8119de28d40f |
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 bikram yoga session, the class with 5 people and the 12:30pm class are all different classes.",
"Of the 12:30pm class and the class with 15 people, one is led by Rosemary and the other teaches iyengar yoga.",
"Of Rosemary's class and the 11:30am class, one has 15 people in it and the other teaches anusara yoga.",
"The vinyasa yoga class begins 1 hour before the session with 8 people.",
"Opal's class is either the class with 8 people or the 10:30am session.",
"The iyengar yoga class isn't led by Leah.",
"Rosemary's session, the 11:30am class, and the session with 5 people are three different classes.",
"The anusara yoga class starts 1 hour after Opal's session."
] | [
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] | [
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm"
] | [
"anusara",
"bikram",
"iyengar",
"vinyasa"
] | [
"Leah",
"Marilyn",
"Opal",
"Rosemary"
] | [
"5",
"8",
"14",
"15"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c98cc4aca9d694182cad15a0c99012f1 |
Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each. | [
"Epoch Lantern's release wasn't released in May.",
"The heavy metal record sold 100,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in September.",
"Eagle Ally's record sold somewhat fewer copies than the glam rock record.",
"Of the release that came out in June and the album that came out in May, one is Lip Savage's and the other was glam rock.",
"The new wave release is either Eagle Ally's album or the record that came out in September.",
"The heavy metal release sold 100,000 more copies than the release that came out in June.",
"The release that came out in March sold 100,000 more copies than the acid rock album."
] | [
"Sales",
"Bands",
"Months",
"Genres"
] | [
"1.2 million",
"1.3 million",
"1.4 million",
"1.5 million"
] | [
"Eagle Ally",
"Epoch Lantern",
"Lip Savage",
"Painted Empire"
] | [
"March",
"May",
"June",
"September"
] | [
"acid rock",
"glam rock",
"heavy metal",
"new wave"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ccde34b749d18f80771896a8a3e589b6 |
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. | [
"Juana's class starts sometime after Rosemary's session.",
"The bikram yoga session is either the class with 5 people or Marilyn's class.",
"Marilyn's class starts 1 hour after the class with 14 people.",
"The ashtanga yoga class starts 1 hour after Juana's session.",
"Of the session with 9 people and the session with 14 people, one is led by Rosemary and the other teaches hatha yoga.",
"The 10:30am class is either the bikram yoga session or Juana's class.",
"Rosemary's class begins 1 hour before the class with 5 people."
] | [
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] | [
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm"
] | [
"ashtanga",
"bikram",
"hatha",
"vinyasa"
] | [
"Juana",
"Marilyn",
"Rosemary",
"Sandra"
] | [
"5",
"9",
"12",
"14"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=71cc0fd04d3ce6d7641d455c87c1ca92 |
Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in. | [
"Neither the person who received the $35,000 scholarship nor Carrie is the person who will major in English.",
"The person who's going to Stanford won't major in Philosophy.",
"Ora was awarded $5,000 less than the student who's going to Stanford.",
"The person who will major in Astronomy was awarded some amount more than the student who's going to Stanford.",
"Of the person who received the $30,000 scholarship and the person who's going to Penn State, one will major in Finance and the other is Carrie.",
"The student who's going to Northwestern was awarded some amount more than Anna.",
"The person who will major in Astronomy is either the student who received the $40,000 scholarship or Anna."
] | [
"Scholarships",
"Names",
"Majors",
"Universities"
] | [
"$25,000",
"$30,000",
"$35,000",
"$40,000"
] | [
"Anna",
"Carrie",
"Ora",
"Pat"
] | [
"Astronomy",
"English",
"Finance",
"Philosophy"
] | [
"Cornell",
"Northwestern",
"Penn State",
"Stanford"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=65fa79f42f77558965095b3260d6330c |
Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for. | [
"Of the player who graduated in 2005 and the person from Santa Paula, one is Arthur and the other is now with the Brewers.",
"Neither the player who's now with the Tigers nor Clayton is the player from Treynor.",
"Of the player from Santa Paula and the person who's now with the Mariners, one is Lonnie and the other graduated in 2007.",
"The player who graduated in 2005 is from Milford.",
"The person from Santa Paula is either Arthur or the person who graduated in 2007.",
"Lonnie is either the person from Wallagrass or the person who's now with the Brewers.",
"The person who graduated in 2006 isn't from Wallagrass."
] | [
"Years",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"2005",
"2006",
"2007",
"2008"
] | [
"Arthur",
"Clayton",
"Herman",
"Lonnie"
] | [
"Brewers",
"Mariners",
"Reds",
"Tigers"
] | [
"Milford",
"Santa Paula",
"Treynor",
"Wallagrass"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b88732ec930688be20645cecf1392ff1 |
Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each. | [
"Of the stone from Utah and the gem found in the Everett claim, one went for $820 and the other is the rhodolite.",
"The aquamarine sold for somewhat more than the gem from Oregon.",
"The stone found in the Everett claim is either the stone from Oregon or the rhodolite.",
"The stone that sold for $800 was from Idaho.",
"The rhodolite sold for 10 dollars more than the gem found in the Collins claim.",
"Of the gem found in the Ingram claim and the gem from Utah, one is the tourmaline and the other went for $810."
] | [
"Prices",
"Gems",
"Claims",
"States"
] | [
"$790",
"$800",
"$810",
"$820"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"blue topaz",
"rhodolite",
"tourmaline"
] | [
"Collins",
"Everett",
"Ingram",
"Johnston"
] | [
"Idaho",
"Nevada",
"Oregon",
"Utah"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=391f617d60c5345443dff0dce75ab384 |
The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country. | [
"The team from France ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 1 bronze medal.",
"The team that won 4 silver medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team from France.",
"The team from France didn't end with 8 bronze medals.",
"The team that won 15 bronze medals ended with 12 silver medals.",
"The squad from Oman ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 10 silver medals.",
"The team from Oman was either the squad that won 8 bronze medals or the squad that won 3 gold medals.",
"The team from Venezuela ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 10 silver medals."
