- 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
Steps 6,7, and 8
Step Six- the purpose of the grid is to represent the relationship between every possible combination of every item. The goal is to fill each box with a true or false mark. Based on the using of the clues. ( X=False O=Correct)
Step Seven- Every logic puzzle has rules and guidelines. Rule1: Every item in the puzzle is matched to one and only on other item in each category. Rule2: No two items in the same category will ever be matched to the same item in another category
Step Eight- As you go though each clue your task is to translate the relationship described there into TRUE or FALSE markers on the grid. As you go through the puzzle, more and more of the grid will be filled in, until all the subgrids are filled with true and false markers. After all the clues are used you can eliminate obvious answers with TRUE or FALSE clues. Also where X and O are missing you can fill them in.
COMPLETED- At that point in the puzzle you should have successfully showed the relationship between each and every item on the grid so the puzzle is solved
Step Eight- As you go though each clue your task is to translate the relationship described there into TRUE or FALSE markers on the grid. As you go through the puzzle, more and more of the grid will be filled in, until all the subgrids are filled with true and false markers. After all the clues are used you can eliminate obvious answers with TRUE or FALSE clues. Also where X and O are missing you can fill them in.
COMPLETED- At that point in the puzzle you should have successfully showed the relationship between each and every item on the grid so the puzzle is solved
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ALMOST COMPLETED PUZZLE THAT WAS BEING USED FOR THE EXAMPLE IN THIS PUZZLE