Exercise: Boolean Logic Cards
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Exercise: Boolean Logic Cards
The reasoning skills in this module — tracing premises, spotting contradictions, applying known facts as constraints — all depend on a foundation: understanding how logical conditions combine.
Boolean logic is that foundation. AND, OR, NOT. True and false. Conditions that must all hold, conditions where any one is enough, conditions that flip the result. It sounds simple. In practice, most people have gaps — conditions they reason through correctly in isolation but combine incorrectly under pressure.
This exercise builds fluency with boolean logic through a card-based drill. Work through it at your own pace. The goal is not speed — it is catching the moments where your intuition and the logic diverge, and knowing why.
Open the Boolean Logic Cards exercise
Take note of which patterns give you pause. Those are the ones worth repeating. The exercise is short enough to return to — running it again after a few days is more useful than completing it perfectly once.