How many logic game questions appear on the LSAT, and what is the format?
On the LSAT, one of the four scored 35-minute sections of the exam consists entirely of logic games. This 35-minute “Analytical Reasoning” section contains four logic games, each of which includes five to eight questions (six questions is most common). The total number of questions in a 35-minute section is either 23 or 24 (usually 24). Do not confuse analytical reasoning questions withlogical reasoning questions. The former involve logic puzzles or games, while the latter involve analyzing arguments that are generally inductive rather than deductive in nature.