Logic Puzzle Project

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Logic Project
Logic puzzles involve a variety of logic statements.  Some are stated in the clues while others are implied.  Your task is to create your own logic puzzle.  It must include:
  • A story to introduce the problem.  This should contain a scenario that makes the puzzle compelling.  You should have 5 characters involved in your story.
  • 2 categories each with 5 variables
  • Between 3 to 5 clues!  Remember, clues should work together, not be obvious and simple.  Get creative!

While every puzzle should be solvable, you do not want to make the puzzle too obvious.  Every puzzle must be accompanied by a grid made in Google Sheets and a solution key on a separate sheet in the same workbook.  You may wish to have a classmate attempt to solve your puzzle to see if your clues are clear and sufficient.  

I've provided a template here.  You will need to save a copy of this template to your drive so you can edit it.  Once you have done that, make sure to share it with me (rrmcadam@cps.edu) through google drive!

All spreadsheets must be submitted via google drive by February 28th, no later than 7:59 am.  Do your best and show off your talent J

Below is the rubric that I will be using to grade your project.  Make sure you have all of the necessary pieces.

Name
Points Earned
Points Possible
Logic Puzzle


Title


2
Story


3
2 Categories / 5 variables each


10
3 to 5 Clues


3
Answer key


3
Formatting


6
Creativity!

3



Total:

30

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