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Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.
|
[
"Pickett will leave 1 month before Daniel.",
"The diplomat going to Brussels will leave 1 month before the diplomat going to Lisbon.",
"The ambassador with the 9 day visit will leave sometime after Pickett.",
"Of the diplomat leaving in April and the ambassador with the 3 day visit, one will go to Helsinki and the other is Mr. Stevenson.",
"The person going to Lisbon won't leave for the 2 day visit.",
"Pickett is either the diplomat going to Riga or the person leaving in April.",
"Of the diplomat leaving in February and the person leaving in May, one is Mr. Jacobson and the other will go to Lisbon.",
"The diplomat going to Riga will leave 1 month after Anderson.",
"Pickett won't leave for the 2 day visit.",
"The diplomat going to Riga is either the ambassador with the 6 day visit or the ambassador with the 2 day visit.",
"The diplomat going to Helsinki won't leave for the 9 day visit."
] |
[
"Months",
"Diplomats",
"Durations",
"Capitals"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Anderson",
"Daniel",
"Jacobson",
"Pickett",
"Stevenson"
] |
[
"2 day",
"3 day",
"6 day",
"8 day",
"9 day"
] |
[
"Brussels",
"Helsinki",
"Lisbon",
"Riga",
"Tirane"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=af7973cfb9ae0b4154988ddc76487a02
|
Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.
|
[
"Neither Riggs nor Anderson is the diplomat leaving in January.",
"The ambassador with the 2 day visit will leave sometime after the diplomat going to Tirane.",
"Of Riggs and York, one will go to Kiev and the other will leave for the 9 day visit.",
"The ambassador with the 2 day visit will leave 1 month before Riggs.",
"The person going to Oslo will leave for the 9 day visit.",
"The diplomat going to Dublin won't leave for the 2 day visit.",
"Underwood will leave 1 month before the diplomat going to Kiev.",
"The diplomat leaving in March is either the ambassador with the 4 day visit or the diplomat going to Dublin.",
"The ambassador with the 4 day visit will leave 1 month after York.",
"The diplomat going to Oslo will leave 1 month after the ambassador with the 6 day visit."
] |
[
"Months",
"Diplomats",
"Durations",
"Capitals"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Anderson",
"Daniel",
"Riggs",
"Underwood",
"York"
] |
[
"2 day",
"4 day",
"6 day",
"8 day",
"9 day"
] |
[
"Copenhagen",
"Dublin",
"Kiev",
"Oslo",
"Tirane"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7256c724110d34f90baccd7aa5949532
|
The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.
|
[
"Of the reserve established in 2006 and the box python's reserve, one is in Pickens County and the other is Riverside Glen.",
"The reserve established in 2004 isn't home to the endangered western gull.",
"The reserve in Franklin County isn't home to the endangered western gull.",
"The box python's reserve was established sometime before Foxtail Bend.",
"The fig turtle's reserve was established 4 years before the park in Bibb County.",
"Riverside Glen, the park established in 2012, and the reserve in Wilcox County are three different parks.",
"The park in Bibb County was established 2 years before the park in Franklin County.",
"Silver Lakes was established 4 years before Riverside Glen.",
"Foxtail Bend is either the park in Bibb County or the fig turtle's reserve.",
"Silver Lakes isn't home to the endangered pygmy beaver.",
"Howard Park isn't in Pickens County."
] |
[
"Years",
"Reserves",
"Animals",
"Counties"
] |
[
"2004",
"2006",
"2008",
"2010",
"2012"
] |
[
"Foxtail Bend",
"Howard Park",
"Rosemary Park",
"Riverside Glen",
"Silver Lakes"
] |
[
"atlas otter",
"box python",
"fig turtle",
"pygmy beaver",
"western gull"
] |
[
"Bibb",
"Franklin",
"Lamar",
"Pickens",
"Wilcox"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b143ed197dca4656a1281e997d55deea
|
A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.
|
[
"Of Archimedes and the A.I. that scored 69%, one was built by Dr. Whitlaw's team and the other was from SFIT.",
"The system built by Dr. Neuman's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system from MIT.",
"The system built by Dr. Neuman's team was either the A.I. from UCLA or the A.I. from SFIT.",
"The five systems were Galen, the system from UCLA, the A.I. built by Dr. Odle's team, the system that scored 69% and the system that scored 76%.",
"The A.I. built by Dr. Sicilia's team finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.",
"Archimedes finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Neuman's team.",
"The system from CIT was either the system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team or Thales.",
"Aristotle didn't score 69%."
] |
[
"Scores",
"A.I.",
"Institutions",
"Team Heads"
] |
[
"55%",
"62%",
"69%",
"76%",
"83%"
] |
[
"Archimedes",
"Aristotle",
"Galen",
"Proclus",
"Thales"
] |
[
"CIT",
"MIT",
"SFIT",
"Stanford",
"UCLA"
] |
[
"Eisenberg",
"Neuman",
"Odle",
"Sicilia",
"Whitlaw"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6aa9c2c1a2d69f401aafd6158e4b9b78
|
An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.
|
[
"The butterfly that sold for $260 wasn't the 9th lot.",
"The butterfly won by Ed was the 2nd lot.",
"The insect that sold for $280 was either the butterfly that was auctioned 6th or the Riodinidae.",
"The butterfly that was auctioned 9th sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 6th.",
"The butterfly won by Nelson sold for 10 dollars more than the Red Admiral.",
"The Riodinidae was the 4th lot.",
"The insect won by Sean didn't sell for $270.",
"Of the insect won by Roland and the Pieridae, one sold for $280 and the other was the 3rd lot.",
"The insect won by Sean sold for somewhat less than the insect that was auctioned 4th.",
"Neither the insect that sold for $290 nor the Riodinidae was the insect won by Trevor.",
"The Megathymidae sold for 10 dollars more than the insect that was auctioned 9th."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Orders",
"Butterflies"
] |
[
"$250",
"$260",
"$270",
"$280",
"$290"
] |
[
"Ed",
"Nelson",
"Roland",
"Sean",
"Trevor"
] |
[
"2nd",
"3rd",
"4th",
"6th",
"9th"
] |
[
"Megathymidae",
"Nymphalidae",
"Pieridae",
"Red Admiral",
"Riodinidae"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0449a49c2037bcd1b7f77fb7bd92abe7
|
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.
|
[
"Terrance took Kara to the county fair.",
"The man that took Kara to the county fair, the 25-year-old, and the accountant are three different men.",
"The gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant was 1 year younger than Sean.",
"Gabriel wasn't exactly 26 years old.",
"Terrance was 1 year younger than the gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley.",
"The 26-year-old wasn't the accountant.",
"Of the 26-year-old and the 25-year-old, one was the lawyer and the other took Kara to the concert.",
"The gentleman that took Kara to the county fair was 1 year older than the boxer.",
"The lawyer, Sean, and the gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant are three different men.",
"The date that took Kara to the county fair wasn't the firefighter.",
"Wayne didn't take Kara to the bowling alley.",
"Wayne wasn't exactly 26 years old."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Dates",
"Professions",
"Locations"
] |
[
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25",
"26"
] |
[
"Gabriel",
"Ian",
"Sean",
"Terrance",
"Wayne"
] |
[
"accountant",
"banker",
"boxer",
"firefighter",
"lawyer"
] |
[
"bowling alley",
"concert",
"county fair",
"movies",
"restaurant"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bd1bf13ce775f91f638bdb158cf021fb
|
Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.
|
[
"Of the player who scored 48 points and the player from Oakland Acres, one was Oscar and the other threw the yellow darts.",
"Rudy finished somewhat lower than the contestant who threw the gray darts.",
"The player from Braddyville was either the player who scored 41 points or the player who scored 55 points.",
"Felix finished 7 points lower than the player from Yorktown.",
"The player from Oakland Acres didn't throw the white darts.",
"The player who scored 62 points didn't throw the gray darts.",
"Of the player from Braddyville and the contestant who scored 62 points, one was Rudy and the other was Oscar.",
"The contestant from Epworth, Oscar, Luther and the contestant who scored 69 points were all different players.",
"Neither Luther nor the player from Gilbertville was the player who scored 55 points.",
"The contestant who threw the yellow darts scored 7 points higher than the player who threw the black darts."
] |
[
"Scores",
"Players",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"41",
"48",
"55",
"62",
"69"
] |
[
"Felix",
"Luther",
"Oscar",
"Rudy",
"Tom"
] |
[
"black",
"gray",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Braddyville",
"Epworth",
"Gilbertville",
"Oakland Acres",
"Yorktown"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f67348a32ae2ff19fc8e5e4081dd0f63
|
The Coral City Museum featured a number of "special exhibits" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.
|
[
"The armor exhibit was held 1 month after the presentation from Honduras.",
"The firearms presentation saw 8,060 visitors.",
"Of May's exhibit and April's exhibit, one featured sculpture and the other saw 8,060 visitors.",
"The exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors was held 1 month before the exhibit from Jamaica.",
"The ceramics exhibit was held 1 month before the exhibit from Qatar.",
"The presentation that pulled in 8,880 visitors was held sometime after the ceramics exhibit.",
"May's exhibit didn't see exactly 8,880 visitors.",
"Of the ceramics exhibit and January's exhibit, one was from Liberia and the other saw 6,425 visitors.",
"The armor exhibit is either the presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors or May's exhibit."
] |
[
"Months",
"Exhibits",
"Countries",
"Visitors"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"armor",
"ceramics",
"firearms",
"lacquerware",
"sculpture"
] |
[
"Eritrea",
"Honduras",
"Jamaica",
"Liberia",
"Qatar"
] |
[
"6,425",
"6,910",
"8,060",
"8,880",
"9,500"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d5e58ca2b364a09b5e3298ff833fd14c
|
Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.
|
[
"Of the car from Colorado and the car with the MRT-628 plates, one was fined $50 and the other is the Etsalle.",
"The automobile from Pennsylvania doesn't have the BMG-831 plates.",
"The vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat less than the Dartson.",
"The vehicle that received the $100 fine is either the Fierro or the car from Mississippi.",
"Of the automobile from Vermont and the automobile with the SVZ-880 plates, one is the Etsalle and the other is the Dartson.",
"Of the car from Mississippi and the Injitsu, one was fined $50 and the other has the BMG-831 plates.",
"The Dartson, the car that received the $75 fine, the car from Colorado and the car with the YGA-441 plates are all different cars.",
"The automobile from Pennsylvania, the car with the YGA-441 plates, and the Dartson are three different cars."
] |
[
"Fines",
"Cars",
"License Plates",
"States"
] |
[
"$25",
"$50",
"$75",
"$100",
"$125"
] |
[
"Dartson",
"Etsalle",
"Fierro",
"Grandero",
"Injitsu"
] |
[
"BMG-831",
"GGZ-007",
"MRT-628",
"SVZ-880",
"YGA-441"
] |
[
"Colorado",
"Mississippi",
"Ohio",
"Pennsylvania",
"Vermont"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8ef570b0e74dd70d502f8a2053cb66b5
|
There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the "Pen'au Fourteeners." Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.
|
[
"Mt. Dawson is 14,470 feet tall.",
"Of the peak first summited by Kermit Kramer and the mountain that is 14,340 feet tall, one was first climbed in 1899 and the other is Mt. Rodriquez.",
"Mt. Sloan is either the mountain first climbed in 1845 or the peak that is 14,210 feet tall.",
"Of Mt. Ochoa and the mountain that is 14,600 feet tall, one was first climbed in 1946 and the other was first climbed by Ben Beasley.",
"The peak that is 14,730 feet tall was first climbed by Kermit Kramer.",
"The mountain first climbed in 1863, the peak that is 14,340 feet tall and the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer are all different mountains.",
"The peak first climbed in 1946 is 130 feet taller than the mountain first summited by Hal Hudson.",
"Mt. Sloan wasn't conquered for the first time in 1863.",
"Mt. Knox wasn't first climbed by Gerry Gamble."
] |
[
"Heights",
"Mountains",
"Climbers",
"Years"
] |
[
"14,210",
"14,340",
"14,470",
"14,600",
"14,730"
] |
[
"Mt. Dawson",
"Mt. Knox",
"Mt. Ochoa",
"Mt. Rodriquez",
"Mt. Sloan"
] |
[
"Ben Beasley",
"Dale Dickens",
"Gerry Gamble",
"Hal Hudson",
"Kermit Kramer"
] |
[
"1845",
"1863",
"1899",
"1926",
"1946"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=926fedbe8e108550da8f5f79b7a0fc92
|
The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.
|
[
"The bird released at Cordell Mesa isn't 4 years old.",
"Neither the 4-year-old bird nor the 10-year-old condor is Sunshine.",
"The bird with a wingspan of 106 inches isn't 4 years old.",
"Of the bird released at Ralton Pass and the 5-year-old condor, one was Merlin and the other has a wingspan of 118 inches.",
"Merlin has a wingspan 12 inches shorter than Spike.",
"The condor released at Folsom Bend isn't 9 years old.",
"The 10-year-old bird has a wingspan 12 inches longer than Smokey.",
"The bird released at Folsom Bend isn't 5 years old.",
"The condor released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 5-year-old condor.",
"The 9-year-old condor is either the bird with a wingspan of 106 inches or the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches.",
"Neither the bird released at Folsom Bend nor Charlie is the 4-year-old bird.",
"The condor with a wingspan of 114 inches is either Spike or the condor released at Folsom Bend.",
"The bird released at Pecos Pueblo isn't 4 years old."
] |
[
"Wingspans",
"Names",
"Ages",
"Locations"
] |
[
"102 inches",
"106 inches",
"110 inches",
"114 inches",
"118 inches"
] |
[
"Charlie",
"Merlin",
"Smokey",
"Spike",
"Sunshine"
] |
[
"4",
"5",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
[
"Bingham Canyon",
"Cordell Mesa",
"Folsom Bend",
"Pecos Pueblo",
"Ralton Pass"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=0e472906dbab45e7a6a61070c97ece15
|
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 stamp that was issued in 1850 sold for $50,000 more than Ted Tucker's stamp.",
"The \"Yellownose\" was either the $200,000 stamp or the $175,000 stamp.",
"Pam Parson's stamp wasn't the \"Bull's Dove\".",
"The stamp that was issued in 1927 sold for $50,000 more than the \"Frog's Eye\".",
"The stamp that was issued in 1903 wasn't the \"Yellownose\".",
"Of the $175,000 stamp and Nina Nunez's stamp, one was the \"Danish Rosa\" and the other originally came out in 1821.",
"Of Sal Sanchez's stamp and Nina Nunez's stamp, one was the \"Jenny Penny\" and the other originally came out in 1821.",
"Ted Tucker's stamp sold for somewhat more than the \"Jenny Penny\".",
"Neither the $150,000 stamp nor the \"Yellownose\" was Nina Nunez's stamp."
