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Magoosh Official Logic Games for Practice

Below you’ll find our Magoosh-suggested list of official LSAT Logic Games to practice different game types. We’ve given each one a beginner, intermediate, advanced, or expert designation, so you can practice at your current skill level.

  • If you are a Magoosh student, you’ll have full access to the links. An * indicates a video explanation from our experts that is freely available to anyone - check them out!
  • Magoosh students, we recommend that you do most of your practice of individual games by navigating to “Custom Practice” in your dashboard menu, where you can segment your practice by game type and work through entire official logic games and their associated questions.
  • However, you can use this page to drill down on video explanations for specific game types if desired! You can find all of our explanation videos here.
  • Magoosh students also have full access to all 70+ released past official LSAT exams, and you can use select links below to practice the games through self-paced practice on LawHub Advantage (make sure you’re logged in!).

This resource is a work in progress! Let us know what else you’d like to see.


Sequencing Games




Fixed Grouping Games




Floating Grouping Games




Matching Games




Hybrid Sequencing/Matching Games




Unusual Games

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