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Resources/[ARCHIVED] LSAT Logic Games Guide (Legacy)
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[ARCHIVED] LSAT Logic Games Guide (Legacy)

HISTORICAL REFERENCE ONLY: Logic Games were removed from the LSAT in August 2024. This guide does not apply to the current 2026/2027 test format.

Sarah Johnson, J.D.
January 15, 2024
45 min read

LEGACY RESOURCE - NO LONGER VALID

Logic Games were PERMANENTLY REMOVED from the LSAT in August 2024. This guide is maintained for historical reference only. Studying this material will NOT help you on the 2026/2027 LSAT.

[ARCHIVED] LSAT Logic Games Guide (Legacy)

CRITICAL NOTICE: This resource is maintained for historical reference only. Logic Games are no longer part of the LSAT. Current students should focus on Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.

Whether you're just starting your legal education journey or looking to advance your knowledge, this resource is designed to provide you with actionable insights and practical guidance.

Key Takeaways

  • Comprehensive coverage of essential concepts and strategies
  • Expert insights from experienced legal professionals
  • Practical tips and actionable advice
  • Real-world examples and case studies

Getting Started

To make the most of this resource, we recommend setting aside dedicated time to work through the material systematically. Take notes, practice the techniques discussed, and don't hesitate to revisit sections as needed.

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