VERY EASY 3x5
Nina is a kindergarten teacher, and today the children are learning about colors and shapes. She has hidden around the classroom a unique number of each of five shapes her class are to find and count. Each type of shape is in a particular color. Can you identify from the clues which color each shape is and how many of them are hidden in the classroom?
Color | Count | ||||||||||
Red | Yellow | Green | Purple | Brown | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
Shape | Circle | ||||||||||
Square | |||||||||||
Hexagon | |||||||||||
Triangle | |||||||||||
Octagon | |||||||||||
Count | 3 | ||||||||||
4 | |||||||||||
5 | |||||||||||
6 | |||||||||||
7 |
Clues
Solved Clues
Shape | Color | Count |
Circle | ||
Square | ||
Hexagon | ||
Triangle | ||
Octagon |
Notes:
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How To Play This Logic Puzzle
- Read the introduction and scan the clues. You can work through the clues in order, but the best approach is to attack the simplest clues first.
- Mark the clue information in the grid by clicking once in the relevant cell/square for an X (meaning false) and twice for a ✓ tick (true).
- If you make a mistake on a ticked cell, click again in that cell and it will clear. Or, to clear an X, click twice in that cell to clear.
- Once you have extracted all information from a clue, click on the clue to move it to the Solved Clues list.
- Some clues will need to be revisited once you have filled out more information in the grid. Keep working through them logically until you have completed the puzzle.
- Your answers will be checked automatically once you have filled out all squares.
- For more detailed illustrated guides on solving logic puzzles, check out the Quick Links section above these instructions.