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Logic Game 6 step approach
- 1. Identify the game type
- 2. Begin your diagram
- 3. Symbolize the clues
- 4. Double-check your symbolizations
- 5. Make deductions
- 6. Answer the questions in the smartest order
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Ordering Game
- Arrange elements in sequential order
- Before and after
- Earlier and later
- Higher and lower
- More expensive and less expensive
- Taller and shorter
- Younger (or newer) and older
- Numbering language: “cannot be third,” “must be either first or last,” and so on
- When you see “exactly once” and “one at a time” language in the setup and comparative language in the clues, you’re dealing with an ordering game.
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Grouping Game
- Assign the elements
- From
- Among
- Grouping games contain language in the setup telling you to select, choose, or assign elements to teams, groups, or bins.
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Two Tiered ordering game
- 1. The setup and the clues will use both grouping language and ordering language.
- 2. The game will have you assign exactly two elements to each group.
- 3. The two slots in each group will be specified.
- Not all two-tiered ordering games will have all three of these hallmarks. Whenever you see a game that has two of the three, you should use the two-tiered ordering setup.
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1-2-2 or 1-1-3
Not all two-tiered ordering games will have all three of these hallmarks. Whenever you see a game that has two of the three, you should use the two-tiered ordering setup.
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