A New Personal Computer - Logic Puzzle Andrew has just bought one of these five different models of computers. Each computer has a different screen size, processor power, hard drive capacity and price. With the help of the clues, could you figure out which computer has been chosen by Andrew? 1. Andrew bought the computer which was three hundred Euros less than the PC which has a processor that is 0.4 MHz more powerful than the one which has a 21.5' screen. 3. The computer with the 320 Gb HD has either the 2.0 or the 2.3 MHz processor.The processor of the computer which has the 15' screen is more powerful than the one in the computer that costs 999 euros but less powerful than the processor that is included in the 1,349 Euros computer. 2. The five computers aren: the one chosen by Andrew (which doesn't have the 27' screen), the one which has the 2.0-MHz processor, the computer that has a 250 GB HD, the one which has a price of 1,149 Euros and the computer (which doesn't have the 15' screen) that has the HD bigger than the one chosen by Andrew but smaller than that the one which has the 2.7 MHz processor. $ 1.649,00 $ 1.349,00 $ 999,00 $ 1.149,00 $ 699,00 Price 1024Gb 750 Gb 500 Gb 320 Gb 250 Gb Hard Disk 3.1 MHz 2.7 MHz 2.5 MHz 2.3 MHz 2.0 MHz Processor 4. The computer that has the 27' screen doesn't have the 320 Gb hard drive. The 500 GB HD is included in the computer that has a more powerful professor and a larger size screen than the one which costs 699 euros (which doesn't include the 320 Gb HD). Monitor 13' 15' 15.6' 21.5' 27' Price $ 699,00 $ 999,00 $ 1.149,00 $ 1.349,00 $ 1.649,00 Hard Disk 250 Gb 320 Gb 500 Gb Monitor Processor 13' 750 Gb 15' 1024Gb 15.6' 21.5' 27' play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Hard Disk Price At the Farm - Logic Puzzle Five siblings (one is Fran) live on a farm. Each must perform a chore (including milking a cow) on a specific day of the week (Mon-Fri). If each of them performs a certain task on a given day and at a specific time (either 5:00 am, 6:00 am, 7:00 am,8:00 am, 9:00 am), from the clues provided below can you determine which sibling performed which task at which time on which day? 1. Fran's day to mend fences is neither Tuesday nor Thursday, and is completed earlier in the week than at least one other person. others. 6. One of the boys collects eggs, another boy milks Bessie, the goat. 2. The one who goes to market goes later in the week than Carl, and earlier in the morning than Nan, but later in the morning than Fran. 7. The milk is collected earlier in the week than the girl who plants the corn, which is not planted before Wednesday. 3. Adam does not plant the corn, or go to market, his chore is completed before 9:00 am, but not before 6:00 am on his assigned day of Monday. 8. The eggs must be collected at 7:00 am, but never on Mondays or Fridays. 9. All the other chores must be complete before Mike goes to the market. 4. No one performs a chore on Thursday at 7:00 am. 5. Mike's chore is completed earlier in the day than at least 3 others, but later in the week than at least three Eggs Mend Corn Market Milk Chore 9:00 am 8:00 am 7:00 am 6:00 am 5:00 am Nan Time Mike Carl Fran Adam Name Monday Day Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Chore Milk Market Corn Mend Eggs Time 5:00 am 6:00 am 7:00 am Day Name Monday 8:00 am Tuesday 9:00 am Wednesday Thursday Friday play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Time Chore Bird Rescue 101 - Logic Puzzle Macaws are a majestic breed of bird, with wingspans ranging from 34 to 56 inches, they are also huge! But sometimes, even these grand birds can need a little help. Macaws 101, a rescue group, has been rescuing and releasing injured and orphaned birds into the wild for a number of years now. Using the clues below, determine which bird was released in which month, the birds given name, age and wingspan. 1. Of the 14-year-old Macaw and the 13-year-old Macaw, one was Mandy and the other was released in May. 4. Neither the bird with a wingspan of 46 inches nor Mandy is the 10-year-old bird. 5. The Macaw released in April has a wingspan somewhat longer than Slappy's. 2. The bird released in June has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than Mandy. 6. The Macaw released in March is either the one with a wingspan of 46 inches or the 8-year-old bird. 3. Sammy has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 13-year-old bird. June May April March Month 14 13 10 8 Age Slappy Sammy Mandy Bart Name 7. Bart doesn't have a wingspan of 46 inches. Wing Span 38" 42" 46" 50" Month March April May June Age 8 Wing Span 10 38" 13 42" 14 Name 46" 50" play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Age Month Class Is In - Logic Puzzle For the last few years, class sizes at a local university have been growing. One of the benefits to this is the increased tuition income for the school, however, students are starting to complain about the large classes, and lack of personal one on one time with their instructor. To solve this, the school has decided they will hire 5 new instructors, each one for a different class. Your task is to determine which instructor is assigned to which class, what room number the class is in and how many students are moved to the new classes. 