] | [
"Gold Medals",
"Countries",
"Silver Medals",
"Bronze Medals"
] | [
"1",
"2",
"3",
"4"
] | [
"Argentina",
"France",
"Oman",
"Venezuela"
] | [
"4",
"6",
"10",
"12"
] | [
"1",
"8",
"12",
"15"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ff542a6ba8de45c673eaef5cd839e45d |
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. | [
"Kelly Koch's boat is either the Fair Weather or the Adagio III.",
"The vessel at Dock 28 is 3 feet shorter than the sailboat at Dock 8.",
"Danielle Davis's boat is 3 feet shorter than the sailboat at Dock 28.",
"Of the White Squid and the sailboat at Dock 26, one is 28 ft long and the other is owned by Ernesto Ellis.",
"Ernesto Ellis's sailboat is either the Adagio III or the sailboat at Dock 28.",
"Jasper Jones's boat is somewhat longer than the sailboat at Dock 28."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Owners",
"Docks"
] | [
"22 ft",
"25 ft",
"28 ft",
"31 ft"
] | [
"Adagio III",
"Fair Weather",
"Mystique",
"White Squid"
] | [
"Danielle Davis",
"Ernesto Ellis",
"Jasper Jones",
"Kelly Koch"
] | [
"8",
"22",
"26",
"28"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=81f54a3b6250780d28e56ddd87b03675 |
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance. | [
"The speaker who spoke on January 14th was either the Democrat or Gara Oldman.",
"The Democrat spoke 1 day before the person whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees.",
"The candidate who spoke on January 16th wasn't the Socialist.",
"Barron Tweed spoke 2 days after the Democrat.",
"The politician whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees, the person who spoke on January 16th, and Ashley Dale are three different people.",
"Ashley Dale spoke 1 day before the speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees.",
"Of the Independent and Barron Tweed, one spoke on January 16th and the other spoke in front of 2,600 attendees."
] | [
"Days",
"Candidates",
"Parties",
"Attendees"
] | [
"January 14th",
"January 15th",
"January 16th",
"January 17th"
] | [
"Ashley Dale",
"Barron Tweed",
"Edith Frayle",
"Gara Oldman"
] | [
"Democrat",
"Independent",
"Libertarian",
"Socialist"
] | [
"850",
"1,200",
"1,600",
"2,600"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8da665c62a3ab522e09ccb24eead1976 |
Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in. | [
"The customer who asked for feta came in one hour before Isabel.",
"Neither the person who came in at 8:30am nor the person who came in at 7:30am was Hilda.",
"The customer who ordered pumpernickel came in one hour after the person who asked for feta.",
"The customer who asked for blue cheese was either the customer who ordered rye bread or Hilda.",
"Of the person who came in at 8:30am and the person who asked for asiago, one asked for challah and the other was Candice."
] | [
"Times",
"Customers",
"Breads",
"Cheeses"
] | [
"7:00am",
"7:30am",
"8:00am",
"8:30am"
] | [
"Candice",
"Hilda",
"Isabel",
"Yvette"
] | [
"brioche",
"challah",
"pumpernickel",
"rye bread"
] | [
"asiago",
"blue cheese",
"feta",
"havarti"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=625b5462167d9cb11fc59de1fe1fabd0 |
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 28 trip logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the outing with Orville.",
"The April 17 trip wasn't in Gilmore City.",
"The outing to Janesville was either the outing with Orville or the outing where they saw 9 shooting stars.",
"Of the outing to Livermore and the outing where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was with Stephanie and the other was on April 7.",
"The April 15 outing, the trip with Nolan and the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars were all different trips.",
"Neither the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars nor the trip with Nolan was the outing to Livermore.",
"Of the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars and the outing with Stephanie, one was in Livermore and the other was on April 17.",
"The April 7 trip logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing to Janesville."
] | [
"Shooting Stars",
"Dates",
"Locations",
"Partners"
] | [
"2",
"9",
"16",
"23"
] | [
"April 7",
"April 15",
"April 17",
"April 28"
] | [
"Gilmore City",
"Isleton",
"Janesville",
"Livermore"
] | [
"Nolan",
"Orville",
"Paulette",
"Stephanie"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c236c49d1021b6e7d9f1e15909080015 |
Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to. | [
"The fish tank bought by Gideon Gates is somewhat larger than the fish tank going to Royal.",
"The 60 gallon fish tank, the $920 fish tank, and the $1,500 tank are three different tanks.",
"Of the tank bought by Al Ayala and the $1,500 fish tank, one is going to Encinitas and the other is 70 gallons.",
"The fish tank bought by Donna Drake, the $1,500 fish tank, and the display going to Royal are three different tanks.",
"The $2,000 display is either the fish tank going to Dennysville or the tank bought by Donna Drake.",
"The $1,250 display is 5 gallons smaller than the display bought by Al Ayala."
] | [
"Sizes",
"Customers",
"Price",
"Town"
] | [
"55 gallons",
"60 gallons",
"65 gallons",
"70 gallons"
] | [
"Al Ayala",
"Donna Drake",
"Edwin Ellis",
"Gideon Gates"
] | [
"$920",
"$1,250",
"$1,500",
"$2,000"
] | [
"Dennysville",
"Encinitas",
"Royal",
"Zwingle"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8d15c2c7d7a57cfe533791325bc12a88 |
Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state. | [
"The vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the automobile from Vermont.",
"The car with the RBD-337 plates is either the Cavalo or the vehicle from Vermont.",
"The vehicle from Vermont was fined 25 dollars less than the vehicle from Alaska.",
"Of the Hornet and the car from Ohio, one was fined $75 and the other has the RBD-337 plates.",
"The car with the YGA-441 plates is either the Dartson or the Cavalo.",
"The vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat more than the vehicle from Vermont."
