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  2. Logic puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Another form of logic puzzle, popular among puzzle enthusiasts and available in magazines dedicated to the subject, is a format in which the set-up to a scenario is given, as well as the object (for example, determine who brought what dog to a dog show, and what breed each dog was), certain clues are given ("neither Misty nor Rex is the German Shepherd"), and then the reader fills out a matrix ...

  3. Zebra Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The Zebra Puzzle is a well-known logic puzzle.Many versions of the puzzle exist, including a version published in Life International magazine on December 17, 1962. The March 25, 1963, issue of Life contained the solution and the names of several hundred successful solvers from around the world.

  4. Numberlink - Wikipedia

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    A simple example of a Numberlink puzzle Solution to the Numberlink puzzle Numberlink is a type of logic puzzle involving finding paths to connect numbers in a grid.

  5. 12 Logic Puzzles That Will Test Your Smarts - AOL

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    The post 12 Logic Puzzles That Will Test Your Smarts appeared first on Reader's Digest. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign ...

  6. Gokigen Naname - Wikipedia

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    The object is to draw diagonal lines in each cell of the grid, such that the number in each circle equals the number of lines extending from that circle. Additionally, it is forbidden for the diagonal lines to form an enclosed loop. Unlike many of Nikoli's similar puzzles, such as Hashiwokakero, a single network of lines is not required.

  7. Fillomino - Wikipedia

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    Fillomino (フィルオミノ) is a type of logic puzzle initially published in the 1980's in Japan in the magazine Puzzle Communication Nikoli, and since replicated by many publishers in different countries. Other published titles for the puzzle include Allied Occupation [citation needed].