Logic Potion Puzzle
unique_objectSeven unique glass bottles in row containing colored potions (wine, poison, forward/backward), solved via logic riddle on parchment.
The Logic Potion Puzzle debuts in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as a brilliantly crafted logic riddle guarding the path to the Sorcerer's Stone, featuring seven uniquely labeled glass bottles with potions of wine, poison, forward, and backward effects. Solved by Hermione Granger using deductive reasoning on a parchment clue, it exemplifies the series' blend of intellect and magic in protective enchantments. Though it does not reappear in subsequent books, its legacy endures as a pivotal challenge in Hogwarts' defenses, highlighting the trio's early reliance on Hermione's logical prowess.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Seven unique glass bottles in row containing colored potions (wine, poison, forward/backward), solved via logic riddle on parchment.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
First appears Ch 15