Hello, once you have a master chain indicating the relationships, this is our working substitute for writing out every possibility. We simply do not have enough time to write out every possibility on a game like this. Sometimes, we do have that ...
I believe the hidden inference here is that whatever is between the A and C must be the consecutive XX attribute pieces. This is how I would set this up:
A double layer sequencing game. The top row being the A-E pieces and ...
I'm not sure I can give a tip that will "fix" things, but something I noticed for logic games is that the inferences that make the game work are always 1 step deeper. What I mean by that is something like a pyramid.
> @LSATcantwin said:
> I'm not sure I can give a tip that will "fix" things, but something I noticed for logic games is that the inferences that make the game work are always 1 step deeper. What I mean by that is something like a pyramid.
> @LCMama2017 said:
> > @LSATcantwin said:
> > I'm not sure I can give a tip that will "fix" things, but something I noticed for logic games is that the inferences that make the game work are always 1 step deeper. What I mean ...