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Girl Hackers - Logic Puzzle
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Recover the Ripped QuoteThe Pirates of Beal Isle - very long logic grid puzzleMegan and the rambling reshuffleScience Themed Logic ProblemBaggage Mishap PuzzleConference Topics PuzzleFloor arrangement based puzzle with two variablesWho owned each heirloom?Dollars to KidsReena and the doors. How many?
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StackExchange Top Ranked Girl Hackers
The Stack Exchange Hacking Federation (of course fictitious) has just released its list of top-ranked female hackers for the year.
Using only the clues below, match each hacker to her number of wins (un-crackable programs she wrote) and losses ( programs she wrote that WERE cracked ) and determine the city where she lives and writes her code.
Clues
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
Important:
Remember, no option in any category will be used more than once.
Categories
GIRLS: Diane DeAscii , Edna Exec, Gina Giffy, Hannah Hak, Yvonne Ware
CITIES: Boston, Miami, LA, Philly, Portland
WINS: 24, 27, 30, 33, 36
LOSSES: 2, 4, 8, 10, 12
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StackExchange Top Ranked Girl Hackers
The Stack Exchange Hacking Federation (of course fictitious) has just released its list of top-ranked female hackers for the year.
Using only the clues below, match each hacker to her number of wins (un-crackable programs she wrote) and losses ( programs she wrote that WERE cracked ) and determine the city where she lives and writes her code.
Clues
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
Important:
Remember, no option in any category will be used more than once.
Categories
GIRLS: Diane DeAscii , Edna Exec, Gina Giffy, Hannah Hak, Yvonne Ware
CITIES: Boston, Miami, LA, Philly, Portland
WINS: 24, 27, 30, 33, 36
LOSSES: 2, 4, 8, 10, 12
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StackExchange Top Ranked Girl Hackers
The Stack Exchange Hacking Federation (of course fictitious) has just released its list of top-ranked female hackers for the year.
Using only the clues below, match each hacker to her number of wins (un-crackable programs she wrote) and losses ( programs she wrote that WERE cracked ) and determine the city where she lives and writes her code.
Clues
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
Important:
Remember, no option in any category will be used more than once.
Categories
GIRLS: Diane DeAscii , Edna Exec, Gina Giffy, Hannah Hak, Yvonne Ware
CITIES: Boston, Miami, LA, Philly, Portland
WINS: 24, 27, 30, 33, 36
LOSSES: 2, 4, 8, 10, 12
logical-deduction logic-grid
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StackExchange Top Ranked Girl Hackers
The Stack Exchange Hacking Federation (of course fictitious) has just released its list of top-ranked female hackers for the year.
Using only the clues below, match each hacker to her number of wins (un-crackable programs she wrote) and losses ( programs she wrote that WERE cracked ) and determine the city where she lives and writes her code.
Clues
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
Important:
Remember, no option in any category will be used more than once.
Categories
GIRLS: Diane DeAscii , Edna Exec, Gina Giffy, Hannah Hak, Yvonne Ware
CITIES: Boston, Miami, LA, Philly, Portland
WINS: 24, 27, 30, 33, 36
LOSSES: 2, 4, 8, 10, 12
logical-deduction logic-grid
logical-deduction logic-grid
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oh boy, it's Brandon_J - My puzzle cracked before I hit Submit. LOL Good luck, this one is challenging ( a bit ). Anyone who wants the answer, let me know, I will send it.
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– Brandon_J
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oh boy, it's Brandon_J - My puzzle cracked before I hit Submit. LOL Good luck, this one is challenging ( a bit ). Anyone who wants the answer, let me know, I will send it.
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– John S.
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I was about to start my answer by organizing the info, and then you did it for me. Thanks!
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– Brandon_J
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1
1
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oh boy, it's Brandon_J - My puzzle cracked before I hit Submit. LOL Good luck, this one is challenging ( a bit ). Anyone who wants the answer, let me know, I will send it.
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– John S.
