No. Foolproofing refers to doing the same logicgame over and over until you have perfected the inferences (and hopefully added them to your muscle memory). It is discussed in the Core Curriculum.
Have you considered upgrading to the Ultimate+ so you can get the LogicGame Bundle and fool proof each game? Once I'm done with the CC I plan on upgrading for the bundle because I know it will be invaluable for my LG studies
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Honestly I'm traumatized. I know i effed up a real logicgame and it was the last two that gave me the most trouble. The RC was fine until I had rush guess the last one. LR - I don't know. I had one experimental LR for sure but some of that was weird.
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