] | [
"Fines",
"Cars",
"License Plates",
"States"
] | [
"$25",
"$50",
"$75",
"$100"
] | [
"Cavalo",
"Dartson",
"Grandero",
"Hornet"
] | [
"FRZ-192",
"RBD-337",
"SVZ-880",
"YGA-441"
] | [
"Alaska",
"Louisiana",
"Ohio",
"Vermont"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5855bfe06cb56cd012bc0394741e786d |
Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer. | [
"Karla paid 2 dollars less than the client who ordered the summer roll.",
"The person who paid $15.50, the client who ordered the futomaki roll, and the client who ordered the summer roll are three different people.",
"The customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid 2 dollars less than Nicole.",
"Brandi, the client who ordered the futomaki roll, and the customer who ordered the dynamite roll are three different people.",
"The person who ordered the philadelphia roll ordered the summer roll.",
"The person who ordered the tiger roll is either the client who paid $15.50 or Brandi.",
"Of the person who ordered the boston roll and the client who paid $9.50, one is Karla and the other ordered the teriyaki roll."
] | [
"Prices",
"Rolls",
"Rolls",
"Customers"
] | [
"$9.50",
"$11.50",
"$13.50",
"$15.50"
] | [
"boston",
"dynamite",
"futomaki",
"philadelphia"
] | [
"spicy tataki",
"summer",
"teriyaki",
"tiger"
] | [
"Brandi",
"Karla",
"Maggie",
"Nicole"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=91e824535497efa25b46e533b6a7580c |
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 $545 map was published 18 years after Jenson's map.",
"The map of Denmark was published 36 years after the print of Iceland.",
"The $1,500 print was of Warsaw.",
"Of the map of Corsica and the map published in 1749, one is priced at $545 and the other was Bleux's.",
"The $545 print was published sometime before the map of Warsaw.",
"Waldemuller's map wasn't of Corsica.",
"The $2,500 print was published sometime after the map of Corsica."
] | [
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] | [
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767"
] | [
"Bleux",
"Caronelli",
"Jenson",
"Waldemuller"
] | [
"Corsica",
"Denmark",
"Iceland",
"Warsaw"
] | [
"$315",
"$545",
"$1,500",
"$2,500"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f0d899044721466f4cdbb42ca41cc335 |
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 Vorckin impact crater was formed during the Silurian period.",
"Of the Vorckin impact crater and the Jurassic impact crater, one was found in Uruguay and the other is 150 m. wide.",
"The Cretaceous impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Oman.",
"Neither the 150 m. wide one nor the one in modern-day Namibia is the Ormagh impact crater.",
"The Kimeta impact crater is 175 m. wide.",
"The one in modern-day Namibia is smaller than the Jurassic impact crater.",
"The one in modern-day Qatar is either the Silurian impact crater or the Kimeta impact crater."
] | [
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] | [
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m."
] | [
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Ormagh",
"Vorckin"
] | [
"Cretaceous",
"Jurassic",
"Ordovician",
"Silurian"
] | [
"Namibia",
"Oman",
"Qatar",
"Uruguay"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=083f30ba55054fb23ffb4bf61421e26f |
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. | [
"Jacky Steel is longer than the film produced in Poland.",
"Of Tim Tucker's film and the movie with a running time of 60 minutes, one is Dreams of July and the other was made in Croatia.",
"The film produced in Poland is either Arctic Visions or Gus Guzman's film.",
"The film produced in Croatia is shorter than Dreams of July.",
"Eric Edwards's film is 5 minutes longer than the film produced in Poland.",
"Tim Tucker's film is either the movie with a running time of 70 minutes or the film with a running time of 65 minutes.",
"The film with a running time of 70 minutes isn't Dreams of July.",
"The film produced in Iceland is Tearful Night."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Directors",
"Titles",
"Countries"
] | [
"55 minutes",
"60 minutes",
"65 minutes",
"70 minutes"
] | [
"Eric Edwards",
"Gus Guzman",
"Lionel Lowe",
"Tim Tucker"
] | [
"Arctic Visions",
"Dreams of July",
"Jacky Steel",
"Tearful Night"
] | [
"Croatia",
"Greece",
"Iceland",
"Poland"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=97bcece76844f86a1c7d9bf926cf6aca |
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. | [
"Player number 7 played one game more than Lonnie Love.",
"Player number 28 played more games than the defensive back.",
"The running back played 2 more games than the tight end.",
"Player number 7 played fewer games than the wide receiver.",
"Player number 18 is the wide receiver.",
"Of the defensive back and the person who played in 5 games last season, one wears number 7 and the other is Buford Britt.",
"Ned Navarro isn't the defensive back."
] | [
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] | [
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6"
] | [
"Buford Britt",
"Kurt Koch",
"Lonnie Love",
"Ned Navarro"
] | [
"defensive back",
"running back",
"tight end",
"wide receiver"
] | [
"2",
"7",
"18",
"28"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=95914e27b0d414b79b080ad75af27f00 |
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 Xidat and the planet 45 light years from earth, one has a diameter of 281,000 mi. and the other orbits star MKP 427.",
"The exoplanet orbiting star HV 491 is 4 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi..",
"Xidat, the exoplanet orbiting star HV 491 and the planet orbiting star BDF 198 are all different planets.",
"Neither the exoplanet 41 light years from earth nor Xidat is the exoplanet with a diameter of 540,000 mi..",
"Fihin is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi..",
"Cheelia is 2 light years closer to us than the planet orbiting star BDF 198."
] | [
"Distances",
"Planets",
"Stars",
"Sizes"
] | [
"41 light years",
"43 light years",
"45 light years",
"47 light years"
] | [
"Cheelia",
"Fihin",
"Xidat",
"Zhezios"
] | [
"BDF 198",
"HV 491",
"MKP 427",
"ZQ 75"
] | [
"281,000 mi.",
"345,000 mi.",
"540,000 mi.",
"714,000 mi."
