Rebuses: These are visual puzzles that often have elements of wordplay. For example, the words “get it” stacked on top of each other four times would mean “forget it”.
Logic Puzzle:
You were recently looking forward to a peaceful vacation at the Scarlet Pass Hotel on the coast of Mexico, but tragedy struck—Bob has been murdered in his room! The police are delayed, and if you don’t figure out who the killer is soon, someone else might be next.
Four suspects were near the crime scene, each with a unique item, height, and alibi at the time of the murder. Using the provided clues, fill out the logic grid and uncover the truth. Each suspect can only have one weapon, location, height category, and one location. For example, if one person has the laptop, no one else can.
Clues:
The shortest suspect had a cane.
Eva, the person with a laptop, the person who was in their own room, and the person under 5 feet tall all happened to stay on the same floor.
Kyle did not have a laptop.
George loves to swim, though he sometimes loses his cane near the water.
Eva has many serious allergies, and she usually always brings her own food wherever she goes.
The person with the hairbrush loved going outside.
The tallest suspect was working on their yo-yo tricks.
Tasha is tall but not exceptionally so.
Bob was strangled with a yo-yo.
Look for the answers in the next Leo!