Logic Games, also known as Analytical Reasoning, are a unique section of the LSAT that test your ability to understand and manipulate complex sets of rules. These games require you to organize people, places, or things according to a set of conditions.
Logic Games sharpen your logical thinking, which is essential for law school and legal reasoning.
Organizing a seating chart for a wedding where certain guests must or must not sit together is just like solving a grouping logic game!
Arranging books on a shelf so that certain books are never together.
Assigning lawyers to cases given specific client constraints.
Logic Games test your ability to organize information and apply rules, much like solving puzzles.