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3859292262de544c3c40945e62e85b4d |
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. | [
"Of the sandalwood candle and the apple candle, one is Luke's and the other is $6.50.",
"The pear product contains sandalwood.",
"Terry's candle doesn't contain apple.",
"The apple product contains cinnamon.",
"Zachary's candle is either the $6.50 candle or the lime product.",
"Terry's candle costs 2 dollars more than the ginger candle.",
"The $7.50 candle, the ginger candle, and the lime product are three different products."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] | [
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50"
] | [
"Courtney",
"Luke",
"Terry",
"Zachary"
] | [
"cinnamon",
"ginger",
"sandalwood",
"vanilla"
] | [
"apple",
"lime",
"fig",
"pear"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ca9bfff4247928014c2145588cc21cd9 |
Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price. | [
"The craft built by Ecomarine Ltd. costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by MarineCo.",
"The submarine with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet is sold by Pan Systems.",
"The craft with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet costs 1,000 dollars more than the Rubico One.",
"Of the submersible built by Abyss Toys and the $27,000 craft, one has a maximum depth of 7,000 feet and the other is the Abby EX-4.",
"The submarine with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet costs somewhat less than the craft built by Pan Systems.",
"The Steado G5 isn't sold by Abyss Toys.",
"The submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet costs somewhat more than the submarine built by Abyss Toys."
] | [
"Prices",
"Submarines",
"Companies",
"Max Depths"
] | [
"$25,000",
"$26,000",
"$27,000",
"$28,000"
] | [
"Abby EX-4",
"Marine V",
"Rubico One",
"Steado G5"
] | [
"Abyss Toys",
"Ecomarine Ltd.",
"MarineCo",
"Pan Systems"
] | [
"4,000 feet",
"7,000 feet",
"13,000 feet",
"14,500 feet"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b57950d5e823d123fef91ea196a64602 |
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). | [
"The team that skated to Rondo Fantasie scored 3 tenths of a point higher than the pair that skated to Don Quixote.",
"The team that scored 26.6 points was either Cristina's pair or Kelly's pair.",
"Tamara's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Eduardo's pair.",
"The pair that skated to Umbrellas Up scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Kelly's pair.",
"Of the pair that scored 26.3 points and Rachel's pair, one included Gabriel and the other skated to Umbrellas Up.",
"Valentino's pair was either Cristina's pair or the pair that skated to Don Quixote."
] | [
"Points",
"Women",
"Men",
"Songs"
] | [
"26.3",
"26.6",
"26.9",
"27.2"
] | [
"Cristina",
"Kelly",
"Rachel",
"Tamara"
] | [
"Eduardo",
"Gabriel",
"Timothy",
"Valentino"
] | [
"Don Quixote",
"Rondo Fantasie",
"Umbrellas Up",
"Yellow River"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a4525a9d71e6891743fdee89c455b616 |
Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs. | [
"Nate Nichol's program starts 15 minutes before the show on channel 2.",
"Green Tonight starts sometime before Nate Nichol's show.",
"Penny Pugh's show starts 15 minutes before Tonight Again.",
"Oda Osborn's show is either the program on channel 5 or the program that starts at 10:45 pm.",
"The show on channel 9 is Variety X.",
"Nate Nichol's show doesn't air on channel 5.",
"Oda Osborn's program starts sometime after Tonight Again."
] | [
"Time Slots",
"Hosts",
"Titles",
"Channels"
] | [
"10:15 pm",
"10:30 pm",
"10:45 pm",
"11:00 pm"
] | [
"Jack Jensen",
"Nate Nichol",
"Oda Osborn",
"Penny Pugh"
] | [
"Green Tonight",
"Late Night",
"Tonight Again",
"Variety X"
] | [
"2",
"5",
"7",
"9"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=abc525756c7612762f5b4b8e75383361 |
A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance. | [
"The automobile that drove for 600 miles had a high speed of 81 MPH.",
"The Yamahana was either the Ober College team's car or the car with a high speed of 75 MPH.",
"The Yamahana drove somewhat farther than the Varseyton team's automobile.",
"The Awick didn't drive for exactly 600 miles.",
"The Bennington team's automobile drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 75 MPH.",
"The Darbyshire team's car drove somewhat farther than the Yamahana.",
"Of the Bennington team's automobile and the automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH, one is the Cober and the other drove for 575 miles."
] | [
"Distances",
"Cars",
"High Speeds",
"Team"
] | [
"525 miles",
"550 miles",
"575 miles",
"600 miles"
] | [
"Awick",
"Cober",
"Poltris",
"Yamahana"
] | [
"67 MPH",
"72 MPH",
"75 MPH",
"81 MPH"
] | [
"Bennington",
"Darbyshire",
"Ober College",
"Varseyton"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=457c2e0e843dbc69ae4c350e550b0d0b |
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. | [
"Lonnie's produce, the beets and the artichokes are all different vegetables.",
"The beets sell for 20 cents more per pound than the goods from Pacific Grove.",
"The vegetables from Upton, the vegetables that sell for $2.50 per pound, and Lonnie's vegetables are three different vegetables.",
"Of Lonnie's vegetables and the vegetables that sell for $2.70 per pound, one type is from New Canada and the other type is the radishes.",
"Casey's vegetables sell for 10 cents less per pound than the artichokes.",
"Elvira's vegetables sell for 10 cents more per pound than the produce from Pacific Grove."
