Blueprint LSAT Blog: Advice on Logic Games
Tackling Overstuffed LSAT Logic Games (and Figuring Out Uber)
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. Our review of Logic Games continues today with an investigation into the thrilling world of Grouping Games. Specifically, Grouping Games of the
READ MORELSAT Logic Games: How to Use ‘But Not Both’
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. In Logic Games, cute and cuddly “A must come before B” rules are often treated as cherished instructions. It makes sense; they’re
READ MOREIt’s Elementary: Two Steps To Find Deductions in Logic Games
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. If you’ve spent any length of time studying the Logic Games section of the LSAT, you’ve probably realized that deductions (or inferences,
READ MORERun, Don’t Walk, to This Godzilla-Themed LSAT Logic Game
Godzilla opens in theaters today. This dinosaur with human arms has quite the nuanced history. This kind of nuance is the stuff of killer LSAT questions. So, in honor of the masochistic dinosaur fetishists at the LSAC, the LSAT blog brings you an original Godzilla-themed Logic Game, complete with B-movie plot hole! During seven consecutive
READ MORETales From the LSAT Crypt: Unusual or Difficult Logic Games
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. Halloween is a week from today, which means that all things spooky are just around the corner. Of course, if you’re studying
READ MOREThree Other Games That Can Help You on LSAT Logic Games
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. The first time you laid your eyes on an LSAT logic game you probably thought that the section looked like a piece
READ MOREThe Ins and Outs of LSAT Grouping Games
For some reason, people tend to dislike the LSAT’s grouping games more than ordering games. Maybe it’s the missing visual element. Maybe it’s the short rules that make you feel like you’re missing something. Maybe it’s the awkward overtones of needing to segregate people named Jabrohn and Juarez. Whatever the case, leaving the familiar territory
READ MOREMaking Sense of LSAT Logic Games
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. Logic games don’t have to be scary. There are only a few types of rules for each family of game, and those
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