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A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.
|
[
"The jumper who has done 85 previous jumps started skydiving 3 years after the jumper who wears the white suit.",
"The skydiver who first started in 1982 wears the pink suit.",
"The five skydivers are the skydiver who first started in 1982, the skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps, Clayton, the skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps and the skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps.",
"The skydiver who wears the teal suit started skydiving 2 years after the jumper who has done 56 previous jumps.",
"Of Shaun and the skydiver who wears the maroon suit, one has done 58 previous jumps and the other has done 85 previous jumps.",
"Leslie has done 56 previous jumps.",
"Virgil started skydiving 1 year before Nathaniel.",
"The skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years after Leslie."
] |
[
"Years",
"Names",
"Suit Colors",
"Total Jumps"
] |
[
"1982",
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986"
] |
[
"Clayton",
"Leslie",
"Nathaniel",
"Shaun",
"Virgil"
] |
[
"maroon",
"pink",
"teal",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"56",
"58",
"73",
"85",
"102"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec26d06f3db30e5d6a0a3fbe87ae7ae0
|
Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.
|
[
"Of Rodney and the person who has been studying the Xozix culture, one has been working in Belize and the other will publish in February.",
"Keith will not publish in May.",
"Clayton hasn't been studying the Garyk culture.",
"The student who has been studying the Haleyito culture is either Keith or Doreen.",
"Of the person who has been working in Malaysia and the student who has been studying the Xozix culture, one is Doreen and the other is Elizabeth.",
"The person who has been working in Romania hasn't been studying the Denarr culture.",
"Neither Doreen nor the person who has been studying the Garyk culture is the person who has been working in Finland.",
"The person who has been studying the Warith culture will publish sometime before the person who has been working in Senegal.",
"The person who will publish in March has been working in Senegal.",
"The person who has been working in Finland will publish 1 month after the student who has been working in Belize.",
"Elizabeth will publish 1 month after the student who has been working in Belize."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Cultures",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Clayton",
"Doreen",
"Elizabeth",
"Keith",
"Rodney"
] |
[
"Denarr",
"Garyk",
"Haleyito",
"Warith",
"Xozix"
] |
[
"Belize",
"Finland",
"Malaysia",
"Romania",
"Senegal"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b9c2ef63fbed1f42cf1d9a52e65f5f54
|
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
|
[
"The geometry textbook wasn't published in 2015.",
"The title written by Pat Peterson costs 5 dollars more than the textbook written by Will Wharton.",
"The title written by Mina Morton costs more than the title that was published in 2007.",
"The title that was published in 2010 was written by Velma Vintz.",
"The textbook that was published in 2010 costs 5 dollars more than the title that was published in 2015.",
"The trigonometry book doesn't cost $29.99.",
"The title written by Steve Spark costs 10 dollars more than the title written by Pat Peterson.",
"The geometry textbook is either the $29.99 textbook or the textbook that was published in 2010.",
"The set theory title was published in 2007.",
"The pre-calculus textbook is either the textbook that was published in 2007 or the $44.99 textbook.",
"The book written by Will Wharton, the textbook that was published in 2007, and the textbook that was published in 2005 are three different books."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Fields",
"Authors",
"Years"
] |
[
"$24.99",
"$29.99",
"$34.99",
"$39.99",
"$44.99"
] |
[
"field theory",
"geometry",
"pre-calculus",
"set theory",
"trigonometry"
] |
[
"Mina Morton",
"Pat Peterson",
"Steve Spark",
"Velma Vintz",
"Will Wharton"
] |
[
"2005",
"2007",
"2008",
"2010",
"2015"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8784b1fc0cd94a7c92e4852af63f46ed
|
The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.
|
[
"The reporter who went to Turkey left 2 days after the journalist who covered the flooding.",
"Randy Reid left 1 day after Orin Olsen.",
"Sid Snyder was either the journalist who went to Iceland or the reporter who went to Turkey.",
"The person who went to Turkey was either the reporter who covered the mass protests or the reporter sent out on April 8th.",
"Of the journalist sent out on April 6th and the journalist sent out on April 8th, one covered the solar eclipse and the other went to Algeria.",
"Tam Terry was sent out on April 7th.",
"Of the reporter who covered the earthquake and Linda Lott, one was sent out on April 8th and the other went to Russia.",
"The reporter sent out on April 4th went to Russia."
] |
[
"Days",
"Reporters",
"Stories",
"Countries"
] |
[
"April 4th",
"April 5th",
"April 6th",
"April 7th",
"April 8th"
] |
[
"Linda Lott",
"Orin Olsen",
"Randy Reid",
"Sid Snyder",
"Tam Terry"
] |
[
"earthquake",
"flooding",
"mass protests",
"royal wedding",
"solar eclipse"
] |
[
"Algeria",
"Gabon",
"Iceland",
"Russia",
"Turkey"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9f883158a3a712ce6e9da0081220bff3
|
Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.
|
[
"The five essays are Dr. Horton's essay, the essay in Chapter 4, the article in Chapter 2, the essay about earthquakes and the essay about oceanography.",
"The piece about earthquakes will appear somewhere in the book before the 7-page article.",
"Of the essay in Chapter 3 and the 9-page article, one was written by Dr. Weber and the other is about physiology.",
"The 10-page piece will appear 1 chapter before Dr. Underwood's piece.",
"Of the 12-page article and the article about physiology, one will be in Chapter 2 and the other will be in Chapter 5.",
"Dr. Callahan's piece is either the 8-page article or the essay in Chapter 2.",
"Of the 10-page piece and the essay in Chapter 2, one is about dinosaurs and the other was written by Dr. Sims.",
"Dr. Underwood's piece isn't about oceanography."
] |
[
"Chapters",
"Authors",
"Subjects",
"Pages"
] |
[
"Chapter 1",
"Chapter 2",
"Chapter 3",
"Chapter 4",
"Chapter 5"
] |
[
"Callahan",
"Horton",
"Sims",
"Underwood",
"Weber"
] |
[
"dinosaurs",
"earthquakes",
"oceanography",
"physiology",
"volcanoes"
] |
[
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10",
"12"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=10977582731fac9a0375d18d3d754ccf
|
Several "secret shoppers" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.
|
[
"The purchase that included spinach is either Bennie's order or the $8.25 purchase.",
"The order that included leeks cost 1 dollar less than the order that included grapefruits.",
"Of Marshall's order and the purchase that included figs, one cost $4.25 and the other included celery.",
"Bennie's order included cranberries.",
"Sylvia's order didn't include bean sprouts.",
"Sylvia's order cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included blackberries.",
"Of the order that included celery and Yolanda's purchase, one cost $8.25 and the other cost $7.25.",
"Marshall's purchase included leeks.",
"The purchase that included peaches is either the $7.25 purchase or the order that included bean sprouts."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Shoppers",
"Vegetables",
"Fruits"
] |
[
"$4.25",
"$5.25",
"$6.25",
"$7.25",
"$8.25"
] |
[
"Bennie",
"Marshall",
"Sylvia",
"Vicky",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"bean sprouts",
"celery",
"leeks",
"parsnips",
"spinach"
] |
[
"blackberries",
"cranberries",
"figs",
"grapefruits",
"peaches"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a6c4c91c282208ee61795abe74dce733
|
A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.
|
[
"The conductor arriving at Quimby is either the person working on June 14 or the conductor departing from Leland.",
"Of the conductor arriving at Quimby and the person departing from Audubon, one is scheduled to leave on June 12 and the other is Allen.",
"Zachary won't arrive at Quimby.",
"Neither Allen nor the person arriving at Shell Rock is the person departing from Hardwick.",
"The person working on June 13 won't depart from Leland.",
"Of the person arriving at Zwingle and Herman, one will depart from Epworth and the other is scheduled to leave on June 10.",
"Wayne will arrive at Shell Rock.",
"Zachary is scheduled to leave on June 12.",
"The conductor arriving at Vinalhaven is either the person departing from Kent or the person working on June 14."
] |
[
"Days",
"Names",
"Departures",
"Arrivals"
] |
[
"June 10",
"June 11",
"June 12",
"June 13",
"June 14"
] |
[
"Allen",
"Francis",
"Herman",
"Wayne",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Audubon",
"Epworth",
"Hardwick",
"Kent",
"Leland"
] |
[
"Quimby",
"Shell Rock",
"Urbandale",
"Vinalhaven",
"Zwingle"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=23772f2e45b0d97562bd58382ba4cf45
|
The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.
|
[
"The \"Inverted Blue\" sold for $75,000 less than Sal Sanchez's stamp.",
"Of the $125,000 stamp and Nina Nunez's stamp, one was the \"Bull's Dove\" and the other originally came out in 1903.",
"Of the stamp that was issued in 1866 and the $175,000 stamp, one was the \"Cap de Boule\" and the other was the \"Frog's Eye\".",
"The stamp that was issued in 1927 wasn't the \"Bull's Dove\".",
"The stamp that was issued in 1903 sold for somewhat less than Mel Morton's stamp.",
"The five stamps were Pam Parson's stamp, the \"Bull's Dove\", the stamp that was issued in 1903, the $225,000 stamp and the stamp that was issued in 1945.",
"Sal Sanchez's stamp wasn't the \"Frog's Eye\".",
"The stamp that was issued in 1903 sold for somewhat less than the \"Bull's Dove\".",
"The $150,000 stamp was either the stamp that was issued in 1945 or the \"Frog's Eye\"."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Collectors",
"Stamps",
"Year"
] |
[
"$125,000",
"$150,000",
"$175,000",
"$200,000",
"$225,000"
] |
[
"Mel Morton",
"Nina Nunez",
"Pam Parson",
"Sal Sanchez",
"Ted Tucker"
] |
[
"Bull\\'s Dove",
"Cap de Boule",
"Frog\\'s Eye",
"Inverted Blue",
"Yellownose"
] |
[
"1866",
"1879",
"1903",
"1927",
"1945"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=11ffa6cc1928089100e903ab154546a3
|
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.
|
[
"Ferris Fry wasn't from Tennessee.",
"The winner who won $10 million was either the doctor or Ed Elliott.",
"The judge won 5 million less than the winner from South Dakota.",
"Betty Baxter, the person who won $5 million, and the winner from Tennessee are three different people.",
"The judge was from Louisiana.",
"Cal Chandler won 15 million less than Ed Elliott.",
"The person who won $20 million was either the winner from Louisiana or the accountant.",
"Betty Baxter didn't win exactly $15 million.",
"Of Betty Baxter and the winner from Connecticut, one was the senator and the other was the accountant.",
"Cal Chandler won 15 million less than the accountant."
] |
[
"Winnings",
"Winners",
"States",
"Occupations"
] |
[
"$5 million",
"$10 million",
"$15 million",
"$20 million",
"$25 million"
] |
[
"Betty Baxter",
"Cal Chandler",
"Ed Elliott",
"Ferris Fry",
"Hilda Hunt"
] |
[
"Connecticut",
"Louisiana",
"Pennsylvania",
"South Dakota",
"Tennessee"
] |
[
"accountant",
"banker",
"doctor",
"judge",
"senator"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8bd6a0962daaeb4c44dbbc90b38a62ce
|
The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous "ostrich race" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.
|
[
"The runner from Zamora finished sometime before #118.",
"#120 finished sometime before Ozzy.",
"Of the animal that finished third and the ostrich from Blencoe, one is Ozzy and the other is Ophelia.",
"Of the animal that finished fifth and #105, one is Stretch and the other was from Blencoe.",
"The five animals were the runner that finished fifth, Ozzy, #118, the animal from Vassalboro and Kermit.",
"The bird from Old Station wasn't #118.",
"The bird that finished fifth wasn't #136.",
"The ostrich that finished fourth was either the bird from Vassalboro or Stretch."
] |
[
"Placement",
"Ostriches",
"Numbers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Bridget",
"Kermit",
"Ophelia",
"Ozzy",
"Stretch"
] |
[
"105",
"118",
"120",
"134",
"136"
] |
[
"Blencoe",
"Littleport",
"Old Station",
"Vassalboro",
"Zamora"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c7e1520633e4390817266668526c3993
|
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.
|
[
"Of Olive's letter and Felipe's missive, one was from Le Havre and the other was found in 2009.",
"Felipe's letter was sent 21 years after the missive from Penzance.",
"Olive's message wasn't found in 2011.",
"The missive that was sent in 1990 wasn't from Torquay.",
"Tracy's bottle was sent sometime before Olive's message.",
"Bernadette's message was found in 2013.",
"The letter found in 2011 wasn't from Penzance.",
"The missive found in 2009 was sent 7 years after the missive from Cherbourg.",
"The bottle found in 2013 was sent 7 years before the missive from Penzance.",
"The letter found in 2006 is either the letter that was sent in 1976 or the message from Cherbourg."
] |
[
"Year Sent",
"Writers",
"Origins",
"Year Found"
] |
[
"1962",
"1969",
"1976",
"1983",
"1990"
] |
[
"Bernadette",
"Felipe",
"Leah",
"Olive",
"Tracy"
] |
[
"Cherbourg",
"Le Havre",
"Penzance",
"Plymouth",
"Torquay"
] |
[
"2006",
"2009",
"2011",
"2012",
"2013"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8f0eda213c76097b2b7232d2f6421381
|
Every year Simon takes an "adventure holiday" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.
|
[
"The holiday with Andy wasn't the hiking holiday.",
"The 2001 vacation wasn't in Rhode Island.",
"Of the holiday with Gladys and the 2004 holiday, one was the kayaking holiday and the other was the hiking holiday.",
"The Texas vacation was 1 year after the camping holiday.",
"Of the hunting trip and the holiday with Andy, one was in Kentucky and the other was in 2004.",
"The Alabama holiday was 3 years after the camping vacation.",
"The holiday with Calvin was the hunting trip.",
"The vacation with Pam was 2 years before the vacation with Mable."
] |
[
"Years",
"Friends",
"Activities",
"States"
] |
[
"2001",
"2002",
"2003",
"2004",
"2005"
] |
[
"Andy",
"Calvin",
"Gladys",
"Mable",
"Pam"
] |
[
"camping",
"cycling",
"hiking",
"hunting",
"kayaking"
] |
[
"Alabama",
"Kentucky",
"Rhode Island",
"Texas",
"Wyoming"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e26a9b1c3cfbfc2ce666f260145253c3
|
The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.
|
[
"The five campaigns are the radio spot, the campaign with 1075 responses, the campaign with the $20,000 budget, the ad with the $50,000 budget and the ad with the $65,000 budget.",
"The campaign produced by Iva Ingram has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins.",
"The tv commercial doesn't have the $20,000 budget.",
"The ad produced by Eddie Evans has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Gilda Gamble.",
"The newspaper ad was produced by Eddie Evans.",
"Of the campaign with 1225 responses and the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins, one is the magazine ad and the other has the $75,000 budget.",
"The campaign with the $65,000 budget is either the campaign with 1225 responses or the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble.",
"The ad produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought in more responses than the campaign produced by Iva Ingram.",
"The magazine ad, the ad with the $50,000 budget, and the ad with the $75,000 budget are three different campaigns.",
"The newspaper ad has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign with the $20,000 budget."
