• Color
  • Nationality
  • Animal
  • Sport
House #1 #1
House #2 #2
House #3 #3
House #4 #4
  • There are two houses between the person who likes Bowling and the person who likes Swimming.
  • There is one house between the Irish and the person who likes Handball on the left.
  • The second house is Black.
  • There is one house between the person who likes Horses and the Red house on the right.
  • The American lives directly to the left of the person who likes Turtles.
  • There are two houses between the person who likes Horses and the person who likes Butterflies on the right.
  • The person who likes Bowling lives somewhere to the right of the person who likes Tennis.
  • There is one house between the person who likes Handball and the White house on the right.
  • The British lives in the first house.

How to play

  • Start by reading all the clues;
  • Find all the "basic" clues and mark them. The most basic clue is the one that states that something is in a determined house/position. Example:
    • The German lives in house three.
  • Sometimes you are going to need to deduce some information using two or more clues;
  • All the clues must be used;
  • The game ends when all the clues are correctly checked and everything is filled.

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