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Joseph collects bird feathers. He has three nice ones: an eagle, a raven, and a starling. Each one is displayed with a differently colored index card. They are arranged in a certain order.
Unfortunately, Joseph's sister knocked over his collection. She only remembers four things. Can you help her put it back together?
1. The eagle feather is not by the feather with the red card.
2. The third feather is either green or blue.
3. The starling feather was by the eagle feather.
4. The feather with the green card was right behind the one with the blue card.
Unfortunately, Joseph's sister knocked over his collection. She only remembers four things. Can you help her put it back together?
1. The eagle feather is not by the feather with the red card.
2. The third feather is either green or blue.
3. The starling feather was by the eagle feather.
4. The feather with the green card was right behind the one with the blue card.
Answer
The raven feather was first. It was with the red card.The starling feather was second. It was with the blue card.
The eagle feather was last. It was with the green card.
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I enjoyed this logic puzzle. However, I believe item #1 requires an assumption that the eagle is not WITH the red card. If it were matched with the red card, it would be accurate to say it was not "by" the red card. I made this assumption and solved it and hope you make more puzzles!
good puzzlke. Simplistic in detail, but you had to think!
Fun teaser. I think BeanSC's assumption is quite normal in these logic puzzles.
Nice one!
More thought provoking than most 3x3 grids, you really had to think about it.
Concerning BeanSC's comment about assumptions, in cases like this, you have to make an assumption to see if it holds up later, but you must be prepared to alter your assumption in the light of later developments ... I think.
More thought provoking than most 3x3 grids, you really had to think about it.
Concerning BeanSC's comment about assumptions, in cases like this, you have to make an assumption to see if it holds up later, but you must be prepared to alter your assumption in the light of later developments ... I think.
Fun and not too terribly easy, which is not usually the case for a 3x3
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