] |
[
"Responses",
"Ad Type",
"Directors",
"Budgets"
] |
[
"625",
"775",
"925",
"1075",
"1225"
] |
[
"direct mailer",
"magazine ad",
"newspaper ad",
"radio spot",
"tv commercial"
] |
[
"Eddie Evans",
"Gilda Gamble",
"Hal Hopkins",
"Iva Ingram",
"Kenneth Kirby"
] |
[
"$20,000",
"$50,000",
"$65,000",
"$75,000",
"$90,000"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f3bc82ffdc9b624190a5abe27ff7ddd8
|
The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just "graduated" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.
|
[
"The dog from Ida Grove, the canine from Delhi, Jake and Lucky are all different dogs.",
"The one that was in school for 6 weeks was trained by Teresa.",
"The one from Delhi trained 1 week more than Cooper.",
"Lucky isn't from Zwingle.",
"The canine Nadine trained trained 1 week more than the canine from Lewiston.",
"The canine that was in school for 9 weeks, the canine Odette trained, and Bailey are three different dogs.",
"Of the one Paula trained and the dog from Ida Grove, one is Cooper and the other was in classes for 10 weeks.",
"The canine that was in school for 6 weeks is from Lewiston.",
"Of the canine that was in school for 8 weeks and the one Nadine trained, one is from Zwingle and the other is Bailey."
] |
[
"Training",
"Dogs",
"Trainers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"6 weeks",
"7 weeks",
"8 weeks",
"9 weeks",
"10 weeks"
] |
[
"Bailey",
"Charlie",
"Cooper",
"Jake",
"Lucky"
] |
[
"Martha",
"Nadine",
"Odette",
"Paula",
"Teresa"
] |
[
"Delhi",
"Gilroy",
"Ida Grove",
"Lewiston",
"Zwingle"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=83ae8322f7b544865b7b8aff7297930f
|
The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous "ostrich race" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.
|
[
"#128 finished 1 place after the ostrich from Jolley.",
"The runner that finished first was either Ozzy or #118.",
"Polly, #136, and #128 are three different animals.",
"The ostrich from Littleport, Kermit, the animal that finished fourth and #128 were all different animals.",
"#134 finished sometime after Polly.",
"#134 was either the bird that finished second or the ostrich that finished fourth.",
"The runner that finished fourth was from Nashua.",
"Bridget finished third.",
"Of Kermit and Stretch, one was #118 and the other was from Blencoe."
] |
[
"Placement",
"Ostriches",
"Numbers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Bridget",
"Kermit",
"Ozzy",
"Polly",
"Stretch"
] |
[
"105",
"118",
"128",
"134",
"136"
] |
[
"Blencoe",
"Gilmore City",
"Jolley",
"Littleport",
"Nashua"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=83e5a36f38369a79dad1d3891e29449c
|
Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.
|
[
"Of the shot that cost $700 and the photo of the giant tortoise, one was published by Science World and the other was published by Earth Aware.",
"The shot published by Nature Monthly was taken sometime after the shot published by Science World.",
"The photo of the arctic fox didn't cost $150.",
"The shot of the arctic fox wasn't published by Travel Almanac.",
"The shot that cost $825 was taken 2 months before the photo published by Wildzone.",
"The shot of the polar bear cost $700.",
"The photo taken in July was published by Wildzone.",
"The photo of the tree kangaroo and the shot published by Travel Almanac were different photos.",
"The shot that cost $150 was taken 1 month after the photo that cost $700.",
"The photo published by Science World was taken 1 month after the shot that cost $475."
] |
[
"Months",
"Animals",
"Magazines",
"Prices"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"arctic fox",
"giant tortoise",
"polar bear",
"snow leopard",
"tree kangaroo"
] |
[
"Earth Aware",
"Nature Monthly",
"Science World",
"Travel Almanac",
"Wildzone"
] |
[
"$150",
"$475",
"$700",
"$825",
"$950"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6150dd7b43545dc5a2036158a47ced19
|
Whistler County just held its annual "Potato Launch" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.
|
[
"The Super Tubers went 30 feet farther than the team that launched the purple potato.",
"The contestants that launched the purple potato landed 15 feet short of the contestants that used the air cannon.",
"The team that used the trebuchet was either the group that launched the yellow potato or the group that made it to 180 ft.",
"The team that made it to 195 ft used the hybrid sling.",
"The team that launched the blue potato went 15 feet farther than the team that launched the black potato.",
"The Mad Mashers went somewhat farther than the group that launched the purple potato.",
"Of the team that made it to 180 ft and the team that launched the blue potato, one was the Yukon Bolds and the other was the Russets.",
"The contestants that made it to 165 ft was either the Russets or the team that used the catapult.",
"The Yukon Bolds didn't have a best distance of 195 ft.",
"The team that launched the white potato didn't use the catapult."
] |
[
"Distances",
"Teams",
"Devices",
"Colors"
] |
[
"135 ft",
"150 ft",
"165 ft",
"180 ft",
"195 ft"
] |
[
"Mad Mashers",
"Potato Bros",
"Russets",
"Super Tubers",
"Yukon Bolds"
] |
[
"air cannon",
"catapult",
"hybrid sling",
"slingshot",
"trebuchet"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"purple",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=03aa5fbff17d6a813154c1015d0faa1e
|
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 \"Oil Crew\" uses white paintballs.",
"The five teams are the group from Prairie City, the \"Color Blinds\", the group that finished fourth, the group that finished third and the green team.",
"The squad from Forest City is either the yellow team or the orange team.",
"The \"Color Blinds\" is either the green team or the squad from Forest City.",
"The squad from Evansdale was ranked 2 places behind the \"Oil Crew\".",
"The team from Libertyville doesn't use green paintballs.",
"The \"Spray Paints\" was ranked 1 place behind the green team.",
"Of the group that finished second and the orange team, one is the \"Splat Squad\" and the other is from Libertyville."
] |
[
"Rankings",
"Teams",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Color Blinds",
"Oil Crew",
"Splat Squad",
"Spray Paints",
"Target Bombs"
] |
[
"green",
"orange",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Cromberg",
"Evansdale",
"Forest City",
"Libertyville",
"Prairie City"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=37f0115a0a99cdcda216e2e98ab9f93b
|
Marcus has to fill several "two-scoop" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.
|
[
"The person who ordered coffee for their second scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of the customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop.",
"The person who ordered rocky road for their second scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop.",
"Of the fifth customer and the person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop, one ordered cherry for their first scoop and the other was Charlie.",
"Charlie was 3 spots in line behind the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.",
"Charlie didn't order peppermint for their first scoop.",
"Of the first customer and the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop, one was Katie and the other was Earnest.",
"Earnest was 3 spots in line ahead of Wallace.",
"The fifth person didn't order egg nog for their second scoop."
] |
[
"Places",
"Customers",
"First Scoop",
"Second Scoop"
] |
[
"1st",
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"5th"
] |
[
"Charlie",
"Earnest",
"Katie",
"Viola",
"Wallace"
] |
[
"cherry",
"coconut",
"mango",
"peppermint",
"raspberry"
] |
[
"coffee",
"egg nog",
"lemon",
"rocky road",
"strawberry"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=59c94da031393d0704dd81872d6930eb
|
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 Korean will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Vincent.",
"The man going fourth is either the Canadian or the South African.",
"Of the South African and the person going sixth, one will lift 960 lbs and the other is Jeremy.",
"Of Jeremy and the man going seventh, one is the Korean and the other will lift 920 lbs.",
"Oliver is the Canadian.",
"The contestant going sixth will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the man going third.",
"Brent won't go seventh.",
"The South African will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the Russian.",
"Jeremy will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Oliver.",
"Vincent won't go first."
] |
[
"Weights",
"Competitors",
"Nationalities",
"Orders"
] |
[
"880 lbs",
"920 lbs",
"960 lbs",
"1,000 lbs",
"1,040 lbs"
] |
[
"Brent",
"Jeremy",
"Oliver",
"Vincent",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"Canadian",
"Dane",
"Korean",
"Russian",
"South African"
] |
[
"first",
"third",
"fourth",
"sixth",
"seventh"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=818df309cf52a41bc82c67c27b7923eb
|
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
|
[
"The lime candle costs 2 dollars more than the pear candle.",
"The pear product doesn't contain vanilla.",
"Blake's candle costs 1 dollar less than Dolores's candle.",
"The eucalyptus product costs 1 dollar less than the lavender candle.",
"The peach product contains clove.",
"Of the lavender product and the $4.50 product, one contains lime and the other is Blake's.",
"The clove candle costs 1 dollar less than Melinda's candle.",
"Patricia's candle is $6.50.",
"Melinda's product, the bergamot product, and the clove product are three different products."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] |
[
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] |
[
"Blake",
"Dolores",
"Francisco",
"Melinda",
"Patricia"
] |
[
"clove",
"eucalyptus",
"ginger",
"lavender",
"vanilla"
] |
[
"apple",
"bergamot",
"lime",
"peach",
"pear"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8e9f503cb43d0750b7289797a89b42a9
|
Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.
|
[
"The chore that starts at 12 noon isn't the mud room.",
"The $8.00 chore starts 1 hour before Yolanda's assignment.",
"The job that starts at 11:00am doesn't get an allowance of $6.00.",
"Neither the mud room assignment nor the $9.00 assignment is the job that starts at 9:00am.",
"Of Robert's assignment and the assignment that starts at 9:00am, one is the kitchen and the other gets an allowance of $7.00.",
"Robert's job is the bathroom.",
"The $5.50 chore is either the kitchen assignment or Glenn's assignment.",
"Glenn's chore starts at 12 noon.",
"Molly's chore doesn't get an allowance of $6.00.",
"Inez's assignment is either the $8.00 job or the $9.00 task.",
"The basement assignment starts 1 hour after the $8.00 job."
] |
[
"Times",
"Children",
"Rooms",
"Allowances"
] |
[
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12 noon"
] |
[
"Glenn",
"Inez",
"Molly",
"Robert",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"basement",
"bathroom",
"garage",
"kitchen",
"mud room"
] |
[
"$5.50",
"$6.00",
"$7.00",
"$8.00",
"$9.00"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=903eb024f613d290a4df69579f4d3fdf
|
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
|
[
"The vanilla-flavored piece isn't shaped like a sports car.",
"The piece shaped like a potato, the $200 piece, and the banana-flavored cake are three different cakes.",
"The five cakes are Ora's piece, the $200 piece, the raspberry-flavored piece, the piece shaped like a golf ball and the banana-flavored piece.",
"The $150 piece, the banana-flavored cake, and the cake shaped like a sports car are three different cakes.",
"The chocolate-flavored cake costs somewhat less than the piece shaped like a potato.",
"The $225 piece is either the piece shaped like a golf ball or Terri's piece.",
"Francisco's piece doesn't cost exactly $200.",
"Of Ira's piece and the banana-flavored piece, one is shaped like a golf ball and the other costs $125.",
"Of the cake shaped like a train and Terri's cake, one is banana-flavored and the other is chocolate-flavored."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Shapes",
"Flavors"
] |
[
"$125",
"$150",
"$175",
"$200",
"$225"
] |
[
"Francisco",
"Ira",
"Ora",
"Terri",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"beach chair",
"golf ball",
"potato",
"sports car",
"train"
] |
[
"banana",
"chocolate",
"peach",
"raspberry",
"vanilla"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=da2b1889d6d4f07f5e22d4ecf9ba4b9a
|
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.
|
[
"Della paid 3 dollars more than the client who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue.",
"Tim paid somewhat less than Frederick.",
"The person who got picked up at the Moore Mansion paid somewhat more than the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.",
"Della wasn't dropped off on Shelly Lane.",
"The client who was dropped off on York Court was either Frederick or the person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower.",
"Of the customer who got picked up at the Moore Mansion and the client who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel, one was dropped off on Graydon Avenue and the other was Sara.",
"The client who was dropped off on Ash Avenue wasn't picked up at the Fremont Library.",
"The person who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue paid somewhat less than the customer who got picked up at the Fremont Library.",
"The client who got picked up at the Fremont Library paid 6 dollars less than the client who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel.",
"Tim wasn't dropped off on Shelly Lane."
] |
[
"Fares",
"Customers",
"Pickup Points",
"Drop-off Points"
] |
[
"$6.50",
"$9.50",
"$12.50",
"$15.50",
"$18.50"
] |
[
"Della",
"Frederick",
"Sara",
"Tim",
"Wayne"
] |
[
"Camlin Hotel",
"Fremont Library",
"Moore Mansion",
"Olympic Tower",
"Seattle Tower"
] |
[
"Ash Avenue",
"Graydon Avenue",
"Penates Drive",
"Shelly Lane",
"York Court"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=aa41bf0c3411320871f0752fb2cd5ba8
|
Several "secret shoppers" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.
|
[
"The $7.25 purchase didn't include parsnips.",
"Carol's purchase didn't cost $8.25.",
"Carol's purchase didn't include parsnips.",
"The $7.25 purchase didn't include peaches.",
"Of Floyd's order and Gregory's purchase, one cost $7.25 and the other included watermelons.",
"Floyd's order cost 1 dollar less than the order that included spinach.",
"Bennie's purchase is either the $7.25 purchase or the order that included apricots.",
"Floyd's order cost 1 dollar less than the order that included apricots.",
"Bennie's purchase cost 1 dollar more than the order that included turnips.",
"The order that included peaches didn't include asparagus.",
"Of the $5.25 order and the purchase that included oranges, one included spinach and the other was Ellen's."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Shoppers",
"Vegetables",
"Fruits"
] |
[
"$4.25",
"$5.25",
"$6.25",
"$7.25",
"$8.25"
] |
[
"Bennie",
"Carol",
"Ellen",
"Floyd",
"Gregory"
] |
[
"asparagus",
"leeks",
"parsnips",
"spinach",
"turnips"
] |
[
"apricots",
"oranges",
"peaches",
"raspberries",
"watermelons"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=05adc4402d18ffc81a51634b4f8860d8
|
Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.
|
[
"Of Zachary and the diner who ordered the turkey plate, one paid $8.99 and the other paid $4.99.",
"The one who got the lemonade paid 1 dollar less than Roberto.",
"The diner who ordered the spaghetti paid 2 dollars more than the one who got the ginger ale.",
"Lee had the root beer.",
"Of Lee and the diner who ordered the sloppy joe, one paid $5.99 and the other paid $8.99.",
"Neither the diner who ordered the club sandwich nor Dean was the one who got the iced tea.",
"Lee paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the club sandwich.",
"The diner who ordered the cheese steak was either the diner who paid $4.99 or Lee.",
"The one who got the iced tea paid more than the one who got the lemonade."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Entrees"
] |
[
"$4.99",
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99"
] |
[
"Dean",
"Homer",
"Lee",
"Roberto",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"cream soda",
"ginger ale",
"iced tea",
"lemonade",
"root beer"
] |
[
"cheese steak",
"club sandwich",
"sloppy joe",
"spaghetti",
"turkey plate"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dd3253ca65a9fc88005cd551cbf07a66
|
Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.
|
[
"Of Flowcarts and the application with 5.5 million downloads, one was made by Vortia and the other was released in May.",
"Neither the app released in July nor the app released by Apptastic is Vitalinks.",
"The application with 2.3 million downloads wasn't developed by Apptastic.",
"The five apps are Bubble Bombs, the app released in April, the game released in July, the app released by Apptastic and the game released by Digibits.",
"The application with 2.3 million downloads wasn't developed by Gadingo.",
"The app released in March was made by Vortia.",
"Angry Ants was released 2 months earlier than the app with 6.8 million downloads.",
"Flowcarts doesn't have exactly 4.2 million downloads.",
"The game released in July is either the game with 6.8 million downloads or the app released by Gadingo."
