Play logic games with Copilot
JUNE 12, 2024
3 MIN READING
AI FOR: School
If you love logic and want to take on logic puzzles anywhere you go, Copilot can help. Use Copilot and the Copilot app to generate logic games that put your thinking to the test. Whether you’re a pre-law student preparing for the LSAT or simply enjoy mentally challenging activities, try these free AI-powered games with Copilot.
Why play logic games?
If you’re preparing for law school or you’re a law professional, playing logic games and doing deductive puzzles are excellent practice. Law involves complex problem-solving and logical reasoning, and these games help you put those skills to work. For example, a lawyer might need to determine the sequence of events in a case or group facts into categories. Similarly, the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) includes a section on logic games that tests ability in areas such as sequencing, grouping, and conditional reasoning.
Whether you’re looking for a fun way to improve your logical reasoning skills or simply want to play free brain games for a little mental challenge, Copilot has you covered.
Logic games you can play with Copilot
There's a wide variety of logic games you can play with Copilot. Here are several to try:
Sequencing
Sequencing games involve arranging items or events in a specific order based on given clues. Simply prompt Copilot to “give me a sequencing game.” You can also mix it up by throwing details into your prompt for a more interesting game with prompts like these:
Make a sequencing game that involves arranging major historical events in the order they occurred. Provide a list of historical events. Do not include dates. I will then put them in order.
Give me a sequencing game. Provide the steps for a building task. Do not put them in order. Scramble the steps so I can figure out the correct sequence myself.
Make a sequencing game that asks me to organize steps in a detective’s investigation. Scramble the steps so I can figure them out myself.
Grouping
Grouping games require you to categorize items based on shared characteristics or rules. Ask Copilot to start a grouping game, or for an extra twist, add specifics to your prompt for a more engaging challenge. Try prompts like these:
Give me a grouping game that involves classifying a list of chemical elements based on their groups in the periodic table.
Could you give me a grouping game that involves categorizing books into their respective genres?
I want to play a grouping game. Can you give me one that involves technological innovations?
Syllogism
Syllogism games test your ability to infer a conclusion from two or more statements that are asserted to be true. To initiate a syllogism game with Copilot, just ask for one! Or you can request a more specific puzzle with prompts like these:
Give me two premises related to animals and their characteristics, and test me to see if I can deduce a conclusion.
Give me a syllogism game that involves renewable energy sources.
I want to improve my deductive reasoning skills. Give me a syllogism game to solve that deals with different types of vehicles and their modes of operation?
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Argument deconstruction
Argument deconstruction puzzles focus on dissecting arguments to understand their foundational structure, identify strengths, and pinpoint weaknesses. If you’re considering law as your career, being able to deconstruct arguments is vital, but it also comes in handy for everyday life. Generate a unique argument deconstruction game with Copilot using prompts like these:
Give me an argument deconstruction scenario to solve that involves ethical dilemmas in modern medicine. Provide an ethical argument in modern medicine, and prompt me to deconstruct it. Do not deconstruct it for me.
Create an argument deconstruction game that explores the ethical arguments for and against the development of artificial general intelligence systems. Do not deconstruct the argument for me.
Create an argument deconstruction game that involves analyzing landmark Supreme Court decisions. Do not deconstruct the arguments or decisions for me.
Hypothetical scenarios
Hypothetical scenarios involve reasoning about situations based on if-then conditions or imagined circumstances. Try giving Copilot prompts like these to request hypothetical scenarios that intrigue you:
Give me a hypothetical scenario game about surviving in a post-apocalyptic world to enhance my problem-solving skills.
Could you give me a hypothetical scenario puzzle to solve that explores the consequences of time travel?
I want to improve my problem-solving skills. Give me a hypothetical scenario game dealing with the discovery of an alien civilization.
Playing logic games is a fun way to practice your reasoning and analytical skills. From random brain games to specific logic puzzles on topics that interest you, get started with logic games in Copilot and the Copilot app today.
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