Squares; the sequel to
Circles:
Can you position all of the 16 different squares in the following 4x4 grid in accordance with the 13 statements bellow?
#1. The spotted grey square and the spotted blue square are in the same row.
#2. The plain yellow square is somewhere to the left of the spotted red square in the same row.
#3. The plain grey square is one position above the spotted red square.
#4. The plain grey square is somewhere to the left of the plain white square in the same row.
#5. The plain blue square and the spotted grey square are in the same column.
#6. The striped grey square and the plain green square are in the same row.
#7. There are two spotted squares and two striped squares in the bottom row.
#8. The spotted blue square and the spotted green square are both in the furthest left column.
#9. The two top corners of the grid are both occupied by red squares.
#10. The spotted yellow square is in the top row.
#11. The striped blue square and the striped red square are immediately next to each other in the same row.
#12. The striped yellow square is one position bellow the plain green square.
#13. The plain yellow square and the spotted yellow square are in the same column.
Additional comment: all the squares must occupy a position in the grid with no more then one square in any one position.