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The Puzzled Podcast  

The Puzzled Podcast

Author: Abhijith Kesavan

Welcome to "The Puzzled Podcast"! Get ready for a daily dose of brain-teasing fun that will challenge your wits and leave you craving for more. With a new puzzle presented every day, this podcast is perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, riddle lovers, and anyone who enjoys a mental workout. We delve into a world of intriguing conundrums, mind-bending brainteasers, and perplexing enigmas that will leave you scratching your head in wonder. But don't worry, we've got you covered! At the end of each episode, we'll reveal the solution, providing you with that "aha" moment you've been waiting for.
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Genres: Mathematics, Science

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Who Owns the Fish? - Solved
Episode 12
Monday, 24 April, 2023

Puzzle There are four houses on a street: red, blue, green, and yellow. Each house is occupied by a person of a different nationality: American, British, French, and German. Each person also has a different pet: cat, dog, bird, and fish. Using the following clues, can you determine who owns the fish? The American lives in the red house. The British live in a house next to the blue house. The French owns a cat. The German lives in the green house. The bird is owned by the person in the yellow house. The person who owns the fish lives next to the person who owns the cat. Who owns the fish?

 

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