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Logic games for me and for many others are really difficult, but like I'm sure you've heard before, they're the most learnable. What you're describing can be overcome. If you are struggling with setting up game boards, you need to repeat the game as many times as you need until your set-up is flawless. If you feel unconfident in your answers, its probably because you haven't made enough inferences. Grasping "concepts" isn't necessarily important here, more so pattern recognition. Being able to recognize a common type of rule and the inferences attached to it is crucial. Once you've made inferences from the rules given in a game, you'll become more confident in your answer choices because you will know there cannot possibly be any other answer. Inferences are "hidden rules" in a sense. They limit the possibilities and make the game simpler. In my experience, recognizing inferences only comes with high amounts of repetition. I hope this helps.
Hey, I also do not have the button to switch. Would it be possible to be given access?