] |
[
"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",
"Danish Rosa",
"Frog\\'s Eye",
"Jenny Penny",
"Yellownose"
] |
[
"1821",
"1850",
"1868",
"1903",
"1927"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5444e8ed0e52f5f15aa002cef174ebba
|
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
|
[
"The player who wears number 24 scored 1 goal less than Nicholson.",
"Nicholson scored 2 goals less than the player who wears number 3.",
"Yang, the player from the Checkers and the person who wears number 24 are all different players.",
"The person with 10 goals isn't from the Wolverines.",
"Barnes scored 2 goals less than the person who wears number 6.",
"Barnes is either the person from the Monsters or the player with 10 goals.",
"The player who wears number 18 is either the player from the Ice Hogs or the person with 10 goals.",
"Hunter doesn't wear number 3.",
"Of the person from the Comets and Yang, one had 10 goals this season and the other wears number 9."
] |
[
"Goals",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
[
"Barnes",
"Hunter",
"Nicholson",
"Owens",
"Yang"
] |
[
"Checkers",
"Comets",
"Ice Hogs",
"Monsters",
"Wolverines"
] |
[
"3",
"6",
"9",
"18",
"24"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=886a9c3a3c88d4dec1d327cd12cb0dd2
|
The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.
|
[
"The park in Pickens County was established 6 years after Rosemary Park.",
"Of the park in Talladega County and Rosemary Park, one was established in 2004 and the other is home to the pygmy beaver.",
"The park in Franklin County was established 4 years before the western gull's reserve.",
"The park in Franklin County is either Howard Park or the sandy hare's reserve.",
"Of Wanda Park and the park in Pickens County, one is home to the sandy hare and the other is home to the western gull.",
"The park in Bibb County isn't home to the endangered pygmy beaver.",
"Silver Lakes was established 6 years before Howard Park.",
"Silver Lakes isn't home to the endangered box python."
] |
[
"Years",
"Reserves",
"Animals",
"Counties"
] |
[
"2004",
"2006",
"2008",
"2010",
"2012"
] |
[
"Elm Park",
"Howard Park",
"Rosemary Park",
"Silver Lakes",
"Wanda Park"
] |
[
"box python",
"frilled stork",
"pygmy beaver",
"sandy hare",
"western gull"
] |
[
"Bibb",
"Franklin",
"Pickens",
"Talladega",
"Wilcox"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7ff3b18121279c39a222b73adef6a867
|
The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.
|
[
"The person who played 8 games didn't play second base.",
"Armando didn't play third base.",
"The person who wore number 29 played 1 fewer game than Salvatore.",
"Of the boy who wore number 18 and the person who played 11 games, one played third base and the other was Zachary.",
"The boy who wore number 7, Zachary, the player who played 9 games and the player who played 8 games were all different players.",
"The player who played 12 games played left field.",
"Salvatore didn't wear number 28.",
"Evan was either the player who wore number 18 or the person who played 8 games.",
"Zachary played center field.",
"Pedro played 1 more game than the boy who wore number 18.",
"Neither the person who wore number 7 nor the person who played center field was Salvatore.",
"The boy who wore number 29 played somewhat more games than the boy who wore number 18."
] |
[
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11",
"12"
] |
[
"Armando",
"Evan",
"Pedro",
"Salvatore",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"center field",
"left field",
"right field",
"second base",
"third base"
] |
[
"7",
"18",
"21",
"28",
"29"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bc5c2b7078b6c6a0383b4d9deab32c6c
|
Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.
|
[
"Harold, the person who will be working with Rafael, and the person who will be working with Tyler are three different people.",
"The interpreter who will be going to the History class won't be working with Marguerite.",
"Harold will start 1 hour after the person who will be working with Marguerite.",
"The person who will be going to the Algebra class will start 1 hour after Charlie.",
"The person who will be going to the History class, the person who will be working with Rafael, and the person whose assignment begins at 9:00am are three different people.",
"Of the interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am, one is Annie and the other is Harold.",
"The person who will be working with Rafael will start 1 hour after the interpreter who will be going to the Biology class.",
"The person who will be going to the Biology class will be working with Orlando.",
"The person whose assignment begins at 10:00am won't be going to the Geometry class.",
"Annie will start 1 hour after Ira."
] |
[
"Times",
"Interpreters",
"Students",
"Classes"
] |
[
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm",
"1:00pm"
] |
[
"Annie",
"Charlie",
"Darren",
"Harold",
"Ira"
] |
[
"Marguerite",
"Nelson",
"Orlando",
"Rafael",
"Tyler"
] |
[
"Algebra",
"Biology",
"Calculus",
"Geometry",
"History"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a9673de5a837bc55da3a470363f2a670
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Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.
|
[
"The worker who manages Speed Devil served 25 fewer riders than the worker who works in the blue section.",
"Guy served 50 fewer riders than the person who works in the orange section.",
"Guy served 50 fewer riders than the person who manages The Breaker.",
"Of the employee who works in the red section and Eduardo, one served 125 riders and the other manages Agony Alley.",
"The employee who manages Loop-D-Loop served 25 fewer riders than the worker who manages Demon Drop.",
"The employee who works in the pink section is either Guy or the employee who served 100 riders.",
"Of the person who works in the orange section and the person who manages Speed Devil, one is Peter and the other served 125 riders.",
"Eduardo is either the employee who works in the pink section or the employee who manages Agony Alley.",
"Troy doesn't manage Demon Drop."
] |
[
"Riders",
"Employees",
"Section",
"Rides"
] |
[
"50 riders",
"75 riders",
"100 riders",
"125 riders",
"150 riders"
] |
[
"Eduardo",
"Guy",
"Peter",
"Ronald",
"Troy"
] |
[
"blue",
"orange",
"pink",
"purple",
"red"
] |
[
"Agony Alley",
"Demon Drop",
"Loop-D-Loop",
"Speed Devil",
"The Breaker"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4483622a90bf03c5a1bd5b83add87fb3
|
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.
|
[
"Android Disco didn't have exactly 6 players.",
"Rules of War wasn't hosted by Ira.",
"The game played in January had exactly 9 players.",
"Planets Align was either the game hosted at Rosalie's house or the board game with 4 players.",
"Emberfight was played sometime after Android Disco.",
"Emberfight was either the board game played in March or the board game with 9 players.",
"The five games were Bladescape, the game with 9 players, the board game hosted at Doreen's house, the game played in April and the board game hosted at Yolanda's house.",
"The game with 9 players wasn't hosted by Rosalie.",
"Of the board game played in May and Android Disco, one had exactly 8 players and the other was hosted by Doreen.",
"The game hosted at Doreen's house, the game played in April, and the board game with 4 players are three different games."
] |
[
"Months",
"Games",
"Hosts",
"Players"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Android Disco",
"Bladescape",
"Emberfight",
"Planets Align",
"Rules of War"
] |
[
"Doreen",
"Ira",
"Olive",
"Rosalie",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"4",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8de5d56f9260e6a21f2e2cbe44778fe1
|
Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.
|
[
"The 8.5 event occurred sometime after the quake with a duration of 84 seconds.",
"The five earthquakes were the quake with its epicenter at Jaorm, the earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds, the quake that took place in 1932, the quake that took place in 1926 and the 9.1 earthquake.",
"The 8.1 quake occurred 18 years after the earthquake with its epicenter at Xozix.",
"The quake with its epicenter at Jaorm didn't last for exactly 97 seconds.",
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Xozix happened in 1920.",
"Of the earthquake with its epicenter at Jaorm and the earthquake with its epicenter at Xozix, one lasted for 58 seconds and the other had a rating of 8.3.",
"Of the 9.1 quake and the earthquake with a duration of 84 seconds, one happened in 1920 and the other had its epicenter at Aldcard.",
"The earthquake with its epicenter at Cehon didn't last for exactly 97 seconds."
] |
[
"Years",
"Islands",
"Richter Scales",
"Durations"
] |
[
"1920",
"1926",
"1932",
"1938",
"1944"
] |
[
"Aldcard",
"Belok",
"Cehon",
"Jaorm",
"Xozix"
] |
[
"8.1",
"8.3",
"8.5",
"8.8",
"9.1"
] |
[
"41 seconds",
"52 seconds",
"58 seconds",
"84 seconds",
"97 seconds"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3081e9c85ce2f8f2bff6db5f51c45e0b
|
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.
|
[
"Amber is from Martensdale.",
"The party-goer from Dos Palos arrived 10 minutes after the party-goer who brought the potato chips.",
"The participant who brought the pizza arrived 5 minutes before the participant from Fairfield.",
"The participant from Anaheim Hills arrived 10 minutes before the party-goer who brought the hummus.",
"The participant from Martensdale arrived 5 minutes after Olga.",
"Of the participant who arrived at 4:30 pm and Sergio, one brought the onion dip and the other is from Dos Palos.",
"Tom didn't arrive at 4:35 pm.",
"Sergio brought the corn chips.",
"The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm, the friend who brought the pizza, and the party-goer who brought the onion dip are three different people."
] |
[
"Times",
"Friends",
"Brought",
"Towns"
] |
[
"4:30 pm",
"4:35 pm",
"4:40 pm",
"4:45 pm",
"4:50 pm"
] |
[
"Amber",
"Grant",
"Olga",
"Sergio",
"Tom"
] |
[
"corn chips",
"hummus",
"onion dip",
"pizza",
"potato chips"
] |
[
"Anaheim Hills",
"Dos Palos",
"El Segundo",
"Fairfield",
"Martensdale"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6600beaa5f95841cb9210a969cdcfce4
|
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 architect and Vernon, one played baseball and the other received 32 votes.",
"Isaac received 7 votes more votes than the soccer player.",
"Anthony isn't the garbage man.",
"The contestant who got 11 votes isn't the lawyer.",
"The hockey player received 14 votes more votes than the golf player.",
"Jorge received fewer votes than Anthony.",
"The soccer player is either Anthony or Vernon.",
"Jorge received 7 votes fewer votes than the garbage man.",
"Jorge received more votes than the waiter."
] |
[
"Votes",
"Contestants",
"Sports",
"Occupations"
] |
[
"4",
"11",
"18",
"25",
"32"
] |
[
"Anthony",
"Bennie",
"Isaac",
"Jorge",
"Vernon"
] |
[
"baseball",
"football",
"golf",
"hockey",
"soccer"
] |
[
"architect",
"garbage man",
"lawyer",
"musician",
"waiter"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fb5ba2b343b3eeab72da7cfbf90504f2
|
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.
|
[
"The person who has been working in Venezuela will publish 2 months after the student who has been studying the Iaick culture.",
"The student who will publish in May has been working in Chad.",
"The student who has been working in Zambia hasn't been studying the Udaefe culture.",
"The person who will publish in May hasn't been studying the Udaefe culture.",
"Nadine has been working in Jamaica.",
"The person who has been working in Zambia will publish 2 months after Pablo.",
"The person who has been studying the Eldang culture is either the student who will publish in February or Rodney.",
"Of the student who has been working in Gambia and the person who has been studying the Udaefe culture, one will publish in January and the other is Jesus.",
"The person who has been working in Zambia is either Jesus or the student who has been studying the Tonange culture."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Cultures",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Elizabeth",
"Jesus",
"Nadine",
"Pablo",
"Rodney"
] |
[
"Eldang",
"Iaick",
"Lerryna",
"Tonange",
"Udaefe"
] |
[
"Chad",
"Gambia",
"Jamaica",
"Venezuela",
"Zambia"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b64f7bf3338fa2fabce271bce7b3b123
|
Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.
|
[
"The interpreter who will be going to the Calculus class will be working with Rafael.",
"The interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class, the person whose assignment begins at 9:00am and the person whose assignment begins at 10:00am are all different people.",
"Darren won't be going to the Biology class.",
"Of the person who will be working with Lester and the person who will be going to the Biology class, one is Frederick and the other will start work at 9:00am.",
"The person whose assignment begins at 1:00pm, the person who will be working with Orlando, and Harold are three different people.",
"Of Gordon and Darren, one will be working with Karla and the other will be going to the Chemistry class.",
"The interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm is either the person who will be going to the Geometry class or the person who will be working with Karla.",
"The person who will be going to the Chemistry class will start sometime before the person who will be working with Orlando."
] |
[
"Times",
"Interpreters",
"Students",
"Classes"
] |
[
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12:00pm",
"1:00pm"
] |
[
"Darren",
"Frederick",
"Gordon",
"Harold",
"Joann"
] |
[
"Karla",
"Lester",
"Orlando",
"Rafael",
"Sophie"
] |
[
"Biology",
"Calculus",
"Chemistry",
"Geometry",
"History"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ddff14b3ae35b18730567045bc59e340
|
The Coral City Museum featured a number of "special exhibits" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.
|
[
"The exhibit from Iraq is either January's exhibit or the lacquerware exhibit.",
"The firearms presentation was held sometime after the presentation that pulled in 8,060 visitors.",
"April's exhibit is either the basketry exhibit or the presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors.",
"The presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors was held sometime before the exhibit from Burundi.",
"Of the exhibit from Eritrea and the armor exhibit, one took place in January and the other saw 5,100 visitors.",
"The firearms exhibit didn't happen in May.",
"The exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors was held 1 month after the presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors.",
"The presentation from Honduras was held 1 month after the exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors.",
"The presentation from Eritrea is either the presentation that pulled in 8,880 visitors or the basketry exhibit.",
"May's exhibit didn't see exactly 6,425 visitors."
] |
[
"Months",
"Exhibits",
"Countries",
"Visitors"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"armor",
"basketry",
"firearms",
"glassware",
"lacquerware"
] |
[
"Burundi",
"Denmark",
"Eritrea",
"Honduras",
"Iraq"
] |
[
"5,100",
"6,425",
"8,060",
"8,880",
"9,500"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6a0bbdf697a091d67713d2959f482870
|
The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.
|
[
"The \"Color Blinds\" isn't from Forest City.",
"The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked 3 places behind the orange team.",
"The \"Splat Squad\" isn't from Libertyville.",
"The group from Armona is either the \"Splat Squad\" or the orange team.",
"The blue team, the group that finished third, the squad that finished second and the team that finished first are all different teams.",
"Of the purple team and the team from Armona, one finished second and the other is the \"Oil Crew\".",
"The group from Forest City uses yellow paintballs.",
"The \"Splat Squad\" doesn't use yellow paintballs.",
"Of the group from Libertyville and the team from Yucca Valley, one finished third and the other is the \"Pea Shooters\"."
] |
[
"Rankings",
"Teams",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Color Blinds",
"Oil Crew",
"Pea Shooters",
"Splat Squad",
"Target Bombs"
] |
[
"blue",
"green",
"orange",
"purple",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Armona",
"Evansdale",
"Forest City",
"Libertyville",
"Yucca Valley"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2d424158c288374237e1d7bdc7aa5fc4
|
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.
|
[
"Garnavillo has 6,000 more people than the city in Worcester County.",
"The city in Hampshire County has more people than Fallbrook.",
"Fallbrook is either the town whose mayor is Ted Tanner or the city with a population of 37,000.",
"Of the town whose mayor is Nora Nolan and Eddington, one is in Bristol County and the other has a population of 34,000.",
"The five cities are Garnavillo, the city whose mayor is Nora Nolan, the city whose mayor is Ted Tanner, the city whose mayor is Ida Ingram and the city in Hampden County.",
"The town with a population of 40,000 doesn't have Lisa Lyons as its mayor.",
"Of the town whose mayor is Ida Ingram and the city in Hampden County, one is Allerton and the other has a population of 28,000.",
"Neither Eddington nor the town in Worcester County is the town whose mayor is Ted Tanner."
