If you already have access to the full course:
http://7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-habits-for-speed-and-accuracy/Otherwise, I'm reproducing the contents of that lesson here. What good habits do you cultivate for LG?
Good habits:-Tick off rules as you translate them into our visual language.
-Write out rules neatly, close to each other.
-Combine rules with overlapping items.
-Every time you encounter a new rule, think about how it interacts with the game items, the board, and the previous rules.
-Reduce visual clutter.
-Try to split the main game-board into sub-game-boards.
-Remember to check for floaters.
When stuck:-Sufficient failed, rule irrelevant.
-Necessary satisfied, rule irrelevant.
-Pare down and rewrite your rules that still remain.
-Take stock of what items are left.
-Count the number of items left against number of slots left.
-Close out groups when they are full.
Stop the explanation video after the game-board setup. Try to solve the questions yourself.
Comments
-Sufficient failed, rule irrelevant.
-Necessary satisfied, rule irrelevant.
^probably the most helpful info anyone can give you when it comes to LG.
Where can I find this explanation/info regarding sufficient condition fails- rule irrelevant, necessary condition satisfied- rule irrelevant?
I'm so confused by LG! I think this is an area of weakness for me when it comes to conditionals.
Please help!
http://7sage.com/lesson/conditional-rules-trigger-v-irrelevant