] |
[
"Months",
"Games",
"Developers",
"Downloads"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Angry Ants",
"Bubble Bombs",
"Flowcarts",
"Peter Parka",
"Vitalinks"
] |
[
"Apptastic",
"Digibits",
"Gadingo",
"Trebuchet",
"Vortia"
] |
[
"2.3 million",
"4.2 million",
"5.5 million",
"6.8 million",
"8.9 million"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a0a6dbea62d83b57d8b7b3db43eba3ef
|
Several "secret shoppers" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.
|
[
"The order that included grapefruits cost 2 dollars more than Irma's order.",
"Carol's purchase is either the purchase that included leeks or the purchase that included oranges.",
"The five orders are the order that included strawberries, Carol's purchase, the $7.25 order, the $6.25 order and the purchase that included leeks.",
"Olive's purchase cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included leeks.",
"The order that included peaches didn't include leeks.",
"Irma's purchase included spinach.",
"The order that included oranges is either the order that included turnips or the order that included onions.",
"Of the $5.25 order and the order that included onions, one was Jim's and the other included peaches."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Shoppers",
"Vegetables",
"Fruits"
] |
[
"$4.25",
"$5.25",
"$6.25",
"$7.25",
"$8.25"
] |
[
"Carol",
"Irma",
"Jim",
"Olive",
"Wesley"
] |
[
"leeks",
"onions",
"rhubarb",
"spinach",
"turnips"
] |
[
"cranberries",
"grapefruits",
"oranges",
"peaches",
"strawberries"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c5812695323db1cb95351c2d0301ad1f
|
The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.
|
[
"The boxer from Dublin has 3 more wins than Patti.",
"The boxer with 24 wins has 15 losses.",
"Of the woman with 10 losses and the woman from Los Angeles, one is Patti and the other has 36 wins.",
"Of the fighter with 30 wins and the fighter with 7 losses, one is from Portland and the other is Farrah Fawkes.",
"The fighter with 33 wins, the fighter with 8 losses, and Farrah Fawkes are three different people.",
"The woman from Los Angeles, the boxer from Dublin, Vicki and Winifred are all different people.",
"Winifred isn't from Portland.",
"The boxer with 24 wins is from New York.",
"The boxer with 7 losses has 3 more wins than the boxer from New York."
] |
[
"Wins",
"Boxers",
"Losses",
"Cities"
] |
[
"24",
"27",
"30",
"33",
"36"
] |
[
"Farrah Fawkes",
"Marie",
"Patti",
"Vicki",
"Winifred"
] |
[
"4",
"7",
"8",
"10",
"15"
] |
[
"Dublin",
"Glasgow",
"Los Angeles",
"New York",
"Portland"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0737c8535cc172194fa9b4173472f777
|
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 Spanish Gypsy didn't include Patrick.",
"The team that skated to Spanish Gypsy was either Wilma's pair or Ruben's pair.",
"Bonita's pair scored somewhat higher than Ruben's pair.",
"Of Francine's pair and Jeff's pair, one finished with 27.2 points and the other skated to Falling Star.",
"Wilma's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Jeff's pair.",
"Wilma's pair didn't include Delbert.",
"The pair that scored 27.2 points didn't skate to Turandot.",
"Of Iris's pair and the team that scored 26.3 points, one included Brad and the other included Ruben.",
"The pair that skated to Carne Cruda scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Ruben's pair."
] |
[
"Points",
"Women",
"Men",
"Songs"
] |
[
"26.3",
"26.6",
"26.9",
"27.2",
"27.5"
] |
[
"Bonita",
"Francine",
"Iris",
"Penny",
"Wilma"
] |
[
"Brad",
"Delbert",
"Jeff",
"Patrick",
"Ruben"
] |
[
"Carne Cruda",
"Falling Star",
"Galician Day",
"Spanish Gypsy",
"Turandot"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c2cc079bc29d93f1f247accf571dee4b
|
The Byronville Gaming Club holds one "game night" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.
|
[
"Bladescape was played sometime before the board game hosted at Lynette's house.",
"Of the game hosted at Adrian's house and Planets Align, one had exactly 6 players and the other was played in March.",
"Rules of War wasn't played in May.",
"The board game played in February didn't have exactly 8 players.",
"Of the game with 8 players and the board game hosted at Caroline's house, one was Stealth and the other was Vendetta.",
"The five games were the game with 5 players, Vendetta, the game played in March, the game hosted at Adrian's house and the board game played in February.",
"The board game with 13 players was either the board game played in April or the game hosted at Lynette's house.",
"The board game with 8 players was played sometime before the game hosted at Todd's house."
] |
[
"Months",
"Games",
"Hosts",
"Players"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Bladescape",
"Planets Align",
"Rules of War",
"Stealth",
"Vendetta"
] |
[
"Adrian",
"Caroline",
"Lynette",
"Todd",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"5",
"6",
"8",
"12",
"13"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=485f59b5ed71952c9310c9f822c843b1
|
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.
|
[
"Damon took the Neptunia cruise.",
"Cory didn't go to Barbados.",
"Miranda set sail 2 years after Greg.",
"Of the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise and the person who took the Farralon cruise, one was on the 1987 cruise and the other went to Puerto Rico.",
"Of Miranda and the person who went to Barbados, one took the Silver Shores cruise and the other was on the 1986 cruise.",
"The traveler who took the 1985 cruise didn't go to Grenada.",
"The traveler who went to Trinidad wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.",
"The traveler who took the Trinity cruise set sail 1 year before the person who took the Azure Seas cruise.",
"The traveler who took the Trinity cruise is either Damon or Greg.",
"Damon didn't go to Grenada."
] |
[
"Years",
"Names",
"Cruise Lines",
"Destinations"
] |
[
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987"
] |
[
"Cory",
"Damon",
"Greg",
"Miranda",
"Ollie"
] |
[
"Azure Seas",
"Farralon",
"Neptunia",
"Silver Shores",
"Trinity"
] |
[
"Barbados",
"Grenada",
"Martinique",
"Puerto Rico",
"Trinidad"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d1cfef98ebd429653fd0caf949eac679
|
The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.
|
[
"The piece shaped like a sports car costs 75 dollars less than Erica's piece.",
"Francisco's piece isn't lemon-flavored.",
"Of the $175 piece and the cake shaped like a potato, one is peach-flavored and the other is chocolate-flavored.",
"Karen's cake costs 25 dollars less than the cake shaped like a mountain.",
"The peach-flavored cake isn't shaped like a mountain.",
"The $200 cake, Francisco's cake, the banana-flavored cake and the piece shaped like a potato are all different cakes.",
"Karen's cake costs 50 dollars less than the piece shaped like a train.",
"The cake shaped like a train is either the $200 piece or the chocolate-flavored cake.",
"Of the peach-flavored cake and the $125 cake, one is Vincent's and the other is Francisco's."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Shapes",
"Flavors"
] |
[
"$125",
"$150",
"$175",
"$200",
"$225"
] |
[
"Erica",
"Francisco",
"Karen",
"Terri",
"Vincent"
] |
[
"golf ball",
"mountain",
"potato",
"sports car",
"train"
] |
[
"banana",
"chocolate",
"lemon",
"peach",
"strawberry"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=397cbd55c0b6c49880bb17ec73073afa
|
The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a "Sail Around the World" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.
|
[
"Vicky Estes took somewhat more days to finish than Tara Carroll.",
"The person who finished in 278 days sailed the Dream Walker.",
"Of the competitor in the sloop and Debra Decker, one sailed the Confluence and the other finished in 282 days.",
"Wendell Orr used the catamaran.",
"The person in the catamaran took 4 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Shady Lady.",
"Tara Carroll took 4 more days to finish than the owner of the Wave Dancer.",
"Debra Decker, the sailor who finished in 286 days, and the sailor in the gaff cutter are three different people.",
"The person in the trimaran took 4 more days to finish than Vicky Estes.",
"Vicky Estes didn't use the pilot cutter."
] |
[
"Days",
"Sailors",
"Boat Types",
"Boats"
] |
[
"270",
"274",
"278",
"282",
"286"
] |
[
"Debra Decker",
"Gil Baxter",
"Tara Carroll",
"Vicky Estes",
"Wendell Orr"
] |
[
"catamaran",
"gaff cutter",
"pilot cutter",
"sloop",
"trimaran"
] |
[
"Bay Hawk",
"Confluence",
"Dream Walker",
"Shady Lady",
"Wave Dancer"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4ec13a34310e799852204c1616b699c1
|
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 Daily Ray didn't go to Silver springs.",
"The vessel that went to Hollow Hole saw 1 fewer manatees than the Foxy Roxy.",
"The vessel that went to Hollow Hole, the Mellow Mel, and the vessel that saw 7 manatees are three different boats.",
"Captain Espinoza's vessel saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Armstrong's boat.",
"The Sea Cow is either the boat that saw 6 manatees or Captain Lloyd's vessel.",
"The boat that saw 7 manatees didn't go to Rainbow Reef.",
"The vessel that went to Yellow Bend saw fewer manatees than the Mellow Mel.",
"The Mellow Mel didn't go to Silver springs.",
"The boat that went to Hollow Hole saw 2 more manatees than the Sea Cow.",
"The Daily Ray wasn't led by Captain Romero.",
"The Daily Ray saw 2 more manatees than Captain Espinoza's boat."
] |
[
"Manatees",
"Boats",
"Captains",
"Locations"
] |
[
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6",
"7"
] |
[
"Daily Ray",
"Foxy Roxy",
"Mellow Mel",
"Sea Cow",
"Watery Pete"
] |
[
"Armstrong",
"Espinoza",
"Jacobson",
"Lloyd",
"Romero"
] |
[
"Arno\\'s Spit",
"Hollow Hole",
"Rainbow Reef",
"Silver springs",
"Yellow Bend"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=da5c4c7dcadc5165827815ff953e6b90
|
The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).
|
[
"The comet with an orbital period of 65 years is either the one Cal Barron discovered or Wally Six.",
"The one Lawrence discovered wasn't discovered in 2009.",
"The five comets are Gostroma, the one Cal Barron discovered, the comet discovered in 2008, the comet Owens discovered and the comet discovered in 2009.",
"The one with an orbital period of 15 years isn't Sporrin.",
"The one Lawrence discovered was discovered sometime before Wally Six.",
"Peinope was discovered 1 year before the one with an orbital period of 15 years.",
"Of Wally Six and the one with an orbital period of 30 years, one was first seen by Owens and the other was found in 2008.",
"The one Quinn discovered was discovered 1 year before the comet with an orbital period of 29 years.",
"The comet with an orbital period of 30 years was discovered 2 years before Crecci."
] |
[
"Years",
"Astronomers",
"Comets",
"Periods"
] |
[
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011",
"2012"
] |
[
"Cal Barron",
"Ken Jones",
"Lawrence",
"Owens",
"Quinn"
] |
[
"Crecci",
"Gostroma",
"Peinope",
"Sporrin",
"Wally Six"
] |
[
"15 years",
"29 years",
"30 years",
"47 years",
"65 years"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=86a0c3725e336e3e4321fdaa83c1ae25
|
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.
|
[
"Genevieve came in sometime after the customer who ordered naan.",
"Of the person who asked for ricotta and the person who came in at 9:00am, one asked for challah and the other was Tricia.",
"Jean didn't order matzo.",
"Jean came in one hour before the person who ordered wheat bread.",
"Patty didn't request ricotta.",
"The person who came in at 7:30am was either the customer who asked for ricotta or Ora.",
"Neither the customer who asked for limburger nor Genevieve was the person who came in at 8:30am.",
"Genevieve didn't request parmesan.",
"The person who asked for gorgonzola came in an hour and a half after Ora.",
"The customer who ordered challah came in sometime after Genevieve.",
"The customer who asked for ricotta didn't order matzo.",
"The customer who asked for limburger didn't order naan."
] |
[
"Times",
"Customers",
"Breads",
"Cheeses"
] |
[
"7:00am",
"7:30am",
"8:00am",
"8:30am",
"9:00am"
] |
[
"Genevieve",
"Jean",
"Ora",
"Patty",
"Tricia"
] |
[
"brioche",
"challah",
"matzo",
"naan",
"wheat bread"
] |
[
"asiago",
"gorgonzola",
"limburger",
"parmesan",
"ricotta"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bdb87fb20b9b7d46b556f542a43a5217
|
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 piece that printed in 10 minutes was either the mask or the yellow design.",
"Bertha's design was either the white design or the orange item.",
"The red design took 10 more minutes to print than Mary's design.",
"Of the whistle and Cedric's item, one took 10 minutes to print and the other took 15 minutes to print.",
"Bertha's item wasn't the flower.",
"The orange item was the whistle.",
"The red item, Kyle's design, and Bertha's piece are three different items.",
"Bertha's design didn't take exactly 15 minutes to print.",
"Kyle's item took somewhat more minutes to print than the mask.",
"Mary's item was either the helmet or the purple piece."
