The cases for 2026-06-12
Three deduction cases — Easy, Medium, Hard. Each has exactly one solution, reachable by logic alone. No guessing, ever. Solve any one to keep your streak.
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The Blackwood Manor Affair — the Wren file
HARD · 17 cluesA storm, a sealed manor, and a missing heirloom. Each guest spent the evening in a different room along the great hall. Work out who was where — and with what.
- 1. Felix Marsh is the one carrying the letter opener.
- 2. The guest drinking the claret is whoever was last seen at half past nine.
- 3. The one carrying the silk gloves was one room before whoever was last seen at half past nine.
- 4. Felix Marsh was somewhere before the guest drinking the absinthe.
- 5. Genevieve Wren was one room before the one carrying the candlestick.
- 6. Dorian Pike is the guest drinking the absinthe.
- 7. Hollis Tate was directly next to whoever was last seen at 9 pm.
- 8. Whoever was last seen at half past nine was one room before whoever was last seen at midnight.
- 9. The guest drinking the chamomile was directly next to whoever was last seen at 9 pm.
- 10. The one carrying the candlestick was somewhere before whoever was last seen at 9 pm.
- 11. The one carrying the pocket watch is whoever was last seen at 9 pm.
- 12. The guest drinking the absinthe was directly next to the one carrying the fountain pen.
- 13. The guest drinking the chamomile was directly next to the one carrying the pocket watch.
- 14. Lavinia Crane was directly next to whoever was last seen at 2 am.
- 15. The one carrying the silk gloves is whoever was last seen at 2 am.
- 16. The guest drinking the espresso was directly next to the one carrying the pocket watch.
- 17. The guest drinking the chamomile is whoever was last seen at 3 am.
Every Verdict case has exactly one solution, provably reachable by deduction alone — no guessing required. Can you close all three?