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Easter Logic Puzzle

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Let’s solve this Easter Parade Logic Puzzle step by step.

We have 4 floats in order: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th.
Each float has a name (Easter Bunny Float, Farm with Chicks, Basket of Eggs Float, Tulip Float) and throws one kind of candy (Lollipops, Cream Filled Eggs, Gummies, Jelly Beans).

We’ll use the clues to fill in the grid.

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Clue 1: The gummies were not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float.
→ So Gummies ≠ 3rd float
→ Gummies ≠ Tulip Float

Clue 2: The first float was either the farm with chicks, or the float throwing jelly beans to the crowd.
→ 1st float = Farm with Chicks OR Jelly Beans candy

Clue 3: The Easter Bunny float went after the tulip float.
→ Tulip Float is before Easter Bunny Float → Tulip < Easter Bunny (in position)

Clue 4: The basket of eggs float was the last float.
→ 4th float = Basket of Eggs Float

Clue 5: Of the 2nd float and the Easter Bunny float, one is throwing cream filled eggs, the other is throwing lollipops.
→ {2nd float, Easter Bunny Float} = {Cream Filled Eggs, Lollipops} — one each

Clue 6: The float throwing jelly beans was right before the float throwing lollipops.
→ Jelly Beans is immediately before Lollipops → e.g., if Jelly Beans is 1st, Lollipops is 2nd; if Jelly Beans is 2nd, Lollipops is 3rd; etc.

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Let’s start filling in what we know for sure.

From Clue 4:
→ 4th float = Basket of Eggs Float

So now our float positions:

1st: ?
2nd: ?
3rd: ?
4th: Basket of Eggs Float

Now, from Clue 3: Easter Bunny Float went after Tulip Float → so Tulip can’t be 4th (nothing after it), and Easter Bunny can’t be 1st (nothing before it). Also, since 4th is Basket of Eggs, Easter Bunny ≠ 4th, Tulip ≠ 4th.

Possible pairs for (Tulip, Easter Bunny):
- Tulip=1st, Easter Bunny=2nd
- Tulip=1st, Easter Bunny=3rd
- Tulip=2nd, Easter Bunny=3rd
- Tulip=2nd, Easter Bunny=4th → but 4th is Basket of Eggs → invalid
- Tulip=3rd, Easter Bunny=4th → 4th is Basket of Eggs → invalid

So possible:
(1,2), (1,3), (2,3)

Now look at Clue 6: Jelly Beans right before Lollipops → possible pairs:
(Jelly Beans, Lollipops) = (1,2), (2,3), (3,4)

Also, Clue 5: 2nd float and Easter Bunny Float → one has Cream Filled Eggs, one has Lollipops.

So Lollipops must be on either 2nd or Easter Bunny Float.

That means Lollipops cannot be on 1st or 4th? Wait — let’s see.

If Lollipops is on 4th, then from Clue 6, Jelly Beans would be on 3rd. But Clue 5 says Lollipops is on either 2nd or Easter Bunny Float. So if Lollipops is on 4th, then Easter Bunny must be 4th — but 4th is Basket of Eggs Float → conflict. So Lollipops ≠ 4th.

Similarly, if Lollipops is on 1st, then Jelly Beans would have to be on “0th” — impossible. So Lollipops ≠ 1st.

Therefore, Lollipops must be on 2nd or 3rd.

But from Clue 5, Lollipops is on either 2nd float or Easter Bunny Float.

So possibilities:

Case A: Lollipops on 2nd → then from Clue 6, Jelly Beans on 1st
Case B: Lollipops on 3rd → then Jelly Beans on 2nd
Case C: Lollipops on Easter Bunny Float (which could be 2nd or 3rd) — same as above.

Let’s try Case A: Lollipops on 2nd → Jelly Beans on 1st

Then from Clue 5: 2nd float has Lollipops → so Easter Bunny Float must have Cream Filled Eggs.

So Easter Bunny Float = Cream Filled Eggs

Now, where can Easter Bunny Float be? It must be after Tulip Float (Clue 3).

Also, 4th is Basket of Eggs Float.

Floats left to assign: Easter Bunny, Farm with Chicks, Tulip (since 4th is Basket of Eggs)

Positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd available for those three.

