The first instinct is almost always wrong in Logic Master 1, and the game knows it. A question might look like basic arithmetic or a simple observation, but the wording is chosen specifically to lead you toward the intuitive answer while the actual solution hides in a detail you skimmed past. That constant low-level suspicion — is this question really as simple as it looks? — is what makes the format addictive rather than frustrating, since each new level trains you to slow down and read more carefully than the one before it.
Read each question in full before selecting an answer, since Logic Master 1 relies on wording and visual details that are easy to miss on a fast skim. Interact with the puzzle elements as directed, whether that means tapping an object, dragging a piece, or choosing from multiple options, and don't hesitate to reread a tricky question a second time before committing.
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