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Logic Games:

1. A torrent of information
2. Understand it in precise detail
3. Translate it into visual language (you do not want to deal with it in plain English)
a. Rules
b. Board
4. Make inferences. Make as many inferences as you can.
This is the whole point of logic games.
This is how you get the questions right. This is what it all comes down to.
Inferences: must be true kind of strength, this is an exercise in logic.
Think of it as a search for buried treasure.
The inferences are buried treasure. If you find it, you win.

Game is an Analogy
1. Game Board
2. Game Pieces
3. Game Rules

Two Main Types


1. Sequencing
2. Grouping

Write small, neat, fast and no erasing.


Practice, practice, practice.
To do well in this section, you have to do many, many games many, many times and then do
some more. Seeing the different game boards appear repeatedly and forcing yourself to move
through the inferences is the only way that you will memorize the patterns.

1. FORM 1: Sequencing Games:


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Save time and do not need to draw out things if you can write the visual language well
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For questions with what is the latest spot/position, you may not have to rewrite
the game board, just eye the original gameboard and count how many pieces
MUST be after it, to determine the last position

If it says the Xth house from the west end, easier to interpret if you remember
which is the first house from the west, and count from there.

Basic Sequencing: Must join the rules into ideally one diagram

2. FORM 2: GROUPING
3. FORM 3: IN-OUT

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