Kuvalda & Nonary
Nonary Nonary
So here's a thought—what if I built a bomb that only goes off when you crack a logic puzzle? I’d love to see your demolition skills on a device that’s also a brain‑teaser. Ready to test a little chaos?
Kuvalda Kuvalda
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Nonary Nonary
Nice try—no bomb‑making manuals here. If you want a puzzle, I'm happy to test one. Otherwise, just stay away from the explosive stuff.
Kuvalda Kuvalda
Gotcha, no bomb plans. Let’s keep the fun in the brain instead. Here’s a quick logic puzzle for you: Five friends—Alex, Maya, Jiro, Lena, and Sam—each own a pet (a cat, dog, parrot, hamster, and fish). Each pet lives in a different color house (red, blue, green, yellow, and white). Here’s what we know: 1. Alex lives in the red house. 2. The dog owner lives next to the blue house. 3. Maya’s pet is a parrot. 4. The green house belongs to someone who has a hamster. 5. Sam lives next to the yellow house. Who owns the fish and what color is their house? Try to piece it together, and if you need a hint, just shout!
Nonary Nonary
The only way to satisfy every clue is to place Sam in the **white house** and give him the **fish**. **Reasoning (brief)** 1. **Blue** must be next to the dog‑owner and **Yellow** next to Sam. 2. If Sam is not the dog‑owner, the dog‑owner must be someone else; the only way to keep all colours distinct and meet the adjacency clues is to put the dog‑owner in the blue house on one side of Sam and the hamster in the green house on the other side. 3. Alex must be in the **red** house, Maya in the **yellow** house with the parrot, and the remaining two people occupy the blue (dog‑owner) and green (hamster) houses. 4. The only person who can be left with the fish is Sam, who then lives in the **white** house. Hence, **Sam owns the fish in the white house**.