1. The math class is either Mr. Ramon's class or Mrs. Townsend's class. 6. The course in room 112 has fewer students than the Algebra class. 2. The Spanish class isn't taught by Mr. Young. 7. The class with 27 students isn't taught by Young. 3. The math class has 6 more students than the Spanish class. 8. The Statistics class has 6 more students than the class in room 228. 4. Of the Biology class and the class with 25 students, one is in room 214 and the other is taught by Townsend. 9. The class with 27 students isn't taught by Mr. Hartwood. 10. Neither the Math class nor the Algebra class is the class in room 142. 5. The class with 23 students is the Algebra class. Spanish Statistics Math Biology Algebra Class Zellerman Young Townsend Ramon Instructor Hartwood 228 214 142 134 112 Room Number Students 19 21 23 25 27 Class Algebra Biology Math Spanish Statistics Instructor Hartwood Ramon Townsend Students Room Number Instructor 19 Young 21 Zellerman 23 25 27 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Class Expensive Coffee - Logic Puzzle Martha, who is a coffee connoisseur, loves her expensive coffees. She is giving a lecture on the proper steeping method for 5 of the top brands of coffee beans. Using the clues below, determine the cost per 500 grams of the coffee beans, the name of the coffee, the temperature at which it must be steeped, and the steeping time. 1. The Kopi Luwak does not cost $80.00. 6. The variety that steeps for 3 minutes is either the coffee that costs $80.00 or the bean that requires 200 degree water. 2. The coffee that costs $100.00 needs 215 degree water. 7. The variety that costs $50.00 is either the Fazenda or the coffee that requires 210 degree water. 3. Of the beans that requires 200 degree water and the coffee that steeps for 3.5 minutes, one is the Fazenda and the other is the La Esmeralda. 8. The variety that steeps for 3.5 minutes costs 40 dollars more than the Blue Mountain coffee. 4. The St Helena steeps for 45 seconds. 9. Of the tea that requires 205 degree water and the variety that costs $40.00, one steeps for 1 minute and the other is the Blue Mountain. 5. The St Helena coffee shouldn't be brewed with 195 degree water. Temperature Steep time Price / 500g 3 minutes 3.5 minutes 1 minute 2 minutes Steep time 45 seconds 215 f 210 f 205 f 200 f 195 f St. Helena Temperature Kopi Luwak Fazenda La Esmarelda Blue Mountain Coffee $50.00 $60.00 $80.00 $100.00 $590.00 45 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 3.5 minutes 195 f 200 f 205 f Price / 500g Coffee Temperature $50.00 210 f $60.00 215 f $80.00 $100.00 $590.00 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Steep time Film Festival - Logic Puzzle Every 4 years, filmmakers from around the globe compete at the Sugartown Film Festival. In preparation for this years festival, Ann was tasked with picking out some of the best films from the first five festivals. Help Ann by figuring out which year the film debuted, the name of the director, the award the film won in and what country the director was from. 1. The director whose film won the prize in Best Sound is either Jessica Tandem or Liza Nemellie. 6. Liza Nemellie is either the winner from Austria or the director who won the award for the Best Documentary. 2. The director whose film won a prize in 1978 isn't from Germany. 7. The director whose award was for Best Actor won 12 years before the winner in the Best Documentary category. 3. The Director from The United States won the prize for Best Actor. 8. The film that took the award in the Best Short category won the award after the director from Finland. 4. Of the film that won the prize in Best Short and the director from Mexico, one is Sally Felds and the other won in 1982. 9. Jessica Tandem won in 1982. 5. Elizabeth Short won her prize 4 years after the director from Finland. Mexico United States Finland Germany Austria Country Best Sound Best Short Best Document Best Actor Best Director Category Sally Felds Norman Wockre Liza Nemellie Jessica Tande Elizabeth Sho Director Year 1966 1970 1974 1978 1982 Country Austria Germany Finland Mexico United State Category Best Actor Best Directo Best Docume Year Director Category 1966 Best Short 1970 Best Sound 1974 1978 1982 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Country For Sale... Sold! - Logic Puzzle Rebecca has had a spectacular month, having sold not 1, not even 2, but 5 houses! It's going to be a very merry Christmas this year for her family. Each of the houses was sold on a different day, on a street in a different part of town, and each new owner will have a different mortgage price. 