LSAT Logic Games Layout - 2 Pages?


Those of you who took the June 2012 LSAT (PrepTest 66) got quite a surprise when you saw that LSAT Logic Games were presented in a 2-page layout rather than being confined to a single page.

Of course, the previous layout in every exam prior featured the game's initial paragraph, rules, and questions all crammed onto a single page. This has been the case  since the dawn of time.

For those of you new to the LSAT, you can see what this looks like in any LSAT PrepTest, including the free June 2007 LSAT on LSAC's website (PDF - p3-6).

Here's the first page of Logic Games from that exam, using the old one-page layout: