- Title page
- Defining a Logic Puzzle
- History of a logic puzzle
- Transitive Property
- 4 Types of clues in a logic puzzle
- Explaining True and False
- Explaining More/Less clue
- Explaining Either/Neither Clue
- Explaining Process of Elimination
- Clues going with a logic puzzle
- Steps 1 & 2
- Steps 3, 4, and 5
- Steps 6, 7, and 8
- End Goal
- Process of Eliminating
Figuring out a Logic Puzzle
In 8 steps
Step One- every logic puzzle is made of clues and grid. The grid will display a certain number of categories, and a certain number of items per category. Every item is matched to one, and only one, other item in each category, and no two items in a category will ever be matched in the same item in another category. The goal is to figure out each items matches, using just the clues given and logical deduction.
Step two- Every logic puzzle has a set number of categories. Using the example below, this puzzle will have Four- Prices, names, Zodiac Symbols and colors. The point of the logic grid is to determine whether any given item is or is not a match with any other given item.
Step two- Every logic puzzle has a set number of categories. Using the example below, this puzzle will have Four- Prices, names, Zodiac Symbols and colors. The point of the logic grid is to determine whether any given item is or is not a match with any other given item.
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Example being used for this puzzle
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