1. The five families are the Townsends, the family paying $570 a month, the family paying $610 a month, the family paying $580 a month and the family who closed on Friday. 6. The family who purchased their home on Tuesday is either the family paying $580.00 a month or the family paying $570.00 a month. 7. Of the family paying $590.00 a month and the family moving into the Bookness Drive house, one closed on Wednesday and the other is the Geoff family. 2. The Smiths did not purchase the house on Baker St. 3. The family moving into the house on Ashman did not purchase their house on Tuesday. 8. The family who purchased their house on Friday is paying less per month than the Smiths. 4. The Harley's mortgage will not be $580.00 a month. 9. The family moving into the home on Collins St is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family who purchased their home on Monday. 5. Of the family paying $600 a month and the family who bought the Baker Street home, one is closed on Saturday and the other is the Geoff family. Monthly Mort. Fairfox Ave Bookness Dr Baker St Collins St Street Ashman St Saturday Friday Wednesday Monday Day Purchased Tuesday Smiths Townsends Harley's Robinsons Geoffs New Owners $570.00 $580.00 $590.00 $600.00 $610.00 Street Ashman St Baker St Collins St Bookness Dr Day Purchased Fairfox Ave Monday Tuesday Monthly Mort. Wednesday $570.00 Friday $580.00 Saturday New Owners Day Purchased $590.00 $600.00 $610.00 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Street Home Sick - Logic Puzzle Five students in Mrs. Hill's class each became ill on a certain day of the week and had to stay at home for a number of days. While the children were home sick, their mothers made them each their favorite soup for lunch each day while they watched cartoons. From the clues provided, determine which child came down with which illness, which soup they were served and on which day he or she did not go to school. 1. The person who had the fever is not Molly. soup, the person who left school on Thursday and Alex. 2. Nancy did not have a fever. 8. The child who first missed school on Thursday wasn't served minestrone soup. 3. The person who had the measles missed their first day sometime before Alex. 9. The student who had the fever was not Axel. 4. The child who did not return to school on Monday did not have a migraine. 10. Molly was given a steaming bowl of chicken noodle soup for lunch. 5. The person who had the chicken pox left school sometime sometime before Alex. 11. The student who had the beef and barley soup left the day after the child whose mother fed them tomato soup. 6. Jacob was unfortunate to come down with a nasty case of the flu. 12. The student that did not show up for class on Thursday didn't have the flu. 7. The five students are Molly, the person who had a migraine, the student who was served beef and barley Flu Migraine Cold Fever Chicken Pox Illness Tomato Minestrone Chicken Noodle Beef and Barley Molly Nancy Betty Jacob Alex Bean and Bacon Soup Child Monday Day Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Illness Chicken Pox Cold Fever Flu Migraine Soup Bean and Ba Beef and Bar Chicken Noo Minestrone Tomato Day Child Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Soup Illness Jewelry Shop Sale - Logic Puzzle Four friends were visiting the local shopping mall when they decided to enter a jewelry shop. The shop was running a promotion on all pendants, only half the regular price! Each friend decided to purchase a pendant of their astrological sign to celebrate their birth month. Determine the price each person paid for his or her pendant, their astrological sign, and to color of the stone set in each pendant. 1. The Libra was either the customer who purchased the pendant with the red stone or the one who paid $45. 5. Xavier paid less than the customer whose pendant had the blue stone. 6. Beth paid $5.00 more than the friend who got the pendant with the yellow stone in it. 2. Neither the Libra nor Beth was the one who spent $50. 7. Of the Virgo and the friend who got the pendant with the orange stone, one was Lacy and the other paid $35. 3. The Aquarius didn't get the pendant with the red stone. 4. The customer who paid $50 was the Scorpio. Virgo Scorpio Libra Aquarious Sign Yellow Red Orange Blue Color Xavier Victor Lacy Beth Name Price $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 Sign Aquarious Libra Scorpio Virgo Color Blue Orange Red Yellow Price Name $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Color Sign Jigsaws - Logic Puzzle The National Jigsaw Puzzle Society recently released their picks for the best Jigsaw Puzzles in five different piece count categories. Each puzzle picked featured a different theme and was produced by a different company. None of the puzzles in the list were released in the same year. Can you determine which puzzle in each piece category (one puzzle was 300 pieces) won in which year, the theme of the puzzle, and the company who designed it? 1. The jigsaw puzzle with 1050 pieces doesn't have the railroad theme. 