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Hardest Logic Games

Post by Anaconda » Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:18 pm

What was everyone's most difficult/annoying/unbearable logic game(s) that made you want to though a brick through a window or give up your law school ambition?

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Re: Hardest Logic Games

Post by Audio Technica Guy » Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:35 pm

Anaconda wrote:What was everyone's most difficult/annoying/unbearable logic game(s) that made you want to though a brick through a window or give up your law school ambition?
The circular table game annoys me. Also the reptile cage game.

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Re: Hardest Logic Games

Post by LSAT Blog » Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:46 pm

Haha, great way to put it, Anaconda.

+1 on both games Audio Technica Guy mentioned, esp. reptiles.

Have been a lot of threads on the hardest games in the past. Here's one: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=118092

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Re: Hardest Logic Games

Post by Audio Technica Guy » Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:57 am

LSAT Blog wrote:Haha, great way to put it, Anaconda.

+1 on both games Audio Technica Guy mentioned, esp. reptiles.

Have been a lot of threads on the hardest games in the past. Here's one: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=118092
The thing that sucks about the circular table game is that it isn't so much hard as it is annoying as heck, because you have to redraw the table infinity billion times, since it doesn't lend itself to a repeatable diagram the way normal order games do. I personally like to just do a wrap around order game, but most people can't visualize that and are stuck with an annoying circle that you have to draw over and over.

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Re: Hardest Logic Games

Post by Bluben » Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:08 am

Audio Technica Guy wrote:
LSAT Blog wrote:Haha, great way to put it, Anaconda.

+1 on both games Audio Technica Guy mentioned, esp. reptiles.

Have been a lot of threads on the hardest games in the past. Here's one: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=118092
The thing that sucks about the circular table game is that it isn't so much hard as it is annoying as heck, because you have to redraw the table infinity billion times, since it doesn't lend itself to a repeatable diagram the way normal order games do. I personally like to just do a wrap around order game, but most people can't visualize that and are stuck with an annoying circle that you have to draw over and over.

Drawing an asterix is more helpful than a table. Six spots connected to the spot directly across from it. its also better for those of us artistically challenged

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Re: Hardest Logic Games

Post by Audio Technica Guy » Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:10 am

Bluben wrote:
Audio Technica Guy wrote:
LSAT Blog wrote:Haha, great way to put it, Anaconda.

+1 on both games Audio Technica Guy mentioned, esp. reptiles.

Have been a lot of threads on the hardest games in the past. Here's one: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=118092
The thing that sucks about the circular table game is that it isn't so much hard as it is annoying as heck, because you have to redraw the table infinity billion times, since it doesn't lend itself to a repeatable diagram the way normal order games do. I personally like to just do a wrap around order game, but most people can't visualize that and are stuck with an annoying circle that you have to draw over and over.

Drawing an asterix is more helpful than a table. Six spots connected to the spot directly across from it. its also better for those of us artistically challenged
Yeah, that's what I actually do, you still have to draw it over and over, which is the sucky part.

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