Donald M. answered 05/07/19
Harvard Law Graduate Who Helps Students Score Higher than 173 on LSAT
As long as you are thorough, you should be able to answer every question correctly in analytical reasoning logic games. However, most people are not very efficient in being sure that they have applied all of the restrictions correctly. A great way to speed up the process (and become highly accurate) is to learn how to diagram all of the restrictions into one image that enables quickly checking. In addition, answering the questions in the optimal order can save up to 40 percent of the time. Do the conditional questions first, and they will often speed up answering the other questions later. With more practice, most people can also learn how to make inferences that greatly reduce the amount of work required. Use a slightly different process for each type of logic game, and you will go still faster ... and more accurately.