] |
[
"Populations",
"Cities",
"Counties",
"Mayors"
] |
[
"28,000",
"31,000",
"34,000",
"37,000",
"40,000"
] |
[
"Allerton",
"Eddington",
"Fallbrook",
"Garnavillo",
"Palo"
] |
[
"Bristol",
"Hampden",
"Hampshire",
"Plymouth",
"Worcester"
] |
[
"Ida Ingram",
"Lisa Lyons",
"Nora Nolan",
"Ted Tanner",
"Will Walton"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=013bb0b0bbeffb5fc59fd4caf10f097f
|
A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.
|
[
"Of the graduate who will be studying gamma rays and the person who will be studying photosynthesis, one is Christian and the other will launch in February.",
"The person who will be studying photosynthesis will launch 1 month after Mercedes.",
"The graduate assigned to mission PR-97 will launch 2 months after the person who will be studying radiation.",
"Nicholas will launch sometime before Francis.",
"The graduate assigned to mission AV-435 is either Mercedes or Wade.",
"The person who will be studying ant colonies will launch 1 month after Nicholas.",
"The astronaut who will be studying larval growth will be on mission PR-97.",
"The astronaut who will be studying ant colonies won't be on mission GX-13.",
"The graduate who will be studying gamma rays will be on mission CR-260.",
"The person assigned to mission AV-435, the person who will be studying photosynthesis, and the person who will be studying ant colonies are three different people."
] |
[
"Months",
"Astronauts",
"Missions",
"Subjects"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Christian",
"Francis",
"Mercedes",
"Nicholas",
"Wade"
] |
[
"AV-435",
"CR-260",
"GX-13",
"PR-97",
"TV-412"
] |
[
"ant colonies",
"gamma rays",
"larval growth",
"photosynthesis",
"radiation"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=5fa78a69fb085a3261c4dfe83a9d26bb
|
Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.
|
[
"Bill Bonner's project begins 2 months before the $20,000 project.",
"The job starting in July won't be managed by Cal Craft.",
"Neither the Aspen Court project nor the job starting in May is the $15,000 project.",
"Of Dawn Daniels's project and the $18,000 project, one starts in August and the other will focus on Aspen Court.",
"The five projects are Bill Bonner's project, the Aspen Court project, the $25,000 project, the job starting in August and the job starting in July.",
"The Oak Road project begins 1 month after the $36,000 project.",
"The Ivy Street project begins 2 months after Dawn Daniels's project.",
"The $25,000 project won't be managed by Cal Craft.",
"The Karie Lane project begins 2 months after the Oak Road project.",
"The $25,000 project won't be managed by Hal Hamilton."
] |
[
"Months",
"Streets",
"Mangers",
"Budget"
] |
[
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July",
"August"
] |
[
"Aspen Court",
"Ivy Street",
"Karie Lane",
"Oak Road",
"York Court"
] |
[
"Bill Bonner",
"Cal Craft",
"Dawn Daniels",
"Gail Garrett",
"Hal Hamilton"
] |
[
"$15,000",
"$18,000",
"$20,000",
"$25,000",
"$36,000"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=09b85dc45eaedd5d7155849385fe32b0
|
As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.
|
[
"The one with a maximum height of 70 ft is 50 feet longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft.",
"The one with a maximum height of 45 ft is 50 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH.",
"Line E doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.",
"The line with a maximum height of 30 ft is 100 feet longer than the one with a maximum height of 25 ft.",
"The one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH reaches a height of 70 ft.",
"Line E isn't exactly 850 ft long.",
"Line A doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 50 MPH.",
"The one with a maximum height of 85 ft, the line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH, and the 800 ft line are three different lines.",
"The line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH is longer than Line B.",
"Of Line D and the 850 ft line, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 55 MPH and the other reaches a height of 70 ft."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Zip Line",
"Heights",
"Max Speeds"
] |
[
"650 ft",
"700 ft",
"750 ft",
"800 ft",
"850 ft"
] |
[
"Line A",
"Line B",
"Line D",
"Line E",
"Line F"
] |
[
"25 ft",
"30 ft",
"45 ft",
"70 ft",
"85 ft"
] |
[
"30 MPH",
"35 MPH",
"45 MPH",
"50 MPH",
"55 MPH"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=61f5e68512740fa0d236cccb102496ab
|
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.
|
[
"Stelphin wasn't inhabited by the Iakepa.",
"The five islands were Fushil, the island discovered in 1782, the island discovered in 1754, the island on which the Hakili people lived and the island on which the Iakepa people lived.",
"Zafet wasn't discovered by Captain Olavarriaga.",
"The island on which the Wainani people lived was either the island discovered in 1775 or Jujihm.",
"Of the island discovered in 1768 and the island on which the Wainani people lived, one was found by Captain Payne and the other was Stelphin.",
"Stelphin was discovered sometime before Qlork.",
"The island on which the Iakepa people lived was discovered 7 years after the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta.",
"The island first seen by Captain Payne was discovered 7 years before the island first seen by Captain Stevenson.",
"Jujihm was inhabited by the Kukani."
] |
[
"Years",
"Islands",
"Cultures",
"Captains"
] |
[
"1754",
"1761",
"1768",
"1775",
"1782"
] |
[
"Fushil",
"Jujihm",
"Qlork",
"Stelphin",
"Zafet"
] |
[
"Hakili",
"Holo\\'oka",
"Iakepa",
"Kukani",
"Wainani"
] |
[
"Azpilleta",
"Bradley",
"Olavarriaga",
"Payne",
"Stevenson"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=98ff9ea5e2f48f6562a5aafc81040f70
|
This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.
|
[
"Of Silk Mist and the musical, one got 5 nominations and the other was directed by Gabby Jones.",
"Maximum Risk didn't get 4 nominations.",
"The five films are the action film, the movie that received 6 nominations, Wild Ones, the movie that received 4 nominations and Silk Mist.",
"The movie that received 6 nominations wasn't directed by Adrienne Day.",
"Wild Ones is either the thriller or the film that received 3 nominations.",
"The movie directed by Virgil Katz received 4 fewer nominations than the drama.",
"Of Fatal Sheen and the romance, one got 6 nominations and the other was directed by Paul Walnier.",
"The thriller received fewer nominations than the movie directed by Adrienne Day."
] |
[
"Nominations",
"Movies",
"Directors",
"Genres"
] |
[
"2",
"3",
"4",
"5",
"6"
] |
[
"Fatal Sheen",
"Maximum Risk",
"Silk Mist",
"Thorn of Suns",
"Wild Ones"
] |
[
"Adrienne Day",
"Danny Trevor",
"Gabby Jones",
"Paul Walnier",
"Virgil Katz"
] |
[
"action film",
"drama",
"musical",
"romance",
"thriller"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b3029e6bb6d72cb45f4fd1502b89fb49
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Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.
|
[
"The insect that sold for $60 wasn't the grayling butterfly.",
"Neither the butterfly that sold for $45 nor Yvette's purchase was the specimen from El Salvador.",
"The specimen from Tunisia cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from France.",
"The butterfly that sold for $90 was the peppered butterfly.",
"Yvette's purchase wasn't the atlas butterfly.",
"The peppered butterfly cost 15 dollars less than the peacock butterfly.",
"The grayling butterfly cost less than the specimen from Yemen.",
"Of the specimen from Samoa and the specimen from Tunisia, one sold for $60 and the other was won by Rena.",
"The specimen from Yemen wasn't the peppered butterfly.",
"The five butterflies were the specimen from Tunisia, Phillip's purchase, the insect that sold for $45, Yvette's purchase and the insect that sold for $105.",
"Linda's purchase sold for $60."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Winners",
"Butterflies",
"Countries"
] |
[
"$45",
"$60",
"$75",
"$90",
"$105"
] |
[
"Linda",
"Phillip",
"Rena",
"Victor",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"atlas",
"chalkhill",
"grayling",
"peacock",
"peppered"
] |
[
"El Salvador",
"France",
"Samoa",
"Tunisia",
"Yemen"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ac13bc9d7ca33737e8f297cd0dedb326
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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.
|
[
"The board game played in February wasn't hosted by Kyle.",
"The five games were the board game hosted at Ethel's house, the board game played in May, Android Disco, the game played in February and the board game with 4 players.",
"Vendetta wasn't played in May.",
"Bladescape was played in January.",
"Of Vendetta and the game played in February, one had exactly 14 players and the other was hosted by Pat.",
"The game with 7 players was played 1 month before Emberfight.",
"Of the board game played in March and the game with 10 players, one was hosted by Jessie and the other was Android Disco."
] |
[
"Months",
"Games",
"Hosts",
"Players"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Android Disco",
"Bladescape",
"Emberfight",
"Planets Align",
"Vendetta"
] |
[
"Ethel",
"Ira",
"Jessie",
"Kyle",
"Pat"
] |
[
"4",
"6",
"7",
"10",
"14"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e431c776d325d79308f0b4e57a0f0b91
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It's formal night on the deck of the "Emerald Crystal" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.
|
[
"The person who took the 1985 cruise is either the traveler who took the Caprica cruise or the person who went to Puerto Rico.",
"The traveler who took the Caprica cruise set sail sometime after Kathy.",
"Greg is either the traveler who went to Jamaica or the traveler who took the Caprica cruise.",
"Of the person who went to Aruba and Kathy, one took the Silver Shores cruise and the other took the Trinity cruise.",
"The person who went to Martinique set sail 2 years after the traveler who went to Jamaica.",
"Greg set sail 3 years before Natasha.",
"Damon set sail 2 years after the traveler who went to Puerto Rico.",
"Natasha took the Trinity cruise.",
"The traveler who took the Neptunia cruise is either Lee or the person who took the 1985 cruise."
] |
[
"Years",
"Names",
"Cruise Lines",
"Destinations"
] |
[
"1983",
"1984",
"1985",
"1986",
"1987"
] |
[
"Damon",
"Greg",
"Kathy",
"Lee",
"Natasha"
] |
[
"Azure Seas",
"Caprica",
"Neptunia",
"Silver Shores",
"Trinity"
] |
[
"Aruba",
"Jamaica",
"Martinique",
"Puerto Rico",
"Saint Lucia"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=4fbfeeb921a53480ed40f7845d0c5f85
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Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).
|
[
"The Mandarin project was published in 2007.",
"Of Bryan's assignment and Jan's project, one is 225 pages long and the other was published in 2012.",
"Vanessa's project wasn't published in 2009.",
"The Thai assignment is shorter than the Arabic project.",
"The book published in 2002 is 75 pages longer than Vanessa's project.",
"Preston's assignment isn't exactly 250 pages long.",
"The five projects are the 225 page project, the German project, the book published in 2007, Jan's project and Vanessa's project.",
"The book published in 2007 is 50 pages longer than the German assignment.",
"Jan's assignment is in Arabic."
] |
[
"Pages",
"Translators",
"Years",
"Languages"
] |
[
"150 pages",
"175 pages",
"200 pages",
"225 pages",
"250 pages"
] |
[
"Bryan",
"Jan",
"Preston",
"Rodney",
"Vanessa"
] |
[
"2002",
"2007",
"2009",
"2010",
"2012"
] |
[
"Arabic",
"Dutch",
"German",
"Mandarin",
"Thai"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1e0119e06f3263a1e52db3addb123d2a
|
Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.
|
[
"Tau Beta Pi has somewhat more members than the fraternity on Front Street.",
"The house with 35 members isn't on Kermit Lane.",
"Alpha Beta Tau has 6 more members than the fraternity founded in 1979.",
"The frat founded in 1960 is on Russell Road.",
"Of the fraternity on Kermit Lane and the frat founded in 1959, one is Alpha Beta Tau and the other is Sigma Beta.",
"The house with 32 members is either Beta Pi Omega or the fraternity founded in 1960.",
"Of the fraternity founded in 1967 and Tau Beta Pi, one is on Kermit Lane and the other has 29 members.",
"The house with 26 members wasn't founded in 1948.",
"Tau Beta Pi isn't on Boom Court."
] |
[
"Members",
"Fraternities",
"Streets",
"Years"
] |
[
"23",
"26",
"29",
"32",
"35"
] |
[
"Alpha Beta Tau",
"Beta Pi Omega",
"Lambda Alpha",
"Sigma Beta",
"Tau Beta Pi"
] |
[
"Boom Court",
"Erick Lane",
"Front Street",
"Kermit Lane",
"Russell Road"
] |
[
"1948",
"1959",
"1960",
"1967",
"1979"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fe1e8375b715fff2ae3d3534e33ab50c
|
"Parties Unlimited" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.
|
[
"The booking that requested the photo booth isn't on Paul Circle.",
"The five events are the event that requested the petting zoo, the party on October 4, the party on October 6, the event on October 3 and the Quinn family party.",
"The party on Q Street is 1 day after the booking on Ronald Street.",
"The King family booking is 2 days after the booking on Q Street.",
"The booking on Paul Circle is for the Quinns.",
"The party on Q Street isn't for the O'Connors.",
"The event that requested the magician isn't on Paul Circle.",
"The party that requested the photo booth is 1 day before the booking that requested the clown.",
"The booking that requested the photo booth isn't on Q Street.",
"The Hayden family party is 1 day after the event on Lakeview Lane."
] |
[
"Days",
"Requests",
"Families",
"Locations"
] |
[
"October 3",
"October 4",
"October 5",
"October 6",
"October 7"
] |
[
"clown",
"magician",
"petting zoo",
"photo booth",
"rock band"
] |
[
"Dalton",
"Hayden",
"King",
"O\\'Connor",
"Quinn"
] |
[
"Holly Street",
"Lakeview Lane",
"Paul Circle",
"Q Street",
"Ronald Street"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dad42436d57a100e483e8303ed5c96db
|
Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.
|
[
"Tippecanoe wasn't directed by Paula Pratt.",
"The film directed by Hick Harmon made somewhat less than Fast and Dead.",
"The movie that opened in 45 theaters made 3 million more than the movie directed by Paula Pratt.",
"The movie that opened in 59 theaters wasn't directed by Kenneth Key.",
"Fast and Dead is either the film directed by Paula Pratt or the movie that opened in 59 theaters.",
"Let Me Out made $11 million.",
"The movie that opened in 45 theaters was directed by Linda Lynch.",
"The film that opened in 123 theaters wasn't directed by Paula Pratt.",
"Of the movie directed by Hick Harmon and Amerigo, one opened in 92 theaters and the other made $5 million.",
"The film that opened in 45 theaters made 6 million less than the film that opened in 92 theaters."
