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The wind hit the faces of the four friends with vigor force.
Todd jerked Clea's arm and whispered, "No, it's this way.."
"You're crazy," she shot back. "I know these trails better than you ever will. You wanna win this thing? Follow me."
Todd retorted stubbornly, "No way! I'll manage on my own." He walked off down one of the paths and soon disappeared into the dark trees. Clea scoffed and continued on in a different direction.
~
A few hundred yards away, Jake and Bryan were stealthily making their way through the prickly shrub. "Found anything yet?" Jake whispered as softly as he could but the silence of the night still made his voice stand out.
"Keep it down, wouldya?" Bryan scolded. "No, I haven't found anything. We don't even know what we're looking for, remember?"
"Well, neither do they."
"Yeah but they seem to have the brains.." Jake rolled his eyes at Bryan's insult. "That is, if they can manage to get along long enough." Both boys chuckled at the thought of their best friends actually getting through one hour, let alone one night, without an argument.
"Let's just keep walking," Jake suggested. "At least maybe we'll find the campsite. How many different ones are there, anyway?"
"Four. Shadybrook, Hillside, Pebblespring and...I can't recall the fourth." Bryan shrugged and the two kept walking.
~
"Found one!" Clea exclaimed as she picked up the mystery item from its hiding place. She heard someone stumble and fall with an abrupt "Ah!" and she quickly spun around to catch Todd face dive a few feet behind her. "Would you watch where you're going?" she snapped. "They'll figure out our location! And besides, weren't you going solo for the rest of the night."
"Well I was," Todd mumbled, brushing dirt and leaves from his sweatshirt. He looked up at Clea and smirked, "'Til I stumbled across you on my path. Thought you knew these trails well."
"You weren't even on a path, Todd. Don't kid yourself. And yeah, you certainly stumbled didn't you?" Clea's comment caused Todd's smirk to quickly drop from his face.
Suddenly noticing the new object in Clea's hand, Todd tried to snatch it as he said, "Hey! When'd you get this?"
Clea promptly snatched it back. "Just now."
"Is it one of the items?"
"It certainly fits the clues doesn't it?" Todd studied the piece for a bit, shuffled through his pockets eventually coming up with some slips of paper, looked at them, back at the piece, back at the papers, and eventually nodded in agreement.
Clea groaned and rolled her eyes. "C'mon. We still have one more to find plus the right campsite." She grabbed Todd's hand and they hurried off.
From the story, you should have been able to decipher that the four friends are involved in a scavenger hunt on a camping trip. Help place them at the right campsite and with the correct objects using the same clues below (some clues are the actual clues given to the children). Also, try to figure out where each object was hidden.
Each team goes with one campsite and two items.
*Make*
Clea and Todd- Red Team
Jake and Bryan- Blue Team
Note that only one campsite per team will be used but each team gets clues for two of the four. It is your job to decipher the clues AND decide which one is the actual site.
Good luck! :)
1. Blue Team:
Your water is plenty.
Though the sun may be hot,
You're guarded much better
In this bug-thriving spot.
OR
The sunburn's relentless.
You're thirsting for more.
The only thing you won't get
Is a sudden downpour.
Which of these will be your home? And which will leave you all alone?
2. The clue for the hairdryer was not given to Clea, but she was given the following hiding spot clue:
I am not hollow,
Am not round,
You'll find me running
Through the ground.
3. Jake had clues for none of these three: the frying pan, the object found underneath the leaves, and a campsite containing a double consonant in its spelling pattern.
4. Neither the clues to the log hiding spot nor the frying pan belonged to the Red Team.
5. The belt was found in the leaves but was not found by a member of the Blue Team, whereas the frying pan was found in someplace other than the log.
6. The Red Team's campsite had the following clue: A naturally rounded fragment between 4 and 64 millimeters along with a small stream of water flowing naturally from the earth.
Todd jerked Clea's arm and whispered, "No, it's this way.."
"You're crazy," she shot back. "I know these trails better than you ever will. You wanna win this thing? Follow me."
Todd retorted stubbornly, "No way! I'll manage on my own." He walked off down one of the paths and soon disappeared into the dark trees. Clea scoffed and continued on in a different direction.
~
A few hundred yards away, Jake and Bryan were stealthily making their way through the prickly shrub. "Found anything yet?" Jake whispered as softly as he could but the silence of the night still made his voice stand out.
"Keep it down, wouldya?" Bryan scolded. "No, I haven't found anything. We don't even know what we're looking for, remember?"
"Well, neither do they."
"Yeah but they seem to have the brains.." Jake rolled his eyes at Bryan's insult. "That is, if they can manage to get along long enough." Both boys chuckled at the thought of their best friends actually getting through one hour, let alone one night, without an argument.
"Let's just keep walking," Jake suggested. "At least maybe we'll find the campsite. How many different ones are there, anyway?"
"Four. Shadybrook, Hillside, Pebblespring and...I can't recall the fourth." Bryan shrugged and the two kept walking.
~
"Found one!" Clea exclaimed as she picked up the mystery item from its hiding place. She heard someone stumble and fall with an abrupt "Ah!" and she quickly spun around to catch Todd face dive a few feet behind her. "Would you watch where you're going?" she snapped. "They'll figure out our location! And besides, weren't you going solo for the rest of the night."
"Well I was," Todd mumbled, brushing dirt and leaves from his sweatshirt. He looked up at Clea and smirked, "'Til I stumbled across you on my path. Thought you knew these trails well."
"You weren't even on a path, Todd. Don't kid yourself. And yeah, you certainly stumbled didn't you?" Clea's comment caused Todd's smirk to quickly drop from his face.
Suddenly noticing the new object in Clea's hand, Todd tried to snatch it as he said, "Hey! When'd you get this?"