] |
[
"Times",
"Students",
"Items",
"Colors"
] |
[
"10 minutes",
"15 minutes",
"20 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"30 minutes"
] |
[
"Bertha",
"Cedric",
"Kyle",
"Mary",
"Stella"
] |
[
"flower",
"helmet",
"mask",
"phone case",
"whistle"
] |
[
"orange",
"purple",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ab3ebc7cc9596527edfb929421110a80
|
The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.
|
[
"Neither Alberta's pet nor the lovebird is the bird purchased in Panorama City.",
"Alberta's pet was bought 1 month after the lorikeet.",
"Of the parrot and Ellen's pet, one was purchased in Vernon and the other was purchased in Berkeley.",
"Hannah's pet is either the bird purchased in Panorama City or the finch.",
"Of the lorikeet and Ellen's pet, one was purchased in Orleans and the other was bought in March.",
"Roberta's pet is the finch.",
"The bird purchased in Berkeley was bought 1 month after Roberta's pet."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Birds",
"Towns"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Alberta",
"Ellen",
"Hannah",
"Ida",
"Roberta"
] |
[
"finch",
"lorikeet",
"lovebird",
"macaw",
"parrot"
] |
[
"Berkeley",
"Ellsworth",
"Orleans",
"Panorama City",
"Vernon"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9421576680be6923c7451ef6d0937567
|
Several die-hard "Galaxy Trek" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.
|
[
"The sci-fi fan who sells Kelher figurines charges less than the carver who sells Haramarui figurines.",
"The carver who charges 7 dollars doesn't work with oak.",
"Richard charges 4 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who sells Wata figurines.",
"Of the woodworker who charges 7 dollars and the sci-fi fan who sells Haramarui figurines, one is Sam and the other is Richard.",
"The sci-fi fan who works with chestnut charges less than the sci-fi fan who works with pine.",
"The carver who sells Kelher figurines doesn't work with pine.",
"Ian is either the woodworker who sells Xozix figurines or the woodworker who sells Haramarui figurines.",
"Neither Richard nor the carver who charges 3 dollars is the carver who works with teak.",
"The carver who charges 9 dollars is either Ian or the woodworker who sells Furoth figurines.",
"The carver who sells Haramarui figurines doesn't work with oak.",
"Sam doesn't work with teak.",
"The sci-fi fan who works with pine is either Johnnie or Richard.",
"Johnnie charges 6 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who sells Wata figurines."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Woodworkers",
"Woods",
"Characters"
] |
[
"3 dollars",
"5 dollars",
"7 dollars",
"9 dollars",
"11 dollars"
] |
[
"Ian",
"Johnnie",
"Oliver",
"Richard",
"Sam"
] |
[
"chestnut",
"oak",
"pine",
"teak",
"walnut"
] |
[
"Furoth",
"Haramarui",
"Kelher",
"Wata",
"Xozix"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=059291d5e4914b8bce18504362e5c6c2
|
Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.
|
[
"The five paintings are the painting that's been missing for 22 years, \"Hoxley Hills\", \"Clockwork\", the 1905 painting and Shiroharu's masterpiece.",
"\"Orange Sky\" was painted 8 years after the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years.",
"The 1913 masterpiece is either \"Orange Sky\" or the piece that's been missing for 25 years.",
"Warvoro's masterpiece was painted in 1897.",
"The masterpiece that's been missing for 13 years, \"Hoxley Hills\", and the 1905 masterpiece are three different paintings.",
"Warvoro's piece, the piece that's been missing for 20 years, and the 1905 masterpiece are three different paintings.",
"The 1897 painting isn't \"Clockwork\".",
"Of \"Lost in Time\" and the piece that's been missing for 25 years, one is by Rilania and the other was painted in 1929.",
"Of Orteirte's painting and the 1913 piece, one has been missing for 20 years and the other is \"Hoxley Hills\"."
] |
[
"Years",
"Artists",
"Paintings",
"Years Missing"
] |
[
"1897",
"1905",
"1913",
"1921",
"1929"
] |
[
"Dray D\\'Amici",
"Orteirte",
"Rilania",
"Shiroharu",
"Warvoro"
] |
[
"Clockwork",
"Hoxley Hills",
"Lost in Time",
"Orange Sky",
"Tantrum"
] |
[
"13",
"15",
"20",
"22",
"25"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f4faf80a4bc100c267b4aee0145d028d
|
Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.
|
[
"The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga was inhabited by the Kukani.",
"The island on which the Kukani people lived was either the island discovered in 1782 or Jujihm.",
"Zafet wasn't discovered in 1782.",
"The island discovered in 1782 wasn't discovered by Captain Norris.",
"The island on which the Manika'i people lived was discovered 7 years before the island first seen by Captain Wesley.",
"Teuz was found by Captain Wesley.",
"Of Qlork and the island discovered in 1782, one was inhabited by the Holo'oka and the other was found by Captain Azpilleta.",
"The island on which the Enakai people lived was discovered 14 years after the island on which the Manika'i people lived.",
"The island on which the Enakai people lived, the island discovered in 1754, and the island discovered in 1782 are three different islands.",
"The island first seen by Captain Norris was either the island on which the Holo'oka people lived or the island discovered in 1768."
] |
[
"Years",
"Islands",
"Cultures",
"Captains"
] |
[
"1754",
"1761",
"1768",
"1775",
"1782"
] |
[
"Jujihm",
"Nuhirk",
"Qlork",
"Teuz",
"Zafet"
] |
[
"Enakai",
"Hakili",
"Holo\\'oka",
"Manika\\'i",
"Kukani"
] |
[
"Azpilleta",
"Norris",
"Olavarriaga",
"Payne",
"Wesley"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d2832924b5205de1fa261d6269d52d92
|
Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.
|
[
"The red jersey is 2 sizes smaller than the white jersey.",
"Number 45 is white.",
"Ingram's shirt is 3 sizes smaller than Dean's jersey.",
"Levy's jersey is 3 sizes smaller than the orange jersey.",
"Ingram's shirt isn't number 38.",
"The size 6 shirt isn't number 38.",
"The size 7 jersey isn't number 19.",
"Of number 30 and the blue shirt, one is Kirby's and the other is a size 10.",
"Dean's jersey is either the blue jersey or the black shirt."
] |
[
"Sizes",
"Players",
"Colors",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
[
"Dean",
"Ingram",
"Jacobson",
"Kirby",
"Levy"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"orange",
"red",
"white"
] |
[
"19",
"30",
"38",
"42",
"45"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=01b3d061be0fcaccd4d3b044e6919f9b
|
The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a "Sail Around the World" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.
|
[
"The person in the pilot cutter took 12 fewer days to finish than Vicky Estes.",
"The owner of the Dream Walker took somewhat more days to finish than the sailor in the schooner.",
"Of the owner of the Alpha One and the competitor who finished in 278 days, one was Tara Carroll and the other used the gaff cutter.",
"Of Neal Bundt and the person in the ketch, one sailed the Confluence and the other sailed the Quick Silver.",
"The owner of the Alpha One took 4 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Confluence.",
"Neal Bundt took 12 fewer days to finish than the person in the ketch.",
"The five people were Ed Alexander, the sailor who finished in 282 days, the person who finished in 286 days, the competitor in the schooner and the competitor who finished in 278 days."
] |
[
"Days",
"Sailors",
"Boat Types",
"Boats"
] |
[
"270",
"274",
"278",
"282",
"286"
] |
[
"Debra Decker",
"Ed Alexander",
"Neal Bundt",
"Tara Carroll",
"Vicky Estes"
] |
[
"catamaran",
"gaff cutter",
"ketch",
"pilot cutter",
"schooner"
] |
[
"Alpha One",
"Confluence",
"Dream Walker",
"Quick Silver",
"Sea Dart"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=67564462a91f0aebc7201016b05da6fb
|
Several "secret shoppers" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.
|
[
"Marshall's purchase didn't include strawberries.",
"Nettie's order didn't include apricots.",
"Floyd's purchase didn't include parsnips.",
"The purchase that included kale cost 2 dollars less than the purchase that included strawberries.",
"Of the order that included apricots and the order that included strawberries, one included spinach and the other cost $7.25.",
"Floyd's purchase didn't include strawberries.",
"Marshall's order didn't cost $8.25.",
"Marshall's purchase didn't cost $7.25.",
"The order that included kiwis cost 1 dollar less than the purchase that included peaches.",
"The purchase that included leeks cost more than the order that included apricots.",
"The $8.25 purchase is either the order that included leeks or the purchase that included strawberries.",
"The purchase that included spinach cost 2 dollars more than Gregory's purchase.",
"The order that included turnips is either the $8.25 order or the $5.25 order."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Shoppers",
"Vegetables",
"Fruits"
] |
[
"$4.25",
"$5.25",
"$6.25",
"$7.25",
"$8.25"
] |
[
"Carol",
"Floyd",
"Gregory",
"Marshall",
"Nettie"
] |
[
"kale",
"leeks",
"parsnips",
"spinach",
"turnips"
] |
[
"apricots",
"figs",
"kiwis",
"peaches",
"strawberries"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c71b6ce28fea6d90aee474868f86fb6e
|
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.
|
[
"The five people are Clinton, the participant from Pine Valley, the friend who brought the hummus, the party-goer who brought the potato chips and the friend from Anaheim Hills.",
"The party-goer who arrived at 4:50 pm didn't bring the onion dip.",
"Wade is either the party-goer from Anaheim Hills or the friend who brought the pizza.",
"Of the participant who brought the pizza and the participant who brought the hummus, one is from El Segundo and the other is Iris.",
"Iris didn't arrive at 4:40 pm.",
"The friend from El Segundo arrived sometime after Iris.",
"The party-goer from Kernville arrived 10 minutes after Verna.",
"Of the friend who brought the hummus and the party-goer who brought the onion dip, one arrived at 4:45 pm and the other is from Kernville."
] |
[
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] |
[
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm",
"4:50 pm"
] |
[
"Clinton",
"Iris",
"Phyllis",
"Verna",
"Wade"
] |
[
"hummus",
"onion dip",
"pizza",
"potato chips",
"soda"
] |
[
"Anaheim Hills",
"Dos Palos",
"El Segundo",
"Kernville",
"Pine Valley"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e47835d0b8dd27db0b795906935c6ac1
|
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 earring wasn't found in 2014.",
"The item found in 2000 sold for 150 dollars more than the object found at Burr Woods.",
"The object that sold for $325 was found at Colbert Run.",
"The meteorite wasn't found at Heffen Lane.",
"The earring wasn't found in 2009.",
"The diamond ring wasn't found in 2014.",
"The object found at Addison Beach sold for 150 dollars more than the object found at Burr Woods.",
"The earring didn't sell for $325.",
"The object found in 1992 sold for 75 dollars more than the object found at Heffen Lane.",
"The piece that sold for $475 was either the piece found in 2004 or the item found in 1992.",
"Of the cannonball and the piece that sold for $400, one was found in 2014 and the other was found at Gillis Park.",
"The meteorite didn't sell for $400."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Items",
"Locations",
"Years"
] |
[
"$250",
"$325",
"$400",
"$475",
"$550"
] |
[
"cannonball",
"diamond ring",
"earring",
"gold chain",
"meteorite"
] |
[
"Addison Beach",
"Burr Woods",
"Colbert Run",
"Gillis Park",
"Heffen Lane"
] |
[
"1992",
"2000",
"2004",
"2009",
"2014"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50cacec5f1bb1f192c6b250512717eba
|
The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.
|
[
"The journalist who went to Honduras left 2 days before the reporter who covered the solar eclipse.",
"Of Tam Terry and the journalist who went to Jamaica, one covered the royal wedding and the other covered the solar eclipse.",
"The journalist who went to Belgium didn't cover the mass protests.",
"Randy Reid didn't cover the earthquake.",
"Of the reporter who went to Luxembourg and Orin Olsen, one was sent out on April 4th and the other covered the mass protests.",
"The journalist who went to Jamaica left 3 days after Orin Olsen.",
"Randy Reid left 3 days before Maddy Moore.",
"The reporter who went to Honduras was either Maddy Moore or the journalist who covered the royal wedding."
] |
[
"Days",
"Reporters",
"Stories",
"Countries"
] |
[
"April 4th",
"April 5th",
"April 6th",
"April 7th",
"April 8th"
] |
[
"Linda Lott",
"Maddy Moore",
"Orin Olsen",
"Randy Reid",
"Tam Terry"
] |
[
"earthquake",
"flooding",
"mass protests",
"royal wedding",
"solar eclipse"
] |
[
"Belgium",
"Honduras",
"Jamaica",
"Luxembourg",
"Senegal"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f996f6cd95fd679500bddfedec0d10fb
|
Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.
|
[
"The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Organimarket.",
"The woodear mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Pomona Woods.",
"The mushroom that sells for $30 per pound is either the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods or the oyster mushroom.",
"The velvet foot mushroom was found in Upland Woods.",
"The bricktop mushroom was found in Cooper Woods.",
"The velvet foot mushroom sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the bricktop mushroom.",
"The mushroom going to Wickman's sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Localvoria.",
"The mushroom found in Cooper Woods won't go to Nature's Way.",
"The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Hardy Woods."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Customers",
"Locations"
] |
[
"$25",
"$30",
"$35",
"$40",
"$45"
] |
[
"bricktop",
"oyster",
"pink bottom",
"velvet foot",
"woodear"
] |
[
"Edna\\'s Edibles",
"Localvoria",
"Nature\\'s Way",
"Organimarket",
"Wickman\\'s"
] |
[
"Cooper Woods",
"Hardy Woods",
"Pomona Woods",
"Sylmar Woods",
"Upland Woods"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=40b0c7c628f5f817c1da453222603d30
|
Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.
|
[
"Of the piece that's been missing for 25 years and Curo Cersal's painting, one was painted in 1921 and the other is \"Willow Bend\".",
"Of \"Orange Sky\" and the masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years, one is by Kami and the other was painted in 1929.",
"Zhale's piece was painted in 1897.",
"\"Clockwork\", Zhale's masterpiece, and the piece that's been missing for 25 years are three different paintings.",
"The masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years isn't \"Clockwork\".",
"Of \"Orange Sky\" and the 1913 piece, one has been missing for 20 years and the other is by Kami.",
"The painting that's been missing for 13 years isn't \"Lost in Time\".",
"Zhale's masterpiece was painted 8 years before \"Orange Sky\".",
"Orteirte's masterpiece isn't \"Clockwork\".",
"The 1921 masterpiece is either \"Lost in Time\" or the painting that's been missing for 25 years."
] |
[
"Years",
"Artists",
"Paintings",
"Years Missing"
] |
[
"1897",
"1905",
"1913",
"1921",
"1929"
] |
[
"Curo Cersal",
"Dray D\\'Amici",
"Kami",
"Orteirte",
"Zhale"
] |
[
"Clockwork",
"Girl at Sea",
"Lost in Time",
"Orange Sky",
"Willow Bend"
] |
[
"10",
"13",
"19",
"20",
"25"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=898e3503a8bd800fb28e6f79e07622b9
|
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.
|
[
"Gostaldo's print was of North Africa.",
"Caronelli's map was published in 1749.",
"The print of Denmark, the $250 map, and the $1,500 print are three different maps.",
"The $2,500 map was published 18 years after the map of Warsaw.",
"The print of North Africa was published 36 years after the $1,100 print.",
"Waldemuller's print was published sometime after Caronelli's map.",
"The print of Warsaw, the map published in 1749, and the map published in 1713 are three different maps.",
"The print published in 1767 isn't priced at $250.",
"Of the map of Tuscany and Muenster's print, one is priced at $1,100 and the other is priced at $2,500.",
"Lafiori's map is either the $545 print or the print of Tuscany."
