*CLOSED*Winner Announced* Credit Mix-up Logic Puzzle | DSD 2020

bellbird

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Hey guys!
I was planning a post for the blog next week and 5 of the Pollys agreed to send me pages for it.
Each Polly agreed to feature just one designer and fortunately, they all used a different colour background and also scrapped a different theme because, silly me, I mixed up the credit lists for the pages and my notes are a mess!

Can you help me figure out who scrapped what colour page?
What designers products did they use?
And what theme did each Polly use?


Below are my notes and a grid to help you sort through the information. There's some tips on how to use the grid with an example in the next post if you keep scrolling down.

Notes:
1. Bestcee likes purple but it did not go with her photos so she did not scrap with it for her
Paislee Press page.
2. The grey Pink Reptile page was not about snow or baseball.
3. Kristin Aagard's kit was used to make an awesome baseball page, but it was not created by EllenT or Cfile
4. The Disney photos were on a layout that featured Sahlin Studio's designs but was not on a brown or blue background.
5. The green Baseball page was not made by IntenseMagic, nor was the bird page, which was actually made by Cfile
6. The page featuring Lynn Grieveson's distinctive designs was not blue, nor was it about snow.
7. The beautiful Fall layout was made by EllenT but it was not the one with a brown background.


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Submitting answers: After you have figured out the answer, send me (bellbird) a conversation with each Polly's name and the designer you think they scrapped with, as well as the color and theme of their page, just like in the bottom part of the grid. To do this, go to your TLP Inbox (the little envelope up next to your avatar on the top of this page), click it and select 'Start A Conversation) and put my name (bellbird) in Participants.
You don't have to send me your whole worked out grid, just your answer is all. I'll reply & let you know I've received it. If there's still time & you're not quite right, I'll send you back a message, letting you know so you can have another go, so maybe don't leave this game until the last minute! And please don't post any answers in this thread so that others can play too.

Deadline & Prize Info: This game closes on Tuesday, October 6 at 11 am EDT so you have until then to send me your answers. If you have them all right, you get an entry in the random draw for a coupon to the store, which for this game for a $5 coupon because it is a bit of a trickier game.
After the game has closed and I've received all the pages from the Pollys, I'll show them to you in this thread when we announce the random winner.
Good luck everyone!​

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:winner

CONGRATS TO OUR RANDOM WINNER FOR THIS GAME :
@morgyns - i will send the prize code to you shortly,
thanks to all for playing & here are all the pages & answers!
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Bestcee | Paislee Press | blue | Snow
EllenT | Pink Reptile Designs | grey | Fall
Intensemagic | Sahlin Studio | purple | Disney
Iowan | Kristin Aagard | green | Baseball
Cfile | Lynn Grieveson | brown | Bird

full credits -
bestcee : Paislee Press -Winter Vibes 3x8 Cards https://the-lilypad.com/store/Winter-Vibes-3x8-Cards-by-paislee-press.html
Paislee Press -Winter Vibes Journal Cards https://the-lilypad.com/store/Winter-Vibes-Journal-Cards-by-paislee-press.html
Paislee Press- Winter Vibes Elements https://the-lilypad.com/store/Winter-Vibes-Elements-by-paislee-press.html
Paislee Press- All Things Winter Elements https://the-lilypad.com/store/All-Things-Winter-Elements-by-paislee-press.html
Paislee Press- Way Back When Papers https://the-lilypad.com/store/way-back-when-papers.html
Paislee Press -Rainy Days Paper Pack https://the-lilypad.com/store/Rainy-Days-Paper-Pack-by-paislee-press.html
Iowan : Kristin Aagard - Sporty Baseball kit https://the-lilypad.com/store/Sporty-baseball.html
IntenseMagic: Sahlin Studio & Britt-ish Designsw -Project Mouse (at Night) Bundle https://the-lilypad.com/store/Project-Mouse-At-Night-BUNDLE.html
Cfile: Lynn Grieveson - Bristol kit https://the-lilypad.com/store/Bristol-Kit.html
Lynn Grieveson -Cartography Template https://the-lilypad.com/store/Cartography-templates.html
(photo from pexels.com)
EllenT: Everything by Pink Reptile Designs
Unscripted | Templates https://the-lilypad.com/store/Unscripted-Templates.html
Autumn Trails Collab Kit plus Journal Cards FWP https://the-lilypad.com/store/Autumn-Trails-Collab-Kit-plus-Journal-Cards-FWP.html
Fall Talk | Wordart https://the-lilypad.com/store/Fall-Talk-Wordart.html
Fallala | Elements https://the-lilypad.com/store/Fallala-Elements.html
Fallala | Papers https://the-lilypad.com/store/Fallala-Papers.html
 
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** How to use a logic grid & example **

If you haven't worked on a logic puzzle before, here are some tips for solving them.

Usually you are asked to match up sets of things and given a list of clues.
Each thing listed in each set will only be used once for the final result but with many possible combinations initially.
It might be a list of women who visit different hairdressers and have different colour hair.
You might need to match up each woman's first name, surname, hair colour and the hairsalon they visit.
Thinking of each clue as giving you true and false answers can help.

(Example Clue 1. Jane has brown hair).
What is the truth in this fact and how do you record it in the grid?
In the grid, you would put a tick/check mark in the box that corresponds to Jane and brown hair colour because this fact confirms Jane's hair colour, but this clue also tells you there is no possibility of Jane having any other hair colour AND that all the other women do not have brown hair. So if we use ticks/checks to show true facts and crosses for what is false, we can narrow down the options for the other women.
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The next clue (Example Clue 2. Sarah does not have grey or red hair.) may not give you any facts that you can tick/check but you can still add crosses to the grid to show the information you got out of it. A cross should already be in the Sarah/brown hair box, so now adding it to what we learnt from the previous clue, we know that Sarah does not have brown, grey or red hair and we are closer to figuring out what colour hair she actually has, just by ruling out possibilities. She must have either blonde or black hair.
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Other clues like Clue 3 may seem unrelated by itself but the grid helps you see how the information is linked. (Example Clue 3. The blonde woman goes to Prime Cuts)
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But by adding it to the previous clues, you can rule out & cross out PrimeCuts as Jane's Hairsalon because we already know she has brown hair from Clue 1 and is not blonde.
Depending on further clues, if Sarah does turn out to be the blonde one, we'll know she attends Prime Cuts; if she turns out to have black hair, we can rule out Prime Cuts as her hair salon as well, but we don't know yet.
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So finally, make sure you go through the whole list of clues more than once, using the grid to double check you have recorded all the information, both the true and false kind of information, each clue holds to help you solve the puzzle. Remember each thing in each list set can be used only once in the answer.
 
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G'Morning all - i have a ton of messages to work my way thru but i'll reply to everyone that sent in answers for this game :)
 
I've replied to everyones conversations I've received until now so check your inbox in case you aren't quite right but there have been several correct answers so i know this is something you can all figure out! You can do it!
 
I am TERRIBLE at logic puzzles. I keep thinking there has to be a logical way to solve them (pun intended!), so I tried this one. Sent my answers but now my head hurts!
 
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