Who owns the zebra?. Here’s a small logical puzzle for you. Copy down the information you see. Through elimination, can you discover who owns the zebra.

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Who owns the zebra?

Here’s a small logical puzzle for you. Copy down the information you see. Through elimination, can you discover who owns the zebra ?

There are five houses all in a row. Each has a front door of a different colour.

Each house is owned by someone from a different country.

Each owner has a different pet.

Each owner has a favourite drink.

Each owner has a different way of getting around the town.

READY ?

The Englishman lives in the red house.

The Spaniard owns a dog.

The man in the green house drinks coffee.

The Ukrainian drinks tea.

The green house is immediately to the right of the white house.

The motor bike owner keeps a hamster.

The man in the yellow house rides a bike.

The man in the middle house drinks milk.

The Norwegian lives in the first house on the left.

The man who rides a skateboard lives next to the man who owns a fox.

The man who rides a bike is in the house next to the man who owns a horse.

The man who owns a hang-glider drinks orange juice.

The Japanese man owns a powerboat.

The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.

Here is the solution. NorwegianUkrainianEnglishSpanishJapanese Front Door WaterTeaMilkOrange juiceCoffee BicycleSkateboardMotorbikeHang-gliderPowerboat