> This could have been solved by isolating 6 blocks, in a step-like pattern before exiting. > So it looks like Puzzle C is, basically, 'wrong' at least within the logic of this vocabulary. I'm not sure I really understand your complaint. So it looks like Puzzle C is, basically, 'wrong' at least within the logic of this vocabulary.Ĭan anyone offer any thoughts on how both C and E can be 'true'? This could have been solved by isolating 6 blocks, in a step-like pattern before exiting. All of the puzzles are internally consistent, until this one. It returns to the initial possibility of 'isolate these specific shapes', but that has already been dis-proven by Puzzle C. Puzzle E: Is where the poor logic comes home to roost. Puzzle D: Reinforces the 'Isolate X blocks with the icons contained' as that is a simple path to accomplish that. That would require a square with a short rectangle to the side, which is not possible in that 3x3 grid. This is not illustrating 'isolate these shapes in this order'. Puzzle C: Only makes sense, if the point if the icons is to indicate 'isolate 6 blocks, with the icons included'. Puzzle B: Does not really change those conditions, the same 'lessons' are being taught. You are to isolate a shape that is 2 blocks on top of 4 blocks to the left, or that you are to isolate 6 blocks with the icons included. Puzzle A: Solving the puzzle you can take away two apparent conclusions.
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