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The solution:
Yvonne Ware. Wins : 33 Losses:2. Place: Miami
Hannah Hak. Wins : 24 Losses:12. Place: Philadelphia
Diane de ASCII. Wins : 27 Losses:10 Place: Boston
Gina Griffy. Wins : 30 Losses:8. Place: Portland
Edna exec Wins : 36 Losses:4 Place: Los Angeles
Verification from clues:
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
Edna exec (36w) is not from Portland
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami (given) so hacker with 4 losses is (Edna) is from LA
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
A direct clue
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Hannah Hak has 24 while hacker from Boston has 27
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The same (27 and 24). So now Hannah has 12 losses
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
Yvonne isn't from Philadelphia, so she has 33 wins.and the one with 12 losses, Hannah is from Philadelphia
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Yvonne has 33, so Hannah should have 24
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
They are Yvonne, Gina and Diane de ascii
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
Another direct clue
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
They are Edna , Diane nand Hannah
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Hope that edit helps!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
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– Tojrah
1 hour ago
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No problem! Congrats on the quick answer!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Awesome work @Tojrah! Of course I mean good work on YOUR HACKING skills, cuz you had to be watching my keystrokes as I made the puzzle. ;0
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1 hour ago
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The solution:
Yvonne Ware. Wins : 33 Losses:2. Place: Miami
Hannah Hak. Wins : 24 Losses:12. Place: Philadelphia
Diane de ASCII. Wins : 27 Losses:10 Place: Boston
Gina Griffy. Wins : 30 Losses:8. Place: Portland
Edna exec Wins : 36 Losses:4 Place: Los Angeles
Verification from clues:
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
Edna exec (36w) is not from Portland
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami (given) so hacker with 4 losses is (Edna) is from LA
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
A direct clue
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Hannah Hak has 24 while hacker from Boston has 27
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The same (27 and 24). So now Hannah has 12 losses
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
Yvonne isn't from Philadelphia, so she has 33 wins.and the one with 12 losses, Hannah is from Philadelphia
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Yvonne has 33, so Hannah should have 24
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
They are Yvonne, Gina and Diane de ascii
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
Another direct clue
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
They are Edna , Diane nand Hannah
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Hope that edit helps!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
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– Tojrah
1 hour ago
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No problem! Congrats on the quick answer!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Awesome work @Tojrah! Of course I mean good work on YOUR HACKING skills, cuz you had to be watching my keystrokes as I made the puzzle. ;0
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1 hour ago
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The solution:
Yvonne Ware. Wins : 33 Losses:2. Place: Miami
Hannah Hak. Wins : 24 Losses:12. Place: Philadelphia
Diane de ASCII. Wins : 27 Losses:10 Place: Boston
Gina Griffy. Wins : 30 Losses:8. Place: Portland
Edna exec Wins : 36 Losses:4 Place: Los Angeles
Verification from clues:
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
Edna exec (36w) is not from Portland
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami (given) so hacker with 4 losses is (Edna) is from LA
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
A direct clue
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Hannah Hak has 24 while hacker from Boston has 27
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The same (27 and 24). So now Hannah has 12 losses
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
Yvonne isn't from Philadelphia, so she has 33 wins.and the one with 12 losses, Hannah is from Philadelphia
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Yvonne has 33, so Hannah should have 24
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
They are Yvonne, Gina and Diane de ascii
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
Another direct clue
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
They are Edna , Diane nand Hannah
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Hope that edit helps!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
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– Tojrah
1 hour ago
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No problem! Congrats on the quick answer!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
1
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Awesome work @Tojrah! Of course I mean good work on YOUR HACKING skills, cuz you had to be watching my keystrokes as I made the puzzle. ;0
$endgroup$
– John S.