] |
[
"Earnings",
"Movies",
"Directors",
"Theaters"
] |
[
"$2 million",
"$5 million",
"$8 million",
"$11 million",
"$14 million"
] |
[
"Amerigo",
"Fast and Dead",
"Let Me Out",
"Tippecanoe",
"What a World"
] |
[
"Hick Harmon",
"Kenneth Key",
"Linda Lynch",
"Nan Norman",
"Paula Pratt"
] |
[
"45",
"59",
"65",
"92",
"123"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dbfef8f356c93bc230c547c4d078fab9
|
The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.
|
[
"Riverside Glen isn't in Franklin County.",
"Of Riverside Glen and Howard Park, one is home to the box python and the other is in Chilton County.",
"The park in Bibb County is either the reserve established in 2008 or the atlas otter's reserve.",
"Howard Park was established 6 years after the pygmy beaver's reserve.",
"The reserve in Chilton County was established 2 years after the atlas otter's reserve.",
"Silver Lakes was established sometime before Riverside Glen.",
"Foxtail Bend is in Wilcox County.",
"The reserve in Franklin County isn't home to the endangered pygmy beaver.",
"The reserve in Wilcox County was established 2 years before the pygmy beaver's reserve.",
"The reserve established in 2012 isn't home to the endangered western gull."
] |
[
"Years",
"Reserves",
"Animals",
"Counties"
] |
[
"2004",
"2006",
"2008",
"2010",
"2012"
] |
[
"Foxtail Bend",
"Howard Park",
"Rosemary Park",
"Riverside Glen",
"Silver Lakes"
] |
[
"atlas otter",
"box python",
"pygmy beaver",
"sandy hare",
"western gull"
] |
[
"Bibb",
"Chilton",
"Franklin",
"Lamar",
"Wilcox"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=acf9a39cbfdde1a25d59e8e3135a5551
|
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.
|
[
"\"Happy Hermits\" has somewhat more views than Rodney's viral video.",
"Rodney's viral video has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 47 seconds long.",
"Bill's viral video has 3 million more views than the video that's 15 seconds long.",
"The five videos are Rodney's video, the viral video that's 40 seconds long, \"You Otter Know\", the video with 5 million views and the viral video with 8 million views.",
"Of the video that's 22 seconds long and \"Dancing Hyena\", one received 4 million views and the other is Bill's.",
"Pamela's viral video isn't \"Magnet Mayhem\".",
"Daryl's viral video has 1 million more views than the video that's 15 seconds long.",
"\"Magnet Mayhem\" has 1 million more views than the video that's 40 seconds long."
] |
[
"Views",
"Authors",
"Titles",
"Times"
] |
[
"4 million",
"5 million",
"6 million",
"7 million",
"8 million"
] |
[
"Bill",
"Daryl",
"Francine",
"Pamela",
"Rodney"
] |
[
"Beach Brouhaha",
"Dancing Hyena",
"Happy Hermits",
"Magnet Mayhem",
"You Otter Know"
] |
[
"15 seconds",
"22 seconds",
"40 seconds",
"47 seconds",
"55 seconds"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=aab34c1cd9a6c11ae043b07d23a638ef
|
Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.
|
[
"Of the meeting on August 23rd and the meeting in Inyokern, one is for the sales rep job and the other is at Sancode.",
"The Canway interview isn't in Hepburn.",
"The meeting in Oakland Acres is 1 day after the Haytouch interview.",
"Of the meeting on August 22nd and the meeting for the janitor position, one is in Winslow and the other is in Zearing.",
"The Streeter Inc. interview is 1 day before the interview in Hepburn.",
"The interview on August 24th isn't for the graphic design job.",
"The interview in Oakland Acres will be either the interview on August 24th or the interview for the sales rep position.",
"The Haytouch interview is in Winslow.",
"The interview in Zearing is sometime after the Sancode interview.",
"The Sancode interview is for the copywriter job."
] |
[
"Days",
"Companies",
"Positions",
"Towns"
] |
[
"August 20th",
"August 21st",
"August 22nd",
"August 23rd",
"August 24th"
] |
[
"Alpha Plus",
"Canway",
"Haytouch",
"Sancode",
"Streeter Inc."
] |
[
"copywriter",
"graphic design",
"janitor",
"sales rep",
"social media"
] |
[
"Hepburn",
"Inyokern",
"Oakland Acres",
"Winslow",
"Zearing"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=afdfcaff576962b0c80c548714a49d33
|
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
|
[
"The 9:00am trip won't start at Yorkville.",
"The trip with 12 people won't start at Chinatown.",
"The outing with 8 people is either Faye's outing or the trip starting at Little Italy.",
"Of Howard's outing and the 7:00am outing, one has 11 people in it and the other will start at High Park.",
"The five tours are the tour starting at Greektown, the 8:00am trip, the 9:00am trip, Oscar's trip and the 11:00am tour.",
"The tour with 8 people will begin sometime after the trip starting at Chinatown.",
"The 8:00am trip isn't a group of 3 people.",
"Kelly's trip will start at Yorkville.",
"Neither the 9:00am tour nor the 11:00am tour is the outing with 3 people.",
"Faye's trip will begin 1 hour after Oscar's outing."
] |
[
"Times",
"Guides",
"Locations",
"Group Sizes"
] |
[
"7:00am",
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am"
] |
[
"Faye",
"Howard",
"Kelly",
"Oscar",
"Peter"
] |
[
"Chinatown",
"Greektown",
"High Park",
"Little Italy",
"Yorkville"
] |
[
"3",
"8",
"10",
"11",
"12"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=76a000b7cf8f6b8dfd53cab5306aa2dd
|
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
|
[
"The candidate whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees spoke 3 days after Conner Dawes.",
"The speaker whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees was either the Independent or Ashley Dale.",
"Of the speaker whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees and the Republican, one was Ashley Dale and the other was Daniel Stead.",
"The Objectivist was either the politician who spoke on January 15th or Daniel Stead.",
"Daniel Stead spoke 1 day before Gara Oldman.",
"The candidate whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees, the person who spoke on January 14th, and Gara Oldman are three different people.",
"Ashley Dale spoke in front of 850 attendees.",
"Edith Frayle spoke 2 days after Ashley Dale.",
"The Libertarian spoke sometime before the Independent."
] |
[
"Days",
"Candidates",
"Parties",
"Attendees"
] |
[
"January 14th",
"January 15th",
"January 16th",
"January 17th",
"January 18th"
] |
[
"Ashley Dale",
"Conner Dawes",
"Daniel Stead",
"Edith Frayle",
"Gara Oldman"
] |
[
"Independent",
"Libertarian",
"Objectivist",
"Reformist",
"Republican"
] |
[
"850",
"1,450",
"1,600",
"1,875",
"2,600"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=59319fa3c522fe48417b9472e5676dd4
|
Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.
|
[
"The release that came out in October sold 100,000 more copies than the glam rock album.",
"The five releases are the heavy metal album, the record that came out in March, the album that came out in October, the album that came out in June and Audio Array's release.",
"Lip Savage's album sold 100,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in June.",
"Audio Array's album is either the grunge release or the record with 1.4 million sales.",
"Sodium Green's record sold 100,000 more copies than the album that came out in April.",
"Audio Array's album sold somewhat more copies than Lip Savage's record.",
"Of the release that came out in June and the album with 1.3 million sales, one was glam rock and the other is Epoch Lantern's.",
"The new wave record wasn't released in June."
] |
[
"Sales",
"Bands",
"Months",
"Genres"
] |
[
"1.2 million",
"1.3 million",
"1.4 million",
"1.5 million",
"1.6 million"
] |
[
"Audio Array",
"Epoch Lantern",
"Lip Savage",
"Painted Empire",
"Sodium Green"
] |
[
"March",
"April",
"June",
"July",
"October"
] |
[
"glam rock",
"grunge",
"heavy metal",
"new wave",
"rockabilly"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=972cff964ebc3727daab0e653c93e6e7
|
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 yellow team was ranked 2 places ahead of the group from Evansdale.",
"Of the white team and the red team, one is the \"Color Blinds\" and the other is from Cromberg.",
"The white team was ranked somewhere ahead of the squad from Prairie City.",
"The group that finished third isn't from Yucca Valley.",
"The five teams are the group from Forest City, the yellow team, the squad that finished fourth, the squad that finished second and the squad that finished fifth.",
"The group from Forest City is either the orange team or the purple team.",
"The white team, the team from Forest City, and the squad that finished third are three different teams.",
"The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked 1 place behind the \"Pea Shooters\".",
"The \"Pea Shooters\" is either the team from Prairie City or the group from Yucca Valley.",
"The \"Splat Squad\" was ranked 1 place behind the \"Spray Paints\".",
"The \"Spray Paints\" doesn't use orange paintballs."
] |
[
"Rankings",
"Teams",
"Colors",
"Hometowns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Color Blinds",
"Pea Shooters",
"Splat Squad",
"Spray Paints",
"Target Bombs"
] |
[
"orange",
"purple",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Cromberg",
"Evansdale",
"Forest City",
"Prairie City",
"Yucca Valley"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=2922784491bfdc35741df9182721d0bd
|
Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.
|
[
"The animal found in 1978 wasn't discovered in the Fallon Deep.",
"The lancetfish wasn't found in 2006.",
"The creature found at 21,000 ft wasn't found in 2006.",
"Of the specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench and the daggertooth, one was found at 19,500 ft and the other was found at 16,500 ft.",
"The creature discovered in the Velma Deep was found 1,500 feet higher up than the specimen found in 1998.",
"Of the specimen discovered in the Velma Deep and the daggertooth, one was found in 1978 and the other was found at 15,000 ft.",
"The specimen found in 1989, the specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench, and the lancetfish are three different animals.",
"The animal found in 1989 wasn't discovered in the Tethys Trough.",
"The lancetfish was found 3,000 feet higher up than the viperfish.",
"The lanternfish is either the creature found at 21,000 ft or the creature discovered in the Fallon Deep."
] |
[
"Depths",
"Animals",
"Locations",
"Years"
] |
[
"15,000 ft",
"16,500 ft",
"18,000 ft",
"19,500 ft",
"21,000 ft"
] |
[
"bristlemouth",
"daggertooth",
"lanternfish",
"lancetfish",
"viperfish"
] |
[
"Bristle Trench",
"Fallon Deep",
"Malinga Trench",
"Tethys Trough",
"Velma Deep"
] |
[
"1978",
"1984",
"1989",
"1998",
"2006"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=477f8abe9590e498d5ef05aa8a12e079
|
The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.
|
[
"Elm Park is in Franklin County.",
"Wanda Park is home to the frilled stork.",
"Wanda Park is either the reserve in Chilton County or the park established in 2012.",
"Rosemary Park was established 2 years before the reserve in Talladega County.",
"Of the box python's reserve and the park in Wilcox County, one was established in 2008 and the other is Elm Park.",
"The park in Talladega County isn't home to the endangered western gull.",
"Riverside Glen was established 4 years before Rosemary Park.",
"Elm Park, the reserve established in 2008, the reserve established in 2006 and the reserve established in 2004 are all different parks.",
"The park in Wilcox County is either Elm Park or the pygmy beaver's reserve."
] |
[
"Years",
"Reserves",
"Animals",
"Counties"
] |
[
"2004",
"2006",
"2008",
"2010",
"2012"
] |
[
"Elm Park",
"Howard Park",
"Rosemary Park",
"Riverside Glen",
"Wanda Park"
] |
[
"atlas otter",
"box python",
"frilled stork",
"pygmy beaver",
"western gull"
] |
[
"Chilton",
"Franklin",
"Pickens",
"Talladega",
"Wilcox"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3136792a33b32b97ea8af237ffde17eb
|
Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.
|
[
"The submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet, the Steado G5, and the submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. are three different submarines.",
"The craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Watertime LLC.",
"The craft with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet is either the submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. or the $28,000 craft.",
"The Rubico One is sold by Watertime LLC.",
"The craft built by MarineCo costs 1,000 dollars more than the Ompoc Eleven.",
"The Cafader Six doesn't have a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.",
"The $26,000 submarine, the craft built by Watertime LLC, and the submersible with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet are three different submarines.",
"The submersible built by Pan Systems is either the Cafader Six or the Ompoc Eleven.",
"Of the submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet and the Abby EX-4, one costs $28,000 and the other is sold by Zephyr Waves."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Submarines",
"Companies",
"Max Depths"
] |
[
"$25,000",
"$26,000",
"$27,000",
"$28,000",
"$29,000"
] |
[
"Abby EX-4",
"Cafader Six",
"Ompoc Eleven",
"Rubico One",
"Steado G5"
] |
[
"Ecomarine Ltd.",
"MarineCo",
"Pan Systems",
"Watertime LLC",
"Zephyr Waves"
] |
[
"2,500 feet",
"4,000 feet",
"5,500 feet",
"13,000 feet",
"16,000 feet"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3ccd7df5b2c87e7e572f629e9dc735c1
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Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).
|
[
"The Belhino 5 costs 150 dollars more than the Suzutake.",
"The machine that can fly for 15 minutes costs less than the drone that can fly for 25 minutes.",
"Of the $750 drone and the drone that can fly for 30 minutes, one is the Belhino 5 and the other is the Mechania.",
"Of the device that can fly for 25 minutes and the device with a maximum range of 100 ft, one costs $675 and the other is the Zarobit-C.",
"The $750 machine has a maximum range of 250 ft.",
"The Suzutake doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.",
"The Mechania has a maximum range of 150 ft.",
"The machine that can fly for 60 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Drones",
"Ranges",
"Flying Times"
] |
[
"$450",
"$525",
"$600",
"$675",
"$750"
] |
[
"Belhino 5",
"Mechania",
"Motomiya",
"Suzutake",
"Zarobit-C"
] |
[
"100 ft",
"150 ft",
"250 ft",
"475 ft",
"650 ft"
] |
[
"10 minutes",
"15 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"30 minutes",
"60 minutes"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=bcc499b00e141884f6a89118161ab8ca
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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 $11.50, the person who ordered the volcano roll, and the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll are three different people.",
"The client who ordered the boston roll isn't Fred.",
"The customer who ordered the firecracker roll isn't Fred.",
"Fred paid 4 dollars less than Seth.",
"Seth is either the person who ordered the teriyaki roll or the customer who paid $9.50.",
"The client who ordered the california roll paid less than the customer who ordered the teriyaki roll.",
"The client who ordered the boston roll isn't Delbert.",
"Hector paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the rainbow roll.",
"The customer who ordered the dragon roll isn't Seth.",
"The customer who ordered the boston roll didn't pay $13.50.",
"The person who ordered the volcano roll paid 2 dollars less than Eleanor.",
"The person who ordered the teriyaki roll paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll.",
"The person who ordered the dragon roll isn't Fred.",
"The customer who ordered the california roll didn't order the volcano roll."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Rolls",
"Rolls",
"Customers"
] |
[
"$9.50",
"$11.50",
"$13.50",
"$15.50",
"$17.50"
] |
[
"boston",
"california",
"dragon",
"firecracker",
"futomaki"
] |
[
"rainbow",
"spicy tataki",
"summer",
"teriyaki",
"volcano"
] |
[
"Delbert",
"Eleanor",
"Fred",
"Hector",
"Seth"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8f449f820824c480c3e6b9da8e31b7f7
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Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.
|
[
"The session with 6 people starts 2 hours after the session with 9 people.",
"The class with 15 people isn't led by Nancy.",
"The prenatal yoga session is led by Opal.",
"The iyengar yoga class begins sometime before the class with 12 people.",
"The bikram yoga class doesn't have exactly 12 people in it.",
"The 9:30am class, the bikram yoga session, and the class with 14 people are three different classes.",
"Pamela's class starts 2 hours after the hatha yoga class.",
"Sandra's class, the bikram yoga class, and the 1:30pm session are three different classes.",
"Nancy's class begins 1 hour before the hatha yoga class.",
"The class with 9 people is led by Opal."
