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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Reasoning section, commonly called "Logic Games," tests your ability to organize information and draw logical conclusions under time pressure. You'll work through 4 logic game scenarios in 35 minutes, with each game presenting a set of rules and requiring you to answer 5-7 questions about possible arrangements or relationships. This section rewards systematic thinking and pattern recognition rather than legal knowledge.
Logic Games require a fundamentally different skill set than the other LSAT sections—you need to visualize complex spatial and logical relationships quickly, which doesn't come naturally to everyone. The biggest challenges are understanding game types, setting up diagrams efficiently, and managing the 5-minute-per-game pace while staying accurate. Many students improve dramatically once they learn systematic diagramming techniques and practice enough games to recognize patterns.
A tutor can diagnose exactly which game types trip you up, teach you efficient diagramming strategies tailored to how you think, and help you build speed through targeted practice. Rather than grinding through hundreds of games, personalized 1-on-1 instruction focuses your study time on your specific weak spots—whether that's conditional logic, sequencing games, or time management—so you see faster improvement.
Most test-takers should aim to spend about 8-9 minutes on setup and initial deductions, then 1-2 minutes per question. The key is investing time upfront in a solid diagram rather than rushing into questions—a clear setup prevents errors and actually saves time overall. If a game is taking too long, it's often better to make educated guesses and move on rather than get stuck, since all games are weighted equally.
Most students benefit from 4-6 weeks of consistent practice, working through 2-3 games per session several times a week. The LSAT has released 90+ official logic games, which gives you plenty of material to learn game types, refine your approach, and build speed. A tutor can help you create a structured practice schedule that balances learning new techniques with timed drills and full-section simulations.
Score gains depend on your starting point and effort, but students who work systematically on Logic Games typically improve 3-5 questions per section within 4-6 weeks. If you're scoring in the 130s and aiming for the 150s, Analytical Reasoning is often the highest-leverage section to focus on since it's the most learnable through technique and practice. A tutor can help you set realistic goals based on your diagnostic and create a plan to reach them.
Yes—the main categories are sequencing games (ordering items), grouping games (dividing items into categories), matching games, and hybrid games that combine elements. Each game type has its own setup strategy and common question patterns. Learning to quickly identify which type you're facing and applying the right diagramming approach is a key skill that tutors help students develop.
Your tutor will likely start by assessing your current skill level with a diagnostic game or two, then identify which game types and techniques are causing the most trouble. You'll learn about different diagramming approaches and practice one game together so your tutor can see your process and give targeted feedback. By the end of the first session, you'll have a clear understanding of what to focus on and a personalized study plan moving forward.
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