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Read the clues and tell which door leads to freedom?

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There are five doors, one leads to the exit, the others lead to traps. They are in a line. The clues tell you which position the doors are in the line and where the door to freedom is. All the clues are true. Each door has a clue written on it. The clues read:

The blue door: This door is two spots away from the door to freedom.
The red door: This door is at the far right, and is two spots away from the blue door.
The purple door: This door is not next to the door to freedom.
The green door: This door is left of the blue door.
The orange door: This door is not next to the red or blue doors.

Which door leads to freedom?

posted Aug 1, 2017 by Saif Khanam

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2 Answers

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orange door leads to freedom

answer Aug 31, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana
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As per the clues given,
The positions of the door is as follows:
Orange - Green - Blue - Purple - Red
and the Orange door leads to Freedom.

answer Feb 3, 2018 by Akriti



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