Logical Reasoning With Cubes! Oo challenging! Well, kind of. By n Asian. AKA Kenneth Tan.

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Logical Reasoning With Cubes! Oo challenging! Well, kind of. By n Asian. AKA Kenneth Tan

What is this? What is a cube logical reasoning question? It’s basically a difficult logic that requires visualizing the situation. So DRAW PICTURES. THEY DO NOT HAVE TO BE GOOD AS LONG AS YOU CAN SEE THEM YOU’RE OK. They ask for which side is not correct. Ill let you see what that means in a moment.

How do you do this??? You need to visualize. The question will have pictures of ONE cube from different angles. To make it really easy draw a picture to help you do this. Another way is to break down the sides of the cube to form a cross.

Ok so let’s try one. Which of the cubes are incorrect in the placement of the letters and numbers? a 1 ba 1 c b c 2 a 1 c A The letters and numbers are there to only show the sides/faces. C BD

The answers isssssssssss D This is the answer because if you use A,B, and C’s information you would see that the letter b is across from the letter c and this makes it WRONG!!!!!

For a visual of the cube You can break a cube’s faces/sides in to this: a bc Now to see if this works fold it back.

a c b (in the back) 3 1 2

THE END I hoped this helped. And this is good practice for logical reasoning if you struggle with it.

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!! EME LIKES TURTLES!!!!