] | [
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Vegetables",
"Towns"
] | [
"$2.50",
"$2.60",
"$2.70",
"$2.80"
] | [
"Casey",
"Elvira",
"Lonnie",
"Mildred"
] | [
"artichokes",
"beets",
"radishes",
"spinach"
] | [
"New Canada",
"Pacific Grove",
"Upton",
"Veazie"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c2e7e32c2f3504239c00d36881844e30 |
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. | [
"Of the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm and Hubert, one brought the hummus and the other is from Kernville.",
"Iris arrived 5 minutes after the participant who brought the hummus.",
"Clinton brought the potato chips.",
"The party-goer who brought the potato chips arrived 5 minutes after Iris.",
"Clinton isn't from Anaheim Hills.",
"The participant who arrived at 4:40 pm is either Hubert or the party-goer who brought the pork rinds.",
"The friend from Dos Palos brought the hummus."
] | [
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] | [
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm"
] | [
"Clinton",
"Hubert",
"Iris",
"Phyllis"
] | [
"hummus",
"pizza",
"pork rinds",
"potato chips"
] | [
"Anaheim Hills",
"Dos Palos",
"El Segundo",
"Kernville"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=15bf3282ea9ed287292955f63acf86a5 |
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 Ingrams' baby was either the baby delivered in room 145 or Yolanda.",
"Yolanda was born 3 minutes after the Herreras' child.",
"The child born at 12:04am was delivered in room 112.",
"Of the child delivered in room 252 and the Ingrams' baby, one was born at 12:10am and the other was Yolanda.",
"Susan was born sometime after the child delivered in room 145.",
"Of the Lamberts' child and the child delivered in room 252, one was Zachary and the other was born at 12:07am."
] | [
"Times",
"Names",
"Families",
"Rooms"
] | [
"12:01am",
"12:04am",
"12:07am",
"12:10am"
] | [
"Susan",
"Willard",
"Yolanda",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Herrera",
"Ingram",
"Lambert",
"Quinn"
] | [
"112",
"120",
"145",
"252"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ef4bab32bee8fb60911202b0ef9c536a |
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. | [
"Foxtail Bend, the reserve in Bibb County and the reserve established in 2010 are all different parks.",
"Howard Park isn't home to the endangered atlas otter.",
"The pygmy beaver's reserve is either the park in Franklin County or the park established in 2006.",
"Of the sandy hare's reserve and the reserve established in 2008, one is in Pickens County and the other is Elm Park.",
"Of the park established in 2010 and the park in Pickens County, one is home to the sandy hare and the other is Howard Park.",
"Elm Park was established 2 years after the pygmy beaver's reserve.",
"Rosemary Park was established 2 years before the park in Franklin County.",
"The sandy hare's reserve, the park established in 2008, and the reserve in Bibb County are three different parks."
] | [
"Years",
"Reserves",
"Animals",
"Counties"
] | [
"2004",
"2006",
"2008",
"2010"
] | [
"Elm Park",
"Foxtail Bend",
"Howard Park",
"Rosemary Park"
] | [
"atlas otter",
"frilled stork",
"pygmy beaver",
"sandy hare"
] | [
"Bibb",
"Franklin",
"Lamar",
"Pickens"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6d5a23e488975e500c48799aa15f136a |
Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each. | [
"The new wave release sold 100,000 more copies than Audio Array's release.",
"Lip Savage's album was released in September.",
"The heavy metal record sold 200,000 fewer copies than Painted Empire's album.",
"The record that came out in September sold 200,000 more copies than Audio Array's album.",
"Jagged Knee's record wasn't released in April.",
"Of the record with 1.3 million sales and Painted Empire's release, one was glam rock and the other was released in August."
] | [
"Sales",
"Bands",
"Months",
"Genres"
] | [
"1.2 million",
"1.3 million",
"1.4 million",
"1.5 million"
] | [
"Audio Array",
"Jagged Knee",
"Lip Savage",
"Painted Empire"
] | [
"March",
"April",
"August",
"September"
] | [
"acid rock",
"glam rock",
"heavy metal",
"new wave"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1a405af0dee2fefee1f08920b40e8c42 |
Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of "buried treasure"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found. | [
"The piece that sold for $475 wasn't found in 2014.",
"The diamond ring was either the item found in 2000 or the object found at Front Beach.",
"The silver coin sold for somewhat less than the object found at Colbert Run.",
"The wristwatch sold for somewhat less than the diamond ring.",
"The item found in 1992 sold for 75 dollars less than the object found at Dimmot Woods.",
"The piece found at Front Beach sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found in 2000.",
"The piece that sold for $400 was either the piece found in 2014 or the item found at Front Beach.",
"Of the earring and the item found at Colbert Run, one sold for $475 and the other sold for $325."
] | [
"Prices",
"Items",
"Locations",
"Years"
] | [
"$250",
"$325",
"$400",
"$475"
] | [
"diamond ring",
"earring",
"silver coin",
"wristwatch"
] | [
"Colbert Run",
"Dimmot Woods",
"Front Beach",
"Gillis Park"
] | [
"1992",
"2000",
"2004",
"2014"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5f138c638d55f1e34ef1dc323098ef95 |
A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations. | [
"Of the person working on June 10 and Zachary, one will depart from Manson and the other will arrive at Vinalhaven.",
"The conductor working on June 11 won't arrive at Yreka.",
"Wayne will leave sometime before the person departing from Farley.",
"Ira is either the conductor working on June 12 or the conductor departing from Farley.",
"Of the conductor arriving at Paradise and the person departing from Farley, one is Ira and the other is scheduled to leave on June 13.",
"Ira will leave 1 day after the conductor departing from Buttonwillow.",
"Zachary is either the person departing from Audubon or the conductor arriving at Paradise."
] | [
"Days",
"Names",
"Departures",
"Arrivals"
] | [
"June 10",
"June 11",
"June 12",
"June 13"
] | [
"Ira",
"Vernon",
"Wayne",
"Zachary"
] | [
"Audubon",
"Buttonwillow",
"Farley",
"Manson"
] | [
"New Hartford",
"Paradise",
"Vinalhaven",
"Yreka"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=77b8be4b73379dc8b02e15e52ee96871 |
Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to. | [
"Of the package going to Cherryfield and the package that cost $5.75, one is Everett's and the other contains the television.",
"The shipment going to Perris is either the shipment that cost $6.75 or Everett's package.",
"Of the package that cost $6.75 and the shipment going to Lake Forest, one is Ron's and the other contains the tea set.",
"Ron's shipment is either the package with the television in it or the package that cost $6.75.",
"The package going to Lake Forest cost somewhat more than the shipment with the computer in it.",
"Christopher's shipment cost somewhat more than the shipment with the television in it.",
"The package with the tea set in it is either the shipment that cost $7.75 or Christopher's shipment.",
"The shipment with the fruit basket in it isn't Oscar's."
