Do you think you have what it takes to be a real detective? Are you sharp enough to spot the contradictions behind testimonies, analyze the smallest details, and uncover the perpetrator?
This mystery puzzle set in the Misty Mansion will plunge you into a thrilling case: a mysterious death, five suspicious individuals, an ancient notebook, and a series of clues gradually revealed through 11 logic-testing questions.
Your mission: Read the scenario carefully, answer each question, analyze the logic—and finally make your judgment: who is the real culprit? This is not just an entertaining game. It’s a challenge for logical minds—sharp and observant, missing no clue.
Are you ready to solve the case?
The Mystery in the Misty Mansion
A thick blanket of fog covered the northern hillside. The old estate of the Vaux family — once a symbol of aristocracy — had been abandoned for over twenty years. But last night, lights mysteriously flickered on in the third-floor study. Locals at the foot of the hill whispered, “The ghost of Lady Vaux has returned to claim her heir.” Some even claimed they heard piano music drifting through the fog.
At dawn, police received a call: a dead body was found in the mansion’s library. The caller was Ethan Tran, an archaeology student, who was authorized by the late Professor Douglas (the last living heir of the Vaux family) to catalog the estate.
According to Ethan, he arrived the previous afternoon with four others to gather research material:
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Lily Chen – Ethan’s girlfriend and a literature major.
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Ben Harris – a videographer and tech assistant.
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Sophie Moore – a local tour guide who grew up near the mansion.
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Jason Lee – a man claiming to be a descendant of the Vaux family, holding a copy of an old will.
They entered the mansion at 4:00 PM. That evening, a heavy storm cut off all communication and blocked the roads. The team was forced to stay overnight. The next morning, Sophie entered the library — rumored to contain Lady Vaux’s lost diary — and found Jason Lee dead, clutching a soaked leather-bound journal.
Police arrived. There were no signs of forced entry. No one had left the mansion. The group’s cameras had been disabled due to a sudden power outage. No blood was found — but Jason’s teacup showed faint traces of a pale green substance.
On the desk, written in red ink, were the words:
“Whoever touches the secret will pay the price.”
Although the journal was damaged, a few pages remained legible. They hinted at a hidden room and a priceless artifact stolen during the war.
Everyone denied involvement. But clearly, someone is lying.