Alolan_Apples
“Assorted” Collector
Wow! It's already my 50th blog entry? I never went this far this fast. I remembered on LBPC that it took me a while to get there. It surprises me that I got up to 50 blog entries this fast. And just telling you so, time really flied by fast. It felt like I just joined this site. And now I am at this point. But I am only halfway there from getting 100 entries.
Just letting you know, this is my last time I'm publishing a blog entry before 7PM Central Time. Since entries from other blogs were being published too soon after my entries, I've been getting fewer views than 100, which is disappointing. My museum ideas entry and house ideas entry had a lack of viewers. I don't care if I don't get 1,000 views on an entry. But less than 100 views (or even 0 views) is disappointing.
Today, I'm going to give out a logic problem to celebrate my 50 entry mark. This is Halloween related. If you're good at Logic Problems, then you should be able to do this. I am even posting a picture of the grid you can save for solving. Don't worry, I tested it out for you.
Six former college students (whom are now 30 years old) had always hosted a Halloween party at their house. Three of them (Kenny, Kevin, and Kyle) are male and three of them (Kelly, Kara, and Kaylee) are female. Normally, they work together, but this year, they had enough to run their own parties. Although they don't really have costumes to wear as hosts/hostesses, they have creativity. Each party has their own creative name. In addition, all of them have Jack-o-Lanterns, colored balloons, Halloween Lights (which are Christmas lights, but in Halloween colors), wall decorations, and some other 3-D props. But they also have one decoration that is unique that the others don't have. Another difference between these parties are the main hobbies they have. Food, dance, spooky music, scary movies, and board games are all what they have in common, but they have another hobby that differs from both parties. Finally, the most important thing about Halloween is candy. Each party has their own method of passing out candy (three of them have gathering spots where people can pick up candies from like trick-or-treating). From the information provided, can you find out which host had what party, what unique decoration, what hobby, and what candy passing method they have?
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Clues:
Just letting you know, this is my last time I'm publishing a blog entry before 7PM Central Time. Since entries from other blogs were being published too soon after my entries, I've been getting fewer views than 100, which is disappointing. My museum ideas entry and house ideas entry had a lack of viewers. I don't care if I don't get 1,000 views on an entry. But less than 100 views (or even 0 views) is disappointing.
Logic Problem
Today, I'm going to give out a logic problem to celebrate my 50 entry mark. This is Halloween related. If you're good at Logic Problems, then you should be able to do this. I am even posting a picture of the grid you can save for solving. Don't worry, I tested it out for you.
Halloween Fair:
Six former college students (whom are now 30 years old) had always hosted a Halloween party at their house. Three of them (Kenny, Kevin, and Kyle) are male and three of them (Kelly, Kara, and Kaylee) are female. Normally, they work together, but this year, they had enough to run their own parties. Although they don't really have costumes to wear as hosts/hostesses, they have creativity. Each party has their own creative name. In addition, all of them have Jack-o-Lanterns, colored balloons, Halloween Lights (which are Christmas lights, but in Halloween colors), wall decorations, and some other 3-D props. But they also have one decoration that is unique that the others don't have. Another difference between these parties are the main hobbies they have. Food, dance, spooky music, scary movies, and board games are all what they have in common, but they have another hobby that differs from both parties. Finally, the most important thing about Halloween is candy. Each party has their own method of passing out candy (three of them have gathering spots where people can pick up candies from like trick-or-treating). From the information provided, can you find out which host had what party, what unique decoration, what hobby, and what candy passing method they have?
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Clues:
- The three party hosts that have gathering spots at their parties are all female, and they are the host of the Jacked-up Party, the host with a fog machine decoration, and the host with the Magic Show.
- The party with the Scavenger Hunt (a candy collecting contest that resembles an actual treasure hunt) passes out candy through the Scavenger Hunt method, but this party isn't hosted by Kevin. Kenny had big inflatables in his front yard.
- The host of the party with a Pumpkin Carving contest decorated her front porch with colored Jack-o-Lanterns.
- The Haunted Carnival (which is hosted by either Kevin or Kara) has carnival games.
- Instead of passing out candy, Kenny is giving out baked treats at his party (also known as Creepy City).
- The Forest Fair's unique decoration are bat decorations on the ceiling fans, but the Magic Show isn't part of the Forest Fair.
- Kaylee and the host of the Spooky Showdown (which isn't Kara) are having skull balloons as decorations and a Pumpkin Carving contest, in some order.
- Fright Night (which isn't hosted by Kelly) has a Spooky Walkthrough attraction, but it's not the party that gives out candy as prizes. Kevin's party has ghost lamps as his decoration.