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Puzzle 5 


Complete the grid such that every row and column contains the digits 1 to 6.

All squares that are connected contain the same digit.

Puzzle Copyright © Johan de Ruiter

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Puzzle 6 


Trade Convention #1 - Logic Puzzles

Workers with the surnames Baker, Teacher, Carpenter, and Plumber are currently attending an annual convention.

No-one is currently, nor has ever been, in the same occupation as their name, and no-one has had the same occupation twice.
Charlie has never been a carpenter, and Mr Teacher is now a plumber.
Davie used to be a teacher, but Mr Billie Baker never has.
Mr Plumber is not called Eddie, and Mr Carpenter wasn't previously a teacher.
The previous occupations were all different, and the current occupations are all different.
Can you determine the full names of each of the attendees, along with their current and previous occupation?

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 7 


The Miller next took the company aside and showed them nine sacks of flour that were standing as depicted in the sketch.

"Now, hearken, all and some," said he, "while that I do set ye the riddle of the nine sacks of flour.

And mark ye, my lords, that there be single sacks on the outside, pairs next unto them, and three together in the middle thereof.

By Saint Benedict, it doth so happen that if we do but multiply the pair, 28, by the single one, 7, the answer is 196, which is of a truth the number shown by the sacks in the middle.

Yet it be not true that the other pair, 34, when so multiplied by its neighbour, 5, will also make 196.

Wherefore I do beg you, gentle sirs, so to place anew the nine sacks with as little trouble as possible that each pair when thus multiplied by its single neighbour shall make the number in the middle."

As the Miller has stipulated in effect that as few bags as possible shall be moved, there is only one answer to this puzzle, which everybody should be able to solve.

Sacks 7 28 196 34 5

The Miller's Puzzle – The Canterbury Puzzles, Henry Ernest Dudeney.

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Puzzle 8 


Can you find three consecutive odd numbers that …

… total 1,287 when multiplied together?

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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