Worlds Wizardry

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1 hr

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Syllabus

Test 79, Game 2 — Park rangers

Test 53, Game 4 — High school debate

Highlights

Tziporah led us through Test 79, Game 2 — Park rangers, where we locked in M, then split off of L and K. From there, splitting one more time based on O gets us to 8 total splits, where two die. 6 worlds, with everything locked down except for P is a great solution that shows the power of worlds on Logic Games.

Peter then took the lead on Test 53, Game 4 — High school debate, and we first split on what team was first/second/third, because that locks in S and T. From there, P before N finishes off the game. Demon teacher Matt noted that the first and second splits were really similar and you could get away without making them... but you might be better off having more splits here than less. Matt pointed out that more concise isn’t always better, as the questions will be a breeze with the five worlds, and the three-world option might be more mental gymnastics than bargained for on the questions.

Matt DuMont

Matt DuMont

Master LSAT Tutor

A great LSAT score got Matt many full-ride offers, and he's helped countless others achieve the same. After graduating law school debt-free, he scored 99th percentile on the bar exam and clerked on his state's Supreme Court. He now practices criminal law.
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This Class

Be a wizard as we make even the hardest logic games easy through the power of worlds. Learn that there’s no magic to it as we tackle two challenging games at a faster pace, and then you’ll crush the questions on your own.