] | [
"Prices",
"Items",
"Customers",
"Towns"
] | [
"$4.75",
"$5.75",
"$6.75",
"$7.75"
] | [
"computer",
"fruit basket",
"tea set",
"television"
] | [
"Christopher",
"Everett",
"Oscar",
"Ron"
] | [
"Cherryfield",
"Lake Forest",
"Perris",
"Quimby"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2d982f5a5e5c067e3469c2efdc1d8d09 |
Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes). | [
"The machine that can fly for 25 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the Suzutake.",
"The drone that can fly for 30 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the device with a maximum range of 650 ft.",
"Of the Eldang-X and the device with a maximum range of 475 ft, one can fly for up to 60 minutes and the other can fly for up to 30 minutes.",
"The Eldang-X has a maximum range of 1,000 ft.",
"The Motomiya, the $525 machine, and the drone that can fly for 25 minutes are three different devices.",
"The $675 device has a maximum range of 250 ft."
] | [
"Prices",
"Drones",
"Ranges",
"Flying Times"
] | [
"$450",
"$525",
"$600",
"$675"
] | [
"Eldang-X",
"Mechania",
"Motomiya",
"Suzutake"
] | [
"250 ft",
"475 ft",
"650 ft",
"1,000 ft"
] | [
"20 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"30 minutes",
"60 minutes"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9376792a4f7e9a16f41216ba9fee7b34 |
Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation. | [
"The senator was from South Dakota.",
"Ferris Fry was either the doctor or the person who won $15 million.",
"Ed Elliott won 5 million less than the banker.",
"Ferris Fry won somewhat more than the person from Rhode Island.",
"The winner from Arkansas won somewhat less than Ed Elliott.",
"Gil Greene won 5 million less than the winner from Rhode Island.",
"Ed Elliott wasn't the doctor."
] | [
"Winnings",
"Winners",
"States",
"Occupations"
] | [
"$5 million",
"$10 million",
"$15 million",
"$20 million"
] | [
"Betty Baxter",
"Ed Elliott",
"Ferris Fry",
"Gil Greene"
] | [
"Arkansas",
"Connecticut",
"Rhode Island",
"South Dakota"
] | [
"banker",
"doctor",
"lawyer",
"senator"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=120250cdec50b44223f240043a70a879 |
Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received. | [
"Of \"Happy Hermits\" and the viral video that's 22 seconds long, one is Inez's and the other received 6 million views.",
"Neither \"Gabe Goes Nuts\" nor the viral video that's 31 seconds long is the viral video with 7 million views.",
"Stacy's video has 2 million more views than \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".",
"The video that's 40 seconds long is \"Happy Hermits\".",
"Stacy's viral video doesn't have a running time of 22 seconds.",
"The viral video that's 22 seconds long is \"Baby Eats Cake\".",
"Yvonne's video is either the viral video with 6 million views or the viral video that's 31 seconds long."
] | [
"Views",
"Authors",
"Titles",
"Times"
] | [
"4 million",
"5 million",
"6 million",
"7 million"
] | [
"Bill",
"Inez",
"Stacy",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"Baby Eats Cake",
"Gabe Goes Nuts",
"Happy Hermits",
"Magnet Mayhem"
] | [
"22 seconds",
"31 seconds",
"38 seconds",
"40 seconds"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=892a02f9430bb3eb80a3d844126c4fef |
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 2007 is either Barbara's dog or Elsie's dog.",
"Molly won 1 year after Elsie's canine.",
"The pekingese is either Barbara's dog or Harley.",
"Max won 1 year after Harley.",
"Of the dog that won in 2006 and Fernando's canine, one is the irish setter and the other is Molly.",
"Ginger's dog won 1 year before the bulldog."
] | [
"Years",
"Owners",
"Breeds",
"Dogs"
] | [
"2006",
"2007",
"2008",
"2009"
] | [
"Barbara",
"Elsie",
"Fernando",
"Ginger"
] | [
"bulldog",
"irish setter",
"maltese",
"pekingese"
] | [
"Harley",
"Max",
"Molly",
"Samson"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e78bc1c107dd216a3246ea7746df6e41 |
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. | [
"Of the automobile that drove for 550 miles and the Yamahana, one had a high speed of 72 MPH and the other was built by the Bennington team.",
"The Versem drove for 550 miles.",
"The Poltris didn't have a high speed of exactly 81 MPH.",
"The Garusky drove somewhat less than the car with a high speed of 81 MPH.",
"Neither the Trebus State team's car nor the car with a high speed of 70 MPH was the car that drove for 575 miles.",
"The Varseyton team's automobile drove somewhat less than the car with a high speed of 72 MPH.",
"The four cars were the car that drove for 550 miles, the Yamahana, the Trebus State team's automobile and the automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH.",
"The Ober College team's automobile was either the car that drove for 575 miles or the car with a high speed of 81 MPH."
