They typically involve organizing, grouping, or sequencing elements based on a set of provided rules. LSAT logic games, officially known as the 'Analytical Reasoning' section of the LSAT, are puzzles that test a student's ability to understand and analyze structured relationships and draw conclusions from them. LSAT Logic Game #13: Hybrid (Sequencing and Grouping) LSAT Logic Game #12: Hybrid (Sequencing and Grouping) LSAT Logic Game #11: Hybrid (Sequencing and Grouping) LSAT Logic Game #10: Hybrid (Sequencing and Grouping) Want to learn how to use Chat GPT to get into law school? Watch this video: