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Dinosaurs

Logic Grid Puzzle

Four gigantic dinosaurs lived in different areas of the world, and in different periods. Which one of those lizards was the
longest?

1. Exactly one of the lizards has the same initial in the name 6. Among the Patagotitan and the Triassic dinosaur, one was
and in the period it lived. 40 meters long, the other was found in the USA.
2. The Chindesaurus wasn't 6 meters long. It lived in USA or 7. The Cretaceous dinosaur wasn't found in England.
in the Permian. 8. The Permian lizard was smaller than the Triassic one.
3. The Juratyrant didn't live in the Triassic, and didn't live in 9. The Russian lizard was 4 meters long, or it was the
Russia. Titanophoneus.
4. The Jurassic lizard was 6 or 40 meters long. 10. The Argentinian lizard was longer than the English one.
5. The Titanophoneus lived in the Permian or in England.

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Chindesaurus
Dinosaur

Juratyrant

Patagotitan

Titanophoneus

3m

4m
Length

6m

40 m
Period Area Length
Argentina
Chindesaurus
England
Area

Juratyrant
Russia
Patagotitan
USA
Titanophoneus

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Fancy Hotels ZZL E
Zebra Puzzle FRE E B O NU S PU
Five fancy hotels were built in the same street in different decades. Which hotel was the first one to be built?

Color: blue, green, purple, red, white Manager: Calvin, Derrick, Ian, Roger, Wesley
Name: Mirage, Palace, Royal, Seashore, Vortex Rooms: 100, 150, 200, 250, 300
Owner: American, British, French, German, Italian Founded: 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s

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Hotel #1 Hotel #2 Hotel #3 Hotel #4 Hotel #5

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Color

Name

Owner

Manager

Rooms

Founded
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The biggest hotel is somewhere between the Palace The Green hotel is somewhere to the left of the hotel
Hotel and the hotel that has 150 rooms, in that order. that has 200 rooms.

In the second position is the hotel founded in the 30s. Ian works at the first hotel.

The White hotel is somewhere to the left of the smallest The Royal Hotel is somewhere between the hotel
hotel. owned by the French and the Mirage Hotel, in that
order.
In the middle is the hotel owned by the German.
The Italian owns the fourth hotel.
The hotel owned by the American is somewhere
between the hotel that has 250 rooms and the White The Royal Hotel is White.
hotel, in that order.
Calvin manages the fourth hotel.
Roger manages the Red hotel.
The Green hotel is somewhere to the left of the hotel
The Seashore Hotel has 300 rooms. founded right after World War II ended.

The Vortex Hotel is somewhere to the right of the Green The White hotel is next to the hotel founded in the 30s.
hotel.
The hotel managed by Calvin is somewhere between
The Italian built his hotel in the 50s. the Blue hotel and the hotel managed by Derrick, in that
order.
The hotel that has 250 rooms is exactly to the left of the
hotel managed by Roger. At the third position is the hotel founded when The
Great Depression started.
At the first position is the hotel whose the owner was
born in Paris.

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different hints about categories, like color, animal, and place. Your mission? Figure out how all these hints link together. Think of Zebra
Puzzles as exciting logic mazes. This type of puzzle promises a riveting mental workout that will keep you engaged while honing your
problem-solving and critical thinking skills, making them a must-try for any fan of logic puzzles.

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