On a street are five houses, side by side, painted five different colours. In each house lives a person of different nationality. The five residents each drink a different beverage. The five residents each smoke a different brand of smokes. The five residents each have a different kind of pet.
Hints:
- The Brit lives in the red house
- The Swede has a dog
- The Dane drinks tea
- The green house is attached to the left side of the white house
(directional hints are as you look from the front)
- The owner of the green house drinks coffee
- The person who smokes Pall Mall has birds
- The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill
- The man living in the center house drinks milk
- The Norwegian lives in the first house
- The man who smokes Blends lives next door to the man who has cats
- The man with horses lives next door to the man who smokes Dunhill
- The man who smokes Players drinks beer
- The German smokes Rothmans
- The Norwegian lives next door to the blue house
- The man who smokes Blends has a water drinker next door
- The blue house is left of the green house
The Question Is: Who Owns the Fish?
Problem
"The Norwegian lives in the first house" House #1
"The Norwegian lives next door to the blue house" House #2 blue
"The blue house is left of the green house"
If House #1 is on the far left, then the green house is #3 or the middle house. If this is true then the hints:
"The man living in the center house drinks milk"
"The owner of the green house drinks coffee"
are contradictory. If House #1 is on the far right, then the blue house (#2) is second from the right.
"The blue house is left of the green house"
This makes the Norwegian's house green. But then
"The green house is attached to the left side of the white house"
puts the white house on the right side of the green house, which is the first house.
Am I missing something or is this a mistake?
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Posted by Fizzle
on 2002-05-08 13:06:37 |