• Tie
  • Name
  • Floor
  • Salary
  • Age
  • Parking
Man #1 #1
Man #2 #2
Man #3 #3
Man #4 #4
Man #5 #5
  • The 40-year-old man is somewhere between Thomas and the man whose parking spot is number 31, in that order.
  • At the third position is the man who parks on parking spot number 46.
  • At one of the ends is the man that is going to the 20th floor.
  • Kenneth earns $80,000 per year.
  • The man wearing the Purple tie is somewhere between Gary and the man who parks on parking spot number 23, in that order.
  • The 45-year-old man is next to the man that earns $90,000 per year.
  • At the fourth position is the man who earns $80,000 per year.
  • The oldest man is exactly to the right of the man who parks on parking spot number 46.
  • The 50-year-old man is next to the 45-year-old man.
  • At the second position is the man whose parking spot is number 19.
  • The man wearing the Purple tie works on the 30th floor.
  • Brian is at one of the ends.
  • The man who earns $90,000 per year is somewhere between the man who parks on parking spot number 19 and the man who earns $80,000 per year, in that order.
  • The man who is going to the 10th floor is exactly to the right of the man who parks on parking spot number 31.
  • At the fourth position is the businessman wearing the Red tie.
  • The man that parks on parking spot number 31 is exactly to the right of the man who works on the 50th floor.
  • The man wearing the Red tie is somewhere between the 45-year-old man and the man wearing the Black tie, in that order.
  • Juan is somewhere to the right of the man wearing the Blue tie.
  • The man wearing the Purple tie has the biggest salary.
  • At the fifth position is the man who earns $70,000 per year.

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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