As @Sprinkles and @"Dillon A. Wright" mentioned the Question Bank is a great way to find the most difficult passages, games, and LR questions. That being said, they do cap out at 5-stars. In my opinion there are some passages that should be 6-star or even 7-star difficulty. Thus, I can understand the desire to find a list of the most fiendish passages the LSAT has ever unleashed upon us.
This is by no means a complete list, but here are some passages that I have found to be particularly difficult (not in any particular order):
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Hi @westcoastbestcoast,
As @Sprinkles and @"Dillon A. Wright" mentioned the Question Bank is a great way to find the most difficult passages, games, and LR questions. That being said, they do cap out at 5-stars. In my opinion there are some passages that should be 6-star or even 7-star difficulty. Thus, I can understand the desire to find a list of the most fiendish passages the LSAT has ever unleashed upon us.
This is by no means a complete list, but here are some passages that I have found to be particularly difficult (not in any particular order):
Karl Popper - PT 76
Eileen Grey - PT 79
Riddled Basins of Attraction - PT 50
Chinese Talk Story - PT 55
Maize - PT 49
Willa Cather - PT 57
Isamu Noguchi - PT 59
Agricultural Overproduction - PT 65
Mirrors - PT 71
Glass Flow - PT 75
Clay Coins - PT 78