] |
[
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] |
[
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm",
"1:30pm"
] |
[
"bikram",
"hatha",
"iyengar",
"prenatal",
"vinyasa"
] |
[
"Leah",
"Nancy",
"Opal",
"Pamela",
"Sandra"
] |
[
"6",
"9",
"12",
"14",
"15"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=3d30d68b78649b6ac9344a023bd99eb0
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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 set theory book is either the $24.99 book or the title that was published in 2007.",
"The algebra book wasn't authored by Steve Spark.",
"The textbook that was published in 2010 costs 10 dollars less than the algebra title.",
"The textbook that was published in 2005 wasn't authored by Pat Peterson.",
"The set theory textbook costs 5 dollars more than the trigonometry title.",
"The $29.99 book is either the book that was published in 2015 or the pre-calculus title.",
"The title written by Mina Morton is either the $29.99 title or the trigonometry book.",
"Of the calculus book and the textbook that was published in 2008, one costs $24.99 and the other was written by Steve Spark.",
"The book written by Tara Tyne costs 15 dollars less than the book that was published in 2015."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Fields",
"Authors",
"Years"
] |
[
"$24.99",
"$29.99",
"$34.99",
"$39.99",
"$44.99"
] |
[
"algebra",
"calculus",
"pre-calculus",
"set theory",
"trigonometry"
] |
[
"Mina Morton",
"Pat Peterson",
"Steve Spark",
"Tara Tyne",
"Velma Vintz"
] |
[
"2005",
"2007",
"2008",
"2010",
"2015"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d8733c5f65dd0d58a4d03f35fda05a2d
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The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged "ghost," and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.
|
[
"The building Priscilla visited in February was on Circle Drive.",
"The building haunted by Lady Grey was visited 1 month after the building on Bird Road.",
"Hughenden was either the home haunted by Lady Grey or the home haunted by Victor.",
"The home haunted by Francis was on Bird Road.",
"Stockford wasn't haunted by Victor.",
"Balfern was investigated 2 months before the home haunted by Abigail.",
"Hughenden wasn't located on Haley Square.",
"Of the home on Darby Lane and the house Priscilla visited in January, one was said to be haunted by Brunhilde and the other was Balfern.",
"Of the house Priscilla visited in April and Markmanor, one was said to be haunted by Victor and the other was on Fifth Avenue."
] |
[
"Months",
"Houses",
"Streets",
"Ghosts"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Balfern",
"Fletcher Rise",
"Hughenden",
"Markmanor",
"Stockford"
] |
[
"Bird Road",
"Circle Drive",
"Darby Lane",
"Fifth Avenue",
"Haley Square"
] |
[
"Abigail",
"Brunhilde",
"Francis",
"Lady Grey",
"Victor"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=373d95a15208ace34e3e0b86c3e718bf
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Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.
|
[
"The person who asked for mozzarella came in sometime after the customer who ordered naan.",
"Isabel was either the customer who asked for mozzarella or the person who ordered matzo.",
"The person who asked for havarti was either the customer who ordered flatbread or the person who ordered naan.",
"The customer who asked for gorgonzola didn't order rye bread.",
"The customer who ordered flatbread came in a half-hour after Isabel.",
"Of the customer who came in at 8:30am and the customer who asked for gorgonzola, one was Sheri and the other was Patty.",
"Sheri didn't order matzo.",
"The customer who asked for gorgonzola came in one hour after the customer who asked for ricotta.",
"Ora came in a half-hour before the customer who ordered challah.",
"Rose ordered ricotta."
] |
[
"Times",
"Customers",
"Breads",
"Cheeses"
] |
[
"7:00am",
"7:30am",
"8:00am",
"8:30am",
"9:00am"
] |
[
"Isabel",
"Ora",
"Patty",
"Rose",
"Sheri"
] |
[
"challah",
"flatbread",
"matzo",
"naan",
"rye bread"
] |
[
"colby-jack",
"gorgonzola",
"havarti",
"mozzarella",
"ricotta"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=af307b1f76cb399c3571606625fa4ff4
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The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).
|
[
"The one Cal Barron discovered was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 65 years.",
"Of the one discovered in 2010 and Sporrin, one orbits the sun once every 30 years and the other was first seen by Owens.",
"The one Owens discovered was discovered 1 year after the comet with an orbital period of 15 years.",
"The one Cal Barron discovered was discovered 1 year before the comet Solomon discovered.",
"Peinope was discovered 1 year after the one with an orbital period of 42 years.",
"The one with an orbital period of 65 years is either the comet discovered in 2012 or Trosny.",
"The one Hal Gregory discovered orbits the sun once every 42 years.",
"The comet Cal Barron discovered doesn't have an orbital period of 30 years.",
"The one Hal Gregory discovered, Gostroma, and Trosny are three different comets."
] |
[
"Years",
"Astronomers",
"Comets",
"Periods"
] |
[
"2008",
"2009",
"2010",
"2011",
"2012"
] |
[
"Cal Barron",
"Hal Gregory",
"Jack Ingram",
"Owens",
"Solomon"
] |
[
"Crecci",
"Gostroma",
"Peinope",
"Sporrin",
"Trosny"
] |
[
"15 years",
"30 years",
"42 years",
"47 years",
"65 years"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ff3d2206368d648a9107632b408b9a86
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A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.
|
[
"Nicaragua's probe launched 3 months after Malaysia's mission.",
"The Arun wasn't launched in Turkmenistan.",
"The Arun launched 2 months before the probe going to Ganymede.",
"The Raiukan is either Nicaragua's probe or the mission going to Uranus.",
"The Ralu launched 2 months before the probe going to Enceladus.",
"The Arun launched 3 months before Lebanon's probe.",
"Turkmenistan's mission launched sometime before the Ateyin.",
"Malaysia's mission, the mission that launched in April, and the probe going to Titan are three different probes.",
"Turkmenistan's probe is either the probe going to Uranus or the mission that launched in February."
] |
[
"Months",
"Probes",
"Destinations",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Arun",
"Ateyin",
"Iunsel",
"Raiukan",
"Ralu"
] |
[
"Enceladus",
"Ganymede",
"Mercury",
"Titan",
"Uranus"
] |
[
"Lebanon",
"Malaysia",
"Nicaragua",
"Turkmenistan",
"Uruguay"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=328355461c26849c9aaa1692f0b77f70
|
Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.
|
[
"The session with 9 people is either Leah's session or Marilyn's session.",
"The session with 14 people isn't led by Rosemary.",
"The session with 9 people starts 3 hours after the session with 14 people.",
"The anusara yoga session begins sometime before the class with 6 people.",
"Of the session with 8 people and the 12:30pm session, one teaches prenatal yoga and the other is led by Marilyn.",
"The class with 15 people starts 3 hours after the vinyasa yoga session.",
"The 1:30pm session isn't led by Karen.",
"The bikram yoga class, the session with 9 people, and the session with 6 people are three different classes.",
"The 1:30pm session isn't led by Rosemary.",
"The 11:30am session has 6 people in it."
] |
[
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] |
[
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm",
"1:30pm"
] |
[
"anusara",
"ashtanga",
"bikram",
"prenatal",
"vinyasa"
] |
[
"Karen",
"Leah",
"Marilyn",
"Rosemary",
"Teresa"
] |
[
"6",
"8",
"9",
"14",
"15"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=665b579bf0f97cbc8d4b90dbfaa5b668
|
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 owner of the Confluence used the sloop.",
"The owner of the Shady Lady took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Alpha One.",
"The owner of the Quick Silver took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Shady Lady.",
"Of the owner of the Quick Silver and the sailor who finished in 278 days, one was Wendell Orr and the other used the trimaran.",
"Wendell Orr didn't use the pilot cutter.",
"The person in the pilot cutter took 4 more days to finish than Neal Bundt.",
"Tara Carroll sailed the Quick Silver.",
"The owner of the Confluence took 4 more days to finish than the owner of the Bay Hawk.",
"The sailor who finished in 278 days was either the person in the sloop or the owner of the Alpha One.",
"The person in the gaff cutter was either Gil Baxter or the owner of the Bay Hawk."
] |
[
"Days",
"Sailors",
"Boat Types",
"Boats"
] |
[
"270",
"274",
"278",
"282",
"286"
] |
[
"Gil Baxter",
"Neal Bundt",
"Tara Carroll",
"Vicky Estes",
"Wendell Orr"
] |
[
"gaff cutter",
"ketch",
"pilot cutter",
"sloop",
"trimaran"
] |
[
"Alpha One",
"Bay Hawk",
"Confluence",
"Quick Silver",
"Shady Lady"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=ec0d526307eb055f4306cc778a0776f4
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Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).
|
[
"The feature that is 2,250 meters wide was found in August.",
"The crater discovered in June, the crater in Haiti, the crater discovered in September and the feature that is 780 meters wide were all different impacts.",
"Of the crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. and the crater that is 780 meters wide, one was found in August and the other is in New Zealand.",
"The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E., the feature in Haiti, and the feature that is 2,250 meters wide are three different impacts.",
"The crater in Liberia isn't exactly 550 meters wide.",
"The feature in Oman wasn't dated to 90,000 B.C.E..",
"The crater in Liberia is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature discovered in February.",
"The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in September.",
"The feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. is 780 meters wide.",
"Of the feature that is 2,250 meters wide and the feature that is 1,480 meters wide, one was found in September and the other is in Eritrea."
] |
[
"Years",
"Countries",
"Months",
"Diameters"
] |
[
"210,000 B.C.E.",
"180,000 B.C.E.",
"150,000 B.C.E.",
"120,000 B.C.E.",
"90,000 B.C.E."
] |
[
"Eritrea",
"Haiti",
"Liberia",
"New Zealand",
"Oman"
] |
[
"February",
"June",
"August",
"September",
"October"
] |
[
"550 meters",
"780 meters",
"1,200 meters",
"1,480 meters",
"2,250 meters"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f5e9b9f5e6ef13d73b710d42312936df
|
The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.
|
[
"The journalist who covered the flooding left 3 days after the journalist who covered the royal wedding.",
"Maddy Moore left sometime before Sid Snyder.",
"Of the person who went to Ecuador and the reporter who went to Philippines, one was Orin Olsen and the other was sent out on April 4th.",
"The journalist who went to Ecuador, Ned Noble, the person who covered the flooding and Maddy Moore were all different people.",
"Linda Lott left 2 days after the journalist who covered the election.",
"The person who covered the earthquake was either the reporter who went to Uruguay or Linda Lott.",
"The reporter who went to Uruguay left 1 day after the reporter who went to Ecuador.",
"The person who covered the royal wedding left 1 day before the reporter who covered the earthquake.",
"Maddy Moore didn't go to Turkey.",
"The person who went to Philippines, the journalist who covered the earthquake, and Maddy Moore are three different people."
] |
[
"Days",
"Reporters",
"Stories",
"Countries"
] |
[
"April 4th",
"April 5th",
"April 6th",
"April 7th",
"April 8th"
] |
[
"Linda Lott",
"Maddy Moore",
"Ned Noble",
"Orin Olsen",
"Sid Snyder"
] |
[
"earthquake",
"election",
"flooding",
"mass protests",
"royal wedding"
] |
[
"Ecuador",
"Iceland",
"Philippines",
"Turkey",
"Uruguay"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=606713b3743b99ca879ab64ce36133d3
|
The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.
|
[
"The campaign with the $15,000 budget has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad produced by Julie Jordan.",
"Of the radio spot and the campaign with the $90,000 budget, one has brought in 1225 responses and the other has brought in 625 responses.",
"The ad with the $75,000 budget is either the ad produced by Iva Ingram or the campaign produced by Eddie Evans.",
"Of the campaign with 1075 responses and the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins, one has the $50,000 budget and the other is the radio spot.",
"The direct mailer doesn't have the $90,000 budget.",
"The campaign with 1075 responses, the billboard, and the newspaper ad are three different campaigns.",
"The newspaper ad has brought in 150 more responses than the billboard.",
"The ad with the $50,000 budget was produced by Eddie Evans."
] |
[
"Responses",
"Ad Type",
"Directors",
"Budgets"
] |
[
"625",
"775",
"925",
"1075",
"1225"
] |
[
"billboard",
"direct mailer",
"magazine ad",
"newspaper ad",
"radio spot"
] |
[
"Eddie Evans",
"Hal Hopkins",
"Iva Ingram",
"Julie Jordan",
"Kenneth Kirby"
] |
[
"$15,000",
"$50,000",
"$65,000",
"$75,000",
"$90,000"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=eb828f79d2dc7b6d0c7291c298db9da1
|
Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.
|
[
"The shipment that cost $5.75 is either the shipment going to Quimby or the shipment with the rare book in it.",
"The package with the computer in it cost 3 dollars less than the package with the rare book in it.",
"The package going to Saint Francis cost 1 dollar less than Steven's package.",
"Of the shipment with the basketball in it and Brad's shipment, one is going to Urbana and the other is going to Applegate.",
"The shipment with the computer in it cost 3 dollars less than the shipment going to Applegate.",
"The package that cost $7.75 is either Maurice's package or the shipment going to Applegate.",
"The package going to Saint Francis is Maurice's.",
"The shipment with the tea set in it isn't Vernon's.",
"The package with the basketball in it didn't cost $6.75.",
"Neither the shipment that cost $4.75 nor Vernon's package is the package with the basketball in it."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Items",
"Customers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"$4.75",
"$5.75",
"$6.75",
"$7.75",
"$8.75"
] |
[
"basketball",
"computer",
"rare book",
"tea set",
"television"
] |
[
"Brad",
"Maurice",
"Neil",
"Steven",
"Vernon"
] |
[
"Applegate",
"Hinton",
"Quimby",
"Saint Francis",
"Urbana"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1194c66fc5600a6a231909fb87fde243
|
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 five men were the gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink, the musician, the accountant, Leslie and the firefighter.",
"The 24-year-old didn't take Kara to the movies.",
"The musician was either Wayne or the gentleman that took Kara to the movies.",
"Vincent was 2 years younger than the banker.",
"The date that took Kara to the beach was younger than Wayne.",
"The 23-year-old wasn't the accountant.",
"Of the 26-year-old and the 22-year-old, one took Kara to the skating rink and the other was the lawyer.",
"The gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley was either the 22-year-old or the firefighter.",
"Dean was either the firefighter or the gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink.",
"Pablo was 23 years old.",
"The 23-year-old didn't take Kara to the movies."
