Logic Grid Puzzles

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Logic Grid Puzzles

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I would like to offer, for your enjoyment, a puzzle All-You-Can-Eat from my Logic Land Grid Puzzle Collection. Some are easy :clapping: , some may not be :scratch: .

As you can see from the attachment, the puzzle is in Portable Document File (PDF) format, so it will be necessary for you to have a PDF reader installed on your computer. There are a few (generally free) listed on the internet. Adobe is that most recommended for reading PDF files and usually comes pre-installed. However, I personally use Foxit PDF Reader as the grid can be used interactively via the typewriter feature thereby making it unnecessary to print it out.

The solution will appear with the next Logic Land Grid Puzzle offer.
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(When we are going up the hill of fortune, may we never meet a friend coming down!)

:smile: Don't cry because it's over...Smile because it happened.l :smile:

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Re: Logic Grid Puzzles

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Welcome to Eileen's Lounge!

This one wasn't too hard - I get this:
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Tony'sGino'sMama Rosa's
SeafoodPizzaPasta
MondayWednesdayTuesday
$ 45.00$ 35.00$ 40.00
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Solution to All-You-Can-Eat Logic Grid Puzzle
Tony's, Seafood, Monday, $45.00
Gino's, Pizza, Wednesday, $35.00
Mama Rosa's, Pasta, Tuesday, $40.00

Another Logic Land Grid Puzzle.
You may find it easy :clapping: or you may find it not so easy :scratch:        Anyway, Enjoy

As you can see from the attachment, the puzzle is in Portable Document File (PDF) format, so it will be necessary for you to have a PDF reader installed on your computer. There are a few (generally free) listed on the internet. Adobe is that most recommended for reading PDF files and usually comes pre-installed. However, I personally use Foxit PDF Reader as the grid can be used interactively via the typewriter feature, thereby making it unnecessary to print it out.

The solution will appear with the next Logic Land Grid Puzzle post.
A Bargain.pdf
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George

When we're gaun up the hill o’ fortune, may we ne'er meet a frien' comin' doun!
(When we are going up the hill of fortune, may we never meet a friend coming down!)

:smile: Don't cry because it's over...Smile because it happened.l :smile:

:note: At the end of the day it's midnight. :note:


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See screenshot (in spoiler)
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It's been a long time since I submitted a puzzle here.

In the type I was compiling, I felt that I was running short of subject matter. Since then I have taken a different approach and chosen a theme-based type where the subject matter is almost, if not, infinite. I have titled it "Movie Buffs Associated Week of Films".

I find the puzzles easy to compile - write the story in a word processor, do all the workings in a spreadsheet (including the solution), transfer the workings to the word processor, work out the clues in conjunction with a logic grid solver and create the PDF. I usually manage to compile two per day.

Here's the first. Hope you enjoy. :smile:
You may find it easy :clapping: or you may find it a bit harder :scratch:

Because the puzzle is in Portable Document File (PDF) format, it will be necessary for you to have a PDF reader installed on your computer. There are a few (generally free) listed on the internet. Adobe is that most recommended for reading PDF files and usually comes pre-installed. However, I personally use Foxit PDF Reader as the grid can be used interactively via the typewriter feature thereby making it unnecessary to print it out.
Movie Buffs Associated Week of Films Abbott and Costello 2.pdf
The solution will appear with the next Logic Grid Puzzle.
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George

When we're gaun up the hill o’ fortune, may we ne'er meet a frien' comin' doun!
(When we are going up the hill of fortune, may we never meet a friend coming down!)

:smile: Don't cry because it's over...Smile because it happened.l :smile:

:note: At the end of the day it's midnight. :note:


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Re: Logic Grid Puzzles

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Here is the solution to the above Logic Grid Puzzle.
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Solution to Movie Buffs Associated Week of Films - Abbott and Costello Logic Grid Puzzle
Jessica, Who Done It?, Wednesday, 7.30pm
Laurie, Buck Privates, Friday, 7.15pm
Mark, Africa Screams, Thursday, 7.45pm
Mary, The Time of Their Lives, Monday, 8.00pm
Sally, Hit the Ice, Tuesday, 7.00pm
Sorry, but I won't be submitting any more of these puzzles as I have come to an exclusive arrangement to have them published elsewhere.
George

When we're gaun up the hill o’ fortune, may we ne'er meet a frien' comin' doun!
(When we are going up the hill of fortune, may we never meet a friend coming down!)

:smile: Don't cry because it's over...Smile because it happened.l :smile:

:note: At the end of the day it's midnight. :note:


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Thanks for the ones you did provide to us for entertainment (all be it (in my case) rather :headtrob: 'ing entertainment).
I hope these puzzles you publish elsewhere bring you reward for the time you put into creating them... :thumbup:

BTW Admins...
The HeadThrob smilie inserts a tag with a spelling error. It reads: headtrob
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Rudi wrote:BTW Admins...
The HeadThrob smilie inserts a tag with a spelling error. It reads: headtrob
Thanks Rudi - I'll see what we can do that doesn't result in all previous use of it giving us another :headtrob: ...
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If it does cause issues just :bagged: it... :laugh:
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I have changed the 'code' for the smiley. You will have to use :headthrob: in new posts. Existing posts don't seem to have been affected, but please report any problems you encounter.
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TX for that subliminal fix..
Hopefully nobody will need to use that smiley all that often.
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