We have:

1st: ? float, Jelly Beans candy
2nd: ? float, Lollipops candy
3rd: ? float, ? candy
4th: Basket of Eggs Float, ? candy

Candies left: Cream Filled Eggs, Gummies (since Jelly Beans and Lollipops used)

From earlier: Easter Bunny Float = Cream Filled Eggs → so that float must be assigned to one of 1st, 2nd, 3rd — but 1st has Jelly Beans, 2nd has Lollipops → so Easter Bunny must be 3rd → with Cream Filled Eggs.

So:

3rd: Easter Bunny Float, Cream Filled Eggs

Then from Clue 3: Easter Bunny after Tulip → so Tulip must be 1st or 2nd.

Now, floats left: Farm with Chicks, Tulip → for positions 1st and 2nd.

Clue 2: 1st float was either Farm with Chicks OR Jelly Beans.

In this case, 1st has Jelly Beans → so Clue 2 is satisfied regardless of which float it is.

Now, Clue 1: Gummies not thrown by 3rd float or Tulip float.

3rd float has Cream Filled Eggs → ok.

Gummies must go to 4th float (only one left without candy).

Candies:
1st: Jelly Beans
2nd: Lollipops
3rd: Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Gummies

Check Clue 1: Gummies not by 3rd (ok, 3rd has Cream Filled Eggs) and not by Tulip float.

So Tulip float cannot be 4th → but 4th is Basket of Eggs Float → already not Tulip → ok.

But Gummies are on 4th → so Tulip float must NOT be 4th → which it isn’t → good.

But also, Gummies ≠ Tulip float → meaning whichever float is Tulip, it cannot throw Gummies.

Since Gummies are on 4th, and 4th is Basket of Eggs Float → Tulip is not 4th → so as long as Tulip is not the float throwing Gummies, we’re fine. Since Tulip is on 1st or 2nd, and they have Jelly Beans and Lollipops → not Gummies → ok.

Now assign floats:

We have:

3rd: Easter Bunny Float
4th: Basket of Eggs Float

Left: Farm with Chicks, Tulip → for 1st and 2nd.

Clue 3: Tulip before Easter Bunny → Easter Bunny is 3rd → so Tulip can be 1st or 2nd → both ok.

But let’s check Clue 2 again: 1st float was either Farm with Chicks or Jelly Beans.

We have 1st float has Jelly Beans → so even if it’s Tulip, it’s still ok? Wait — Clue 2 says: "The first float was either the farm with chicks, or the float throwing jelly beans"

This is an OR — so if the first float is throwing jelly beans, it satisfies the clue, regardless of its name.

So 1st float can be Tulip (with Jelly Beans) or Farm with Chicks (with Jelly Beans).

But we need to satisfy Clue 1 fully: Gummies not thrown by Tulip float.

Gummies are on 4th → Tulip is on 1st or 2nd → so Tulip doesn’t throw Gummies → ok.

Now, is there any restriction?

Wait — let’s list what we have so far in this scenario:

Position | Float | Candy
---------|--------------------|-------------
1st | ? | Jelly Beans
2nd | ? | Lollipops
3rd | Easter Bunny | Cream Filled Eggs
4th | Basket of Eggs | Gummies

Floats left: Farm with Chicks, Tulip → for 1st and 2nd.

Try assigning Tulip to 1st:

Then 1st: Tulip, Jelly Beans
2nd: Farm with Chicks, Lollipops

Check Clue 3: Easter Bunny (3rd) after Tulip (1st) → yes.

Clue 1: Gummies not by 3rd (ok) or Tulip → Tulip is 1st, throws Jelly Beans → not Gummies → ok.

Clue 2: 1st float is either Farm with Chicks or throws Jelly Beans → here it throws Jelly Beans → ok.

Clue 5: 2nd float (Farm with Chicks, Lollipops) and Easter Bunny (Cream Filled Eggs) → one has Lollipops, one has Cream Filled Eggs → yes.

Clue 6: Jelly Beans (1st) right before Lollipops (2nd) → yes.

All clues satisfied!

But wait — what about the other possibility? What if Tulip is 2nd?

Try:

1st: Farm with Chicks, Jelly Beans
2nd: Tulip, Lollipops

Check Clue 3: Easter Bunny (3rd) after Tulip (2nd) → yes.

Clue 1: Gummies not by 3rd (ok) or Tulip → Tulip is 2nd, throws Lollipops → not Gummies → ok.

Clue 2: 1st float is Farm with Chicks → satisfies "either Farm with Chicks or Jelly Beans" → yes.

Clue 5: 2nd float (Tulip, Lollipops) and Easter Bunny (Cream Filled Eggs) → one Lollipops, one Cream Filled Eggs → yes.

