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Quadruplets!!
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Identical quadruplets - Oliver, Charles, Dominic and Fred - have lost their teddies and their sets of matching clothing, and their mother doesn't know who is who! Help her to solve which boy has which teddy and which set of clothing.
All Mother can remember are the following:
Oliver's teddy isn't complete.
The boy with the green clothes has the brand new teddy.
Dominic has blue clothes.
The ancient teddy is often dressed to match its owner, who often wears yellow.
Charles doesn't like red or yellow.
Fred doesn't have an incomplete teddy.
The one-eared teddy belongs to a boy in red clothes.
All Mother can remember are the following:
Oliver's teddy isn't complete.
The boy with the green clothes has the brand new teddy.
Dominic has blue clothes.
The ancient teddy is often dressed to match its owner, who often wears yellow.
Charles doesn't like red or yellow.
Fred doesn't have an incomplete teddy.
The one-eared teddy belongs to a boy in red clothes.
Answer
Oliver has the one-eared teddy and the red clothes.Charles has the brand new teddy and the green clothes.
Dominic has the one-footed teddy and the blue clothes.
Fred has the ancient teddy and yellow clothes.
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VERY easy but still found it fun!
cute but a little easy
That was fun
I love this kind of brain teaser.
Very cute even though it is a bit easy
Fun teaser, but just because a bear is ancient, you can't make the assumption that it is not also incomplete. :-)
nice and easy, thanks
Disappointingly easy. Didn't even need to make any logical deductions since the puzzle was solve by the last clue without having to revisit anything.
I'm sorry you didn't like it, perhaps if you want something _challenging_ you could look at the difficulty and not go for the easy ones.
i liked it. it was short and sweet. especially at 12:23 am, just what I was looking for in a logic-grid.
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