Sometimes on the harder questions, when I don't easily get a sense of what to do, I've been able to get an idea of how to set up a game board from looking at the first question (usually asking you what a possible complete order is). If it's sequencing, you'll likely see all the variables lined up, or grouping might have them divided into categories, etc.
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Sometimes on the harder questions, when I don't easily get a sense of what to do, I've been able to get an idea of how to set up a game board from looking at the first question (usually asking you what a possible complete order is). If it's sequencing, you'll likely see all the variables lined up, or grouping might have them divided into categories, etc.