Wrong. If Anne is married that means she's looking at George, who is unmarried. If Anne isn't married Jack (married) is still looking at her.
One way or the other, someone married is looking at someone unmarried.
I love logic puzzles. Why do you bastards only post them when I'm asleep?
Jack(Married) --> Anne (Unmarried) --> George(Unmarried)
or
Jack(Married) --> Anne (Married) --> George(Unmarried)
P.S. Here's a tip that will make solving all but the simplest logic puzzles a (relative) breeze. If the answer seems obvious you're mistaken. Look at it again from every angle.
Last edited by Gribble; 06-11-09 at 09:44 PM.
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