] |
[
"Ages",
"Dates",
"Professions",
"Locations"
] |
[
"22",
"23",
"24",
"25",
"26"
] |
[
"Dean",
"Leslie",
"Pablo",
"Vincent",
"Wayne"
] |
[
"accountant",
"banker",
"firefighter",
"lawyer",
"musician"
] |
[
"beach",
"bowling alley",
"concert",
"movies",
"skating rink"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7c87d49abf7865e6fe3a08314c48c813
|
Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).
|
[
"The hurricane that hit in 1952 didn't cause exactly $18.5 million in damage.",
"Hurricane Iris didn't cause exactly $16.9 million in damage.",
"The storm that caused $18.5 million in damage, Hurricane Tammy and the hurricane that hit in 1960 were all different hurricanes.",
"Of the hurricane that hit in 1948 and the storm that made landfall at Varina, one caused $18.5 million in damage and the other was Hurricane Deloris.",
"Hurricane Iris hit 12 years after Hurricane Deloris.",
"The hurricane that hit in 1956 hit land at Granger.",
"The hurricane that made landfall at Onawa was either Hurricane Tammy or the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage.",
"Neither the storm that hit in 1944 nor the hurricane that made landfall at Rockford was Hurricane Tammy.",
"Hurricane Deloris caused $13.1 million in damage.",
"Hurricane Deloris hit 8 years before the storm that caused $17.4 million in damage.",
"Hurricane Rachel hit 8 years before Hurricane Wilma.",
"Hurricane Deloris hit sometime before the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista."
] |
[
"Years",
"Hurricanes",
"Destruction",
"Cities"
] |
[
"1944",
"1948",
"1952",
"1956",
"1960"
] |
[
"Deloris",
"Iris",
"Rachel",
"Tammy",
"Wilma"
] |
[
"$13.1 million",
"$15.7 million",
"$16.9 million",
"$17.4 million",
"$18.5 million"
] |
[
"Alta Vista",
"Granger",
"Onawa",
"Rockford",
"Varina"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=a9c31e44623a8f8edbd26d470b147130
|
Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of "buried treasure"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.
|
[
"The piece found in 2004 wasn't found at Gillis Park.",
"The object found at Dimmot Woods sold for 150 dollars more than the object found at Heffen Lane.",
"The meteorite, the item found at Front Beach, and the object found in 2004 are three different objects.",
"Of the object found at Heffen Lane and the piece that sold for $400, one is wristwatch and the other was found in 2009.",
"The five objects were the gold chain, the object found in 1995, the object found at Front Beach, the piece found in 2004 and the piece found at Addison Beach.",
"The diamond ring sold for 75 dollars less than the object found at Heffen Lane.",
"The piece found at Front Beach was either the item that sold for $550 or the wristwatch.",
"The object found in 2009 sold for 75 dollars more than the object found in 2014."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Items",
"Locations",
"Years"
] |
[
"$250",
"$325",
"$400",
"$475",
"$550"
] |
[
"cannonball",
"diamond ring",
"gold chain",
"meteorite",
"wristwatch"
] |
[
"Addison Beach",
"Dimmot Woods",
"Front Beach",
"Gillis Park",
"Heffen Lane"
] |
[
"1992",
"1995",
"2004",
"2009",
"2014"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=9de83462952f454434a25d026a4c82f7
|
Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.
|
[
"The Viking 5 is 10 decibels louder than the siren released in 2003.",
"The Soundarm wasn't released in 2007.",
"The siren released in 2009 is either the Soundarm or the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels.",
"Of the Viking 5 and the Bradley X9, one is 105 decibels loud and the other costs $182.",
"The siren released in 2007 is louder than the Securalert.",
"Of the Soundarm and the $195 siren, one is 120 decibels loud and the other was released in 1996.",
"The Eco Alert is 5 decibels quieter than the $182 siren.",
"The siren with a loudness of 120 decibels doesn't cost $140.",
"The $120 siren is 10 decibels quieter than the siren released in 1996."
] |
[
"Decibels",
"Sirens",
"Years",
"Prices"
] |
[
"100 decibels",
"105 decibels",
"110 decibels",
"115 decibels",
"120 decibels"
] |
[
"Bradley X9",
"Eco Alert",
"Securalert",
"Soundarm",
"Viking 5"
] |
[
"1996",
"2000",
"2003",
"2007",
"2009"
] |
[
"$120",
"$140",
"$182",
"$188",
"$195"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dae91d1623d529ef7d42361cffa6bda0
|
As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.
|
[
"The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 30 ft.",
"Line G is 50 feet shorter than Line D.",
"The zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft is 50 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 25 ft.",
"Line F is 50 feet longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft.",
"The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is shorter than Line A.",
"Line G doesn't have a maximum height of 85 ft.",
"Of Line G and the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 55 MPH and the other is 850 ft long.",
"The line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is 50 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft.",
"Line F can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 25 MPH."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Zip Line",
"Heights",
"Max Speeds"
] |
[
"650 ft",
"700 ft",
"750 ft",
"800 ft",
"850 ft"
] |
[
"Line A",
"Line D",
"Line E",
"Line F",
"Line G"
] |
[
"25 ft",
"30 ft",
"45 ft",
"70 ft",
"85 ft"
] |
[
"25 MPH",
"30 MPH",
"35 MPH",
"45 MPH",
"55 MPH"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=72737c39ce67dc65c51de4a9cf9ba127
|
Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.
|
[
"Yvette's pet isn't named Nicholas.",
"The dog adopted in March isn't named Zachary.",
"Alicia's pet isn't named Craig.",
"Neither Nicholas nor Omar is Alicia's pet.",
"Alicia's pet isn't the boxer.",
"The schnauzer was adopted 1 month before Omar.",
"Omar is either the shih tzu or Beatrice's pet.",
"The black lab was adopted 1 month after Craig.",
"Yvette's pet is either the boxer or the dog adopted in March.",
"Of the shih tzu and Faye's pet, one was adopted in February and the other is named Omar.",
"The boxer was adopted sometime after the black lab."
] |
[
"Months",
"Owners",
"Dog Breeds",
"Names"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Alicia",
"Beatrice",
"Faye",
"Hannah",
"Yvette"
] |
[
"black lab",
"boxer",
"collie",
"schnauzer",
"shih tzu"
] |
[
"Craig",
"Mathew",
"Nicholas",
"Omar",
"Zachary"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e200208fe71779d7ac33119590bf7755
|
The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.
|
[
"Of the location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees and Indio, one has a predicted high of 30 degrees and the other is expected to receive 1 inch of snow.",
"Newcastle will get 1 less inch of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees.",
"The town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Portola.",
"Neither the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees nor the town that will get 5 inches of snow is the location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees.",
"The location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees will get 2 fewer inches of snow than Riverbank.",
"Of the town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees and the location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees, one is expected to receive 3 inches of snow and the other has a predicted high of 34 degrees.",
"The five towns are Portola, the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees, the location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees, the location with a forecasted high of 34 degrees and the town with a forecasted high of 30 degrees.",
"The town with a forecasted high of 32 degrees is either the location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees or the location that will get 4 inches of snow."
] |
[
"Snowfall",
"Towns",
"Low Temps",
"High Temps"
] |
[
"1 inch",
"2 inches",
"3 inches",
"4 inches",
"5 inches"
] |
[
"Indio",
"Newcastle",
"Portola",
"Riverbank",
"Yuba City"
] |
[
"8 degrees",
"11 degrees",
"12 degrees",
"15 degrees",
"18 degrees"
] |
[
"28 degrees",
"30 degrees",
"31 degrees",
"32 degrees",
"34 degrees"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b45dae91c4de86111532d84424b92334
|
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
|
[
"The Reformist, Gara Oldman, and the person who spoke on January 18th are three different people.",
"Gara Oldman spoke in front of 1,875 attendees.",
"The person whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees spoke 1 day after the politician whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees.",
"The person whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees spoke 1 day before the candidate whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.",
"Fred Maddox didn't speak in front of exactly 850 attendees.",
"Of Barron Tweed and the candidate whose speech brought in 850 attendees, one was the Democrat and the other spoke on January 18th.",
"Conner Dawes wasn't the Republican.",
"Gara Oldman wasn't the Republican.",
"The Democrat was either the politician who spoke on January 15th or the politician whose speech brought in 850 attendees.",
"Conner Dawes spoke on January 17th.",
"Of Conner Dawes and the speaker who spoke on January 18th, one was the Objectivist and the other spoke in front of 1,200 attendees."
] |
[
"Days",
"Candidates",
"Parties",
"Attendees"
] |
[
"January 14th",
"January 15th",
"January 16th",
"January 17th",
"January 18th"
] |
[
"Barron Tweed",
"Conner Dawes",
"Daniel Stead",
"Fred Maddox",
"Gara Oldman"
] |
[
"Democrat",
"Objectivist",
"Reformist",
"Republican",
"Socialist"
] |
[
"850",
"1,200",
"1,875",
"2,250",
"2,600"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1fa91fde2e3dc3a4ed284a40ef698e75
|
A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.
|
[
"The reactor in Russia will launch 1 month before the facility in Myanmar.",
"The polywell facility is either the Kuchiwa W10 or the reactor in Jordan.",
"The facility launching in April is in Jordan.",
"The facility launching in February is the fusor reactor.",
"The theta pinch facility will launch sometime before the fusor facility.",
"The Rodim-Rexit isn't in Russia.",
"The reactor in Myanmar will launch 1 month before the Essita CBT.",
"Of the tokamak reactor and the polywell reactor, one is in Turkmenistan and the other is the Zawasa.",
"Of the Zawasa and the facility launching in March, one is the tokamak facility and the other is in Panama."
] |
[
"Months",
"Names",
"Types",
"Countries"
] |
[
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May"
] |
[
"Essita CBT",
"Kuchiwa W10",
"Rodim-Rexit",
"Tamura BX12",
"Zawasa"
] |
[
"direct drive",
"fusor",
"polywell",
"theta pinch",
"tokamak"
] |
[
"Jordan",
"Myanmar",
"Panama",
"Russia",
"Turkmenistan"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=290082e67e6ddcc0f90628228a92b167
|
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.
|
[
"Olga paid $12.50.",
"Sara was either the customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel or the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club.",
"The five customers were Bobbie, the customer who got picked up at the Seattle Tower, the person who was dropped off on Ethel Street, the customer with the $18.50 fare and the customer who was dropped off on Fairfield Lane.",
"Isabel wasn't picked up at the Moore Mansion.",
"Of Bobbie and the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club, one was dropped off on Todd Street and the other paid $6.50.",
"The person who was dropped off on Fairfield Lane was either the client with the $15.50 fare or the customer with the $6.50 fare.",
"The customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel paid 3 dollars more than the client who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.",
"The person who was dropped off on Ethel Street paid 9 dollars less than the person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue.",
"Isabel didn't pay $18.50."
] |
[
"Fares",
"Customers",
"Pickup Points",
"Drop-off Points"
] |
[
"$6.50",
"$9.50",
"$12.50",
"$15.50",
"$18.50"
] |
[
"Bobbie",
"Henrietta",
"Isabel",
"Olga",
"Sara"
] |
[
"Camlin Hotel",
"Moore Mansion",
"Neptune Theatre",
"Rainier Club",
"Seattle Tower"
] |
[
"Ash Avenue",
"Ethel Street",
"Fairfield Lane",
"Mill Avenue",
"Todd Street"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=88826cdce71bed744582e02087aa324e
|
Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.
|
[
"The $550 camera is the Tela G5.",
"The model with a resolution of 20 megapixels costs 25 dollars less than the model made by Dayero.",
"The camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels is either the camera made by Honwa or the Zenix 2C.",
"The $625 camera doesn't have a resolution of 15 megapixels.",
"Of the model made by Dayero and the $650 camera, one is the DM-5000 and the other has a resolution of 26 megapixels.",
"The Zenix 2C is either the camera with a resolution of 15 megapixels or the camera made by Banion.",
"Of the model made by Honwa and the model made by Dayero, one is the FC-520 and the other costs $550.",
"Neither the $600 model nor the camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels is the G-290.",
"The model made by Banion doesn't cost $575.",
"The camera made by Cober doesn't have a resolution of 15 megapixels."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Companies",
"Cameras",
"Resolutions"
] |
[
"$550",
"$575",
"$600",
"$625",
"$650"
] |
[
"Banion",
"Cober",
"Dayero",
"Honwa",
"Lirios"
] |
[
"DM-5000",
"FC-520",
"G-290",
"Tela G5",
"Zenix 2C"
] |
[
"10 megapixels",
"14 megapixels",
"15 megapixels",
"20 megapixels",
"26 megapixels"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=02b81c3909d1bbf224f20fa41a2a21c3
|
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 contestants that used the hybrid sling.",
"The Yukon Bolds used the vacuum cannon.",
"Of the contestants that used the vacuum cannon and the team that made it to 195 ft, one was the Flying Eyes and the other used the red potato.",
"The Potato Bros used the white potato.",
"The group that launched the yellow potato went 15 feet farther than the Russets.",
"The group that launched the blue potato was either the Mad Mashers or the contestants that used the water cannon.",
"Of the contestants that made it to 165 ft and the Flying Eyes, one used the hybrid sling and the other used the blue potato.",
"The team that used the air cannon, the Mad Mashers, and the Flying Eyes are three different teams.",
"The team that used the water cannon went somewhat farther than the Mad Mashers."
] |
[
"Distances",
"Teams",
"Devices",
"Colors"
] |
[
"135 ft",
"150 ft",
"165 ft",
"180 ft",
"195 ft"
] |
[
"Flying Eyes",
"Mad Mashers",
"Potato Bros",
"Russets",
"Yukon Bolds"
] |
[
"air cannon",
"hybrid sling",
"trebuchet",
"vacuum cannon",
"water cannon"
] |
[
"blue",
"purple",
"red",
"white",
"yellow"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=00200b7aab04bf03e0986bb2b643a59a
|
Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.
|
[
"The alfalfa product isn't produced by Midge Mintz.",
"The $8.50 product is either the honey from Isleton or the sage honey.",
"The fireweed product costs 2 dollars more than Nick Norris's honey.",
"Of Heddy Heath's honey and the $9.50 product, one is made from alfalfa nectar and the other comes from Isleton.",
"The clover product is either the $9.50 product or the honey from Nevada.",
"The honey from Santa Clara costs 2 dollars more than Heddy Heath's product.",
"Keith Koch's product costs 2 dollars more than the clover product.",
"The product from Davis City costs 1 dollar more than the sage product."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Nectars",
"Providers",
"Towns"
] |
[
"$5.50",
"$6.50",
"$7.50",
"$8.50",
"$9.50"
] |
[
"alfalfa",
"clover",
"fireweed",
"lemon blossom",
"sage"
] |
[
"Heddy Heath",
"Ivy Ingram",
"Keith Koch",
"Midge Mintz",
"Nick Norris"
] |
[
"Davis City",
"Eldon",
"Isleton",
"Nevada",
"Santa Clara"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=77b9b23a477c7efe0f2c4678df44504b
|
Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.
|
[
"The Injitsu has the FRZ-192 plates.",
"Of the automobile that received the $125 fine and the Cavalo, one has the GGZ-007 plates and the other is from Georgia.",
"The car that received the $100 fine is either the car with the MRT-628 plates or the vehicle from Alaska.",
"The car with the RBD-337 plates was fined 50 dollars less than the Grandero.",
"The vehicle with the RBD-337 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the Injitsu.",
"The Hornet was fined 25 dollars more than the car from Utah.",
"The Grandero was fined $100.",
"The Etsalle isn't from Tennessee.",
"The Hornet was fined 25 dollars less than the car with the MRT-628 plates."
