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A puzzle that requires formal logical deduction to arrive at the solution. This suggests more than merely reasoning through clues to find an answer (you might want [situation] for that).
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Why are grandparents on the father's side more popular?
Ok, with some of the additional clarifications, I've revised my answer, which I feel provides a tad more of an explanation about the why of the other perfectly acceptable response. This revision would …
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Who is the horse thief?
Basics:
There is a single culprit (as stated in the original question "...the
guilty one")
Each suspect makes a different number of true statements
(0, 1, 2, or 3).
I'll use J1, J2, J3, H1, H2, etc. …