Quick Tip: Reuse Your Question-Specific Game Boards! Some Logic Games questions add a new condition (e.g., “if F is included…”) and ask you to evaluate the remaining possibilities. But for the game’s other questions, the scenarios you constructed with the extra constraint in mind (e.g., “FGJ in, EH out”) are still valid without it. As long as you didn’t alter the original game rules, you can use those game boards to eliminate answers on other questions. This often applies to questions that ask, “Which could/cannot be true?” or “Which pieces can go in this position?”
Isolate Your Targets
Isolate Your Targets
Isolate Your Targets
Quick Tip: Reuse Your Question-Specific Game Boards! Some Logic Games questions add a new condition (e.g., “if F is included…”) and ask you to evaluate the remaining possibilities. But for the game’s other questions, the scenarios you constructed with the extra constraint in mind (e.g., “FGJ in, EH out”) are still valid without it. As long as you didn’t alter the original game rules, you can use those game boards to eliminate answers on other questions. This often applies to questions that ask, “Which could/cannot be true?” or “Which pieces can go in this position?”