Self-study
If you need a study break but just can't let the LSAT go, try our new learning games! They aren't a substitute for drills, but they can sharpen your intuitions and make the process of evaluating an argument more automatic.
Let us know what you think!
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This is awesome! Thank you so much for adding this feature!
This is great!
Love it
love these!
I really enjoyed it!
Any games that could help with reading comprehension?
This was actually nice!
These are great! Pls make more the Flaw one is perfect for parallel question types
Amazing please make more. Fantastic
This is amazing. Please make a drill identifying sufficient and necessary conditions!!!! I need to boost my ease at figuring those out!! Or like a drill identifying sufficiency necessity confusion, the oldest trick in the book, because I really want to have that skill locked in!
More of this please!
Fire, love it.
This is my favorite feature so far. Extremely low barrier to entry, good for getting rid of what has been my issue in LR so far, learning to ignore entirely context and just focus on what is on the page. No more “oh but why would the river affect the position of the hat”. No. If river rises, then hat moves is much harder to interrogate beyond the basic on-the-page logical relationship. Please put this so that it is accessible from the main menu and continue to invest time and resources into further development of these games.
love this - how do u view ur mistakes? esp for the conditional logic one @David_Busis
@VioletSorrengail Right here!
@Kevin_Lin thanks!
Now this is why I pay for 7Sage: Actual Logic Games
10/10 love it. I have been looking for something like this for so long.
Super cool
this is rly cool
thank you, this is perfect for me!!!!
This is very cute. Someone said earlier that 7Sage was going through a renaissance, and they're right.
I've appreciated the AI coach being really good at sticking to its reasoning and have had few issues with sycophancy.
A game for identifying question types would be cool.
@AngelDominguez Noted!
Is there any way to access this outside of this post? I don't want to lose this feature, just cuz I can't find this post. Thanks!
@CristobalLuna
if you're on desktop, there's a link on the left-side navigation column!
I love it! The example flaws on flaw monster are similar in language to actual questions, but also avoid using actual test questions.
Adorable monsters btw
Amazing! This is actually fun, too!