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==Deducto==
==Deducto==


[[Deducto]] is a symbol-based deductive reasoning puzzle. It challenges your logical and deductive skills!
[[Deducto]] is a symbol-based deductive reasoning puzzle.


It offers a 5*5 board filled with four different types of animated figures (symbols). There are 10 levels in the game. The symbols would be arranged in different patterns in each level. The player’s task is to identify these patterns with the help of various examples and counter examples available. Five correct answers in a row promotes the player to the next level. But each board identified incorrectly costs the player his efficiency.
It involves finding out the pattern in the given examples.

This game successfully challenges the logical and deductive skills of children and makes them think differently thus building up their thinking and problem solving capabilities.


Naveen Aggarwal
Pankhuri Gupta
Vijay Majumdaar
NSIT, India

Revision as of 01:45, 2 September 2008

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Deducto

Deducto is a symbol-based deductive reasoning puzzle.

It offers a 5*5 board filled with four different types of animated figures (symbols). There are 10 levels in the game. The symbols would be arranged in different patterns in each level. The player’s task is to identify these patterns with the help of various examples and counter examples available. Five correct answers in a row promotes the player to the next level. But each board identified incorrectly costs the player his efficiency.

This game successfully challenges the logical and deductive skills of children and makes them think differently thus building up their thinking and problem solving capabilities.


Naveen Aggarwal Pankhuri Gupta Vijay Majumdaar NSIT, India