Pure Fixed Grouping games only make up a small percentage of the Logic Games in recent years, so there aren’t a ton of them to go around. In fact, only one appears in the entire Actual, Official LSAT Preptests Volume V.
If you want to look at the other one listed in the table, you can order a single copy of PrepTest 72 from the LSAC shop.
Note: For Magooshers, you’ve got access to actual LSAC Logic Game questions—115 to be exact—through your online account. You can even sort by game type so you can easily focus your practice.
Remember that using real LSAT questions to practice is vital to refining your skills.
Looking for more Logic Games Fixed Grouping practice?
Visit LSAC’s online shop and purchase a copy of Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Volume V if you haven’t already. That will provide you with 10 real exams that contain dozens of authentic Logic Games. You can use that book in conjunction with the table above to get some targeted Fixed Grouping practice.
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