Very Fun Logic Puzzle

I wouldn’t befriend these people if they were the last people on the surfaces of the planet!

On the subject of Houses

  • A Green house is next to a Cyan house.
  • Abby shares a picket fence with Charles.
  • Both Abby and Danielle live next to the Cyan house.
  • Charles and Freya are good friends.
  • Elizabeth and Freya like to shout things to each other from their second floor windows.
  • Freya is neighbors with Howard and Thomas.
  • Gray and Cyan houses appear next to each other.
  • Howard lives in the Purple house.
  • If you lived in the Magenta house, Ophelia would be your neighbor.
  • Martin lives next to the Yellow house.
  • Only Abby lives in the Black house.
  • Ophelia lives in a lovely, Red Victorian house.
  • Orange is next to White.
  • People live next to the people they like. They do not live next to people they hate.
  • Rochelle and Charles got in a fight years ago and haven't spoken since.
  • Stuart loves his Cyan home.
  • Stuart refuses to have anything to do with Howard or Howard's neighbors.
  • The Black house is on the opposite side from Elizabeth's house.
  • The Brown house is occupied by Rochelle.
  • The Red house neighbors the Gray house, the Cyan house, the house Philip lives in, the Orange house, and the house Thomas lives in.
  • The White and Blue houses are not adjacent.
  • There is one house of each color, and exactly one person lives in each house.
  • You can see the Magenta house from the Brown house.

On the subject of Fruit

  • Charles lives where the Apples grow.
  • Cherries belong to someone who lives near Elizabeth and the White house.
  • Howard settled between the Pumpkins, Watermelon, Strawberries, Bananas, and Grapes.
  • If you started at Howard's house, it is possible to walk to Thomas's house in such a way that everyone you visit, including the one with the Watermelons, has the same number of fruit.
  • If you walked a path that took you by the Gray, Magenta, Red, and Orange houses, in that order, you'd note that each person living there has one more piece of fruit than the last.
  • Lemons grow on the land of the Black house.
  • Mangoes were last seen in the Cyan house.
  • Only three Lemons!?
  • Philip has six pieces of fruit.
  • The Grapes grow opposite from our Red friend.
  • The person living in the Green house has the least fruit.
  • The person who has the Kiwis lives next to the Cyan house, a person with four fruit, and Elizabeth.
  • The Strawberries and Lemons are both next to the Apples and Grapes.
  • There are 52 pieces of fruit in all.
  • There are more Pumpkins than Bananas.
  • Three Nectarines grow on the Purple house's plot.
  • Tomatoes are a fruit.
  • You need five Grapes to solve this puzzle.

On the subject of Roses

  • A Black rose is surrounded by roses that share a color.
  • A Blue rose is no more than two away from a Gray rose.
  • A Magenta rose and a Cyan rose are as far apart as possible.
  • All roses in the right half of the row appear only once in the row.
  • Every color of rose, except one, appears exactly once.
  • Four roses lie between two Gray roses.
  • From right to left, these roses appear in this order, but not necessarily consecutively: Cyan, Green, Orange, Black, Red.
  • The middle roses are Gray and Purple.
  • The rose in the middle of the left half of the row is Brown.
  • The sequence Green, Yellow, White appears somewhere in the row of roses.
  • There are an even number of roses.