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About Einstein logic grids

The name comes from a puzzle popularly (if almost certainly wrongly) attributed to Einstein: five houses in a row, five categories, a sparse set of clues, and the claim that only 2% of people can solve it. Whether or not Einstein wrote it, the format stuck. Our Einstein puzzles follow the same philosophy: 5×5 grids with fewer clues than expert.

Minimal information, maximum deduction. Every clue is essential. There are no "easy" freebies to warm up with — the puzzle starts hard and stays hard. You need to extract every possible implication from every clue, chain them aggressively, and spot indirect eliminations that wouldn't matter on puzzles with more generous clue sets.

Many of our Einstein puzzles use positional categories: houses in a row, desks numbered 1–5, floors in a building. Clues like "Alice is directly left of Bob" or "the cat owner is two floors above the pianist" give you spatial relationships instead of simple identity matches. These add a layer of reasoning that pure category-matching puzzles don't have.

A clean solve of an Einstein puzzle without hints is a genuine achievement. Don't feel bad about using the hint system — it exists for exactly these moments. And if you solve it without help, you've earned bragging rights. See the strategy guide for technique reinforcement.