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Puzzle 13 


For being well-behaved at the garden fayre, four children were each given two sweets.

Jesse had an orange sweet.
One child who had a red sweet also had a blue one.
No child had two sweets of the same colour.
A child who had a green sweet also had a red one.
Jamie didn't have a red sweet, and Jo had a green one.
Jordan didn't have an orange one, and Jesse had no blue sweets.
Knowing that there were two sweets of each colour, can you tell the colours of the sweets each child had?

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 14 


What well known saying is expressed here:

Refrain from enumerating your owned domestic fowl while their hard, porous calcium containers are undamaged.

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 15 


Downhill Mountain Bike RaceLogic Puzzles

At the recent BrainBashers downhill mountain bike race, four entrants entered the challenging slalom event.

Alex finished in first position.
The entrant wearing number #2 wore red, but Drew didn't wear yellow.
The person in last place wore blue, and Stevie wore number #1.
Glen beat Stevie, and the person who finished in second wore number #3.
The entrant in yellow beat the entrant in green.
Only one of the entrants wore the same number as their final position.
Can you determine who finished where, the number, and colour they each wore?

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 16 


Your objective is to place some diagonal mirrors into the grid.

If a ray of light is shone in to the grid from each of the letters, and allowed to bounce off the internal diagonal mirrors, each will exit the grid at the twin of the letter that it entered the grid. For example, a ray entering at either letter D will bounce off some mirrors and exit the grid at the other letter D.

Each row and each column will contain exactly two of the diagonal mirrors.

Puzzle Copyright © Elliott Line
This puzzle appeared in Mensa's EnigmaSig (196.26) and is used with permission.

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