This is an example for students who may like to sketch or move objects to solve logic puzzles: Three friends, Cindy, Lisa, and Tanya, wanted to get pets. Their parents agreed they were responsible enough to adopt one animal each and drove them to the rescue center to meet the animals. After playing with several animals, each friend chose a different type of animal from the others--a cat, a dog, and a parrot. They gave them three names--Fluffy, Rex, and Tutu, but not necessarily in that order. 1. The girl who adopted the dog did not name it "Tutu." 2. Lisa's pet, "Fluffy," does not have feathers. 3. Rex, who is not a dog, was adopted by Tanya. 4. The parrot was not adopted by Cindy. Can you identify the friend, the type of pet, and the pet's name? You are welcome to use the sprites to help make your deductions.
Pet Shop Girls (from Math Bafflers, Marilyn L. Rapp Buxton, 2011)