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CubanBest  Cuban Cigar Contest

The Famous CubanBest Cigar Logic Puzzle

It's easy to play .....

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Just read the following description of the riddle and the clues (you'll probably want to print the page).

Through deductive and logical reasoning, you can solve the riddle by answering the following questions:

Who grows the tobacco? and who smokes Montecristos?

Starting setup:

1) There are 5 houses in a row (horizontally), each made from a different kind of material. In each house lives one person, each one a different nationality.

2) The 5 owners each drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain type of cigar, and grow a certain kind of crop as an occupation.

3) No owners grow the same crop, smoke the same brand of cigar or drink the same beverage.

Clues:

The American lives in the brick house.
The Canadian grows roses as an occupation.
The Brazilian lives in the first house.
The Jamaican drinks rum.
The rattan house's owner drinks Scotch.
The person living in the center house drinks whiskey.
The rattan house is on the left of the straw house.
The person who smokes Bolivars has a neighbor who drinks Kava.
The owner of the wood house smokes Punch cigars.
The person who smokes Montecristo cigars grows cotton.
The person who smokes Bolivars lives next to the one who grows coffee.
The person who grows cane lives next to the one who smokes Punch cigars.
The person who smokes Romeos drinks beer.
The Cuban smokes Cohibas.
The Brazilian lives next to the mud house.

So ... who grows the tobacco? and who smokes Montecristos?

This riddle was originally written by Albert Einstein, who purportedly stated that 98% of the population could not solve it. Be one of the 2% who DOES!

Click  HERE  to SOLVE the puzzle and find out who won!

"Good Luck"