9th Riddle ^_^ Tuesday January 3rd 2006 at 15:00 (EST)
There are 5 people waiting in line at the bus stop, you have to read all the clues and figure out the information about each.
They all have a different info such as name, place to go, something they like, a color of clothing and a place in line. You are in front of them and they are facing you. Thus the person to the far left is the first in line for the bus.
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1 2 3 4 5
~ The person who wears a yellow t-shirt is to the left of the person dressed in black.
~ The person to the far left, is going to school.
~ The guy who likes music is next to the guy who likes food.
~ Sarah is wearing a pink sports shirt.
~ The person who likes music is next to the person who wears a blue coat.
~ The girl dressed to go to an Anime convention is to the right of the guy called Mike.
~ Joe is going to work.
~ Andrew likes food.
~ The last person in line is wearing a white shirt.
~ Josephine is wearing an outfit like Witch Hunter Robin.
~ Mike is to the right of the girl who likes animals.
~ The person to the far right is late for work.
~ The guy who likes tennis is going to the restaurant.
~ The 4th person in line likes food.
~ The girl who likes video games is in the middle of the line.
~ Someone is going to the mall.
As always, you have 24h to send in your answers by PM with your IGN and "Riddle" as the title.
How exactly does one phrase the answer? Just list the names in order? Or put the numbers to the clues as well? If so, in clues such as "~ The person who likes music is next to the person who wears a blue coat," who would the clue be listed under?
Five hundred doors
and forty more
I think are in Valhalla:
Eight hundred heroes
go through a door at once
When they go to fight the wolf.
Yeah, I got stuck there for a few minutes until I read one clue very carefully. You have to pay attention to what is and isn't open at that point. =oP But I'm quite sure I got it now.
Yep, you have to make a list with each person's information, Sodo's format is fine. Just the 5 names is not enough.
And yeah, read everything carefully if you want it to add up. I suggest you cross or erase a clue once you've used it. It will make it more obvious what you have left in the end.