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12 Logic Puzzles That Will Test Your Smarts

By Saba FahadMay 25, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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12. Win or Lose

And one last logic puzzle for adults: Can you figure out who won the game?

The Reds, the Grays, the Blues, and the Blacks have a round-robin tournament. Each team plays each other team once, for a total of six games.

  • The Blacks won more games than the Blues.
  • The Grays lost more games than the Blues.
  • The Reds tied the Blacks. (This was the only tie in the tournament.)

Who won the game between the Reds and the Blues?

Answer: The Reds.

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