Logic Games Pure Sequencing Diagram | Explanation

LSAT Blog Logic Games Pure Sequencing DiagramI've received several requests for a diagram of my Pure Sequencing LSAT Logic Game, so here goes.

This blog post includes my version of the main diagram for this Logic Game. It also includes modified versions of the diagram for questions 4 and 5, which introduce new limitations to the main diagram.

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Also see my explanation of this game's set-up in Logic Games Pure Sequencing Step-by-Step Diagram.

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I don't normally write "earlier" and "later" on the diagram because linear/sequencing games usually involve putting things in order from earlier -> later.

For this reason, left -> right usually means earlier -> later, and it's come to feel natural. However, some of you are still learning, so I included it in the below diagrams.

Here's the main diagram (click to enlarge):
LSAT Logic Game Pure Sequencing Main Diagram

Here's the diagram for Question 4 (click to enlarge):

LSAT Logic Game Pure Sequencing Diagram Question 4


Here's the diagram for Question 5 (click to enlarge):

LSAT Logic Game Pure Sequencing Diagram Question 5


Photo by dannysullivan / CC BY 2.0

(It's from the episode "Sword of Destiny" in the TV show Arrested Development. GOB and Buster perform a magic act together, and Buster accidentally cuts off GOB's fingers. I can't believe someone actually made Lego scenes based on a TV show either. I love Arrested Development, but Lego scenes are a bit much.)