Start in square 'S' and end in square 'E' moving either horizontally or vertically in each move. Start by moving 2 squares in each of your moves, but when you land on a '*' square, change the number of squares you move from 2 to 3, or vice versa. You can not step on or pass through the black squares and you have only 8 moves in which to complete this task.
At last month's rehearsal, four top athletes competed in two 400-metre qualifiers.
As the results were expected to be mislaid, various notes were taken to ensure the accuracy of the overall placings:
No one finished both races in the same position. In both races, Sam beat the runner whose surname was Watson. Billie Taylor came third in the second race, and Pat came last in the first race. In the second race, the athlete whose surname was Arnold won, and the athlete whose surname was Bowler came last. In the first race, Billie beat Jamie, but Jamie beat Sam.
Can you determine who finished where in each of the races?
Answer
Race1 Race2
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#1 Billie Sam
Taylor Arnold
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#2 Jamie Pat
Bowler Watson
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#3 Sam Billie
Arnold Taylor
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#4 Pat Jamie
Watson Bowler
Reasoning
The four names were: Billie, Jamie, Pat, Sam
The four contestants were: Arnold, Bowler, Taylor, Watson.
By (3), Billie Taylor came third in the second race, and Pat came last in the first race, giving:
Race1 Race2
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#1
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#2
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#3 Billie
Taylor
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#4 Pat
By (5), in the first race Billie beat Jamie, and Jamie beat Sam, giving:
Race1 Race2
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#1 Billie
Taylor
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#2 Jamie
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#3 Sam Billie
Taylor
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#4 Pat
By (2), Sam beat the runner with the surname Watson in the first race, which means that Pat's surname is Watson, giving:
Race1 Race2
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#1 Billie
Taylor
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#2 Jamie
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#3 Sam Billie
Taylor
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#4 Pat
Watson
By (1), Pat can't have also finished in last place in race 2, and by (2), Sam beat the Pat Watson, so Pat must have finished in second place in race 2. And Sam came first, therefore Jamie came last, giving:
Race1 Race2
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#1 Billie Sam
Taylor
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#2 Jamie Pat
Watson
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#3 Sam Billie
Taylor
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#4 Pat Jamie
Watson
By (4), in the second race the athlete whose surname was Arnold won, and the athlete whose surname was Bowler came last, so we know Sam and Jamie's surnames, and we can complete the grid:
Race1 Race2
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#1 Billie Sam
Taylor Arnold
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#2 Jamie Pat
Bowler Watson
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#3 Sam Billie
Arnold Taylor
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#4 Pat Jamie
Watson Bowler
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Puzzle 7
Using the clues from below can you find ten words?
Once you have placed the words into the correct order you will find that each word is different from the previous word by only one letter.
For example, DOG may be followed by DIG, etc.
in the back of the netsock materialforestbaby horsehooded robespiral of wirenot hotroasting metalearthy groundnot bad
Hint
'in the back of the net' begins with the letter G.
Answers
good = not bad
wood = forest
wool = sock material
cool = not hot
cowl = hooded robe
coil = spiral of wire
soil = earthy ground
foil = roasting metal
foal = baby horse
goal = in the back of the net
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Puzzle 8
Can you find a three-digit number such that when you reverse the numbers you get a larger number and the product of these two numbers is 224455?