] |
[
"Years",
"Cartographers",
"Subjects",
"Prices"
] |
[
"1713",
"1731",
"1749",
"1767",
"1785"
] |
[
"Caronelli",
"Gostaldo",
"Lafiori",
"Muenster",
"Waldemuller"
] |
[
"Denmark",
"North Africa",
"Scandinavia",
"Tuscany",
"Warsaw"
] |
[
"$250",
"$545",
"$1,100",
"$1,500",
"$2,500"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec1b30287c038d9fa753fa81a3500a0e
|
The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.
|
[
"The sailboat at Dock 6 is either the Petite Palm or Jasper Jones's boat.",
"Charlie Cort's sailboat is either the Mystique or the 28 ft vessel.",
"The vessel at Dock 28 is somewhat longer than Ivor Ingram's vessel.",
"The Petite Palm is somewhat longer than Ivor Ingram's sailboat.",
"The White Squid is either the vessel at Dock 22 or Charlie Cort's boat.",
"Neither the vessel at Dock 16 nor the 34 ft vessel is Charlie Cort's boat.",
"Frances Farmer's vessel is 9 feet longer than Griffin Gaines's boat.",
"The Mystique is somewhat longer than the vessel at Dock 6.",
"The 22 ft sailboat isn't moored at Dock 16.",
"The White Squid is 9 feet longer than Griffin Gaines's vessel.",
"Of Frances Farmer's sailboat and the Irish Pride, one is 34 ft long and the other is moored at Dock 6."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Names",
"Owners",
"Docks"
] |
[
"22 ft",
"25 ft",
"28 ft",
"31 ft",
"34 ft"
] |
[
"Fair Weather",
"Irish Pride",
"Mystique",
"Petite Palm",
"White Squid"
] |
[
"Charlie Cort",
"Frances Farmer",
"Griffin Gaines",
"Ivor Ingram",
"Jasper Jones"
] |
[
"6",
"16",
"19",
"22",
"28"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b6d2d0e57d4baacb0d33268292adab37
|
Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.
|
[
"Tyngle.com wasn't founded by Betty Becker.",
"The startup started by Addie Abrams is either Gofro.com or the startup that sells video games.",
"The startup that received the $3,000,000 investment was started by Fred Frost.",
"The startup started by Addie Abrams received 2 million dollars less than Byxby.com.",
"The company that sells textbooks received 2 million dollars less than the company that sells video games.",
"Gofro.com received $1,000,000.",
"The business that sells sports gear wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.",
"Zetafish.com didn't get exactly $4,000,000.",
"Of the business that received the $1,000,000 investment and the company that received the $5,000,000 investment, one sells cameras and the other was started by Betty Becker.",
"The business started by Fred Frost received more than the business that sells cell phones.",
"The startup that sells video games, the company that received the $3,000,000 investment, and Zetafish.com are three different businesses."
] |
[
"Investments",
"Startups",
"Founders",
"Products"
] |
[
"$1,000,000",
"$2,000,000",
"$3,000,000",
"$4,000,000",
"$5,000,000"
] |
[
"Atriana.com",
"Byxby.com",
"Gofro.com",
"Tyngle.com",
"Zetafish.com"
] |
[
"Addie Abrams",
"Betty Becker",
"Fred Frost",
"Pat Padilla",
"Vicky Velez"
] |
[
"cameras",
"cell phones",
"sports gear",
"textbooks",
"video games"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec1a1a67f02e0d8f0dc1cca58a094d3a
|
Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.
|
[
"The town whose mayor is Ed Espinoza has more people than the city in Berkshire County.",
"Brisbane has 3,000 more people than Garnavillo.",
"Of Danville and the town with a population of 28,000, one has Sal Swanson as its mayor and the other is in Plymouth County.",
"The town whose mayor is Ed Espinoza is either Brisbane or the town in Suffolk County.",
"The town with a population of 34,000 isn't in Worcester County.",
"The five cities are the town in Franklin County, the city with a population of 31,000, the city with a population of 34,000, Garnavillo and the city with a population of 40,000.",
"The town whose mayor is Ted Tanner isn't in Berkshire County.",
"Neither the city with a population of 34,000 nor the town with a population of 40,000 is the town whose mayor is Cal Compton.",
"Eddington is in Worcester County.",
"The town with a population of 31,000 doesn't have Cal Compton as its mayor."
] |
[
"Populations",
"Cities",
"Counties",
"Mayors"
] |
[
"28,000",
"31,000",
"34,000",
"37,000",
"40,000"
] |
[
"Brisbane",
"Danville",
"Eddington",
"Garnavillo",
"Luther"
] |
[
"Berkshire",
"Franklin",
"Plymouth",
"Suffolk",
"Worcester"
] |
[
"Cal Compton",
"Ed Espinoza",
"Nora Nolan",
"Sal Swanson",
"Ted Tanner"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ae6fb979d866c9ab1d698c6a4c482cc9
|
There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different "Smokejumper" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.
|
[
"The squad that dropped at Dana Point deployed 2 hours before the team that dropped at Brook Woods.",
"The squad with 6 members deployed sometime before Yankee Group.",
"The team with 5 members deployed 1 hour before Whiskey Group.",
"The team that jumped at 8:00am was dropped at Crestline X.",
"India Group didn't deploy at 11:00am.",
"Of the squad with 5 members and Charlie Group, one was dropped at Brook Woods and the other was dropped at Frazier Park.",
"The team with 9 members deployed 1 hour after the team with 4 members.",
"The team with 8 members, Whiskey Group, and the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge are three different teams.",
"The team that dropped at Frazier Park is either Yankee Group or the team that jumped at 11:00am."
] |
[
"Times",
"Teams",
"Locations",
"Team Sizes"
] |
[
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm"
] |
[
"Charlie",
"India",
"Sierra",
"Whiskey",
"Yankee"
] |
[
"Anthon Ridge",
"Brook Woods",
"Crestline X",
"Dana Point",
"Frazier Park"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b7118463948f3e6f3b4f6e112cf7c389
|
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.
|
[
"Neither the team from Yemen nor the squad from Jordan was the team that won 12 silver medals.",
"Of the squad that won 4 bronze medals and the squad that won 2 silver medals, one is the team from Luxembourg and the other finished with 1 gold medal.",
"The team that won 1 gold medal didn't end with 15 bronze medals.",
"The squad that won 8 silver medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad that won 6 bronze medals.",
"Of the team that won 4 gold medals and the team from Paraguay, one finished with 10 bronze medals and the other ended with 1 silver medal.",
"The five teams were the squad that won 5 silver medals, the squad from Paraguay, the squad from Yemen, the squad that won 3 gold medals and the team that won 5 gold medals.",
"The team that won 1 silver medal ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad from Yemen.",
"Neither the team that won 12 silver medals nor the team that won 4 bronze medals was the team that won 4 gold medals."
] |
[
"Gold Medals",
"Countries",
"Silver Medals",
"Bronze Medals"
] |
[
"1",
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5"
] |
[
"Jordan",
"Luxembourg",
"Paraguay",
"Yemen",
"Zimbabwe"
] |
[
"1",
"2",
"5",
"8",
"12"
] |
[
"4",
"6",
"8",
"10",
"15"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=633431d7b6b827025fcc2971bbd59420
|
Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.
|
[
"The five classes are the course in room 212, the course with 11 students, the 3:00 pm class, the 9:00 am class and the class with 20 students.",
"The course in room 319 is the English class.",
"The course with 20 students starts sometime after the Russian class.",
"The course in room 314 is either the 9:00 am class or the Lithuanian class.",
"The 3:00 pm class isn't the Lithuanian class.",
"Neither the course with 11 students nor the class in room 314 is the Russian class.",
"The course with 8 students starts 2 hours after the English class.",
"The Russian class starts 2 hours after the class in room 319.",
"The Japanese class doesn't have 17 students.",
"The class with 17 students starts 4 hours after the course with 11 students.",
"The class in room 122 doesn't start at 9:00 am."
] |
[
"Times",
"Room Numbers",
"Class Sizes",
"Classes"
] |
[
"7:00 am",
"9:00 am",
"11:00 am",
"1:00 pm",
"3:00 pm"
] |
[
"122",
"208",
"212",
"314",
"319"
] |
[
"8",
"11",
"17",
"20",
"22"
] |
[
"Dutch",
"English",
"Japanese",
"Lithuanian",
"Russian"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bd187d5d654663db32cbc6169fd29ac6
|
The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled "Historic Homes of Branchville". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.
|
[
"Woodlawn was built sometime after Benson Hills.",
"Neither the 1848 house nor the 1834 building is the Rhodes family's building.",
"Benson Hills was built in 1848.",
"The building on Q Street was built 7 years after the Rhodes family's building.",
"Gunston Hall is owned by the Duke family.",
"Neither the home on Grove Street nor the house on Kingwood Street is the Baker family's building.",
"Of the Gaines family's home and Wagner Mansion, one is on James Street and the other is on Q Street.",
"The 1855 building isn't on Grove Street.",
"The Duke family's home was built 14 years after the home on James Street.",
"Porcher Place is either the building on Island Drive or the Gaines family's building."
] |
[
"Years",
"Houses",
"Owners",
"Locations"
] |
[
"1834",
"1841",
"1848",
"1855",
"1862"
] |
[
"Benson Hills",
"Gunston Hall",
"Porcher Place",
"Wagner Mansion",
"Woodlawn"
] |
[
"Baker",
"Duke",
"Evans",
"Gaines",
"Rhodes"
] |
[
"Grove Street",
"Island Drive",
"James Street",
"Kingwood Street",
"Q Street"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec970224c04db868554c6a7189951a5a
|
Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.
|
[
"The company owned by Mrs. Griffin is either the business using a billboard or White Elephant.",
"The five businesses are Sinful Sips, the business owned by Mr. Zimmerman, the company using a radio ad, the business opening on May 8th and the business opening on May 11th.",
"The business using a magazine ad will open 6 days after the business owned by Mrs. Jackson.",
"The company using a sandwich board will open 3 days before the company using a billboard.",
"Of Ant Farms Etc. and the business opening on May 8th, one is using a TV commercial and the other is owned by Mr. Ortiz.",
"The business using a magazine ad is either the business owned by Mr. Zimmerman or the company owned by Mr. Ortiz.",
"Ant Farms Etc. will open 3 days after the company using a magazine ad.",
"Books and More won't open on May 8th."
] |
[
"Opening Dates",
"Businesses",
"Owners",
"Ad Campaigns"
] |
[
"May 2nd",
"May 5th",
"May 8th",
"May 11th",
"May 14th"
] |
[
"Ant Farms Etc.",
"Books and More",
"Sinful Sips",
"Tricky Toys",
"White Elephant"
] |
[
"Mrs. Griffin",
"Mrs. Jackson",
"Mr. Ortiz",
"Mr. Simmons",
"Mr. Zimmerman"
] |
[
"billboard",
"magazine ad",
"radio ad",
"sandwich board",
"TV commercial"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=672974e447b67f80687b7802859fdc16
|
Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.
|
[
"Ron's shipment cost 1 dollar less than Oscar's package.",
"The package going to Glenhaven isn't Alexander's.",
"The package going to Lake Forest cost 3 dollars more than Christopher's shipment.",
"Of the package going to Lake Forest and the package going to Glenhaven, one cost $8.75 and the other contains the rare book.",
"The shipment with the fruit basket in it cost 2 dollars less than the package with the computer in it.",
"The shipment that cost $7.75 is either Christopher's package or the shipment with the computer in it.",
"The shipment with the toaster in it didn't cost $4.75.",
"The package going to Oakdale cost 2 dollars more than the shipment with the fruit basket in it.",
"The package going to Newport Beach is Zachary's."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Items",
"Customers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"$4.75",
"$5.75",
"$6.75",
"$7.75",
"$8.75"
] |
[
"computer",
"fruit basket",
"rare book",
"television",
"toaster"
] |
[
"Alexander",
"Christopher",
"Oscar",
"Ron",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Glenhaven",
"Johannesburg",
"Lake Forest",
"Newport Beach",
"Oakdale"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1d57e74ffeac6dacc7887b10b3f346b0
|
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
|
[
"The field theory book costs 10 dollars more than the title that was published in 2005.",
"The textbook written by Tara Tyne costs 10 dollars more than the book that was published in 2015.",
"Of the set theory textbook and the textbook that was published in 2005, one was written by Steve Spark and the other costs $24.99.",
"The textbook that was published in 2010 is either the textbook written by Tara Tyne or the title written by Velma Vintz.",
"The textbook that was published in 2015 costs 5 dollars more than the book that was published in 2005.",
"The pre-calculus title was published in 2015.",
"The title that was published in 2008 wasn't authored by Steve Spark.",
"The algebra title is either the $34.99 textbook or the $24.99 textbook.",
"The $29.99 textbook wasn't authored by Rosa Rubens.",
"The $24.99 book was written by Velma Vintz."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Fields",
"Authors",
"Years"
] |
[
"$24.99",
"$29.99",
"$34.99",
"$39.99",
"$44.99"
] |
[
"algebra",
"field theory",
"pre-calculus",
"set theory",
"trigonometry"
] |
[
"Pat Peterson",
"Rosa Rubens",
"Steve Spark",
"Tara Tyne",
"Velma Vintz"
] |
[
"2005",
"2008",
"2010",
"2012",
"2015"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f4873aa42c80a1f04688882ac6e0f4a8
|
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 five pairs were Kevin's pair, the pair that scored 27.2 points, Tamara's pair, the team that skated to Miss Saigon and Virginia's pair.",
"Naomi's pair didn't skate to Bolero.",
"Neither the team that skated to Miss Saigon nor the team that skated to Bolero was Elsie's pair.",
"Ana's pair was either the team that scored 27.2 points or the pair that scored 27.5 points.",
"Zachary's pair scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Tamara's pair.",
"The pair that scored 26.9 points didn't include Ivan.",
"Of the team that skated to Don Quixote and the pair that scored 27.2 points, one included Eduardo and the other included Tamara.",
"The pair that scored 26.6 points was either Virginia's pair or Naomi's pair.",
"Of Kevin's pair and the pair that scored 27.2 points, one included Naomi and the other skated to Poeta Flamenco."
] |
[
"Points",
"Women",
"Men",
"Songs"
] |
[
"26.3",
"26.6",
"26.9",
"27.2",
"27.5"
] |
[
"Ana",
"Elsie",
"Naomi",
"Tamara",
"Virginia"
] |
[
"Corey",
"Eduardo",
"Ivan",
"Kevin",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Bolero",
"Don Quixote",
"Miss Saigon",
"Poeta Flamenco",
"Turandot"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bb1f8398e39d4faf36eb93ccfc3aa792
|
Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.
|
[
"Of Randy and the man making $85,000, one will film on September 15th and the other will film on October 13th.",
"The person who will play the brother will make 15,000 dollars less than the person filming on October 13th.",
"The actor who will play the senator won't be filming on October 6th.",
"Bruce will make more than the man filming on October 13th.",
"William won't be filming on September 22nd.",
"The actor who will play the senator is either William or the person filming on October 13th.",
"William will make 15,000 dollars less than the actor filming on September 29th.",
"Of Paul and the person filming on September 29th, one will make $130,000 and the other will play the father.",
"The man making $130,000 won't play the soldier."
