Professors Are Debating The Logic Behind The 42 / 2 Equation

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I'm a new Logic Puzzles player and struggling to get up to speed - I seem to keep making avoidable mistakes, and end up solving a very low percentage. Is there some guidebook or available list of general techniques, tips that people have found useful and apply to these puzzles?

Approaching a puzzle or challenge without a clear starting point can be frustrating. While I don't have specific information about the puzzle you're referring to uno online, I can offer some general advice on how to approach logic-based puzzles.

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I'm not new to logic puzzles. When the magazines full of them could be bought from newsagent shelves way back in the 90s and early 2000s, I bought and worked on them regularly. However, there is a type of clue which seems to be unique to Puzzle Baron, both online and in the books (I have book 1) which goes something like this:

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Can anyone provide strategies or tips that can help me solve the logic puzzles? I read through the clues and mark the obvious information first. Then I usually have a few clues left that I'm not sure what to do with. They don't help me eliminate anything in the puzzle and then I get stuck. Help!!

Hi can anyone recommend a book of logic grid puzzles that has mostly really large, more challenging puzzles in it? I see several on Amazon but I can’t tell if they are smaller /easier ones or ones with bigger grids and more options/categories. Thanks in advance!

This week's New Yorker magazine, their annual Game & Puzzles issue, includes a fairly challenging logic puzzle titled "The Supper Soiree," created by Foggy Brume (founder of P&A Puzzle Magazine).

With his second album on the way, rapper Logic explains how he beat the odds and why he doesn't care if you call him a biter.

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You can’t say that they lack a sense of humor in the Finance and Marketing Department at Western Washington University. The evidence is clear as several professors and staff members recently uploaded ...

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