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Who owns what in logic grids

Test your logic-grid instincts with “who owns what” deduction puzzles. Each question asks you to match people, items, and clues without guessing. Choose how many questions you want and pick an easier ...

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What you’ll solve

Logic grids are all about turning clues into clean matches: who owns which item, lives where, or prefers what. This quiz focuses on classic “who owns what” setups, where one wrong assumption can ripple across the whole grid.

Every question is multiple-choice with 4 options and no timer, so you can think it through and learn the patterns that make deductions faster.

Skills you’ll practice

You’ll sharpen elimination, spotting contradictions, and chaining clues together (A can’t be X, so A must be Y). Mixed difficulty means you’ll see both straightforward single-step deductions and multi-clue reasoning that rewards careful tracking.

Common pitfalls to avoid

Many misses come from treating a clue as one-way when it’s actually conditional, or forgetting that “different from” constraints apply across all categories. Another frequent slip is locking in an early match without enough support, which makes later clues feel “impossible.”

Difficulty and question settings

Difficulty is balanced by mixing quick wins with deeper grids, so you build confidence while still getting challenged. Before you start, choose your question count for a short warm-up or a longer session, and set the difficulty to easy, hard, or mixed depending on how much stretch you want.

  • Translate each clue into a clear rule before eliminating options
  • Watch for hidden pairs: if two people share a constraint, narrow both together
  • Re-check “only,” “exactly,” and “neither/nor” wording before committing
  • Use process of elimination on the 4 options when the grid feels crowded
  • If stuck, look for a clue you haven’t fully used yet (it often unlocks the next step)

Sample questions

Which animal is owned by Alice?

  • A.Cat
  • B.Dog
  • C.Bird
  • D.Rabbit

Who owns the blue car?

  • A.Bob
  • B.Alice
  • C.Charlie
  • D.Diana

What type of pet does Charlie own?

  • A.Fish
  • B.Cat
  • C.Dog
  • D.Hamster

Quiz FAQ

How many questions are in this quiz?

This quiz has 119 questions focused on who-owns-what logic grid deductions.

What format are the questions in?

Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.

Is the difficulty always the same?

No. The quiz is mixed difficulty, combining easier eliminations with tougher multi-clue reasoning.

Can I choose how many questions to play?

Yes. You can select the question count before starting to fit a quick practice or a longer run.

What’s the most common mistake in logic-grid ownership puzzles?

The biggest pitfall is assuming a match too early; it’s safer to eliminate options until the clues force a single answer.

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