] |
[
"Fees",
"Actors",
"Dates",
"Roles"
] |
[
"$85,000",
"$100,000",
"$115,000",
"$130,000",
"$145,000"
] |
[
"Bruce",
"Paul",
"Randy",
"Shannon",
"William"
] |
[
"September 15th",
"September 22nd",
"September 29th",
"October 6th",
"October 13th"
] |
[
"brother",
"father",
"lawyer",
"senator",
"soldier"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7df91e47685b398d90360bb52d5c8739
|
Whistler County just held its annual "Potato Launch" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.
|
[
"The Mad Mashers landed 15 feet short of the Super Tubers.",
"The team that made it to 135 ft was either the contestants that used the water cannon or the contestants that launched the red potato.",
"The Mad Mashers went somewhat farther than the Yukon Bolds.",
"The contestants that used the slingshot went 30 feet farther than the contestants that used the water cannon.",
"Of the group that made it to 165 ft and the Spud Chuckers, one used the red potato and the other used the white potato.",
"Of the contestants that made it to 165 ft and the group that used the vacuum cannon, one was the Super Tubers and the other used the blue potato.",
"The Mad Mashers used the black potato.",
"The Russets didn't have a best distance of 180 ft.",
"The group that launched the white potato didn't use the catapult.",
"The group that launched the blue potato, the contestants that used the catapult, and the group that made it to 150 ft are three different teams."
] |
[
"Distances",
"Teams",
"Devices",
"Colors"
] |
[
"135 ft",
"150 ft",
"165 ft",
"180 ft",
"195 ft"
] |
[
"Mad Mashers",
"Russets",
"Spud Chuckers",
"Super Tubers",
"Yukon Bolds"
] |
[
"catapult",
"slingshot",
"trebuchet",
"vacuum cannon",
"water cannon"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"orange",
"red",
"white"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ae400737f41392c5ccf34b1895dc98d3
|
A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.
|
[
"The Beritron will launch 2 months after the rocket from Poland.",
"The rocket that will launch in February is either the rocket from Russia or the rocket from Costa Rica.",
"The rocket developed by Vexatech will launch 1 month after the rocket developed by Ubersplore.",
"Of the rocket developed by Techtrin and the Foltron, one is from Denmark and the other will launch in March.",
"The Worul isn't from Costa Rica.",
"The rocket that will launch in April is either the rocket developed by SpaceZen or the rocket from Russia.",
"The rocket from Denmark will launch sometime after the rocket from Russia.",
"The Dreadco is either the rocket from Poland or the rocket developed by Techtrin.",
"The rocket developed by Vexatech will launch 1 month before the rocket from France.",
"The Worul will launch 2 months after the Gralax."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Companies",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Beritron",
"Dreadco",
"Foltron",
"Gralax",
"Worul"
] |
[
"Permias",
"SpaceZen",
"Techtrin",
"Ubersplore",
"Vexatech"
] |
[
"Costa Rica",
"Denmark",
"France",
"Poland",
"Russia"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e78827c28f0d998bc68d077eedfa8691
|
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.
|
[
"\"Beach Brouhaha\" has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 22 seconds long.",
"The video that's 15 seconds long has 1 million more views than Pamela's viral video.",
"The viral video that's 15 seconds long has somewhat fewer views than the viral video that's 31 seconds long.",
"Lorena's viral video is either \"Beach Brouhaha\" or the viral video that's 31 seconds long.",
"The viral video with 7 million views is \"Happy Hermits\".",
"The viral video that's 31 seconds long isn't \"Magnet Mayhem\".",
"The video with 5 million views is either \"You Otter Know\" or the video that's 47 seconds long.",
"Olivia's viral video has 2 million fewer views than \"Happy Hermits\".",
"The video that's 47 seconds long has 1 million more views than Edna's viral video.",
"Of the viral video with 6 million views and the video that's 22 seconds long, one is \"Gabe Goes Nuts\" and the other is Pamela's."
] |
[
"Views",
"Authors",
"Titles",
"Times"
] |
[
"4 million",
"5 million",
"6 million",
"7 million",
"8 million"
] |
[
"Edna",
"Lorena",
"Olivia",
"Pamela",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"Beach Brouhaha",
"Gabe Goes Nuts",
"Happy Hermits",
"Magnet Mayhem",
"You Otter Know"
] |
[
"15 seconds",
"22 seconds",
"31 seconds",
"38 seconds",
"47 seconds"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=065ece110b99d74b893e0036579a5913
|
Whistler County just held its annual "Potato Launch" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.
|
[
"The Yukon Bolds used the trebuchet.",
"The team that launched the blue potato didn't use the slingshot.",
"The contestants that launched the blue potato was either the Mad Mashers or the group that made it to 195 ft.",
"The team that used the water cannon went 30 feet farther than the Flying Eyes.",
"The group that launched the white potato didn't use the trebuchet.",
"The Yukon Bolds, the group that made it to 150 ft, and the team that used the water cannon are three different teams.",
"The contestants that launched the orange potato went somewhat farther than the contestants that used the trebuchet.",
"Of the contestants that launched the purple potato and the Super Tubers, one used the water cannon and the other scored a distance of 150 ft.",
"The Flying Eyes, the contestants that made it to 150 ft, and the team that made it to 180 ft are three different teams.",
"The Potato Bros used the hybrid sling.",
"The contestants that used the slingshot went 15 feet farther than the group that launched the orange potato."
] |
[
"Distances",
"Teams",
"Devices",
"Colors"
] |
[
"135 ft",
"150 ft",
"165 ft",
"180 ft",
"195 ft"
] |
[
"Flying Eyes",
"Mad Mashers",
"Potato Bros",
"Super Tubers",
"Yukon Bolds"
] |
[
"hybrid sling",
"slingshot",
"trebuchet",
"vacuum cannon",
"water cannon"
] |
[
"blue",
"orange",
"purple",
"red",
"white"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=01b6fdc7c8cd5cba8e65077fd4e93dee
|
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.
|
[
"Gas-N-Go isn't on Tamarac Street.",
"Gas-N-Go isn't in Deer Isle.",
"Ballantines charges 4 cents more per gallon than the business in Udell.",
"The gas station in Vincent charges somewhat more per gallon than the business in Udell.",
"Phil's Fill-Up charges 4 cents more per gallon than the gas station on Penates Drive.",
"Of the gas station in Ackworth and the business charging $1.23 per gallon, one is Energo and the other is on Gillis Avenue.",
"The store charging $1.23 per gallon isn't in Vincent.",
"The gas station on Penates Drive charges 8 cents more per gallon than Vexon.",
"Of the business in Udell and Gas-N-Go, one is on League Avenue and the other offers gas at $1.07 per gallon."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Gas Stations",
"Towns",
"Streets"
] |
[
"$1.07",
"$1.11",
"$1.15",
"$1.19",
"$1.23"
] |
[
"Ballantines",
"Energo",
"Gas-N-Go",
"Phil\\'s Fill-Up",
"Vexon"
] |
[
"Ackworth",
"Deer Isle",
"Quasqueton",
"Udell",
"Vincent"
] |
[
"Gillis Avenue",
"Ivy Street",
"League Avenue",
"Penates Drive",
"Tamarac Street"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b58cfd35232917f140a25949f31e1ca6
|
A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.
|
[
"Jackie didn't lose exactly 11 lbs.",
"The friend who started a rowing regimen lost 2 fewer pounds than the friend who used the vegan diet.",
"The five people are the person who lost 5 lbs, the person who started a cycling regimen, Iris, Ora and the person who started a rowing regimen.",
"The dieter who lost 5 lbs is either the person who used the caveman diet or Zachary.",
"Ora is either the dieter who lost 7 lbs or the friend who started a yoga regimen.",
"Ora didn't use the vegetarian diet.",
"Jackie lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who started a weight lifting regimen.",
"The friend who started a rowing regimen lost 2 fewer pounds than the person who started a jogging regimen.",
"The person who started a cycling regimen didn't use the caveman diet.",
"The friend who lost 11 lbs didn't use the caveman diet.",
"Of the person who used the sugar-free diet and the friend who lost 7 lbs, one started rowing and the other is Iris."
] |
[
"Pounds Lost",
"Names",
"Diets",
"Exercises"
] |
[
"3",
"5",
"7",
"9",
"11"
] |
[
"Felicia",
"Iris",
"Jackie",
"Ora",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"caveman",
"low-fat",
"sugar-free",
"vegan",
"vegetarian"
] |
[
"cycling",
"jogging",
"rowing",
"weight lifting",
"yoga"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d7da0c8ffc1a65feb92d3425e9aa3f0e
|
Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.
|
[
"Tanya isn't 6 years old.",
"Of Isaac and the 8-year-old, one was born on April 7th and the other lives in Valley Center.",
"Tanya isn't 9 years old.",
"The child with the April 7th birthday is either Yolanda or the 5-year-old.",
"Tanya has a birthday sometime after Bryan.",
"The child with the April 19th birthday doesn't live in Mendota.",
"The 8-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the 14-year-old.",
"The one from West Okoboji has a birthday 4 days after the 8-year-old.",
"The grandchild from Valley Center has a birthday 8 days before Walter.",
"The one from Valley Center, the 6-year-old, and the grandchild with the April 15th birthday are three different children.",
"Isaac has a birthday 4 days before the child from El Monte."
] |
[
"Birthdays",
"Grandchildren",
"Ages",
"Towns"
] |
[
"April 3rd",
"April 7th",
"April 11th",
"April 15th",
"April 19th"
] |
[
"Bryan",
"Isaac",
"Tanya",
"Walter",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"14"
] |
[
"El Monte",
"Fillmore",
"Mendota",
"Valley Center",
"West Okoboji"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2af61a9b1d36a92dda6df5673eaa209f
|
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.
|
[
"Of the 9-year-old bird and the condor with a wingspan of 118 inches, one was released at Bingham Canyon and the other was Buddy.",
"Angel isn't 5 years old.",
"The condor released at Folsom Bend is either the 11-year-old bird or the condor with a wingspan of 106 inches.",
"Charlie has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the condor released at Folsom Bend.",
"The condor released at Pecos Pueblo has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the bird released at Golden Butte.",
"The 4-year-old bird has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 6-year-old condor.",
"Mango has a wingspan somewhat longer than Gracie.",
"Gracie isn't 4 years old.",
"The bird released at Golden Butte has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than Charlie.",
"The condor released at Pecos Pueblo is 5 years old."
] |
[
"Wingspans",
"Names",
"Ages",
"Locations"
] |
[
"102 inches",
"106 inches",
"110 inches",
"114 inches",
"118 inches"
] |
[
"Angel",
"Buddy",
"Charlie",
"Gracie",
"Mango"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"6",
"9",
"11"
] |
[
"Bingham Canyon",
"Cordell Mesa",
"Folsom Bend",
"Golden Butte",
"Pecos Pueblo"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4b495b88f3f1a2d15dbade374623c445
|
Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.
|
[
"The assignment on the Escape starts 2 months after Beulah's study.",
"Beulah's project isn't on the Serenity.",
"The tiger shark assignment starts 1 month after the study on the Serenity.",
"Of the blacktip shark assignment and the study on the Liberty, one is Kerry's project and the other starts in July.",
"Wilbur's project, the project on the Escape, the project beginning in July and the great white shark project are all different projects.",
"Mamie's project starts 1 month after the study on the Osprey.",
"The project on the Odyssey starts 2 months after Wilbur's project.",
"The study beginning in March has nothing to do with basking sharks."
] |
[
"Months",
"Students",
"Ships",
"Sharks"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
] |
[
"Beulah",
"Kerry",
"Mamie",
"Natasha",
"Wilbur"
] |
[
"Escape",
"Liberty",
"Odyssey",
"Osprey",
"Serenity"
] |
[
"basking",
"blacktip",
"goblin",
"great white",
"tiger"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d108d3934dcea622b6f1e979ca2a69d4
|
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 came in at 8:30am didn't order matzo.",
"Neither Brandi nor the customer who came in at 7:30am was the customer who asked for asiago.",
"Isabel came in one hour after the person who ordered naan.",
"Of the customer who ordered naan and the person who asked for colby-jack, one came in at 9:00am and the other was Brandi.",
"The customer who ordered flatbread came in one hour before the person who asked for feta.",
"The customer who asked for parmesan didn't order matzo.",
"Patty came in a half-hour after the customer who asked for ricotta.",
"The person who asked for parmesan didn't order wheat bread.",
"Naomi came in one hour after Patty.",
"The five customers were the person who ordered flatbread, Brandi, the person who asked for parmesan, the customer who came in at 9:00am and the customer who came in at 8:30am."
] |
[
"Times",
"Customers",
"Breads",
"Cheeses"
] |
[
"7:00am",
"7:30am",
"8:00am",
"8:30am",
"9:00am"
] |
[
"Brandi",
"Isabel",
"Naomi",
"Patty",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"flatbread",
"matzo",
"naan",
"rye bread",
"wheat bread"
] |
[
"asiago",
"colby-jack",
"feta",
"parmesan",
"ricotta"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3182be85da1acfbc039d1833aa620ea1
|
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.
|
[
"Of the craft with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet and the submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd., one is the Rubico One and the other is the Steado G5.",
"The five submarines are the craft with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet, the Steado G5, the $27,000 submersible, the submarine built by Abyss Toys and the $26,000 submersible.",
"The $26,000 craft doesn't have a maximum depth of 7,000 feet.",
"The Ompoc Eleven doesn't cost $29,000.",
"The submersible with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet costs somewhat less than the submarine built by Watertime LLC.",
"The Abby EX-4 costs somewhat less than the submersible built by MarineCo.",
"Of the submarine built by Abyss Toys and the Marine V, one has a maximum depth of 4,000 feet and the other costs $27,000.",
"The submersible with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet is either the $28,000 submersible or the submarine built by MarineCo."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Submarines",
"Companies",
"Max Depths"
] |
[
"$25,000",
"$26,000",
"$27,000",
"$28,000",
"$29,000"
] |
[
"Abby EX-4",
"Marine V",
"Ompoc Eleven",
"Rubico One",
"Steado G5"
] |
[
"Abyss Toys",
"Ecomarine Ltd.",
"MarineCo",
"Watertime LLC",
"Zephyr Waves"
] |
[
"2,500 feet",
"4,000 feet",
"7,000 feet",
"14,500 feet",
"16,000 feet"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7198d0c2f29d29bd2354920aace2fdd5
|
Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.
|
[
"The cake shaped like a turtle will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Jackson's order.",
"Mrs. Danielson's order will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Gillespie's cake.",
"Of the lemon cake and the order shaped like a turtle, one is for Mrs. Foley and the other will be delivered on October 6.",
"Mrs. Gillespie's order will be delivered 1 day before the raspberry cake.",
"The key lime cake will be delivered 3 days after the chocolate cake.",
"Of Mrs. Cortez's order and Mrs. Gillespie's order, one will be in the shape of a sports car and the other will be coconut-flavored.",
"The October 7 delivery won't be shaped like a sailboat.",
"Mrs. Danielson's order, the cake shaped like a baseball glove, the October 6 delivery and the raspberry cake are all different cakes."