6. 3 of the puzzles consist of the puzzle made by Eduka, the jigsaw puzzle with 1050 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle with 800 pieces. 2. The puzzle with 1300 pieces wasn't released in 1980. 7. Of the jigsaw puzzle with 800 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle made by Hasboro, one has the orchard theme and the other has the plantation theme. 3. The puzzle made by Eduka has 500 more pieces than the puzzle released in 1991. 8. The jigsaw puzzle made by Buffalo has 750 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1990. 4. The puzzle with the orchard theme is either the jigsaw puzzle made by Hasboro or the puzzle released in 1980. 9. The jigsaw puzzle with the orchard theme has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle depicting cows. 5. The jigsaw puzzle released in 1984 is either the puzzle made by Ceaco or the puzzle featuring cows. Piece Count 1996 1991 1990 1984 1980 Year Railroad Orchard Plantation Dogs Cows Hasboro Theme Masterpiece Ceaco Eduka Buffalo Company 300 550 800 1050 1300 Year 1980 1984 1990 1991 1996 Theme Cows Dogs Orchard Piece Count Company 300 Plantation 550 Railroad 800 1050 1300 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Theme Year Pasta Night - Logic Puzzle A group of friends gathered together at Louigi's Italian Restaurant for their annual "Taste of Italy" night. As it was the first time any of them had been to this particular restaurant, they decided among the 5 of them to each get a different dish and compare notes at the end. Your task is to determine which person got which dish, which includes a type of pasta and a type of sauce, as well as the price each paid for their meal. 1. The friend who ordered the Ravioli paid 3 dollars more than the friend who ordered Rotini. 7. Neither the friend who chose bolognese sauce nor the friend who paid $13.99 was the one who ordered fettuccine. 2. Krissy paid more than her friend who ordered Spaghetti. 8. Oliver was either the friend who chose the Meat sauce or the one who ordered fettuccine. 3. Johns meal cost more than his friends, who chose butter garlic sauce. 9. Of the friend who ordered ravioli and Gregg, one paid $13.99 and the other chose the butter garlic sauce. 4. The friend who chose the Olive Oil and crushed pepper sauce paid more than the the person who ordered the Spaghetti Pasta. 10. The friend who paid $9.99 didn't choose bolognese sauce. 5. The friend who tried the butter garlic sauce was either Krissy or the one who ordered vermicelli. 11. The one who ordered fettuccine was either John or the friend who paid $11.99. 6. Oliver paid 3 dollars more than the one who ordered rotini. Meat Olive Oil Marinara Bolognase Butter Garlic Sauce Vermicelli Rotini Spaghetti Ravioli Fettuccine Krissy Pasta Oliver John Gregg Bailey Friend Price $9.99 $10.99 $11.99 $12.99 $13.99 Sauce Butter Garlic Bolognase Marinara Meat Olive Oil Pasta Fettuccine Ravioli Rotini Price Friend Pasta $9.99 Spaghetti $10.99 Vermicelli $11.99 $12.99 $13.99 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Sauce Secret Santa - Logic Puzzle Each year at Christmas time, the Acne corporation holds their annual Christmas In December extravaganza. In the beginning, the top 5 executives had come to an agreement that they would randomly choose one of the companies employees and be their "Secret Santa", each spending no more than $50.00 on their gift. As the years passed, however, a competition seemed to arise where each executive would try to outdo the other in their gift giving and the $50.00 price limit was forgotten. Here we are 20 years later! Your task is to figure out which of the 5 executives gave a gift to which employee as well as what that gift was. As a bonus, figure out the value of each gift in order from most expensive to least expensive. 1. Mr. Archer was given a large Gift Certificate to shop the Acne catalog. 6. Of the gift given by the Chief Financial Officer and the gift received by Mr. Kelly, one was a Segway and the other was the 2nd most expensive gift given this year. 2. The gift given to Mrs. Townsend was one rank higher on the "Most Expensive" list than that given to Mr. Kelly. 7. The Chief Accounting Officer was not Mr. Kelly's Secret Santa. 3. Mrs. Townsend's gift was more expensive than the Motorcycle. 8. The Chief Technical Officer either gave a gift to Mrs. Baldwin or provided the Gift Certificate as a gift. 4. Of the gift given by the Chief Executive Officer and the Segway, one was given to Mrs. Townsend and the other was the 4th most expensive gift. 9. The least expensive gift was not given by the Chief Financial Officer. 