there are 5 statements being made. There are 10 possible solutions [10] the first half of Albert's first statement tells us nothing. all 4 of his lanes have multiple possible solutions.[10] the second half of Albert's first statement tells us that he can't have A or B, because A6 or B5 will let Bernard know the correct solution. [5] solutions remain. the first half of Bernard's statement tells us that he can't have 5 or 6, but we knew that already [5] the second half of Bernard's statement tells us that he can't have 1, because it has multiple possible solutions. [3] solutions remain. Albert's second statement tells us that he can't have D, because it has multiple possible solutions. [1] solution remains, C3.
and boom go the trolleys
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Boom! That's right, this is all happening! You cannot change the channel now! fluffy-butt fluffy-butt oh fluffy fluffy fluffy fluffy-butt *pop* bum-bum-bum-bum