Mar 092009

if you practice logic puzzles, is it a good excercize for the lsat?

Yes it is. The LSAT section titled "Analytical Reasoning" is actually a bunch of logic puzzles of a specific type.

The type of logic puzzles you want to practice are those known as "Logic Games." These are puzzles that fit the mold of "Einstein's Riddle." Essentially, they list several people, properties ascribed to those people, and sometimes relationships between the people. Your job is to figure out how to assign those properties and relationships to people.

If you're confused about the type of puzzles I'm describing, look up "Einstein's Riddle" on a search engine.

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2 Comments to “Logic Puzzles LSAT?”

  1. my millsberry name is nannancy says:

    I would say yes because logic puzzles do make you smarter so you would be getting ready.
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  2. Vishal says:

    Yes it is. The LSAT section titled "Analytical Reasoning" is actually a bunch of logic puzzles of a specific type.

    The type of logic puzzles you want to practice are those known as "Logic Games." These are puzzles that fit the mold of "Einstein's Riddle." Essentially, they list several people, properties ascribed to those people, and sometimes relationships between the people. Your job is to figure out how to assign those properties and relationships to people.

    If you're confused about the type of puzzles I'm describing, look up "Einstein's Riddle" on a search engine.
    References :
    LSAT tutor.

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