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Monday, December 29, 2008

Free Printable Logic Problems

Here are some free printable logic problems for those of you who enjoy wrapping your head around difficult concepts and puzzles. I've given you two oral logic problems and one printable logic puzzle with grid, for you to make notes about and solve. The answers to the oral logic problems are down below at the bottom of the page.

Islanders logic problem

There are two enchanting but remote islands in the South Pacific. The islanders born on one island always tell the truth, and the islanders from the other island always lie.

You are on one of the islands, and meet three islanders. You ask the first one which island they are from, and he indicates that the other two islanders are from the same Island. You ask the second islander the same question, and he also says that the other two islanders are from the same island.

Can you guess what the third Islander will answer to the same question?


The Pigeon logic problem

Two friends decide to get together, so they start riding their bicycles toward each other. They plan to meet halfway in the middle. Both are riding at 6 MPH. They live 36 miles apart. One of them has a pet pigeon and it starts flying as soon as the friends start traveling. The pigeon flies back and forth at 18 MPH between the 2 friends until they meet.

How many miles does the pigeon end up travelling?

Here's a free printable logic puzzle with grid. This comes from http://www.squiglysplayhouse.com

Free Printable Logic Problems

Answer to the islanders logic problem: The third islander will also say that the other two are from the same island. One of them is telling the truth about the other two being from the same island, but those two come from the island of liars so they both lie and say the other 2 men are from the same island. Of the three identical statements, only 1 is true.

Answer to the pigeon logic problem: 54 miles. It takes three hours for the friends to meet, and the pigeon flies between them at 18 MPH. 3 hours x 18 mph = 54 miles.

The oral problems are ones I read at http://www.Kentuckycrosswords.com.

I hope you enjoyed these free printable logic problems and puzzles and that you were challenged by them. Be sure to come back and check out more printable mazes, puzzles, and logic problems. See you again!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Addicting Maze Games

Some of the most additicng maze games are flash maze games that require you to help your player escape from a challenging maze. Below are some great flash game mazes that I've discovered.

1) http://www.gamesolo.com/flash-game/maze.html

This game is really cool! It requires you to not only find your way out of a maze, but you first have to find a key to unlock the exit door, then find the door. But if you stumble upon a paper, pick it up because it's a map that will show you the whole maze for you to study before continuing on. You must complete this maze before running out of time, but if you find a clock inside the maze, pick it up and you will gain extra time on the clock.

2) http://www.fugly.com/media/view.php?cat=DOWNLOADS&id=709

This is a classic maze game that will scare the heck out of the player. Videos of unsuspecting people playing the flash maze game and freaking out are all over Youtube. If you have never seen this maze before, give it a try and you'll know what I'm talking about!

3) http://www.addictinggames.com/clickmaze2.html

This one is really addicting and fun! You have to use your cursor to direct where the ball with move. You have to avoid hitting or being hit by anything. Once you reach the big red ball, you have won that level. Pretty simple! But there are all kinds of obstacles and objects to avoid in this game. Some of the mazes are really fun!




I hope you enjoyed these addicting maze games! Be sure to check back for more games, mazes, and puzzles in the nrea future. :)