"A Comprehensive List of Rarely Tested Logic Games: Outliers and Oddballs" is a list of Circular, Mapping, and Pattern games that have appeared on the LSAT over the years.

These are weird games that rarely appear on the LSAT, but are worth practicing to ease your test anxiety. This way, you know you've seen it all and don't worry about seeing a weird game. And, in the unlikely scenario you get a game like this on the test, you'll feel less anxious.

When a weird game shows up on the LSAT, it's likely that everyone's raw scores will be lower; so, you shouldn't worry about getting these games perfect. Instead, you need to ensure that getting a curveball game does not mess with your mindset for the rest of the test.

That's where practice comes in - if you've seen these tricky games before, you won't be thrown off your game if you happen to get one on test day.

Rarely Tested Outlier and Oddball Games

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