Can You Really Solve This Tricky Logic Puzzle (III)?

Test your verbal and spatial reasoning skills with this puzzle!

Hemanth
Street Science

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Can You Really Solve This Tricky Logic Puzzle (III)? — An illustration showing four smiling stick figures collectively saying “Every person next to me is a liar!” Below them, the following question is posed: “How many liars?”
How many liars? — Illustrative art created by the author

Welcome to the third entry in the tricky logic puzzle series. In the past, I have often written about puzzles that engaged me or those that I found interesting.

With time, I am slowly transitioning to cobbling my own puzzles. In this entry, you get to solve a relatively simple yet tricky logic puzzle that requires verbal reasoning as well as spatial reasoning skills.

Without any further ado, let us begin!

Heights and Weights — The Four J’s

Our puzzle begins with four characters: Jake, Jet, Jan, and Jason. Each one of them has a uniquely different height and uniquely different weight compared to the others. Furthermore, the tallest person is not the heaviest one.

Can You Really Solve This Tricky Logic Puzzle (III)? — An illustration showing four smiling and happy stick figures. Below each of them, their respective names are written. From left to right in order, the names are: Jake, Jet, Jan, and Jason.
Jake, Jet, Jan, and Jason — Illustrative art created by the author

Jan is taller than and heavier than Jake. Jake is not heavier than Jason but is taller than Jet. Jason is not taller than but heavier than Jet. Jake weighs 72.5 Kilograms (Kg) whereas Jet weighs 158 pounds (lbs).

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