Non-linear spacial games

Do the right wayDo the right way Alum Member
edited January 2018 in Logic Games 181 karma

Hi @J.Y. Ping , I have come across a non-linear spacial game type . I need your suggestion on how to go about it. Since it is a different type of game so it must be having different way to interpret its rules . A sample of such a question is like this :

Admin edit: Removed full question. Please link to the PT instead of posting the stimulus as it is against our rules!
(Also please avoid thread titles in all caps, the admins are sensitive and don't like to be yelled at.)

Please guide me to tackle such misc questions and how to interpret the game board setup and interpret their rules.

Thanks and Regards,

Comments

  • akistotleakistotle Member 🍌🍌
    9382 karma

    I don't think that game setup is from the LSAT. There are 83 PrepTests, so you shouldn't be working on questions that are not real LSAT questions. My apologies if the above is from a real test, but if so, you can't post real questions here on this forum.

    Also, the forum rule asks you not to post a thread in all caps, so please modify the thread title.
    https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/15/forum-rules
    "10. Do not post threads or comments in all caps. "

    That being said, here is J.Y.'s explanation on a "circular game" (PT41. S2. Game 4) like the one you wrote:
    https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-41-section-2-game-4/

    This type of game has appeared in undisclosed tests as well.

  • inactiveinactive Alum Member
    12637 karma

    Please review our forum rules:
    https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/15/forum-rules

    Avoid posting actual LSAT questions and threads in all caps, please!

  • Do the right wayDo the right way Alum Member
    181 karma

    I am a starter so I wasn't aware of the forum rules. I apologize for the unintentional violations of the forum rules. I will make sure to follow the rules from here on and not to make such mistakes.

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