Online Math Logic Problems and Games

Logic problems begin to appear in middle school math, and continue to be used through college and even in law school admissions. If you're looking for some online practice problems for your child to do at home, the following websites will come in handy.

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Logic Games for Beginners at Puzzlers' Paradise

Puzzlers' Paradise has simple logic problems appropriate for kids beginning to learn about logic problems. Most of the puzzles on this site can be solved with the help of a grid. They provide tips for solving logic puzzles as well as a walk-through on how to use the grids.

Also available are blank logic grids if you want to write customized problems. For instance, many children might enjoy seeing logic problems about them and their friends. You could copy the circumstances described in one game but change the locations and names to match local places that your kid knows.

Logic Puzzles from ExpandYourMind.com

ExpandYourMind.com has three types of logic puzzles: classic, visual and lateral thinking. The games help your child practice different modes of thinking, from extremely ordered to abstract. With the visual games, your child can practice her spatial awareness and sense of proportion. Lateral thinking games challenge your child to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions. Several games are provided in each category, so your child will have plenty of practice.

Logic-Puzzles' Competitive Games

Here your kid can register for a free account and then play logic games online, competing with other members around the world. The site also offers plenty of printable logic games for single players. The games list a series of facts that can be solved by drawing and filling out a grid. Grids are pre-drawn here, which may help your son or daughter master the correct format so that he or she can later create flawless grids independently.

Video tutorials explain how to draw grids and how to solve puzzles. While there are many games here, they are of a specific kind. Your son or daughter may want to look elsewhere for additional types of reasoning games, such as lateral thinking puzzles.

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