] | [
"Distances",
"Cars",
"High Speeds",
"Team"
] | [
"525 miles",
"550 miles",
"575 miles",
"600 miles"
] | [
"Garusky",
"Poltris",
"Versem",
"Yamahana"
] | [
"65 MPH",
"70 MPH",
"72 MPH",
"81 MPH"
] | [
"Bennington",
"Ober College",
"Trebus State",
"Varseyton"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1200b0a4f7b5b8acbf3b4bdca445068d |
The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student. | [
"The 17-year-old trainee is either the student with the 11:00am class or Shelley.",
"The four people are the student with the 10:00am class, Mrs. Zimmerman's client, the 18-year-old trainee and Isaac.",
"Of the student with the 10:00am class and Mrs. Zimmerman's student, one is Kellie and the other is 15 years old.",
"The 19-year-old client is scheduled sometime before Kellie.",
"Mrs. Nolan's client has the 10:00am class.",
"The student with the 11:00am class, the 18-year-old trainee, and Isaac are three different people.",
"Mrs. Huff's client isn't Shelley.",
"Mrs. Engle's client is scheduled sometime before Shelley."
] | [
"Times",
"Instructors",
"Students",
"Ages"
] | [
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12 noon"
] | [
"Mrs. Engle",
"Mrs. Huff",
"Mrs. Nolan",
"Mrs. Zimmerman"
] | [
"Casey",
"Isaac",
"Kellie",
"Shelley"
] | [
"15",
"17",
"18",
"19"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=91adece3df4d0263a06d723040a54dd8 |
Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date. | [
"Of the 23-year-old and Sean, one took Kara to the bowling alley and the other was the lawyer.",
"Ian was the musician.",
"The gentleman that took Kara to the movies was 1 year older than Alton.",
"The man that took Kara to the concert was 2 years younger than Sean.",
"The musician was 2 years older than Alton.",
"Casey wasn't the firefighter."
] | [
"Ages",
"Dates",
"Professions",
"Locations"
] | [
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25"
] | [
"Alton",
"Casey",
"Ian",
"Sean"
] | [
"boxer",
"firefighter",
"lawyer",
"musician"
] | [
"beach",
"bowling alley",
"concert",
"movies"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=47db95e52569682feabf5cdcf6ae7c2c |
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 came out in 1983 and Victorforce, one was purchased by Virgil and the other sold for $50.",
"Of the one that sold for $45 and the video game bought by Shannon, one is AWOL Alert and the other came out in 1986.",
"AWOL Alert came out 1 year after the game bought by Raul.",
"The video game that came out in 1984 didn't sell for $80.",
"Victorforce is either the one bought by Jamie or the video game that sold for $45.",
"AWOL Alert is either the game that came out in 1985 or the video game bought by Shannon.",
"Troop Seven came out sometime before the game bought by Shannon."
] | [
"Years",
"Video Games",
"Buyers",
"Prices"
] | [
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986"
] | [
"AWOL Alert",
"Countershot",
"Troop Seven",
"Victorforce"
] | [
"Jamie",
"Raul",
"Shannon",
"Virgil"
] | [
"$35",
"$45",
"$50",
"$80"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=54fe58aaf01ec5b6df1feda42721916d |
The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased. | [
"The amphibian purchased in Hansell was bought 2 months before the salamander.",
"Neither the amphibian purchased in Falmouth nor Lela's pet is the wood frog.",
"Susie's pet was bought 1 month after the bullfrog.",
"The amphibian purchased in Deep River was bought 1 month before Lela's pet.",
"The animal purchased in Deep River was bought sometime after Freda's pet.",
"Freda's pet is either the wood frog or the amphibian purchased in Hansell.",
"The cane toad is either the animal bought in March or the animal bought in April."
] | [
"Months",
"Names",
"Amphibians",
"Towns"
] | [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April"
] | [
"Freda",
"Joann",
"Lela",
"Susie"
] | [
"bullfrog",
"cane toad",
"salamander",
"wood frog"
] | [
"Deep River",
"Falmouth",
"Hansell",
"Inwood"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e940dd9858c8fe23452354fa55120c56 |
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 two-nosed asp and the horned viper, one is brown & red and the other is from Spain.",
"The serpent that is 12 inches long is green & white.",
"The black & red reptile is longer than the winged snake.",
"The serpent that is 24 inches long is from Spain.",
"The snake from Uganda is either the two-nosed asp or the snake that is 18 inches long.",
"Of the winged snake and the two-nosed asp, one is green & red and the other is from Uganda.",
"The green & white serpent and the serpent from Australia are different animals."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Snakes",
"Countries",
"Colors"
] | [
"12 inches",
"18 inches",
"24 inches",
"30 inches"
] | [
"banded keel",
"horned viper",
"two-nosed asp",
"winged snake"
] | [
"Australia",
"Cambodia",
"Spain",
"Uganda"
] | [
"black & red",
"brown & red",
"green & white",
"green & red"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=40c354cb7c4c3b104902ceb6526b4329 |
Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address. | [
"Of the business on League Avenue and Fuel Stop, one is in Lewis and the other offers gas at $1.15 per gallon.",
"Phil's Fill-Up, the gas station in Jenner, and the gas station on N Street are three different stations.",
"Fuel Stop charges 8 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Irvine.",
"Vexon is on League Avenue.",
"Gas-N-Go offers gas at $1.07 per gallon.",
"The gas station in Lewis is either the gas station charging $1.19 per gallon or the store on N Street.",
"The gas station on Rice Court isn't in Bucksport.",
"The store charging $1.15 per gallon is either the gas station in Jenner or the business on League Avenue."
] | [
"Prices",
"Gas Stations",
"Towns",
"Streets"
] | [
"$1.07",
"$1.11",
"$1.15",
"$1.19"
] | [
"Gas-N-Go",
"Fuel Stop",
"Phil\\'s Fill-Up",
"Vexon"
] | [
"Bucksport",
"Irvine",
"Jenner",
"Lewis"
] | [
"League Avenue",
"N Street",
"Rice Court",
"Tamarac Street"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e0acb1c2327aa4ff86a2cb95287faf3d |
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. | [
"Inez talked about President Nixon.",
"Peggy spoke for a somewhat longer time than Heather.",
"Yvonne didn't talk about President Adams.",
"Of the presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams and the student who got the A-, one was Peggy and the other spoke for 11 minutes.",
"The presenter who got the C- spoke 3 minutes more than the student who got the D.",
"Inez spoke 6 minutes less than Yvonne.",
"The student who gave the presentation on President Jackson spoke 3 minutes more than the presenter who got the D."
