![]() ![]() The owner of the yellow house (Norwegian, #1) smokes Dunhill.The second detail makes another piece fall into place: This also means the Brit lives in the third (red) house. The Brit lives in the red house, which means the remaining color (yellow), must be the Norwegian’s house.The owner of the green house drinks coffee (house 4). ![]() Knowing this, a few more pieces fall into place: And further, since the blue house is the second house, the green and white can’t be the first or second (since green is immediately left of white), so they must be the fourth and fifth, respectively. This is important: The owner of the green house drinks coffee, so the green house can’t be the middle house (since its owner drinks milk). Did you spot it? Here it is: The green house is on the immediate left of the white house. Now, with these in place, we can think more about what we know about position. The Norwegian lives next door to the blue house, which means house #2 is blue, since the Norwegian is on the far left.The Norwegian lives in the first house.The owner of the middle house (#3) drinks milk.There are a few details we know right away: Then in each column, list the main attributes: In the top row, list all the houses, 1-5 (where the numbers relate to position-i.e., 1 is to the left of 2, 3 is to the right of 2, etc.). You can work this all out by making a table. ![]()
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