Logic
Puzzles - Solve a Case like Sherlock Holmes
by Steve Hall
Have you ever read the mysteries of Sherlock Holmes? He could solve
any case with ease by deducing the answer from the clues. He examined
the individual clues of the case and then pieced them together to
find the culprit. He could even figure out how the perpetrator completed
his criminal act. His case solving skills were based largely around
logical reasoning.
Logical reasoning is an important skill in many areas of life besides
criminal cases. Effective logical reasoning plays a key role in
engineering when designing machinery, systems, and logistical procedures.
Logical reasoning is also present in event planning, finance, and
many areas of science. Logic plays a role in nearly every situation
through your different choices. The manner in which you proceed
through each item affects the entire product.
Hypotheses and conclusions can be deduced and supported through
logic which is an important stepping stone to success. Since logic
is such a valuable skill it is essential to build your logical muscle.
Historically children have been exposed to formal logic problems
at a very young age beginning as early as elementary school. They
commonly learn to solve logic problems in their mathematics class.
There are many scenarios for logic problems. Logic problems consist
of a set of clues, usually in the form of statements, which students
must take into account when solving the problem. For example, a
basic logic problem could involve determining the favorite color
of five different characters. Enough clues will be given so that
the student can match up each character with their correct favorite
color. The student does the matching through following the clues
and also deducing the rest of the information based on the clues.
Procedures and tips to solve the logic problem are presented. Specifically,
a teacher will demonstrate how to set up a grid that contains the
character names in one column and the list of colors along a row
on the top of the grid. Students are instructed to follow the clues
to reduce their list of possible matches. They learn how each choice
can affect every piece of information in their solution. It is a
game of logic because you do this in a systematic manner and you
ascertain information logically or by deduction.
However, it is of great benefit to the student if they attempt
to solve the logic problem through their own methods first. This
trial and error period of practice helps children become independent
thinkers and figure out the problem themselves. Discovering the
way to solve a problem will be cemented in a child's mind if they
attempt to solve it on their own first as opposed to just being
given the problem procedure and answer. Logic problems can range
in complexity.
Beginning logic problems focus on matching up pairs of items based
on a few constraints. Whereas advanced logic problems can center
on deducing matches with several components and constraints. This
allows logic problems to be fun for players of all ages and skill
levels. Logic problems can be applied to an endless number of situations
so you can never quite master every logic problem imaginable. You
can purchase books of fun logic problems at your book store.
They are a nice alternative to crosswords and a great way to spend
a rainy afternoon. You will keep your mind sharp and feel satisfied
when you correctly figure out the puzzle. You can be a detective,
like Sherlock Holmes, from the comfort of your own home.
About the Author
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