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Solve and enjoy mind bending logic puzzles!
Logic Grid Puzzles require the solver to deduce the relationships between different people, places and things based on a limited number of clues given in the puzzle. Every item on the board belongs to one and only one person, no item will ever be shared. Using only the clues provided and simple deductive logic and reasoning, fill in the grid with crosses and ticks to determine the solution.
LoGriP provides a handy interactive grid that will help you solve the puzzle based on the given clues.
Features:
- Easy to use, clean user interface
- Thousands of puzzles and never-ending new puzzles
- Create and publish your puzzles
- Checkpoints for difficult puzzles
- Leaderboard and Achievements
- Auto error check
- UI customization
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Riddle of Einstein Puzzle (Einstein's riddle or "Zebra puzzle") is a well-known riddle attributed to Albert Einstein.
It is said that only 2% of the population is able of finding the solution.
The goal of the game: Use logic to deduce the value of each tile in the grid.
At first, each tile displays all possible values.
Use clues to narrow down, and then figure out, value of each tile.
The clues are at the bottom of the screen.
Touch a tile to display a pop-up window with possible values for the tile, touch values to turn them off or back on.
Eventually, each tile must occupy its cell in the table. Each solved cell contains only its element, and unsolved one contains all elements that could possibly be in that cell.
Use clue not only to locate where certain element is, but also where it can not be.
There are four types of clues to help:
"Same column" - Both tiles are in the same column
"Neighboring columns" - Adjacent (neighboring) columns, either direction
"Left of" - The left tile is in any column to the left of the right tile (not necessarily in succession)
"Three in a row" - Three tiles in adjacent (neighboring) columns, either direction
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LoGriP (Logic Grid Puzzles) VS.
Riddle of Einstein Puzzle
December 17, 2024