] | [
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Presidents",
"Grades"
] | [
"5 minutes",
"8 minutes",
"11 minutes",
"14 minutes"
] | [
"Heather",
"Inez",
"Peggy",
"Yvonne"
] | [
"Adams",
"Jackson",
"Nixon",
"Truman"
] | [
"A-",
"B-",
"C-",
"D"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5a859d50190300fab7c000370492209e |
Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown. | [
"The Oddballs finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the squad in the red shirts.",
"The squad from Big Bear Lake was either the squad that finished with 739 points or the team in the gold shirts.",
"Neither the team that finished with 739 points nor the Gutter Gals was the team in the magenta shirts.",
"The squad from Woodstock finished 12 points below the Gutter Gals.",
"The team from Lathrop finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the Pin Pushers.",
"Of the team in the violet shirts and the squad in the red shirts, one was the Gutter Gals and the other was from Valley Center.",
"The Alley Cats didn't finish with 739 points."
] | [
"Final Scores",
"Teams",
"Shirt Colors",
"Hometowns"
] | [
"715",
"727",
"739",
"751"
] | [
"Alley Cats",
"Gutter Gals",
"Oddballs",
"Pin Pushers"
] | [
"gold",
"magenta",
"red",
"violet"
] | [
"Big Bear Lake",
"Lathrop",
"Valley Center",
"Woodstock"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c18ceb5d7ae18d3dce23f2528cdc8f4c |
The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each. | [
"Francine's rose finished somewhere ahead of the magic dragon.",
"The rose grown in Roland was either the dame de coeur or the rose that won first place.",
"The magic dragon didn't win second place.",
"Of Yvette's flower and the red cascade, one won fourth place and the other was grown in Vail.",
"The rose grown in Dunlap finished somewhere behind the calocarpa.",
"Yvette's flower finished 2 places behind the calocarpa.",
"The flower grown in Spragueville finished 2 places behind Shannon's flower."
] | [
"Placements",
"Roses",
"Gardeners",
"Towns"
] | [
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth"
] | [
"calocarpa",
"dame de coeur",
"magic dragon",
"red cascade"
] | [
"Francine",
"Mattie",
"Shannon",
"Yvette"
] | [
"Dunlap",
"Roland",
"Spragueville",
"Vail"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d20350d7355cd853e1f1a9ba304c32e0 |
Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it. | [
"The piece that cost $1300 isn't made of 18k gold.",
"Opal's piece is either the piece with the ruby or the ring made of 14k gold.",
"The ring made of 24k gold cost 100 dollars less than Opal's piece.",
"Opal's ring cost $1200.",
"The ring with the diamond cost 100 dollars more than Cheri's piece.",
"Neither the ring with the aquamarine nor Virginia's ring is the ring that cost $1400.",
"Of the ring made of 14k gold and the piece that cost $1100, one has the aquamarine and the other is Virginia's.",
"The piece that cost $1300 is either the ring with the topaz or Opal's ring."
] | [
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Stones",
"Metals"
] | [
"$1100",
"$1200",
"$1300",
"$1400"
] | [
"Cheri",
"Opal",
"Rebecca",
"Virginia"
] | [
"aquamarine",
"diamond",
"ruby",
"topaz"
] | [
"14k gold",
"18k gold",
"24k gold",
"silver"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d93f5eff7453e3a0ff0f5a177fc09597 |
Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination. | [
"The Samantha saw 2 more manatees than Captain Jacobson's boat.",
"The vessel that went to Arno's Spit was led by Captain Espinoza.",
"The Watery Pete is either the vessel that saw 5 manatees or the boat that went to Silver springs.",
"The Samantha didn't go to Arno's Spit.",
"Of Captain Preston's boat and the boat that went to Arno's Spit, one was the Mellow Mel and the other saw 5 manatees.",
"The boat that went to Yellow Bend was led by Captain Preston.",
"The boat that saw 6 manatees, Captain Jacobson's boat, and the boat that went to Silver springs are three different boats."
] | [
"Manatees",
"Boats",
"Captains",
"Locations"
] | [
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6"
] | [
"Benny II",
"Mellow Mel",
"Samantha",
"Watery Pete"
] | [
"Espinoza",
"Jacobson",
"Preston",
"Romero"
] | [
"Arno\\'s Spit",
"Silver springs",
"Trey\\'s Tunnel",
"Yellow Bend"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e4e71fef599bce197717e5a9a04f8df2 |
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. | [
"Of the ad with 775 responses and the web campaign, one was produced by Hal Hopkins and the other has the $15,000 budget.",
"The billboard has brought fewer responses than the campaign produced by Julie Jordan.",
"The ad with 925 responses, the ad with the $65,000 budget, and the campaign produced by Faith Fowler are three different campaigns.",
"The radio spot has brought in 775 responses.",
"The four campaigns are the campaign with 775 responses, the web campaign, the campaign with the $65,000 budget and the ad produced by Faith Fowler.",
"The ad with the $90,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the ad produced by Hal Hopkins.",
"The campaign with the $30,000 budget is either the ad with 925 responses or the ad produced by Julie Jordan.",
"The magazine ad wasn't produced by Julie Jordan."
] | [
"Responses",
"Ad Type",
"Directors",
"Budgets"
] | [
"625",
"775",
"925",
"1075"
] | [
"billboard",
"magazine ad",
"radio spot",
"web campaign"
] | [
"Eddie Evans",
"Faith Fowler",
"Hal Hopkins",
"Julie Jordan"
] | [
"$15,000",
"$30,000",
"$65,000",
"$90,000"
] | 4x4 | challenging | https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f5ff6c0d2aa628530e22f23bb5705a6d |
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