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What colours are the two houses that are across the road from the green house?

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At a + shaped intersection, four different-coloured houses are at the four corners of the intersection so that each house is separated by a road. All you know about the colours of the houses is:

  1. The blue house is directly north of the purple house.

  2. The orange house is directly west of the green house.

What colours are the two houses that are across the road from the green house?

posted Feb 27, 2015 by Upma

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The intersection is rotated by 45 degrees. The houses are on the north (Blue), east (Green), south (Purple), west (Orange) axis. The answer is: Blue and Purple.

answer Mar 16, 2015 by Jcm



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