I have six tiles numbered 1 to 6. Each is a different shape, (triangle, circle, square, pentagon, hexagon and octagon) and painted a different color (red, orange, blue, yellow, green and purple.)
I arranged the tiles in two rows of 3.
Given that
1) The top row formed an odd number and the bottom row a prime number
2) In the bottom row the colors were in reverse alphabetical order.
3) The Blue Number 1 was between the orange tile and the Circle;
4) The Hexagon was directly above the Red triangle numbered 4.
5) One tile has a color and shape beginning with the same letter.
Can you reproduce the layout?
(In reply to
solution by Ruth)
Here are pairs of odd and prime numbers formed from the digits 1 - 6. Note that the oddness of a number depends on only its last digit, so the first two are available for play:
125 463 421 653
125 643 425 163
145 263 425 613
215 463 425 631
215 643 451 263
235 461 461 523
235 641 463 251
241 563 463 521
241 653 521 463
245 163 521 643
245 613 523 461
245 631 523 641
251 463 541 263
251 643 563 241
253 461 563 421
253 641 623 541
263 541 625 431
265 431 635 241
325 461 635 421
325 641 641 523
365 241 643 251
365 421 643 521
415 263 653 241
421 563 653 421
Edited on February 25, 2007, 1:25 pm
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Posted by Charlie
on 2007-02-25 13:23:35 |