] |
[
"Delivery Dates",
"Customers",
"Cake Shapes",
"Flavors"
] |
[
"October 5",
"October 6",
"October 7",
"October 8",
"October 9"
] |
[
"Cortez",
"Danielson",
"Foley",
"Gillespie",
"Jackson"
] |
[
"baseball glove",
"rocket ship",
"sailboat",
"sports car",
"turtle"
] |
[
"chocolate",
"coconut",
"key lime",
"lemon",
"raspberry"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2bae3a2e6ca253c627343414ef98fa92
|
Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.
|
[
"The customer who paid $45 was either the person who got the black tattoo or the customer who got the orange tattoo.",
"Yolanda paid 5 dollars more than the Cancer.",
"Wilma was the Cancer.",
"Daryl didn't pay $40.",
"Daryl didn't pay $35.",
"Vicky wasn't the Taurus.",
"The person who got the orange tattoo paid 5 dollars more than the customer who got the black tattoo.",
"The customer who got the pink tattoo paid less than Vicky.",
"Of the person who got the blue tattoo and the Gemini, one paid $50 and the other was Daryl.",
"The Pisces paid 10 dollars more than the person who got the black tattoo.",
"Yolanda was the Pisces."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Customers",
"Colors",
"Zodiac Signs"
] |
[
"$35",
"$40",
"$45",
"$50",
"$55"
] |
[
"Daryl",
"Neil",
"Vicky",
"Wilma",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"orange",
"pink",
"violet"
] |
[
"Aquarius",
"Cancer",
"Gemini",
"Pisces",
"Taurus"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a97d9d837c901054306f44f62e289b9d
|
Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.
|
[
"The 25-year-old, Zachary, and the gentleman that took Kara to the movies are three different men.",
"The man that took Kara to the restaurant was 1 year older than the firefighter.",
"The gentleman that took Kara to the beach was either Frank or the musician.",
"Sean wasn't the teacher.",
"Terrance didn't take Kara to the concert.",
"The gentleman that took Kara to the movies was 1 year older than the date that took Kara to the restaurant.",
"The firefighter was 1 year younger than Frank.",
"Of the date that took Kara to the beach and the teacher, one was Terrance and the other was 25 years old.",
"The five men were the gentleman that took Kara to the concert, Zachary, the 23-year-old, the accountant and the musician."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Dates",
"Professions",
"Locations"
] |
[
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25",
"26"
] |
[
"Eddie",
"Frank",
"Sean",
"Terrance",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"accountant",
"firefighter",
"lawyer",
"musician",
"teacher"
] |
[
"beach",
"concert",
"movies",
"restaurant",
"skating rink"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e02f39ed97d4f1cb3740a17c52bc826f
|
Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.
|
[
"The order shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 1 day before the cake shaped like a bowling pin.",
"The banana cake will be delivered 1 day after the lemon cake.",
"The raspberry cake won't be shaped like a biplane.",
"The strawberry cake is either the order shaped like a turtle or the October 8 delivery.",
"Mrs. Armstrong's order won't be shaped like a sailboat.",
"Mrs. Jackson's cake is either the October 5 delivery or the strawberry cake.",
"Mrs. Foley's cake will be delivered 1 day after the lemon cake.",
"The lemon cake will be delivered 1 day after the strawberry cake.",
"Mrs. Armstrong's cake will be delivered 1 day before the key lime cake.",
"Mrs. Estrada's order won't be delivered on October 8."
] |
[
"Delivery Dates",
"Customers",
"Cake Shapes",
"Flavors"
] |
[
"October 5",
"October 6",
"October 7",
"October 8",
"October 9"
] |
[
"Armstrong",
"Estrada",
"Foley",
"Jackson",
"Massey"
] |
[
"biplane",
"bowling pin",
"rocket ship",
"sailboat",
"turtle"
] |
[
"banana",
"key lime",
"lemon",
"raspberry",
"strawberry"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=416b9410c172a9cc428faf0f2ddd714d
|
Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.
|
[
"Of the Japanese class and the course in room 319, one has 17 students and the other starts at 9:00 am.",
"The class in room 129 starts 4 hours after the class in room 405.",
"The Finnish class starts 2 hours before the class in room 122.",
"The course in room 405 has 8 students.",
"The Swahili class is either the class with 20 students or the course in room 122.",
"The Finnish class starts 4 hours before the course with 20 students.",
"The 7:00 am class isn't the Arabic class.",
"The class in room 114 is either the course with 20 students or the 11:00 am class.",
"Neither the 3:00 pm class nor the course in room 319 is the course with 22 students."
] |
[
"Times",
"Room Numbers",
"Class Sizes",
"Classes"
] |
[
"7:00 am",
"9:00 am",
"11:00 am",
"1:00 pm",
"3:00 pm"
] |
[
"114",
"122",
"129",
"319",
"405"
] |
[
"8",
"13",
"17",
"20",
"22"
] |
[
"Arabic",
"Finnish",
"German",
"Japanese",
"Swahili"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c2226710f080212725fe02323629b505
|
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.
|
[
"Of the contestant who will lift 880 lbs and the person going sixth, one is the Canadian and the other is Brent.",
"Francisco will lift 1,040 lbs.",
"Nicola is either the contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs or the contestant going third.",
"Wendell will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the contestant going second.",
"Of the contestant going sixth and the man going fifth, one is the South African and the other is Brent.",
"Oliver, the Swede, and the person going sixth are three different competitors.",
"The person who will lift 920 lbs is either the person going fifth or the Russian.",
"The Dane will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the contestant going sixth."
] |
[
"Weights",
"Competitors",
"Nationalities",
"Orders"
] |
[
"880 lbs",
"920 lbs",
"960 lbs",
"1,000 lbs",
"1,040 lbs"
] |
[
"Brent",
"Francisco",
"Nicola",
"Oliver",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"Canadian",
"Dane",
"Russian",
"South African",
"Swede"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fifth",
"sixth"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d3483bb43864c5254075e1dad05f209a
|
The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.
|
[
"The team that won 15 bronze medals ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team from Zimbabwe.",
"The team that won 3 gold medals didn't end with 3 bronze medals.",
"The squad that won 1 gold medal didn't finish with 10 silver medals.",
"The squad that won 4 silver medals was either the team that won 1 gold medal or the squad that won 4 gold medals.",
"The team that won 4 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 12 silver medals.",
"The squad from Zimbabwe ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team from Indonesia.",
"The team that won 8 bronze medals didn't finish with 1 silver medal.",
"The team that won 2 gold medals didn't finish with 1 silver medal.",
"The team from Grenada ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 12 silver medals.",
"Of the squad from France and the team that won 4 bronze medals, one ended with 4 silver medals and the other finished with 2 gold medals.",
"The squad from Indonesia was either the squad that won 8 bronze medals or the squad that won 4 silver medals."
] |
[
"Gold Medals",
"Countries",
"Silver Medals",
"Bronze Medals"
] |
[
"1",
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5"
] |
[
"France",
"Grenada",
"Indonesia",
"Russia",
"Zimbabwe"
] |
[
"1",
"4",
"6",
"10",
"12"
] |
[
"1",
"3",
"4",
"8",
"15"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ad9d65bd8b5622ba4819e2937632dbff
|
A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned "King of the Reunion." Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.
|
[
"Of the contestant who got 4 votes and the football player, one is Jorge and the other is the lawyer.",
"The doctor is either the contestant who got 11 votes or the soccer player.",
"The doctor received 14 votes fewer votes than Tommy.",
"The lawyer received 7 votes fewer votes than the dentist.",
"The person who got 11 votes played hockey.",
"Of the garbage man and Colin, one received 32 votes and the other played hockey.",
"The waiter received 7 votes more votes than Wesley.",
"The garbage man played golf."
] |
[
"Votes",
"Contestants",
"Sports",
"Occupations"
] |
[
"4",
"11",
"18",
"25",
"32"
] |
[
"Colin",
"Jorge",
"Marco",
"Tommy",
"Wesley"
] |
[
"football",
"golf",
"hockey",
"lacrosse",
"soccer"
] |
[
"dentist",
"doctor",
"garbage man",
"lawyer",
"waiter"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a343ecc2ea539f0fdbf20564af6f04d5
|
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 purple item took 5 more minutes to print than the helmet.",
"Lee's piece, the piece that printed in 10 minutes, and the flower are three different items.",
"The mask required 15 fewer minutes to print than the yellow design.",
"Kyle's piece wasn't the mask.",
"Of the orange item and Adrienne's item, one took 20 minutes to print and the other took 30 minutes to print.",
"The red piece was the mask.",
"The yellow design was either Hilda's design or the skull.",
"Kyle's item wasn't orange.",
"The purple piece required 10 fewer minutes to print than the whistle.",
"Yvonne's piece took 15 minutes to print."
] |
[
"Times",
"Students",
"Items",
"Colors"
] |
[
"10 minutes",
"15 minutes",
"20 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"30 minutes"
] |
[
"Adrienne",
"Hilda",
"Kyle",
"Lee",
"Yvonne"
] |
[
"flower",
"helmet",
"mask",
"skull",
"whistle"
] |
[
"blue",
"orange",
"purple",
"red",
"yellow"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=113e3a40b3f09c5bf66bd0f33145ae4b
|
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.
|
[
"The spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish, Ivan, and Jorge are three different people.",
"Whoever dove on Tuesday didn't work at Gillis Deep.",
"Pat caught 3 fewer fish than whoever dove on Sunday.",
"Gabriel was either the person who worked at Belle Bar or whoever dove on Saturday.",
"The spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish, Ivan, and Jorge are three different people.",
"Whoever dove on Saturday caught more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.",
"Of the person who worked at Belle Bar and whoever dove on Sunday, one is Ivan and the other caught 18 lion fish.",
"Whoever dove on Friday was either the person who worked at Belle Bar or the person who worked at Front Reef.",
"Whoever dove on Tuesday didn't work at Holly Hock.",
"Jorge didn't dive on Saturday.",
"Of whoever dove on Sunday and Henrietta, one caught 21 lion fish and the other worked at Front Reef.",
"The person who caught 12 lion fish dived on Thursday.",
"Whoever dove on Saturday didn't work at Gillis Deep."
] |
[
"Lion Fish",
"Spearfishers",
"Locations",
"Days"
] |
[
"12",
"15",
"18",
"21",
"24"
] |
[
"Gabriel",
"Henrietta",
"Ivan",
"Jorge",
"Pat"
] |
[
"Belle Bar",
"Charles Sink",
"Front Reef",
"Gillis Deep",
"Holly Hock"
] |
[
"Sunday",
"Tuesday",
"Thursday",
"Friday",
"Saturday"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0eab11842cc39d034749a19f4a1cce97
|
The Hominyville Craft Fair features a "candle cornucopia," where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.
|
[
"The bergamot product doesn't contain ginger.",
"Sophie's product doesn't contain peach.",
"The peach product costs more than the bergamot candle.",
"Of the clove candle and the apple product, one is Melinda's and the other is $6.50.",
"The peach candle doesn't contain ginger.",
"The $4.50 product, Melinda's product, and Sophie's candle are three different products.",
"Of the apple candle and Hope's product, one is $7.50 and the other contains freesia.",
"The fig candle is either the clove product or the freesia candle.",
"The $4.50 candle contains lime.",
"Yolanda's product costs 1 dollar less than the apple product.",
"The bergamot candle doesn't contain sandalwood.",
"The $7.50 product, Melinda's candle, and Sophie's product are three different products.",
"Blake's product is either the clove product or the peach product."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Sellers",
"Fragrances",
"Fragrances"
] |
[
"$4.50",
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50"
] |
[
"Blake",
"Hope",
"Melinda",
"Sophie",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"clove",
"eucalyptus",
"freesia",
"ginger",
"sandalwood"
] |
[
"apple",
"bergamot",
"lime",
"fig",
"peach"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ea204ee67a256f5424592a47fb91279c
|
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.
|
[
"Sarah won't major in Astronomy.",
"Of the person who received the $35,000 scholarship and the person who's going to Penn State, one will major in Chemistry and the other is Martha.",
"Yvonne received the $30,000 scholarship.",
"Neither the student who will major in Astronomy nor the person who will major in Biology is Wilma.",
"The person who's going to Cornell was awarded $5,000 more than the student who will major in Theology.",
"The student who will major in Chemistry was awarded $10,000 more than the person who's going to Stanford.",
"Nettie was awarded $15,000 less than the student who's going to Northwestern.",
"The student who's going to Brown is either the person who will major in Astronomy or the person who received the $35,000 scholarship.",
"The person who received the $45,000 scholarship won't major in Astronomy.",
"The student who received the $40,000 scholarship won't major in Mathematics."
] |
[
"Scholarships",
"Names",
"Majors",
"Universities"
] |
[
"$25,000",
"$30,000",
"$35,000",
"$40,000",
"$45,000"
] |
[
"Martha",
"Nettie",
"Sarah",
"Wilma",
"Yvonne"
] |
[
"Astronomy",
"Biology",
"Chemistry",
"Mathematics",
"Theology"
] |
[
"Brown",
"Cornell",
"Northwestern",
"Penn State",
"Stanford"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c810365fab3ca7f47f8c39c8fa2d403a
|
An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.
|
[
"Inez will discuss global warming.",
"The presenter from Duke won't talk about solar energy.",
"The acid rain expert is scheduled sometime before Phillip.",
"The presenter from Cornell is scheduled 1 day after the acid rain expert.",
"The person from Yale is scheduled 2 days after the presenter from Brown.",
"Wendy won't be speaking on May 10th.",
"Of the person who will speak on May 13th and the presenter who will speak on May 12th, one will discuss fossil fuels and the other is from Duke.",
"The global warming expert is scheduled 2 days after the person from Brown.",
"Ramon is scheduled 1 day after Phillip.",
"The presenter who will speak on May 13th will be either Wendy or the presenter from Duke."
] |
[
"Days",
"Presenters",
"Topics",
"Institutions"
] |
[
"May 10th",
"May 11th",
"May 12th",
"May 13th",
"May 14th"
] |
[
"Alexander",
"Inez",
"Phillip",
"Ramon",
"Wendy"
] |
[
"acid rain",
"fossil fuels",
"global warming",
"nitrogen usage",
"solar energy"
] |
[
"Brown",
"Cornell",
"Duke",
"Ohio State",
"Yale"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d4786443b355805e48fe624fd57cfeb
|
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).
|
[
"Of Kevin's pair and Gabriel's pair, one skated to Bolero and the other included Cristina.",
"Kevin's pair scored somewhat higher than the pair that skated to Bolero.",
"Gabriel's pair scored somewhat lower than Debra's pair.",
"Neither Gabriel's pair nor Jeff's pair was Iris's pair.",
"The team that scored 27.5 points was either Frank's pair or Jenny's pair.",
"The team that skated to Bolero scored 9 tenths of a point lower than Jenny's pair.",
"Yuri's pair scored somewhat higher than Jeff's pair.",
"The pair that skated to Rondo Fantasie was either the team that scored 26.9 points or the team that scored 26.6 points.",
"The team that skated to Rondo Fantasie didn't include Kevin.",
"Jenny's pair didn't skate to Spanish Gypsy.",
"The team that skated to Galician Day scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Rachel's pair."