] |
[
"Fines",
"Cars",
"License Plates",
"States"
] |
[
"$25",
"$50",
"$75",
"$100",
"$125"
] |
[
"Cavalo",
"Etsalle",
"Grandero",
"Hornet",
"Injitsu"
] |
[
"FRZ-192",
"GGZ-007",
"MRT-628",
"RBD-337",
"SVZ-880"
] |
[
"Alaska",
"Colorado",
"Georgia",
"Tennessee",
"Utah"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d0faad40f0e9aa73f5cd942f794ba3be
|
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.
|
[
"Rodney's video has somewhat more views than the video that's 55 seconds long.",
"\"Dancing Hyena\" has 3 million more views than the viral video that's 47 seconds long.",
"Of the viral video with 5 million views and \"Beach Brouhaha\", one is 47 seconds long and the other is Nichole's.",
"Rodney's viral video is either the viral video that's 15 seconds long or \"Beach Brouhaha\".",
"The video that's 55 seconds long has 2 million more views than \"Happy Hermits\".",
"Daryl's video has 3 million fewer views than the viral video that's 38 seconds long.",
"Harold's viral video isn't \"Dancing Hyena\".",
"Daryl's viral video is \"Baby Eats Cake\"."
] |
[
"Views",
"Authors",
"Titles",
"Times"
] |
[
"4 million",
"5 million",
"6 million",
"7 million",
"8 million"
] |
[
"Daryl",
"Harold",
"Lorena",
"Nichole",
"Rodney"
] |
[
"Baby Eats Cake",
"Beach Brouhaha",
"Dancing Hyena",
"Happy Hermits",
"You Otter Know"
] |
[
"15 seconds",
"38 seconds",
"40 seconds",
"47 seconds",
"55 seconds"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=fc5195ee814320ec39b92b3662d5bfb9
|
Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.
|
[
"The Epplex 7s is either the $25 item or the 10 GB mobile phone.",
"The Winnow XD costs $225.",
"The $125 phone is made by Andromeda.",
"The Winnow XD has 2 GB more storage than the Opel one.",
"Of the Zennia 580 and the Pegasus one, one costs $199 and the other has 8 GB of storage.",
"The Mobilex item has 4 GB more storage than the $199 item.",
"The Mobilex phone has somewhat less storage than the Lunia V2.",
"The Lunia V2 is either the $225 phone or the Dynatra phone."
] |
[
"Storage",
"Phones",
"Brand Names",
"Prices"
] |
[
"2 GB",
"4 GB",
"6 GB",
"8 GB",
"10 GB"
] |
[
"Epplex 7s",
"Lunia V2",
"Winnow XD",
"Yego Plus",
"Zennia 580"
] |
[
"Andromeda",
"Dynatra",
"Mobilex",
"Opel",
"Pegasus"
] |
[
"$25",
"$125",
"$145",
"$199",
"$225"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=215cb194b47cb9931da1130709c82bc0
|
Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.
|
[
"The politician whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees wasn't the Reformist.",
"The Objectivist spoke 2 days after the politician whose speech brought in 850 attendees.",
"Of the speaker whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees and the candidate who spoke on January 18th, one was the Independent and the other was Ashley Dale.",
"Barron Tweed spoke 3 days before the Reformist.",
"Edith Frayle wasn't the Reformist.",
"The Republican spoke 1 day before Fred Maddox.",
"Ashley Dale spoke 3 days after Conner Dawes.",
"The speaker whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees spoke 1 day after Barron Tweed."
] |
[
"Days",
"Candidates",
"Parties",
"Attendees"
] |
[
"January 14th",
"January 15th",
"January 16th",
"January 17th",
"January 18th"
] |
[
"Ashley Dale",
"Barron Tweed",
"Conner Dawes",
"Edith Frayle",
"Fred Maddox"
] |
[
"Independent",
"Objectivist",
"Reformist",
"Republican",
"Socialist"
] |
[
"850",
"1,200",
"1,600",
"1,875",
"2,600"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=7dfef598712223ce93686fcdff0ed5ab
|
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.
|
[
"Fuji Fukiro's masterpiece, \"Willow Bend\", and \"Clockwork\" are three different paintings.",
"\"Willow Bend\" was painted 16 years after \"Clockwork\".",
"The 1905 painting has been missing for 10 years.",
"The piece that's been missing for 19 years was painted 8 years before \"Tantrum\".",
"Rilania's piece was painted 8 years after the masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years.",
"The painting that's been missing for 10 years was painted sometime after \"Lost in Time\".",
"The 1929 painting is either \"Willow Bend\" or Graham Ginso's painting.",
"The masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years isn't \"Willow Bend\".",
"Of Yeust's piece and \"Hoxley Hills\", one has been missing for 25 years and the other was painted in 1897."
] |
[
"Years",
"Artists",
"Paintings",
"Years Missing"
] |
[
"1897",
"1905",
"1913",
"1921",
"1929"
] |
[
"Dray D\\'Amici",
"Fuji Fukiro",
"Graham Ginso",
"Rilania",
"Yeust"
] |
[
"Clockwork",
"Hoxley Hills",
"Lost in Time",
"Tantrum",
"Willow Bend"
] |
[
"10",
"15",
"19",
"20",
"25"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=6327aa4748409bf8f587267098663345
|
Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.
|
[
"The match with the Tuscanos is either the match in Groveland or the 34-7 match.",
"The game with the Dragons was 12 days before the game in Edinburg.",
"The game with the Dragons was 8 days before the 20-13 match.",
"The game in Humeston was sometime before the game with the Eagles.",
"The match in Ferndale, the October 15 game, and the 28-10 game are three different games.",
"The match with the White Rhinos was 8 days before the 13-9 game.",
"The match with the Dragons wasn't in Humeston.",
"The match in Humeston is either the 34-7 game or the October 7 match.",
"The match in Groveland was 12 days after the game in Ferndale."
] |
[
"Dates",
"Teams",
"Scores",
"Towns"
] |
[
"October 3",
"October 7",
"October 11",
"October 15",
"October 19"
] |
[
"Dragons",
"Eagles",
"Red and Blues",
"Tuscanos",
"White Rhinos"
] |
[
"13-9",
"20-13",
"24-21",
"28-10",
"34-7"
] |
[
"Edinburg",
"Ferndale",
"Groveland",
"Humeston",
"Island Falls"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8682aa36592348fea892825fc6e7dcd1
|
Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.
|
[
"The home in La Palma is either the rental owned by Inga Howell or the house owned by Dan Callahan.",
"The house in Hamilton isn't owned by Kip Jenkins.",
"The house in Angelus Oaks is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $950/month.",
"The 1,225 sq ft house is owned by Freda Estes.",
"The house owned by Hal Garrison is 125 sq ft larger than the rental in Angelus Oaks.",
"Of the 1,100 sq ft home and the home that rents for $1,100/month, one is in Hamilton and the other is in Beaver Cove.",
"Neither the rental in Beaver Cove nor the home that rents for $950/month is the house owned by Hal Garrison.",
"The 1,225 sq ft home doesn't rent for $1,300/month.",
"The 1,100 sq ft rental isn't owned by Dan Callahan.",
"The 1,350 sq ft house rents for $1,250/month.",
"The home that rents for $1,100/month is 250 sq ft larger than the house in Angelus Oaks.",
"The home owned by Hal Garrison is either the home that rents for $1,100/month or the 1,350 sq ft rental."
] |
[
"Square Footage",
"Neighborhoods",
"Rents",
"Owners"
] |
[
"1,100 sq ft",
"1,225 sq ft",
"1,350 sq ft",
"1,475 sq ft",
"1,600 sq ft"
] |
[
"Angelus Oaks",
"Beaver Cove",
"Eagle Grove",
"Hamilton",
"La Palma"
] |
[
"$950/month",
"$1,100/month",
"$1,250/month",
"$1,300/month",
"$1,850/month"
] |
[
"Dan Callahan",
"Freda Estes",
"Hal Garrison",
"Inga Howell",
"Kip Jenkins"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b734d0d8bb894d2e0f53a91cfb6fdf03
|
The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.
|
[
"The film with a running time of 60 minutes wasn't made in Estonia.",
"Of the movie with a running time of 65 minutes and the movie with a running time of 75 minutes, one is Jacky Steel and the other was directed by Eric Edwards.",
"Jesse Jimenez's film is either the film produced in Romania or Dreams of July.",
"Ben Barrera's film is Dreams of July.",
"The film with a running time of 65 minutes isn't Harvest Sun.",
"The movie produced in Denmark is 10 minutes shorter than the film produced in Belgium.",
"The movie with a running time of 70 minutes is Tearful Night.",
"Tim Tucker's film wasn't made in Belgium.",
"Jesse Jimenez's film is 5 minutes shorter than Tim Tucker's film.",
"Of Jacky Steel and the movie with a running time of 60 minutes, one was directed by Tim Tucker and the other was directed by Gus Guzman."
] |
[
"Lengths",
"Directors",
"Titles",
"Countries"
] |
[
"55 minutes",
"60 minutes",
"65 minutes",
"70 minutes",
"75 minutes"
] |
[
"Ben Barrera",
"Eric Edwards",
"Gus Guzman",
"Jesse Jimenez",
"Tim Tucker"
] |
[
"Dreams of July",
"Harvest Sun",
"Jacky Steel",
"Tearful Night",
"West of Eden"
] |
[
"Belgium",
"Denmark",
"Estonia",
"Romania",
"Ukraine"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d8278b464f30a716de8be05febbb9065
|
After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.
|
[
"The one who had the cafe americano paid 1 dollar more than Tim.",
"Of Claudia and the person who paid $9.99, one had the chai tea and the other ordered the cheesecake.",
"The diner who ordered the mousse didn't have the earl grey tea.",
"Claudia didn't order the souffle.",
"The diner who ordered the mousse didn't have the chai tea.",
"The one who had the cappuccino paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the profiterole.",
"Linda didn't order the cheesecake.",
"The diner who ordered the profiterole paid 1 dollar more than Claudia.",
"Yolanda ordered the profiterole.",
"The one who had the earl grey tea paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the profiterole."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Names",
"Drinks",
"Dessert"
] |
[
"$5.99",
"$6.99",
"$7.99",
"$8.99",
"$9.99"
] |
[
"Claudia",
"Hope",
"Linda",
"Tim",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"cafe americano",
"cafe latte",
"cappuccino",
"chai tea",
"earl grey tea"
] |
[
"cheesecake",
"mousse",
"profiterole",
"souffle",
"spice cake"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dec3e83d8db5d402810d5d7129e7b230
|
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.
|
[
"Neither the person departing from Epworth nor Herman is the person arriving at Onslow.",
"Allen won't arrive at Vinalhaven.",
"Of Herman and Francis, one will arrive at Thornburg and the other will depart from Hardwick.",
"Wayne will leave 2 days before the conductor departing from Hardwick.",
"The person arriving at Quimby is either the conductor working on June 11 or the person departing from Leland.",
"Wayne will leave sometime before the conductor departing from Coulterville.",
"Wayne is either the conductor arriving at Paradise or the person working on June 12.",
"The conductor arriving at Vinalhaven will leave 1 day after the person arriving at Paradise.",
"The conductor arriving at Vinalhaven will leave 2 days before the conductor arriving at Thornburg.",
"Allen is either the conductor departing from Coulterville or the person working on June 14.",
"The person working on June 13 won't depart from Coulterville."
] |
[
"Days",
"Names",
"Departures",
"Arrivals"
] |
[
"June 10",
"June 11",
"June 12",
"June 13",
"June 14"
] |
[
"Allen",
"Bryan",
"Francis",
"Herman",
"Wayne"
] |
[
"Coulterville",
"Epworth",
"Hardwick",
"Indio",
"Leland"
] |
[
"Onslow",
"Paradise",
"Quimby",
"Thornburg",
"Vinalhaven"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b7e4ccc6741fc8e4d3a65666ad37ffee
|
Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).
|
[
"Of the $750 drone and the Eldang-X, one has a maximum range of 100 ft and the other has a maximum range of 350 ft.",
"The Werril 23A doesn't cost $450.",
"The device that can fly for 30 minutes costs more than the Werril 23A.",
"The drone that can fly for 40 minutes has a maximum range of 650 ft.",
"The Zarobit-C doesn't cost $675.",
"The device that can fly for 60 minutes is either the Mechania or the device with a maximum range of 100 ft.",
"The Suzutake has a maximum range of 350 ft.",
"The device with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 75 dollars more than the drone with a maximum range of 250 ft.",
"The device with a maximum range of 100 ft costs 150 dollars less than the machine that can fly for 25 minutes.",
"The machine with a maximum range of 650 ft, the $675 machine, and the machine that can fly for 60 minutes are three different devices."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Drones",
"Ranges",
"Flying Times"
] |
[
"$450",
"$525",
"$600",
"$675",
"$750"
] |
[
"Eldang-X",
"Mechania",
"Suzutake",
"Werril 23A",
"Zarobit-C"
] |
[
"100 ft",
"250 ft",
"350 ft",
"475 ft",
"650 ft"
] |
[
"10 minutes",
"25 minutes",
"30 minutes",
"40 minutes",
"60 minutes"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=d481cf5c471bc4ea414076365defc7d9
|
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
|
[
"The competitor from Zamora finished sometime before Franklin.",
"The contestant in the aquamarine shirt finished 2 minutes before Mathew.",
"The runner from Zamora finished sometime after Wendell.",
"The competitor in the violet shirt finished 1 minute after Daryl.",
"The runner from Danbury finished sometime before Daryl.",
"Mathew was either the contestant from San Pedro or the contestant in the violet shirt.",
"The competitor who finished in 24 minutes was either the contestant in the cyan shirt or the competitor from Alpine.",
"The contestant in the cyan shirt finished 1 minute after Ralph.",
"Of the runner from Alpine and the competitor in the yellow shirt, one was Daryl and the other finished in 22 minutes."
] |
[
"Times",
"Runners",
"Shirt Colors",
"Town"
] |
[
"21 minutes",
"22 minutes",
"23 minutes",
"24 minutes",
"25 minutes"
] |
[
"Daryl",
"Franklin",
"Mathew",
"Ralph",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"aquamarine",
"cyan",
"maroon",
"violet",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Alpine",
"Danbury",
"San Pedro",
"Vanceboro",
"Zamora"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=776cc8e03088bd8e5ee2e5ff8f97951b
|
The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.
|
[
"Of the 16-year-old client and Elmer, one is Mr. Slate's student and the other has the 1:00pm class.",
"Victoria is scheduled 3 hours before Nettie.",
"Of Nettie and Mr. Keller's trainee, one has the 10:00am class and the other is 16 years old.",
"The 18-year-old client is Elmer.",
"Mrs. Young's client is either the trainee with the 11:00am class or the 15-year-old trainee.",
"The 19-year-old student is Casey.",
"The 21-year-old student is scheduled sometime after the 19-year-old student.",
"Mrs. Mueller's client is scheduled 1 hour after Mr. Keller's student."
