Mini Logic Grid
Three friends ordered lunch. Use the clues to match each person to a meal.
- Ava did not order pizza.
- The burger was ordered before the salad.
- Mia ordered at 12:30.
- Noah ordered the pizza.
Logic grid solving guide
Logic Grid is a deduction puzzle. You are given clues, and each clue removes impossible matches until only one consistent solution remains. The goal is not to guess; the goal is to track what must be true.
How to approach it
- Mark direct clues first because they give you fixed anchors.
- Use negative clues to eliminate impossible combinations.
- When one category has only one remaining option, lock it in and update the rest.
What it trains
Logic grids strengthen working memory, careful reading, and step-by-step reasoning. They are excellent for players who enjoy sudoku-style thinking without numbers. The best improvement comes from explaining each move to yourself before making it.
Common mistake
Do not treat clues as separate facts. Every clue affects the whole grid, so update all matching categories after each deduction.
Replay value
Play once for a quick result, then come back later and try to solve it with fewer mistakes or a faster first decision. Gamezio saves streak-style progress in the browser, so the value is not only finishing one puzzle but building a small daily habit around attention, memory, and reasoning.