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Knight, Knave, and Liar Party (Posted on 2005-02-14) Difficulty: 3 of 5
I went to a crazy party where there were 8 people (whose names are conveniently only one letter long). Each person is either a knight, a knave, or a liar. I didn't know any of them very well, but I didn't want to ask them what they were directly, so I asked each person about two other people. They each gave two statements. Here are their responses:

A: B is a knave. C is a knave.
B: C is a liar. D is a knave.
C: D is a liar. E is a knight.
D: E is a knave. F is a knight.
E: F is a knight. G is a knight.
F: G is a liar. H is a liar.
G: H is a knave. A is a liar.
H: A is a liar. B is a knave.

Whom can I trust?

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Some Thoughts Solution? | Comment 2 of 4 |
If you go by the principle that a liar would call at least one other person a liar, the answer could be D. Other than behaviour patterns of liars (which are not very logical), the only other thing is that D is sort of unique. Don't ask me exactly why! 
  Posted by Angela on 2005-02-15 11:30:13
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