LSAT Logic Games

A comprehensive introduction to LSAT Logic Games, focusing on core concepts, advanced strategies, and real-world applications.

Advanced Topics

Advanced Diagramming Techniques

Level Up Your Diagrams

As games get more complex, your diagrams should too! Advanced diagramming helps you track relationships and eliminate possibilities quickly.

Types of Diagrams

  • Double-layer diagrams: For games with two sets of variables.
  • Split diagrams: Drawing multiple possible setups side by side.
  • Notation shortcuts: Using symbols for recurring rules or restrictions.

When to Use Advanced Diagrams

If a game has a pivotal rule or leads to only a few possible setups, split diagrams can help you visualize all options from the start.

Tip

Use shorthand and keep your work neat—messy diagrams can cost you both time and accuracy.

Examples

  • Drawing two rows to track both days and teams in a scheduling game.

  • Using a tree diagram to show all possible distributions of four people into two groups.

In a Nutshell

Advanced diagrams keep you organized and ahead on the toughest games.