] |
[
"Times",
"Instructors",
"Students",
"Ages"
] |
[
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am",
"12 noon",
"1:00pm"
] |
[
"Mr. Jones",
"Mr. Keller",
"Mrs. Mueller",
"Mr. Slate",
"Mrs. Young"
] |
[
"Casey",
"Elmer",
"Nettie",
"Victoria",
"Yvonne"
] |
[
"15",
"16",
"18",
"19",
"21"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=e46e0dd586257f93fa56ecd8ec77bc99
|
Whistler County just held its annual "Potato Launch" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.
|
[
"The contestants that used the hybrid sling was either the Potato Bros or the team that launched the purple potato.",
"The contestants that launched the yellow potato used the trebuchet.",
"The group that launched the blue potato landed somewhat short of the team that used the trebuchet.",
"The contestants that made it to 195 ft didn't use the red potato.",
"The five teams were the contestants that made it to 135 ft, the team that launched the blue potato, the team that launched the black potato, the group that used the trebuchet and the Flying Eyes.",
"Of the team that used the trebuchet and the team that launched the blue potato, one scored a distance of 150 ft and the other was the Super Tubers.",
"The team that made it to 180 ft didn't use the trebuchet.",
"The Mad Mashers used the vacuum cannon.",
"The Spud Chuckers went 15 feet farther than the Mad Mashers.",
"The contestants that made it to 195 ft didn't use the yellow potato.",
"Of the team that used the hybrid sling and the group that used the slingshot, one used the red potato and the other was the Potato Bros."
] |
[
"Distances",
"Teams",
"Devices",
"Colors"
] |
[
"135 ft",
"150 ft",
"165 ft",
"180 ft",
"195 ft"
] |
[
"Flying Eyes",
"Mad Mashers",
"Potato Bros",
"Spud Chuckers",
"Super Tubers"
] |
[
"hybrid sling",
"slingshot",
"trebuchet",
"vacuum cannon",
"water cannon"
] |
[
"black",
"blue",
"purple",
"red",
"yellow"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=dc4fd0f591b09b53555427be509c8bee
|
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 juggler who went third was either Yolanda or the performer who used chainsaws.",
"The person who went third wasn't from Avila Beach.",
"Of the juggler who went second and the performer who used rings, one is Daryl and the other was from Jefferson.",
"Wesley performed sometime before the performer from Quasqueton.",
"The juggler from Avila Beach, the juggler who used flashlights, and the performer who went first are three different people.",
"The juggler from West Bath was either Wesley or the performer who used bowling pins.",
"The juggler who used chainsaws performed 1 spot before the performer from West Bath.",
"Elena went first.",
"The performer who used chainsaws performed 1 spot before Peter."
] |
[
"Orders",
"Names",
"Items",
"Towns"
] |
[
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fifth"
] |
[
"Daryl",
"Elena",
"Peter",
"Wesley",
"Yolanda"
] |
[
"balls",
"bowling pins",
"chainsaws",
"flashlights",
"rings"
] |
[
"Avila Beach",
"Embden",
"Jefferson",
"Quasqueton",
"West Bath"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=867c1524bade7616cb145798175ebb86
|
The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a "three-legged race". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.
|
[
"The pair from Riverside was either Valerie's team or Yvonne's team.",
"Of the duo from Emeryville and the duo that finished in 38 seconds, one included Felipe and the other included Valerie.",
"The duo from Emeryville finished sometime before Cedric's duo.",
"Sandy's team was either Felipe's duo or the duo from Riverside.",
"The duo from Myers Flat finished 3 seconds after David's duo.",
"Garrett's duo finished sometime after the pair from Myers Flat.",
"Valerie's team finished 3 seconds before Patti's team.",
"The five teams were Patti's team, Cedric's duo, Brandon's duo, the pair that finished in 38 seconds and the team from Riverside.",
"Felipe's duo wasn't from Ireton."
] |
[
"Times",
"Boys",
"Girls",
"Towns"
] |
[
"29 seconds",
"32 seconds",
"35 seconds",
"38 seconds",
"41 seconds"
] |
[
"Brandon",
"Cedric",
"David",
"Felipe",
"Garrett"
] |
[
"Patti",
"Robyn",
"Sandy",
"Valerie",
"Yvonne"
] |
[
"Emeryville",
"Ireton",
"Myers Flat",
"Project City",
"Riverside"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f1be51adab017941380700b59e24e801
|
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 person who ordered the firecracker roll didn't pay $15.50.",
"Of the customer who paid $17.50 and the client who ordered the california roll, one ordered the rainbow roll and the other ordered the summer roll.",
"The customer who ordered the philadelphia roll didn't pay $17.50.",
"Of the client who ordered the teriyaki roll and the person who paid $11.50, one is Pam and the other ordered the futomaki roll.",
"Allan paid 4 dollars less than the person who ordered the california roll.",
"The client who ordered the rainbow roll paid 4 dollars more than the client who ordered the spicy tataki roll.",
"The client who paid $11.50 isn't Virginia.",
"The person who ordered the philadelphia roll didn't order the teriyaki roll.",
"Allan paid 2 dollars less than the client who ordered the futomaki roll.",
"Johnnie paid more than the customer who ordered the california roll."
] |
[
"Prices",
"Rolls",
"Rolls",
"Customers"
] |
[
"$9.50",
"$11.50",
"$13.50",
"$15.50",
"$17.50"
] |
[
"california",
"dynamite",
"firecracker",
"futomaki",
"philadelphia"
] |
[
"rainbow",
"spicy tataki",
"summer",
"teriyaki",
"yellowtail"
] |
[
"Allan",
"Johnnie",
"Pam",
"Seth",
"Virginia"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=1b355fb3136a6a2619411956b6ebf403
|
Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.
|
[
"The trip starting at City Hall will begin sometime before the outing starting at Greektown.",
"The outing starting at High Park will begin 3 hours before the trip starting at Casa Loma.",
"Neither Bonita's tour nor the 9:00am outing is the trip with 9 people.",
"Bonita's outing won't be at 7:00am.",
"Emily's outing has 9 people in it.",
"The tour with 5 people will begin 3 hours before the tour starting at Chinatown.",
"Faye's outing isn't a group of 8 people.",
"Of the trip with 6 people and Whitney's outing, one will start at Chinatown and the other will be at 7:00am.",
"The outing starting at City Hall is either the 11:00am tour or Yvonne's tour."
] |
[
"Times",
"Guides",
"Locations",
"Group Sizes"
] |
[
"7:00am",
"8:00am",
"9:00am",
"10:00am",
"11:00am"
] |
[
"Bonita",
"Emily",
"Faye",
"Whitney",
"Yvonne"
] |
[
"Casa Loma",
"Chinatown",
"City Hall",
"Greektown",
"High Park"
] |
[
"5",
"6",
"8",
"9",
"12"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b21c001e957cd6677ba9d5382574dcdc
|
Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.
|
[
"The class with 9 people is either the 9:30am class or Karen's session.",
"Marilyn's session is either the 10:30am session or the vinyasa yoga session.",
"Of the ashtanga yoga class and the class with 15 people, one is at 9:30am and the other is led by Opal.",
"The session with 6 people starts 2 hours after Sandra's class.",
"The session with 14 people, Marilyn's class, and the bikram yoga session are three different classes.",
"The anusara yoga session begins 1 hour before the iyengar yoga class.",
"Sandra's class begins sometime before the bikram yoga session.",
"The bikram yoga session begins sometime before the session with 5 people.",
"The vinyasa yoga class begins 3 hours before Leah's class."
] |
[
"Times",
"Yoga Types",
"Leaders",
"Class Sizes"
] |
[
"9:30am",
"10:30am",
"11:30am",
"12:30pm",
"1:30pm"
] |
[
"anusara",
"ashtanga",
"bikram",
"iyengar",
"vinyasa"
] |
[
"Karen",
"Leah",
"Marilyn",
"Opal",
"Sandra"
] |
[
"5",
"6",
"9",
"14",
"15"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=58ea27bb8057b73411fd4b40eec66998
|
Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.
|
[
"Of Yolanda Young's rental and Juana Juarez's rental, one is for 5 days and the other will be picked up in Iowa Falls.",
"Opal O'Connor's reservation won't be picked up in Los Altos.",
"The reservation to be picked up in Durham is for a period 2 days longer than the Chevrolet rental.",
"Of the reservation to be picked up in Valencia and the Volvo rental, one is for 4 days and the other is Yolanda Young's.",
"The Kia reservation is for a somewhat longer period than Opal O'Connor's reservation.",
"The Chevrolet reservation is either the 6 day rental or Ann Alexander's reservation.",
"The rental to be picked up in Los Altos is either the Hyundai reservation or the Nissan reservation.",
"The 2 day rental will be picked up in Los Altos.",
"Yolanda Young's reservation is for a period 3 days longer than the Nissan reservation."
] |
[
"Contract Length",
"Customers",
"Cars",
"Locations"
] |
[
"2 days",
"3 days",
"4 days",
"5 days",
"6 days"
] |
[
"Ann Alexander",
"Hannah Herman",
"Juana Juarez",
"Opal O\\'Connor",
"Yolanda Young"
] |
[
"Chevrolet",
"Hyundai",
"Kia",
"Nissan",
"Volvo"
] |
[
"Durham",
"Iowa Falls",
"Los Altos",
"Redding",
"Valencia"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=c4177a98c0a1c2b1fa3c21384098c548
|
This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.
|
[
"Walls scored 1 goal less than Klein.",
"Of Nicholson and the person with 7 goals, one wears number 18 and the other is from the Bears.",
"The person who wears number 18 is from the Monsters.",
"The person who wears number 21 scored 2 goals less than the person who wears number 9.",
"The person from the Ice Hogs is either the player who wears number 21 or Farrell.",
"The player from the Checkers scored 1 goal more than the person who wears number 9.",
"Walls, the person with 9 goals and the person from the Monsters are all different players.",
"The person from the Ice Hogs scored somewhat more than Santos.",
"Neither Walls nor Santos is the player with 6 goals.",
"The person with 9 goals doesn't wear number 15."
] |
[
"Goals",
"Players",
"Teams",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"6",
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] |
[
"Farrell",
"Klein",
"Nicholson",
"Santos",
"Walls"
] |
[
"Bears",
"Checkers",
"Ice Hogs",
"Monsters",
"Wolverines"
] |
[
"2",
"9",
"15",
"18",
"21"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=b2723b12b324486d7f7ea78d48883143
|
A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their "social networking" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.
|
[
"Blake has 59 LinkedIn connections.",
"Inez has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.",
"The person with 605 Twitter followers has 30 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 790 Twitter followers.",
"The person with 789 Twitter followers is either the person with 160 Facebook friends or the person with 64 LinkedIn connections.",
"Of the person with 760 Twitter followers and the one with 130 Facebook friends, one has 70 LinkedIn connections and the other is Tina.",
"The one with 790 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 72 LinkedIn connections.",
"Jonathan has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 605 Twitter followers.",
"The person with 59 LinkedIn connections has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 789 Twitter followers."
] |
[
"Facebook",
"Names",
"LinkedIn",
"Twitter"
] |
[
"120",
"130",
"140",
"150",
"160"
] |
[
"Blake",
"Inez",
"Jonathan",
"Rosie",
"Tina"
] |
[
"59",
"64",
"70",
"72",
"78"
] |
[
"589",
"605",
"760",
"789",
"790"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=8ca7141e159440ed6610adc62ffb4ae2
|
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
|
[
"Neil didn't wear the silver shirt.",
"The runner who finished in 21 minutes was either the competitor in the violet shirt or the runner from Hollister.",
"The contestant in the aquamarine shirt finished 1 minute after Cesar.",
"Wendell finished 2 minutes after Virgil.",
"Franklin was from Moreno Valley.",
"Wendell finished 1 minute before Franklin.",
"The competitor from Hollister finished 2 minutes before the contestant from Moreno Valley.",
"The contestant from Hollister finished 1 minute before the competitor in the lime shirt.",
"The contestant from Fullerton didn't wear the violet shirt.",
"The contestant from Vanceboro finished 1 minute after Cesar."
] |
[
"Times",
"Runners",
"Shirt Colors",
"Town"
] |
[
"21 minutes",
"22 minutes",
"23 minutes",
"24 minutes",
"25 minutes"
] |
[
"Cesar",
"Franklin",
"Neil",
"Virgil",
"Wendell"
] |
[
"aquamarine",
"lime",
"silver",
"violet",
"yellow"
] |
[
"Fullerton",
"Hollister",
"Kamrar",
"Moreno Valley",
"Vanceboro"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=56b9408b4b5204bfcbf4ceb880564ac2
|
The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.
|
[
"Evan played somewhat more games than Willard.",
"Evan played 1 fewer game than the player who wore number 7.",
"Salvatore didn't play first base.",
"The boy who wore number 3 played third base.",
"The player who played second base played 2 more games than Salvatore.",
"The boy who wore number 32 played 1 more game than the boy who wore number 28.",
"The player who played second base played 1 fewer game than the player who played left field.",
"Of Ira and the boy who played first base, one played 11 games and the other wore number 21."
] |
[
"Games",
"Players",
"Positions",
"Numbers"
] |
[
"8",
"9",
"10",
"11",
"12"
] |
[
"Evan",
"Ira",
"Salvatore",
"Willard",
"Zachary"
] |
[
"first base",
"left field",
"right field",
"second base",
"third base"
] |
[
"3",
"7",
"21",
"28",
"32"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f53f12ca6b280e628bdc24e824d77d65
|
Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.
|
[
"Of Eduardo and the competitor from Templeton, one finished in 21 minutes and the other wore the lime shirt.",
"The competitor from Fullerton didn't wear the violet shirt.",
"Eduardo finished 1 minute before the contestant in the black shirt.",
"The runner from Fullerton finished sometime after the runner from Vanceboro.",
"The competitor who finished in 24 minutes was either Jay or the contestant from Templeton.",
"Herman was from Corinth.",
"Virgil wasn't from Rossie.",
"Herman finished 3 minutes before the runner in the violet shirt.",
"Jay wasn't from Rossie.",
"The contestant in the red shirt finished 2 minutes after the runner in the teal shirt."
] |
[
"Times",
"Runners",
"Shirt Colors",
"Town"
] |
[
"21 minutes",
"22 minutes",
"23 minutes",
"24 minutes",
"25 minutes"
] |
[
"Anthony",
"Eduardo",
"Herman",
"Jay",
"Virgil"
] |
[
"black",
"lime",
"red",
"teal",
"violet"
] |
[
"Corinth",
"Fullerton",
"Rossie",
"Templeton",
"Vanceboro"
] |
4x5
|
challenging
|
https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/play.php?u2=f719253a7d90b761cad9801fc21669a8
|
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