The Six Doors

Puzzle:

You are in a room that has six doors. You must pass through all six doors, each door once only, in the correct order. Three are entrances only and three are exits only. Door A must be followed by door B or E; D by A or F; B by C or E; C by D or F; E by B or D; and F by C or D. Also A, F are entrance and B is exit. In what order you must pass through the doors?


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Solution:

The order is CFDABE.

Doors A, F are entrance and B is exit. We must alternate exits and entrances. Let the unknown entrance be X. With a "_" denoting an exit door the possible orders are:

(a) _A_F_X ; (b) _F_A_X ; (c) _X_A_F ; (d) _X_F_A ; (e) _A_X_F ; (f) _F_X_A
Neither (a) nor (c) are possible since A is followed by B or E and neither leads to F. Since A can only be preceded by D, (e) and (f) are possible as DA_X_F and _F_XDA, respectively. With D used, door F can only be preceded by C to give DA_XCF and CF_XDA, respectively. Door B must occupy the remaining space in each possibility (third door is exit) so X=E but C cannot follow E in the former and for the latter, B cannot follow F. This eliminates (e) and (f). Since only D precedes A, (b) is possible as _FDA_X and (d) as _X_FDA. For (d), the exit B must occupy a "_" but cannot be followed by F, and if it is the first door, neither the C or E that must follow as X can be followed by the remaining E or C, respectively. This only leaves (b) and only C (of the possible B,C,E) can precede F as CFDA_X and B must occupy the final "_" as an exit leaving E=X. Notice that the condition that E is followed by B or D cannot be satisfied.



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14 comments:

  1. It was less difficult than I thought. Am I supposed to leave my solution here?
    I'll hide it at my blog instead.

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  2. i think order is........
    a-e-d-f-c-b

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  3. My order is f-c-d-a-b-e ..

    ~ Shireen

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  4. Entrances : A, E, F
    Exits : B, C, D

    Order of entry and exits: A, B, E, D, F, C

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  6. i think it is -- --
    A-B-C-D-F-E

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  8. I donno whether you guyz even understood the puzzle properly or not

    These 3 conditions must be followed with out any expecption
    A -> B, B -> E, C -> F

    This 3 conditions you would get easily from the given condtions simply by applying elimination rule.

    Solution for this puzzle would be
    C -> F -> D-> A -> B -> E

    last (karthik's) solution is also correct (ABEDFC) if you start from exit.

    but all other solutions are wrong for sure

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  9. I think the ans should be
    A B E D F C

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  10. the other solution which will result when the person is in the room already (mentioned in the question also) is :

    C F D A B E

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  11. ya
    the solution was quite tricky
    the answer is
    c-f-d-a-b-e

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