Print-At-Home Zebra Puzzles
Print-At-Home Zebra Puzzles
  • 60 Zebra Puzzles (PDFs)
  • 30 medium + 15 hard + 15 very hard puzzles
  • Answers included
 
  • Shirt
  • Name
  • Furniture
  • Price
  • Delivery
Customer #1 #1
Customer #2 #2
Customer #3 #3
Customer #4 #4
Customer #5 #5
  • The customer who purchased the Nightstand is standing in the fourth position.
  • The woman who will receive her furniture in 35 days is standing next to the woman who paid $1,400 for her furniture.
  • The customer wearing a Red shirt is found somewhere between the customer whose furniture will be delivered in 20 days and the customer wearing a Black shirt, in that order.
  • Olga is exactly to the left of the customer who purchased the Armchair.
  • Stephanie is the customer wearing the Orange shirt.
  • Melissa is standing on one of the ends.
  • The woman in the White shirt is on some position to the right of the woman wearing a Black shirt.
  • The customer who paid $1,400 is standing next to Stephanie.
  • The customer who paid $1,100 is standing next to the customer who paid $1,400.
  • The customer whose furniture will be delivered in 40 days is standing next to the customer who paid $1,500.
  • The woman who will receive her furniture in 25 days is somewhere between the woman who paid $1,200 and the woman who will receive her furniture in 5 days, in that order.
  • Georgia is exactly to the left of the customer who purchased the Nightstand.
  • The customer who paid $1,500 is on a position to the right of the customer wearing a Red shirt.
  • The customer wearing the Orange shirt is standing next to the customer who purchased the Wardrobe.
  • Melissa is standing next to the customer who bought the Cabinet.
  • Olga is the woman who bought the Cabinet.
  • The customer whose furniture will be delivered in 25 days is somewhere to the right of the customer with a Red shirt.
  • The delivery time for Georgia's furniture is 40 days.

How to play

  • The best way to start is reading all the clues and marking the most basic ones (example: The Brazilian lives in the second house.);
  • Now, it is possible that other types of clues are available to be used (example: The person who drinks Water is exactly to the left of the Brazilian.);
  • After doing the last step several times, you will have to use logic to deduce information and proceed with the resolution;
  • All the clues must be used;
  • The game ends when all the clues are correctly checked and everything is filled.

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Zebra Puzzles Answers

How Zebra Puzzles Can Boost Your Brainpower

Zebra puzzles are a great way to engage your brain in critical thinking and deductive reasoning. These puzzles require you to interpret clues, make connections, and eliminate possibilities to arrive at the correct solution. This mental exercise not only sharpens your logical reasoning skills but also improves your focus, attention to detail, and analytical abilities.

Studies have shown that regular engagement with challenges like Zebra puzzles can have longer-term benefits. They can potentially aid in the enhancement of problem-solving skills and may even contribute to improved memory and information retention. In summary, Zebra puzzles offer an effective way to engage cognitive functions and foster intellectual growth.

Zebra Puzzles: A Fun Way to Boost Your Learning

Zebra puzzles are increasingly being incorporated into educational settings as a tool for teaching logic and reasoning skills. Teachers and educators find these puzzles to be useful in engaging students in active learning, as they require students to apply critical thinking to solve complex problems. The puzzles can be adapted to various difficulty levels, making them accessible for students of different ages and abilities. They can be used as stand-alone exercises or integrated into a broader curriculum focused on mathematics, logic, or computer science.

Beyond the classroom, Zebra puzzles are also used in educational competitions and extracurricular activities to challenge students and encourage teamwork. The process of solving these puzzles collaboratively can help students learn to communicate effectively, delegate tasks, and think systematically. This hands-on approach to learning can make complex concepts more understandable and engaging, thereby enriching the educational experience.

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