Logical Deduction from Statements
Read two or three statements and decide what must be true, might be true, or cannot be true.
Open puzzle setStatements, analogies, codes, and number pattern challenges.
These activities develop higher-order thinking through logical deduction, analogies, pattern spotting, and simple code-breaking suited for Grades 4–5.
Each one opens as a score-ready puzzle set with one question at a time.
Read two or three statements and decide what must be true, might be true, or cannot be true.
Open puzzle setSpot the relationship between a pair of words and find the matching pair.
Open puzzle setSpot the rule in a number sequence and predict the next number.
Open puzzle setCrack the secret code by figuring out how letters and numbers are mapped.
Open puzzle setRead premises about groups and decide whether conclusions logically follow.
Open puzzle setFollow chains of conditional statements to find out what must happen.
Open puzzle setSome characters always tell the truth, some always lie. Figure out who said what.
Open puzzle setUse comparison clues to arrange people or things in the correct order.
Open puzzle setTry another skill area when you are ready.
Matching, same-different, shapes, and visual patterns.
Counting, comparing groups, and simple number order practice.
Listening prompts, first sounds, rhymes, and simple stories.
Short attention-building and remember-what-you-saw challenges.
What comes next, routines, and step-by-step thinking.
Grouping, category thinking, and simple concept sorting.