At the local model boat club, four friends were talking about their boats.
There were a total of eight boats, two in each colour: red, green, blue, and yellow.
Each friend owned two boats, and no friend had two boats of the same colour.
Alex didn't have a yellow boat. Billie didn't have a red boat, but did have a green one. One of the friends had a yellow boat and a blue boat. Another friend had a green boat and a blue boat. Charlie had a yellow boat. Drew had a blue boat, but didn't have a green one.
Can you work out which friends had which coloured boats?
Answer
Alex Red + Green
Billie Green + Blue
Charlie Yellow + Red
Drew Blue + Yellow
Reasoning
By (3), Yellow and Blue went together (Combination1: Yellow + Blue).
By (4), Green and Blue went together (Combination2: Green + Blue).
By (2), Billie had Green. By (5), Charlie had Yellow. By (6), Drew had Blue. Giving:
Alex
Billie Green
Charlie Yellow
Drew Blue
By (6), Drew had Blue, but not Green. This can't have been (Combination2: Green + Blue), so must have been (Combination1: Yellow + Blue):
Alex
Billie Green
Charlie Yellow
Drew Blue + Yellow
By (2), Billie didn't have Red, so Alex and Charlie must have had Red:
Alex Red
Billie Green
Charlie Yellow + Red
Drew Blue + Yellow
Which means that Billie had (Combination2: Green + Blue), and Alex had Green:
Alex Red + Green
Billie Green + Blue
Charlie Yellow + Red
Drew Blue + Yellow
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Puzzle 2
Can you draw a line through all of the edges in this picture?
Each side is broken into 2 or 3 edges, and there are also 7 edges inside that you have to cross. The line must be continuous, and cross each edge exactly once.
Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and cannot be clicked.
At the local games evening, four friends were competing in the chess and croquet competitions.
Frankie beat Glen in chess, Dale came third, and the 16-year-old won. Frankie came second in croquet, the 15-year-old won, Dale beat the 18-year-old, and the 19-year-old came third. Emery is 3 years younger than Glen. The person who came last in chess came third in croquet, and only one person got the same position in both games.
Can you find the ages of the people and their positions in the two games?
Breaking the clues down, and numbering them: Frankie beat Glen in chess.Dale came third (chess).The 16-year-old won (chess).Frankie came second in croquet.The 15-year-old won (croquet).Dale beat the 18-year-old (croquet).The 19-year-old came third (croquet).Emery is 3 years younger than Glen.The person who came last in chess came third in croquet.Only one person got the same position in both games.
By (4), Frankie came 2nd in croquet. Name Age Chess Croquet
Dale
Emery
Frankie 2
Glen
By (2), Dale came 3rd in chess. Name Age Chess Croquet
Dale 3
Emery
Frankie 2
Glen
By (8), Emery is 15 or 16, and Glen is 18 or 19.
By (9), the person who came 4th in chess, came 3rd in croquet, and by (7), they are 19. This can't be Dale (3rd in chess), or Frankie (2nd in croquet), or Emery (aged 15 or 16), so it must be Glen. Name Age Chess Croquet
Dale 3
Emery
Frankie 2
Glen 19 4 3
By (6), Dale can't have been 4th in croquet, so must be 1st. Leaving Emery in 4th. Name Age Chess Croquet
Dale 3 1
Emery 4
Frankie 2
Glen 19 4 3
By (10), only one person got the same position in both games, this can't be Emery 4th in both (as Glen is already 4th in chess), so must be Frank, 2nd in both. Leaving Emery 1st in chess. Name Age Chess Croquet
Dale 3 1
Emery 1 4
Frankie 2 2
Glen 19 4 3
By (3) and (5) we know the ages of the winners in each competition, and Frankie is therefore 18. Name Age Chess Croquet
Dale 15 3 1
Emery 16 1 4
Frankie 18 2 2
Glen 19 4 3