Einstein's Puzzle, also known as the Zebra Puzzle, is a logic puzzle that was allegedly developed by Albert Einstein. However, there is no evidence that Einstein created the puzzle. The puzzle involves a scenario where five houses of different colors are arranged in a row. Each house is occupied by a person of a different nationality, who has a different pet, favorite drink, and preferred brand of cigarettes. The goal of the puzzle is to use the clues provided to determine who lives in the house with the zebra, and who drinks water.
The puzzle has become popular worldwide and has been used in various contexts, including in employment interviews, team-building activities, and brain-training exercises. It is often used as an example of a difficult logic puzzle that requires careful attention to detail and logical reasoning.
The puzzle has multiple variants, with different numbers of houses and different sets of clues. Despite its popularity, there are no concrete answers to the origin of the puzzle, or its supposed association with Einstein.
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