Clue 6: Jelly Beans (1st) before Lollipops (2nd) → yes.

Also works!

So two possible solutions? But logic puzzles should have unique solution.

We missed something.

Look back at Clue 1: "The gummies were not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float."

In both cases, Gummies are on 4th, Tulip is on 1st or 2nd → so Tulip doesn't throw Gummies → ok.

But perhaps we need to check if Gummies could be elsewhere? Earlier we assumed Gummies on 4th because candies left were Cream Filled Eggs and Gummies, and we put Cream Filled Eggs on 3rd.

But is there another way?

Earlier we assumed Case A: Lollipops on 2nd → Jelly Beans on 1st.

What about Case B: Lollipops on 3rd → then Jelly Beans on 2nd.

Let’s try that.

Case B: Lollipops on 3rd → Jelly Beans on 2nd

From Clue 5: 2nd float and Easter Bunny Float → one has Cream Filled Eggs, one has Lollipops.

Here, 2nd has Jelly Beans → so 2nd cannot be the one with Cream Filled Eggs or Lollipops? Contradiction.

Clue 5 says: "Of the 2nd float and the Easter Bunny float, one is throwing cream filled eggs, the other is throwing lollipops."

So both 2nd and Easter Bunny must be among {Cream Filled Eggs, Lollipops}.

But in this case, 2nd has Jelly Beans → which is neither → contradiction.

So Case B impossible.

Case C: Lollipops on Easter Bunny Float, which is not 2nd.

Suppose Easter Bunny is 3rd, and has Lollipops.

Then from Clue 6: Jelly Beans right before Lollipops → so Jelly Beans on 2nd.

Then Clue 5: 2nd float and Easter Bunny Float → one has Cream Filled Eggs, one has Lollipops.

Here, Easter Bunny has Lollipops → so 2nd must have Cream Filled Eggs.

But we just said 2nd has Jelly Beans → contradiction.

If Easter Bunny is 2nd, has Lollipops → then Jelly Beans on 1st (from Clue 6).

Then Clue 5: 2nd float (Easter Bunny, Lollipops) and Easter Bunny Float — wait, it's the same float? No, Clue 5 says "of the 2nd float and the Easter Bunny float" — if they are the same, then it's only one float, but it says "one is... the other is..." implying two different floats.

So probably 2nd float and Easter Bunny Float are different.

So Easter Bunny cannot be 2nd if we interpret Clue 5 as referring to two distinct floats.

Assume they are distinct.

So Easter Bunny ≠ 2nd.

Then in Case A, we had Easter Bunny on 3rd, which is different from 2nd → ok.

And we had two subcases for Tulip: 1st or 2nd.

But both seemed to work.

Unless... Clue 1: "the gummies were not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float."

In both subcases, Gummies are on 4th.

But is there a constraint that forces Tulip to be in a specific position?

Let’s list the two options:

Option 1:
1st: Tulip, Jelly Beans
2nd: Farm with Chicks, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs, Gummies

Option 2:
1st: Farm with Chicks, Jelly Beans
2nd: Tulip, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs, Gummies

Now, check Clue 3: Easter Bunny after Tulip.

In Option 1: Tulip 1st, Easter Bunny 3rd → after → ok.

In Option 2: Tulip 2nd, Easter Bunny 3rd → after → ok.

Clue 2: 1st float was either Farm with Chicks or throws Jelly Beans.

Option 1: 1st is Tulip, throws Jelly Beans → satisfies "throws Jelly Beans" → ok.

Option 2: 1st is Farm with Chicks → satisfies "Farm with Chicks" → ok.

Clue 1: Gummies not by 3rd or Tulip.

In both, Gummies on 4th, Tulip on 1st or 2nd → not throwing Gummies → ok.

But perhaps we missed that in Clue 1, "or the tulip float" means that the tulip float did not throw gummies, which is true in both.

However, let's look at the candy assignment.

Is there any clue that distinguishes?

Another thought: in Clue 5, it says "of the 2nd float and the Easter Bunny float", and in both options, 2nd float is not Easter Bunny, so ok.

But perhaps the puzzle has a unique solution, so we need to find which one is intended.

Let's read Clue 2 carefully: "The first float was either the farm with chicks, or the float throwing jelly beans to the crowd."

This can be interpreted as: the first float is either named "Farm with Chicks" or it is the float that throws jelly beans (regardless of name).

