Logical reasoning practice

Think it through.
Find the pattern.

Reasoning questions help you practise the habits behind clear thinking: noticing patterns, testing assumptions, and working step by step.

Build reasoning through practice

Logical reasoning is a skill you develop by meeting many kinds of problem. Number series, analogies, classifications, and statements all ask you to slow down and identify what the information actually supports.

Use a repeatable method

Read the whole question, identify the relationship or rule, eliminate answers that cannot fit, and only then choose. When you miss a question, work backwards until the pattern makes sense.

Topics to include

  • Number and letter series.
  • Analogies, classifications, and odd-one-out questions.
  • Statements, conclusions, and visual patterns.

Give your logic a short daily workout.

A few careful questions can make patterns easier to spot over time.

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