Thank you so much for your videos! It’s so helpful to hear your tips, especially with logic games. Sometimes I feel like logic games is really geared toward STEM minds and that’s why I struggle with it but it’s nice to know there are ways to make the games more manageable.
When you practice this approach, it's on average significantly faster for many games. Not all of them, though. So part of getting better at LG is knowing when to break games down at the start. See PT28 Game 1 (racehorse lanes) for a good example of a game that's probably going to be faster by drawing multiple worlds at the start.
Thank you so much for your videos! It’s so helpful to hear your tips, especially with logic games. Sometimes I feel like logic games is really geared toward STEM minds and that’s why I struggle with it but it’s nice to know there are ways to make the games more manageable.
Incredibly helpful video!! Very much furthered my understanding of when and how to create worlds in an organized and methodical way.
super helpful!!
You da man, man
Is this truly faster? I'm already a little slow on Logic Games already, I need a way to get faster.
When you practice this approach, it's on average significantly faster for many games. Not all of them, though. So part of getting better at LG is knowing when to break games down at the start. See PT28 Game 1 (racehorse lanes) for a good example of a game that's probably going to be faster by drawing multiple worlds at the start.