National Puzzle Day Logic Puzzles
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4 questions
Celebrate National Puzzle Day with this fun logic puzzle activity! These puzzles range from easy to expert difficulty and challenge students to think critically and have fun.
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In a classroom, there are four different colored chairs: red, blue, green, and yellow. There are four students: Alice, Bob, Carol, and Dave. Alice sits on the red chair, Bob on the blue chair, Carol on the green chair. What color chair does Dave sit on?
In a classroom, there are four different colored chairs: red, blue, green, and yellow. There are four students: Alice, Bob, Carol, and Dave. Alice sits on the red chair, Bob on the blue chair, Carol on the green chair. What color chair does Dave sit on?
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There are four subjects taught on the same day: Math, Science, History, and Art. Each subject is taught for exactly one hour. Math is taught before Science. Art is taught after Science but before History. In what order are the subjects taught?
There are four subjects taught on the same day: Math, Science, History, and Art. Each subject is taught for exactly one hour. Math is taught before Science. Art is taught after Science but before History. In what order are the subjects taught?
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Four friends, John, Emily, Sarah, and Michael, rented school lockers numbered 1 through 4. John didn’t take locker number 1 or 3. Emily took the locker immediately after Michael's locker. Sarah took locker number 1. Which locker did each person take?
Four friends, John, Emily, Sarah, and Michael, rented school lockers numbered 1 through 4. John didn’t take locker number 1 or 3. Emily took the locker immediately after Michael's locker. Sarah took locker number 1. Which locker did each person take?
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Four teachers, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Brown, Ms. Wilson, and Mr. Jones, have meetings scheduled in classrooms A, B, C, and D. Mr. Smith's meeting is not in classroom A or C. Mrs. Brown's meeting is either in classroom A or B. Ms. Wilson has her meeting in classroom C. If Mr. Jones has his meeting in classroom D, where is each teacher's meeting?
Four teachers, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Brown, Ms. Wilson, and Mr. Jones, have meetings scheduled in classrooms A, B, C, and D. Mr. Smith's meeting is not in classroom A or C. Mrs. Brown's meeting is either in classroom A or B. Ms. Wilson has her meeting in classroom C. If Mr. Jones has his meeting in classroom D, where is each teacher's meeting?