• 1. Neither Aphrodite nor the god of War were called Mercury.
  • 2. Zeus was worshipped the day after Hermes and the day before Venus.
  • 3. Either Ares' domain was War, or he was known as Jupiter.
  • 4. The god of poetry was either called Aphrodite or was worshipped on Wednesday.
  • 5. Friday and Tuesday weren't good days for poetry.
  • 6. Jupiter's day was two days after the god of War's day.
  • 7. Mercury was worshipped the day before the god of Thunder.
  • 1. Neither Aphrodite nor the god of War were called Mercury.
  • 2. Zeus was worshipped the day after Hermes and the day before Venus.
  • 3. Either Ares' domain was War, or he was known as Jupiter.
  • 4. The god of poetry was either called Aphrodite or was worshipped on Wednesday.
  • 5. Friday and Tuesday weren't good days for poetry.
  • 6. Jupiter's day was two days after the god of War's day.
  • 7. Mercury was worshipped the day before the god of Thunder.

Observation: This table is automatically filled accordingly to the grid.

How to play

  • Start by reading all the clues;
  • Find the most basic clues and use the grid to mark them on it;
  • Use logic deduction to find propositions that are not explicit;
  • Click on a clue to mark it as used;
  • The answer table is filled automatically.

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