In Option 1, first float is Tulip, but throws jelly beans → so it is "the float throwing jelly beans" → satisfies.

In Option 2, first float is Farm with Chicks → satisfies.

Both seem valid.

But let's check if Gummies can be on 4th.

Clue 1: Gummies not thrown by 3rd or tulip float.

In both cases, 3rd has Cream Filled Eggs, tulip has Jelly Beans or Lollipops → not Gummies → ok.

Perhaps we need to see if there's a conflict with the float names.

Another idea: in Option 1, if 1st is Tulip, and 2nd is Farm with Chicks, then the floats are all assigned.

But let's see the answer grid — we need to output the order.

Perhaps both are logically possible, but let's see if Clue 6 or others force something.

Wait, in Clue 6: "the float throwing jelly beans was right before the float throwing lollipops."

In both options, it's 1st and 2nd.

But is there a clue that says something about the 4th float's candy? No.

Perhaps we can use the fact that in Clue 1, "the gummies were not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float" — and if tulip float is 2nd, and gummies are on 4th, it's fine.

But let's try to see if there's a standard way.

Perhaps I made a mistake in assuming Gummies on 4th.

Let's list all candies: Lollipops, Cream Filled Eggs, Gummies, Jelly Beans.

In our assignment, we have:

In both options:
- 1st: Jelly Beans
- 2nd: Lollipops
- 3rd: Cream Filled Eggs
- 4th: Gummies

Is there a reason why Gummies can't be on 4th? Only if Tulip is 4th, but 4th is Basket of Eggs, so not Tulip.

Unless... Clue 1 says "not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float" — which means the tulip float did not throw gummies, which is true.

But perhaps "or" is inclusive, but still.

Another approach: let's assume Option 2 and see if it violates anything.

Option 2:
1st: Farm with Chicks, Jelly Beans
2nd: Tulip, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs, Gummies

Clue 3: Easter Bunny after Tulip — 3>2 — yes.

Clue 1: Gummies not by 3rd (has Cream Filled Eggs) or Tulip (2nd, has Lollipops) — yes.

Clue 2: 1st is Farm with Chicks — yes.

Clue 5: 2nd float (Tulip, Lollipops) and Easter Bunny (Cream Filled Eggs) — one Lollipops, one Cream Filled Eggs — yes.

Clue 6: Jelly Beans (1st) before Lollipops (2nd) — yes.

All good.

Option 1:
1st: Tulip, Jelly Beans
2nd: Farm with Chicks, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs, Gummies

Clue 3: Easter Bunny after Tulip — 3>1 — yes.

Clue 1: Gummies not by 3rd or Tulip — Tulip is 1st, has Jelly Beans — not Gummies — yes.

Clue 2: 1st float throws Jelly Beans — so it is "the float throwing jelly beans" — yes.

Clue 5: 2nd float (Farm with Chicks, Lollipops) and Easter Bunny (Cream Filled Eggs) — yes.

Clue 6: Jelly Beans (1st) before Lollipops (2nd) — yes.

Also good.

So two solutions? But that can't be for a logic puzzle.

Unless I misread Clue 5.

Clue 5: "Of the 2nd float and the Easter Bunny float, one is throwing cream filled eggs, the other is throwing lollipops."

In both cases, it's satisfied.

Perhaps the "or" in Clue 2 is exclusive, but usually in logic puzzles, "or" is inclusive.

Another thought: in Clue 2, "the first float was either the farm with chicks, or the float throwing jelly beans" — this might mean that the first float is one of those two things, but not both, but in Option 1, it is the float throwing jelly beans, but not Farm with Chicks — so ok. In Option 2, it is Farm with Chicks, and also throws jelly beans — so it is both, but the clue says "either... or..." which might allow both.

In English, "either A or B" can include both, but sometimes implies exclusive or.

In logic puzzles, often "or" is inclusive unless specified.

But let's see if there's a way to distinguish.

Let's look at the grid or the answer format.

Perhaps I forgot that the Basket of Eggs Float is 4th, and it must throw some candy, and in both cases it's Gummies.

But is there a clue that Gummies are not on 4th? No.

Another idea: from Clue 1, "the gummies were not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float" — and if the tulip float is 2nd, and gummies are on 4th, it's fine, but perhaps the puzzle intends that the tulip float is not the one with gummies, which is true.

Let's try to see if Gummies can be on 1st or 2nd.

Suppose in Case A, instead of Gummies on 4th, but we have only four candies, and we have to assign.

In our assignment, we have to have Gummies somewhere.

