74-3 is an in out game with sub categories (groups), isn't it? What caused me pause here when I did this game, wasn't the in and out with sub categories aspect, but rather the way in which the sub categories were divided up. The single/multicolored yet build to 5 total aspect is tough to juggle. The semi-unique aspect of this game in my estimation appears to be the juggling of what the in groups look like.
There are similar games to this in LSAT history: pt 24 game 4. Even to a certain extent pt 57 game 3, basically any game where we are doing sub groups for the in category. In these games we are doing 80+% of the same stuff but each has a slight twist.
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74-3 is an in out game with sub categories (groups), isn't it? What caused me pause here when I did this game, wasn't the in and out with sub categories aspect, but rather the way in which the sub categories were divided up. The single/multicolored yet build to 5 total aspect is tough to juggle. The semi-unique aspect of this game in my estimation appears to be the juggling of what the in groups look like.
There are similar games to this in LSAT history: pt 24 game 4. Even to a certain extent pt 57 game 3, basically any game where we are doing sub groups for the in category. In these games we are doing 80+% of the same stuff but each has a slight twist.
I hope this helps
David