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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The solution:
Yvonne Ware. Wins : 33 Losses:2. Place: Miami
Hannah Hak. Wins : 24 Losses:12. Place: Philadelphia
Diane de ASCII. Wins : 27 Losses:10 Place: Boston
Gina Griffy. Wins : 30 Losses:8. Place: Portland
Edna exec Wins : 36 Losses:4 Place: Los Angeles
Verification from clues:
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
Edna exec (36w) is not from Portland
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami (given) so hacker with 4 losses is (Edna) is from LA
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
A direct clue
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Hannah Hak has 24 while hacker from Boston has 27
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The same (27 and 24). So now Hannah has 12 losses
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
Yvonne isn't from Philadelphia, so she has 33 wins.and the one with 12 losses, Hannah is from Philadelphia
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Yvonne has 33, so Hannah should have 24
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
They are Yvonne, Gina and Diane de ascii
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
Another direct clue
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
They are Edna , Diane nand Hannah
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The solution:
Yvonne Ware. Wins : 33 Losses:2. Place: Miami
Hannah Hak. Wins : 24 Losses:12. Place: Philadelphia
Diane de ASCII. Wins : 27 Losses:10 Place: Boston
Gina Griffy. Wins : 30 Losses:8. Place: Portland
Edna exec Wins : 36 Losses:4 Place: Los Angeles
Verification from clues:
The hacker with 36 wins isn't from Portland.
Edna exec (36w) is not from Portland
The hacker from Los Angeles is either Yvonne Ware or the hacker with 4 losses.
Yvonne Ware is from Miami (given) so hacker with 4 losses is (Edna) is from LA
Yvonne Ware is from Miami.
A direct clue
Hannah Hak has fewer wins than the hacker from Boston.
Hannah Hak has 24 while hacker from Boston has 27
Diane DeAscii has 3 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
The same (27 and 24). So now Hannah has 12 losses
Of the hacker from Philadelphia and the hacker with 33 wins, one is Yvonne Ware and the other has 12 losses.
Yvonne isn't from Philadelphia, so she has 33 wins.and the one with 12 losses, Hannah is from Philadelphia
The hacker from Miami has 9 more wins than the hacker with 12 losses.
Yvonne has 33, so Hannah should have 24
The hacker with 2 losses, Gina Giffy, and the hacker from Boston are three different people.
They are Yvonne, Gina and Diane de ascii
Gina Giffy has 8 losses.
Another direct clue
The hacker with 36 wins, the hacker from Boston, and the hacker from Philadelphia are three different people.
They are Edna , Diane nand Hannah
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– Brandon_J
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
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– Tojrah
1 hour ago
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No problem! Congrats on the quick answer!
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– Brandon_J
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Awesome work @Tojrah! Of course I mean good work on YOUR HACKING skills, cuz you had to be watching my keystrokes as I made the puzzle. ;0
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– John S.
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Hope that edit helps!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
$endgroup$
– Tojrah
1 hour ago
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No problem! Congrats on the quick answer!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
1
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Awesome work @Tojrah! Of course I mean good work on YOUR HACKING skills, cuz you had to be watching my keystrokes as I made the puzzle. ;0
$endgroup$
– John S.
1 hour ago
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Hope that edit helps!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Hope that edit helps!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
$endgroup$
– Tojrah
1 hour ago
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!
$endgroup$
– Tojrah
1 hour ago
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No problem! Congrats on the quick answer!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
No problem! Congrats on the quick answer!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
1
1
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Awesome work @Tojrah! Of course I mean good work on YOUR HACKING skills, cuz you had to be watching my keystrokes as I made the puzzle. ;0
$endgroup$
– John S.
1 hour ago
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Awesome work @Tojrah! Of course I mean good work on YOUR HACKING skills, cuz you had to be watching my keystrokes as I made the puzzle. ;0
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– John S.
1 hour ago
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I was about to start my answer by organizing the info, and then you did it for me. Thanks!
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– Brandon_J
1 hour ago
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oh boy, it's Brandon_J - My puzzle cracked before I hit Submit. LOL Good luck, this one is challenging ( a bit ). Anyone who wants the answer, let me know, I will send it.
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– John S.
1 hour ago