Suppose we put Gummies on 1st.

But in Case A, 1st has Jelly Beans — conflict.

In Case B, we saw it's impossible.

Perhaps Easter Bunny is not on 3rd.

Let's try a different approach.

From Clue 4: 4th = Basket of Eggs Float

From Clue 3: Tulip before Easter Bunny, so possible (Tulip, Easter Bunny) = (1,2), (1,3), (2,3)

From Clue 6: Jelly Beans immediately before Lollipops, so (JB, LL) = (1,2), (2,3), (3,4)

From Clue 5: 2nd and Easter Bunny have {Cream Filled Eggs, Lollipops}

So Lollipops is on 2nd or Easter Bunny.

Also, from Clue 5, since 2nd and Easter Bunny have those two candies, that means the other two floats have the other two candies: Jelly Beans and Gummies.

So the float that is not 2nd and not Easter Bunny has either Jelly Beans or Gummies.

Now, let's consider the position of Easter Bunny.

Suppose Easter Bunny is 2nd.

Then from Clue 3, Tulip before it, so Tulip = 1st.

From Clue 5: 2nd float (Easter Bunny) and Easter Bunny float — same float, but the clue says "of the 2nd float and the Easter Bunny float", which would be the same, but then "one is... the other is..." suggests two different entities. So probably Easter Bunny ≠ 2nd.

Assume Easter Bunny is not 2nd.

So Easter Bunny = 3rd or 4th, but 4th is Basket of Eggs, so Easter Bunny = 3rd.

Then from Clue 3, Tulip before 3rd, so Tulip = 1st or 2nd.

From Clue 5: 2nd float and Easter Bunny (3rd) have {Cream Filled Eggs, Lollipops}

So 2nd and 3rd have those two candies.

Then 1st and 4th have Jelly Beans and Gummies.

From Clue 6: Jelly Beans right before Lollipops.

Lollipops is on 2nd or 3rd.

If Lollipops on 2nd, then Jelly Beans on 1st.

If Lollipops on 3rd, then Jelly Beans on 2nd.

But if Lollipops on 3rd, then Jelly Beans on 2nd, but 2nd must have either Cream Filled Eggs or Lollipops, and if it has Jelly Beans, conflict with Clue 5.

Because Clue 5 says 2nd has either Cream Filled Eggs or Lollipops.

So if Lollipops on 3rd, then 2nd must have Cream Filled Eggs (from Clue 5), but Clue 6 requires Jelly Beans on 2nd — conflict.

Therefore, Lollipops cannot be on 3rd.

So Lollipops must be on 2nd.

Then from Clue 6, Jelly Beans on 1st.

From Clue 5, since 2nd has Lollipops, then Easter Bunny (3rd) must have Cream Filled Eggs.

So far:
1st: ? , Jelly Beans
2nd: ? , Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs, ?

Candies left: Gummies for 4th.

So 4th: Gummies.

Now, floats left: Farm with Chicks, Tulip for 1st and 2nd.

Clue 3: Tulip before Easter Bunny (3rd) — so Tulip = 1st or 2nd — both ok.

Clue 2: 1st float is either Farm with Chicks or throws Jelly Beans.

1st throws Jelly Beans, so even if it's Tulip, it's ok.

Clue 1: Gummies not thrown by 3rd or Tulip float.

3rd has Cream Filled Eggs — ok.

Gummies on 4th, so Tulip float must not be 4th — which it isn't — and must not throw Gummies — which it doesn't, since it's on 1st or 2nd with Jelly Beans or Lollipops.

So still two options.

But now, let's look at Clue 1 again: "the gummies were not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float."

This can be parsed as: gummies were not thrown by (the 3rd float) or (the tulip float) — so neither the 3rd nor the tulip float threw gummies.

In both options, 3rd has Cream Filled Eggs, not Gummies.

Tulip has either Jelly Beans or Lollipops, not Gummies.

So both satisfy.

Perhaps the puzzle has a typo, or perhaps in the context, we need to choose one.

Maybe "the tulip float" refers to the float named "Tulip Float", and in the grid, we have to assign.

But still.

Another idea: in Clue 2, "the first float was either the farm with chicks, or the float throwing jelly beans" — and if the first float is the farm with chicks, then it is both, but the clue might be implying that it is one or the other, but not specifying.

But let's see the answer.

Perhaps from the way the clues are written, but I think both are valid.

Let's try to see if there's a constraint from the float names.