Clea promptly snatched it back. "Just now."
"Is it one of the items?"
"It certainly fits the clues doesn't it?" Todd studied the piece for a bit, shuffled through his pockets eventually coming up with some slips of paper, looked at them, back at the piece, back at the papers, and eventually nodded in agreement.
Clea groaned and rolled her eyes. "C'mon. We still have one more to find plus the right campsite." She grabbed Todd's hand and they hurried off.
From the story, you should have been able to decipher that the four friends are involved in a scavenger hunt on a camping trip. Help place them at the right campsite and with the correct objects using the same clues below (some clues are the actual clues given to the children). Also, try to figure out where each object was hidden.
Each team goes with one campsite and two items.
*Make*
Clea and Todd- Red Team
Jake and Bryan- Blue Team
Note that only one campsite per team will be used but each team gets clues for two of the four. It is your job to decipher the clues AND decide which one is the actual site.
Good luck! :)
1. Blue Team:
Your water is plenty.
Though the sun may be hot,
You're guarded much better
In this bug-thriving spot.
OR
The sunburn's relentless.
You're thirsting for more.
The only thing you won't get
Is a sudden downpour.
Which of these will be your home? And which will leave you all alone?
2. The clue for the hairdryer was not given to Clea, but she was given the following hiding spot clue:
I am not hollow,
Am not round,
You'll find me running
Through the ground.
3. Jake had clues for none of these three: the frying pan, the object found underneath the leaves, and a campsite containing a double consonant in its spelling pattern.
4. Neither the clues to the log hiding spot nor the frying pan belonged to the Red Team.
5. The belt was found in the leaves but was not found by a member of the Blue Team, whereas the frying pan was found in someplace other than the log.
6. The Red Team's campsite had the following clue: A naturally rounded fragment between 4 and 64 millimeters along with a small stream of water flowing naturally from the earth.
Answer
Answer:Red Team-Pebblespring
Clea-toothbrush, stream
Todd-belt, leaves
Blue Team-Shadybrook
Jake-hairdryer, log
Bryan-frying pan, shack
~
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (two of the leader) announced to the campers that the Red Team was victorious, having found all of their items and the correct campsite first. Clea and Todd slapped high fives and Jake and Bryan groaned. "We'll see who comes out a winner in our NEXT game.." Jake said with a sportsmanlike smile.
~
**Please leave a comment.** If you guys like this style, I'll be sure to come up with more like this featuring the four friends. Feel free to use this type of style in your own teaser creations :) Hope you enjoyed it!
~Kristyn (sftbaltwty)
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What can I say Kristyn loved it, I liked the whole lay out Please Keep them coming
thats 3 great teasers you have submitted now. this one is very unique and very well done.
awesome. it isn't sa hard as the rating says. it just looks hard. keep up the good work
thank you guys! aww..i feel so special now
you have a very creative mind
Nicely done. One of the most creative teasers I've seen so far on the site.
I agree with tnawara, very creative .
Looks really difficult at first glance with gets easier with the grid, i solved most of it except the Shadybrooke campsite, still trying to figure that bit out lol.
3/3 = Fun
2/3 Difficulty
Excellent!! Keep 'em coming!
Looks really difficult at first glance with gets easier with the grid, i solved most of it except the Shadybrooke campsite, still trying to figure that bit out lol.
3/3 = Fun
2/3 Difficulty
Excellent!! Keep 'em coming!
great 1!
very creative
not 2 hard, but not 2 e-z
make mor!!!
very creative
not 2 hard, but not 2 e-z
make mor!!!
njoyd that 1. luv the 1s u need to use ur hed on!
Thanks Kristyn! I love Logic Grid teasers but they;re usually so boring and rigid... This one rocks!!
I really liked it, enjoyed the plot on making it. I loved it.
Thats a good way to use the creative side, and it was fun to work out as well.
Thats a good way to use the creative side, and it was fun to work out as well.
i little long i thought.
it's like...unique..should i say..?
well i never saw this kinda teasa..
but kinda annoying cuz ur not using all the items on the grid, u know wut i'm sayin?
well, just my thought
well i never saw this kinda teasa..
but kinda annoying cuz ur not using all the items on the grid, u know wut i'm sayin?
well, just my thought
i like the style. it was confusing with because i wasn't sure if i had to put the campsites under a specific team member. but overall good.
Great teaser, im putting this one in my favs..keep them coming
wonderful teaser...unusual to not use all the spots on the grid but who says you have to. I loved the story line, you are very good at writing
loved it...
I was OK with the format, but it may have taken away from the difficulty of the teaser which is what I myself am more concerned about. But for people who are moderate logic solvers I bet they would love this. Creative!
I love the layout! And, to make things even more interesting, maybe you could blend the clues with the story.
A great idea and a fun teaser!
A great idea and a fun teaser!
What a fun teaser. You are very original. Please keep 'em coming!
I'll admit that I found the clues a bit convoluted at first, but as I started to work on the teaser, I was drawn in and found it very fun, original, and creative. Nice job and thanks for the great teaser!
this is a nice twist for a logic grid puzzle. it's not as hard as the rating suggests but it's definitely fun! good job
That was certainly original! I solved it, but couldn't believe I had completed it, I couldn't understand where the other two camp-sites fitted in.
Hi
An original idea, and not as hard as it first appears. I agree with other people that as not all boxes are used in the grid it is difficult to know if you are actually finished, but that is part of the charm of it.
I'd like to see more of these "narrative" puzzles as a novelty now and then.
An original idea, and not as hard as it first appears. I agree with other people that as not all boxes are used in the grid it is difficult to know if you are actually finished, but that is part of the charm of it.
I'd like to see more of these "narrative" puzzles as a novelty now and then.
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