] |
[
"Points",
"Women",
"Men",
"Songs"
] |
[
"26.3",
"26.6",
"26.9",
"27.2",
"27.5"
] |
[
"Cristina",
"Debra",
"Iris",
"Jenny",
"Rachel"
] |
[
"Frank",
"Gabriel",
"Jeff",
"Kevin",
"Yuri"
] |
[
"Bolero",
"Falling Star",
"Galician Day",
"Rondo Fantasie",
"Spanish Gypsy"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5150994305b1cfa80aca8fedbd054cc9
|
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 crater in modern-day Qatar wasn't formed during the Devonian period.",
"The Cersay impact crater was found in Oman.",
"The 125 m. wide crater wasn't formed during the Jurassic period.",
"The 100 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Jurassic period.",
"The Cambrian impact crater is 50 meters wider than the Garight impact crater.",
"The crater in modern-day Oman was formed during the Cambrian period.",
"The Kimeta impact crater wasn't found in Andorra.",
"The Cretaceous impact crater is either the one in modern-day Uruguay or the 175 m. wide one.",
"Of the Cretaceous impact crater and the Vorckin impact crater, one is 175 m. wide and the other was found in Poland.",
"The crater in modern-day Qatar is 25 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Poland.",
"The one in modern-day Qatar is smaller than the crater in modern-day Uruguay."
] |
[
"Diameters",
"Craters",
"Periods",
"Countries"
] |
[
"100 m.",
"125 m.",
"150 m.",
"175 m.",
"200 m."
] |
[
"Cersay",
"Garight",
"Hinwore",
"Kimeta",
"Vorckin"
] |
[
"Cambrian",
"Carboniferous",
"Cretaceous",
"Devonian",
"Jurassic"
] |
[
"Andorra",
"Oman",
"Poland",
"Qatar",
"Uruguay"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5aca0986cdf10ec7174ba9af71752d85
|
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 customer who paid $17.50 isn't Nicole.",
"The person who ordered the philadelphia roll paid 2 dollars more than the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll.",
"The five people are Orlando, the customer who ordered the tiger roll, the customer who ordered the alaskan roll, the customer who ordered the volcano roll and the person who ordered the dynamite roll.",
"The client who ordered the spicy tuna roll is either the person who paid $15.50 or the customer who paid $13.50.",
"The customer who ordered the dynamite roll paid 4 dollars more than the person who ordered the volcano roll.",
"The person who ordered the dynamite roll isn't Hector.",
"The customer who ordered the boston roll didn't pay $9.50.",
"The person who ordered the philadelphia roll paid 4 dollars less than the customer who ordered the alaskan roll.",
"Nicole didn't order the volcano roll.",
"The customer who paid $15.50 is either Seth or the person who ordered the california roll."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Rolls",
"Rolls",
"Customers"
] |
[
"$9.50",
"$11.50",
"$13.50",
"$15.50",
"$17.50"
] |
[
"alaskan",
"boston",
"california",
"dynamite",
"philadelphia"
] |
[
"spicy tataki",
"spicy tuna",
"teriyaki",
"tiger",
"volcano"
] |
[
"Hector",
"Nicole",
"Orlando",
"Seth",
"Ted"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=726033a92f712dee7512ca20f6dd2274
|
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 option that offers spa services isn't on Anguilla.",
"The option on St. Barts is either the option that costs $215 per night or Regal Park.",
"Silver Harbor costs less per night than the resort on St. Barts.",
"El Pacifico doesn't offer parasailing.",
"The option that offers golf lessons isn't on Anguilla.",
"The resort on Anguilla costs 40 dollars more per night than the resort on Antigua.",
"Azure Hills costs 60 dollars more per night than the resort on St. Martin.",
"Of Azure Hills and the option on Antigua, one offers parasailing and the other offers scuba diving.",
"The option on Grenada costs 20 dollars more per night than the hotel on Antigua.",
"Emerald View is on Anguilla.",
"Regal Park doesn't offer spa services."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Resorts",
"Islands",
"Features"
] |
[
"$175",
"$195",
"$215",
"$235",
"$255"
] |
[
"Azure Hills",
"El Pacifico",
"Emerald View",
"Regal Park",
"Silver Harbor"
] |
[
"Anguilla",
"Antigua",
"Grenada",
"St. Martin",
"St. Barts"
] |
[
"golf lessons",
"hang gliding",
"parasailing",
"scuba diving",
"spa services"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0da029e0210e2e980707aaf7fcae4f50
|
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.
|
[
"Of the one who had the chianti and the diner who ordered the sea bass, one paid $26.99 and the other was Blanca.",
"The diner who ordered the citrus chicken was either the person who paid $28.99 or the one who had the merlot.",
"Willie paid 2 dollars less than the one who had the riesling.",
"The one who had the bordeaux paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the riesling.",
"Neither the person who paid $27.99 nor the person who paid $25.99 was the diner who ordered the lobster tail.",
"Of the one who had the chianti and the person who paid $24.99, one ordered the filet mignon and the other was Willie.",
"Blanca was either the person who paid $24.99 or the person who paid $28.99.",
"Traci paid more than Yolanda.",
"Traci didn't pay $27.99."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Wines",
"Entrees"
] |
[
"$24.99",
"$25.99",
"$26.99",
"$27.99",
"$28.99"
] |
[
"Blanca",
"Lynda",
"Traci",
"Willie",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"bordeaux",
"chianti",
"merlot",
"riesling",
"zinfandel"
] |
[
"citrus chicken",
"filet mignon",
"lobster tail",
"pork chops",
"sea bass"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fc77fc99f8190c8cc188ac67689374e8
|
The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.
|
[
"Of the one from Cameroon and the animal from Namibia, one is 12 feet tall and the other is Angrit.",
"The 20-year-old giraffe is either the one from Ethiopia or the one that is 13 feet tall.",
"Of Angrit and Pezaku, one came from Botswana and the other is 23 years old.",
"Of the animal from Zambia and the giraffe that is 13 feet tall, one is 27 years old and the other is Morutana.",
"The five giraffes are the 26-year-old animal, Pezaku, the giraffe from Zambia, the one that is 10 feet tall and Kaldel.",
"Morutana is 2 feet taller than the animal from Namibia."
] |
[
"Heights",
"Giraffes",
"Countries",
"Ages"
] |
[
"10 feet",
"11 feet",
"12 feet",
"13 feet",
"14 feet"
] |
[
"Angrit",
"Gareka",
"Kaldel",
"Morutana",
"Pezaku"
] |
[
"Botswana",
"Cameroon",
"Ethiopia",
"Namibia",
"Zambia"
] |
[
"14",
"20",
"23",
"26",
"27"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a07055e4613af64a3573fd240c2dbde7
|
Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.
|
[
"The textbook that was published in 2003, the calculus book, and the pre-calculus textbook are three different books.",
"The textbook written by Will Wharton costs more than the title written by Steve Spark.",
"The textbook written by Tara Tyne costs 5 dollars more than the title that was published in 2008.",
"The pre-calculus title wasn't authored by Mina Morton.",
"The book that was published in 2008 costs 5 dollars more than the textbook that was published in 2010.",
"The title written by Tara Tyne costs 5 dollars less than the trigonometry book.",
"The calculus textbook is either the title written by Tara Tyne or the book that was published in 2007.",
"The $24.99 title, the book that was published in 2003, and the pre-calculus title are three different books.",
"The textbook written by Steve Spark costs 5 dollars more than the book that was published in 2003.",
"The field theory title wasn't published in 2010."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Fields",
"Authors",
"Years"
] |
[
"$24.99",
"$29.99",
"$34.99",
"$39.99",
"$44.99"
] |
[
"algebra",
"calculus",
"field theory",
"pre-calculus",
"trigonometry"
] |
[
"Mina Morton",
"Pat Peterson",
"Steve Spark",
"Tara Tyne",
"Will Wharton"
] |
[
"2003",
"2007",
"2008",
"2010",
"2012"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1a0ba5aaec1f1b59776f18a29203367d
|
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.
|
[
"Judith scored 3 points higher than Kara.",
"Bessie didn't dance second.",
"The dancer who did the hustle scored 6 points higher than Judith.",
"The performer who did the samba performed first.",
"The person who danced the lindy scored 9 points higher than the dancer who performed ninth.",
"Natasha didn't do the hustle.",
"Natasha didn't perform the lindy.",
"The dancer who did the lindy danced second.",
"The person who danced the twist was either the person who danced ninth or the person who danced second.",
"Kara scored 6 points lower than the dancer who performed eighth."
] |
[
"Points",
"Names",
"Orders",
"Dance Styles"
] |
[
"181 points",
"184 points",
"187 points",
"190 points",
"193 points"
] |
[
"Bessie",
"Judith",
"Kara",
"Natasha",
"Tara"
] |
[
"1st",
"2nd",
"4th",
"8th",
"9th"
] |
[
"hustle",
"jitterbug",
"lindy",
"samba",
"twist"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6479a10a0efb7249fc471f7e711a2e66
|
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 customer who paid $17.50 didn't order the yellowtail roll.",
"The person who ordered the firecracker roll ordered the spicy tuna roll.",
"The client who ordered the dynamite roll is either Orlando or Virginia.",
"The client who ordered the eel avocado roll isn't Johnnie.",
"Of the customer who ordered the firecracker roll and the customer who paid $11.50, one ordered the tiger roll and the other is Maggie.",
"Orlando paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the futomaki roll.",
"The client who paid $15.50 isn't Johnnie.",
"The person who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid 2 dollars more than Orlando.",
"The person who ordered the alaskan roll paid $17.50.",
"Allan is either the client who ordered the tiger roll or the client who ordered the alaskan roll.",
"The person who paid $11.50, the customer who ordered the yellowtail roll, and Virginia are three different people."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Rolls",
"Rolls",
"Customers"
] |
[
"$9.50",
"$11.50",
"$13.50",
"$15.50",
"$17.50"
] |
[
"alaskan",
"dynamite",
"eel avocado",
"firecracker",
"futomaki"
] |
[
"spicy tataki",
"spicy tuna",
"spider",
"tiger",
"yellowtail"
] |
[
"Allan",
"Johnnie",
"Maggie",
"Orlando",
"Virginia"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=50a89bb5d42844c2d83a1bb835e15f94
|
The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous "ostrich race" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.
|
[
"The ostrich from Hancock wasn't #126.",
"The runner from Zamora wasn't #126.",
"Of Bridget and #118, one was from Thayer and the other finished first.",
"Ophelia wasn't from Ida Grove.",
"Ophelia finished 1 place after the runner from Thayer.",
"The ostrich that finished first wasn't #134.",
"The five animals were #105, Stretch, the ostrich that finished third, the ostrich from Hancock and the animal that finished fifth.",
"Of Ozzy and the runner from Hancock, one finished first and the other was #105.",
"Of Ozzy and Stretch, one was from Eagle Lake and the other finished second."
] |
[
"Placement",
"Ostriches",
"Numbers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Bridget",
"Ophelia",
"Ozzy",
"Polly",
"Stretch"
] |
[
"105",
"118",
"126",
"128",
"134"
] |
[
"Eagle Lake",
"Hancock",
"Ida Grove",
"Thayer",
"Zamora"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0b316228d3b6bdb041145e7e23943eca
|
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 purple design, the mask, Gary's piece and Kyle's item were all different items.",
"The green design wasn't the whistle.",
"Of Kyle's design and the red design, one was the whistle and the other took 10 minutes to print.",
"The skull took 5 more minutes to print than the red item.",
"Kyle's design wasn't yellow.",
"The purple item was either Zachary's design or the phone case.",
"The red piece was either Mary's design or the item that printed in 10 minutes.",
"The green design required 5 fewer minutes to print than the phone case.",
"Kyle's design didn't take exactly 30 minutes to print.",
"The mask took somewhat more minutes to print than the green item.",
"Lee's item, the mask, and the red item are three different items.",
"The flower required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Gary's design.",
"Zachary's design was either the purple item or the design that printed in 10 minutes."
] |
[
"Times",
"Students",
"Items",
"Colors"
] |
[
"10 minutes",
"15 minutes",
"20 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"30 minutes"
] |
[
"Gary",
"Kyle",
"Lee",
"Mary",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"flower",
"mask",
"phone case",
"skull",
"whistle"
] |
[
"green",
"purple",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3fec3945b7dc2520e41af8fd0c08d5a3
|
There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different "Smokejumper" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.
|
[
"Whiskey Group deployed 1 hour before the team with 10 members.",
"The squad with 6 members weren't dropped at Crestline X.",
"Of India Group and Charlie Group, one was dropped at Anthon Ridge and the other has 7 people in it.",
"Foxtrot Group is either the team that dropped at Crestline X or the squad with 10 members.",
"The team that jumped at 12:00pm weren't dropped at Dana Point.",
"India Group has 5 people in it.",
"Charlie Group weren't dropped at Crestline X.",
"The squad with 6 members deployed 1 hour after the team with 5 members.",
"The squad with 6 members deployed 1 hour before the squad with 7 members.",
"The squad with 10 members, the team that jumped at 9:00am, and the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain are three different teams."
] |
[
"Times",
"Teams",
"Locations",
"Team Sizes"
] |
[
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm"
] |
[
"Charlie",
"Foxtrot",
"India",
"Tango",
"Whiskey"
] |
[
"Anthon Ridge",
"Brook Woods",
"Crestline X",
"Dana Point",
"Gran Mountain"
] |
[
"5",
"6",
"7",
"8",
"10"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1de24f1f09670ddbfcb8903321030194
|
The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.
|
[
"The performer who went first used chainsaws.",
"The performer who went second was either the juggler from Lambs Grove or Violet.",
"The performer who used batons performed sometime before Archie.",
"The juggler from Valley Center performed 2 spots before Melissa.",
"Yolanda didn't go second.",
"The five people were Yolanda, the performer who used bowling pins, the juggler from Tahoe City, the person who went first and the person from Glenwood.",
"Of Melissa and the person from Rio Dell, one used bowling pins and the other used mobile phones.",
"The person from Glenwood didn't use rings.",
"Archie performed 1 spot before the juggler from Rio Dell."
] |
[
"Orders",
"Names",
"Items",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Archie",
"Howard",
"Melissa",
"Violet",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"batons",
"bowling pins",
"chainsaws",
"mobile phones",
"rings"
] |
[
"Glenwood",
"Lambs Grove",
"Rio Dell",
"Tahoe City",
"Valley Center"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5c550e06d750f5a8a879f16fcf96fba8
|
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