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General questions relating to the LSAT Logic Games.
 lathlee
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Hi. Isn't all mapping game (i tried them all)

Patternistic Grouping with some element of sequence hybrid game?

as in Grouping element consists of 50-55%, Pattern element consists of - 30%, sequencing is 20-15%?
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Lathlee,

They do tend to be combined with other ideas. For example, the Ski Chalets game from February 1992 has 6 distinct solutions, but you could see them within a Pattern framework of sorts. Or, consider the Subway game from December 1992: like the Virus game, it has a linear element because you go from stop to stop (just like form computer to computer). the Mapping games from the "modern" era often combine with other elements, but be aware that in the deep mists of LSAT history there are games that are actual maps. I don't expect to see them appear again, but Mapping doesn't have to always be combined with other concepts.

Thanks!

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