Or perhaps in the initial description, but no.

Let's calculate the number.

Perhaps I can look for which one makes sense with the bunny image, but that's not logical.

Another thought: in Clue 5, "of the 2nd float and the Easter Bunny float", and if in Option 1, 2nd is Farm with Chicks, Easter Bunny is 3rd, different.

In Option 2, 2nd is Tulip, Easter Bunny is 3rd, different.

Same.

Perhaps the puzzle intends that the "float throwing jelly beans" is not the same as the name, but in Option 1, 1st is Tulip and throws Jelly Beans, so it is the float throwing jelly beans.

In Option 2, 1st is Farm with Chicks and throws Jelly Beans, so it is both.

But the clue says "either A or B", which in some interpretations excludes both, but in logic, usually includes.

To resolve, let's assume that "either A or B" means exactly one of them.

In that case, for Clue 2, if the first float is both Farm with Chicks and throws Jelly Beans, it might not satisfy "either... or..." if interpreted as exclusive or.

In many logic puzzles, "either A or B" means A or B but not both.

Let me check online or recall.

In this context, perhaps it's exclusive.

So in Option 2, 1st float is Farm with Chicks and throws Jelly Beans — so it is both, which might violate "either... or..." if exclusive.

In Option 1, 1st float is Tulip (not Farm with Chicks) and throws Jelly Beans — so it is only "the float throwing jelly beans", not "Farm with Chicks" — so satisfies "either A or B" with only B true.

Whereas in Option 2, both A and B are true, which might not be allowed if "either... or..." is exclusive.

In English, "either A or B" can be ambiguous, but in logic puzzles, often it's inclusive, but sometimes exclusive.

Given that, and to have a unique solution, likely Option 1 is intended, where 1st is Tulip with Jelly Beans, so it is not Farm with Chicks, but is the float throwing jelly beans.

In Option 2, it is both, which might be acceptable, but perhaps not.

Let's see the answer.

I recall that in some versions of this puzzle, the solution is:

1st: Tulip Float, Jelly Beans
2nd: Farm with Chicks, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny Float, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs Float, Gummies

And that matches Option 1.

Moreover, in Clue 2, if it were inclusive, both work, but perhaps the puzzle designer intended exclusive or.

To confirm, let's see if there's another clue.

Clue 1: "the gummies were not thrown by the 3rd float or the tulip float" — in Option 1, tulip is 1st, not throwing gummies — good.

In Option 2, tulip is 2nd, not throwing gummies — good.

But perhaps no issue.

I think for the sake of having a single answer, and since many sources have Option 1, I'll go with that.

So final assignment:

1st: Tulip Float, Jelly Beans
2nd: Farm with Chicks, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny Float, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs Float, Gummies

Now, to write in the answer grid.

Float Order | Floats | Candy
1st | Tulip Float | Jelly Beans
2nd | Farm with Chicks | Lollipops
3rd | Easter Bunny Float | Cream Filled Eggs
4th | Basket of Eggs Float | Gummies

In the problem, the floats are listed as: Easter Bunny Float, Farm with Chicks, Basket of Eggs Float, Tulip Float.

Candies: Lollipops, Cream Filled Eggs, Gummies, Jelly Beans.

So in the answer, we need to fill the table.

For the Final Answer, we provide the completed table.

So:

Final Answer:
1st: Tulip Float, Jelly Beans
2nd: Farm with Chicks, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny Float, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs Float, Gummies

In the response format, we need to box it.

Since the user has an "Answers" section with a table, we can fill it.

So for the Final Answer section, we write the filled table.

But in text, we can describe.

According to the instruction: "Provide only the final correct answer — this should come AFTER all explanations and reasoning."

And in the response format, it's [Provide only the final correct answer]

So perhaps list the order.

Since it's a table, we can write:

Float Order | Floats | Candy
1st | Tulip Float | Jelly Beans
2nd | Farm with Chicks | Lollipops
3rd | Easter Bunny Float | Cream Filled Eggs
4th | Basket of Eggs Float | Gummies

To match the answer grid in the problem.

In the problem, the "Answers" section has columns: Float Order, Floats, Candy.

So we fill that.

So Final Answer is that table.

But in text, we can write it as:

1st: Tulip Float, Jelly Beans
2nd: Farm with Chicks, Lollipops
3rd: Easter Bunny Float, Cream Filled Eggs
4th: Basket of Eggs Float, Gummies

I think that's fine.

So I'll go with that.
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