Logic Games

Logic games reward planning before action. The games in this category use different surfaces, such as rotating boards, peg hops, tile routes, and number-pair paths, but they all ask the same core question: what will this move make possible later?

For a gentle start, try Pivot Logic or Hop & Drop. For denser route planning, move to Tiles Logic Game or Arukone Logic, where one blocked path can affect the whole board.

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Original illustration of route grids, connected nodes, rotating board pieces, and peg puzzle elements.

All Logic games

5 games in this category.

How to choose a logic game

  • Choose Pivot Logic for prediction and controlled movement after board rotation.
  • Choose Hop & Drop for compact backward reasoning with pins.
  • Choose Tiles Logic Game or Arukone Logic when you want a full-route planning challenge.

Recommended order

If you are not sure where to start, try this order: Pivot Logic -> Hop & Drop -> Tiles Logic Game -> Arukone Logic. The order is based on how quickly the rules become clear and how much planning each game asks from the player.

What this category helps practice

The common skill is consequence tracking. Whether the board rotates, a pin disappears, or a line blocks a corridor, each choice changes the next choice. That makes these games useful for quiet reasoning practice.