5. The Rolex Watch ranked one notch higher on the "Most expensive" list than the gift certificate. CTO CMO CFO CEO CAO Watch Executive Segway Motorcycle Hawaii Trip Gift Certificate Mr. Kelly Gift Mrs. Townsend Mrs Baldwin Mr. Johnson Mr. Archer Employee 10. The gift given to Mrs. Townsend was more expensive than the Rolex Watch. Gift Value Most Expens 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Executive CAO CEO CFO CMO CTO Gift Certifica Gift Hawaii Trip Motorcycle Gift Value Employee Most Expensive Segway 2nd Watch 3rd 4th 5th play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Gift Executive Street Mayhem - Logic Puzzle The streets of Puzzleville are falling to pieces and residents are up in arms. To solve this problem the Mayor has decided to fix them all within a 5 month timeframe. The only problem the Mayor has is figuring out how much to budget for each street, and which foreman to put in charge of each project. After much consideration, the Mayor made his choices. It is up to you to figure out how much each streets repair budget is, the month in which it is due to be started and which foreman will be in charge of each project. 1. The Fuller Ave project won't be managed by Frank Shooty. 6. Neither the $40,000 project nor the project starting in August will be managed by Derick Steel. 2. The job starting in July will have a budget of $30,000. 7. Henry Lock's project begins 3 months before the $38,000 project. 3. The Young Drive project doesn't start in June. 8. Neither the job starting in September nor the job starting in August is the Young Drive project. 4. The Rembrandt Way project begins 2 months before Cat Bank's project. 9. The Rembrandt Way project begins 1 month before the $50,000 project. 5. Of the $40,000 project and the job starting in May, one will focus on George Street and the other will be headed by Henry Locks. $50,000 $40,000 $38,000 $30,000 $25,000 Budget Irving Townse Henry Locks Frank Shooty Cat Banks Derick Steel Manager Young Dr Windy Way George St Rembrandt Blv Fuller Ave Street 10. The Fuller Avenue project doesn't start in June. Month May June July August September Budget $25,000 $30,000 $38,000 $40,000 $50,000 Manager Cat Banks Derick Steel Frank Shooty Month Street Manager May Henry Locks June Irving Towns July August September play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Budget Time to Quit - Logic Puzzle Five people (Bianca, Charlie, Trenton, Ricky and Roger) are quitting work to spend more time at home growing fruits and reading their favorite magazine. Figure out the last day of work, first name, fruit and magazine for each person using the clues given. 1. The 5 people were the person who grows kiwis, the employee whose last day will be July 8, the People subscriber, Trenton, and the person who grows guavas. 6. The person who grows boysenberries is Trenton. 2. The Time subscriber will leave before the Newsweek subscriber. 9. The person who grows kiwis is not Roger. 7. Bianca will leave after Roger. 8. The Newsweek subscriber is not Ricky. 10. Either the employee whose last day will be January 13 or the employee whose last day will be September 23 grows strawberries. 3. The Time subscriber doesn't grow guavas. 4. The Time subscriber will leave before Ricky. 11. The US Weekly subscriber is Bianca. 5. Of Trenton and the person who grows apples, one is leaving the company on September 23 and the other subscribed to US Weekly. Kiwis Strawberries Guavas Boysenberries Apples Fruit US Weekly Time People Fortune Magazine Newsweek Roger Trenton Ricky Charlie Bianca First Name Last Day January 13 May 28 July 8 August 8 September 2 Fruit Apples Boysenberrie Guavas Kiwis Strawberries Magazine Fortune Newsweek People Time US Weekly Last Day First Name January 13 May 28 July 8 August 8 September 23 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Magazine Fruit Viral Videos - Logic Puzzle Last month, video hits were abound on the internet, some of them, like Them Crazy Cats had hundreds of thousands of views in a matter of the first day alone! Using your puzzle solving skills, determine which video had what number of views in the first 7 days, which author it was and the length of each video. 1. The video that's 36 seconds long has fewer views than "Going For A Ride". 5. SooSoo18's viral video is "Young And Free". 2. Neither the video with 600k views nor the viral video that's 36 seconds long is OhNo54's viral video. 6. Of SooSoo18's video and "Going For A Ride", one is 1 minute, 9 seconds long and the other received 600,000 views. 3. "Belly Laughs" has 100,000 fewer views than the video that's 54 seconds long. 7. The video that's 61 seconds long is either "Young And Free" or Kayla's viral video. 4. Kayla's viral video received 700,000 views. 01:09 01:01 00:54 00:36 Length Young & Free Crazy Cats A Ride Belly Laugh Title SooSoo18 OhNo54 Kayla Al1920 Author Views 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000 Length 00:36 00:54 01:01 01:09 Title Belly Laugh A Ride Crazy Cats Young & Free Views Author 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000 play more logic puzzles on ahapuzzles.com/logic-puzzles Title Length