False Logic Puzzles

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False Logic Puzzles

Author: Norman D. Willis
language: en
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Release Date: 1997
They're tough. They're varied. And they all contain at least one false statement. They're False Logic Puzzles and this batch is set in many mysterious locales. These "mind-benders" are much more complicated than other games, often requiring the use of diagrams and the Hints Section. Good luck! 96 pages, 56 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.
Challenging False Logic Puzzles

Author: Norman D. Willis
language: en
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Release Date: 1997
Welcome to the backwards, wrong-way, mixed-up Kingdom of Lidd. It's the magical home of false logic puzzles, and you have to solve them! Just analyze the situation, test the different options, and search for inconsistencies. Choose a level of difficulty, from one-star "challenging" puzzles to three-star "mind-expanding" ones. When you hit a snag, turn to the Hints section-or if you're hopelessly stumped, go to Solutions for the right answer and the logic behind it.
The Little Giant Encyclopedia of Logic Puzzles

Author: Norman D. Willis
language: en
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Release Date: 2000
Have fun while you expand your powers of deductive reasoning! Every one of these puzzles calls for conclusions based only on the information provided; the answers don't depend on previous knowledge, memory, wordplay, or deception--just a logical mind. Accept the alternatives that lead to the correct response and discard all faulty assumptions until you've arrived at the only possibility that makes sense. There are eight kinds of puzzle, and in most cases diagrams help organize your results. Here's one example: A supermarket theft has occurred. Someone took a fully loaded cart without paying for the groceries. One of the three suspects is guilty--but which one? The guilty party's statement is true; the other two are false. Who is guilty? A. B took the cart loaded with groceries B. A's statement is true C. A's statement is false Answer: C is the guilty party.