
Intersection Logic Game (4)
π§© Logic Game: Cars at the Intersection
Looking for a quick brain teaser? Hereβs a fun puzzle with a car-themed twist. Perfect for logic lovers, puzzle solvers, or anyone craving a mental workout!
π The Scenario
Five cars β a Ford (F), Honda (H), Jeep (J), Kia (K), and Lexus (L) β are waiting at a four-way intersection. Each car is in a different position in line (1st through 5th), and each is making a different turn: left, right, or straight.
You must determine the order of the cars and which direction each is turning, using the rules below.
π The Rules
- The Ford is somewhere ahead of the Jeep.
- The car in position 3 is going straight.
- The Lexus is directly behind the car turning left.
- The Honda is turning right.
- The Kia is not immediately before or after the car going straight.
β The Questions
1. Which of the following could be the order of the cars from front to back (1st to 5th)?
A. F, H, K, L, J
B. H, F, L, J, K
C. K, H, F, L, J
D. L, K, F, J, H
E. J, L, K, H, F
2. If the Ford is in position 2, which of the following is a possible position for the Jeep?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
3. If the Lexus is in position 5, which car must be turning left?
A. Ford
B. Honda
C. Jeep
D. Kia
E. Cannot be determined
4. Which of the following cannot be true?
A. The Kia is first and going straight
B. The Ford is second and turning left
C. The Jeep is fifth and turning right
D. The Lexus is third and turning right
E. The Honda is fourth and going straight
π§ Answers
β Answer Key
- A
- C
- E
- D
π Explanations
Q1: Only A satisfies all rules:
- Ford ahead of Jeep β
- Position 3 goes straight β
- Lexus is behind a left-turner β
- Honda turns right β
- Kia is straight but not adjacent to itself β
Q2: If Ford is in position 2, Jeep must be in 3, 4, or 5. Only C (3) is listed.
Q3: If Lexus is in position 5, the car turning left is in position 4. But we donβt know which car that is. β E
Q4:
- C: Jeep turns right, but Honda must be the only right-turner β β
- D: Lexus in position 3, but that must be a straight car. Turning right violates the rule β β
- D is a direct contradiction, so it’s the best answer.