Welcome to the Logic Puzzles Club!



WELCOME BACK!
We are pleased to be working with you all again. Let's have a great year together!
A warm welcome to new members joining the club! You made it to the website!
We currently have 102 members.
Of course, feel free to contact us or ask us questions!
To the new members, please join our Edmodo group. Our group code is "gsdair" (without the quotes). The group page is where information, meeting dates, and assignments will be posted. Please do keep discussion in that Edmodo group at a PG level as school rules against profanity will be strictly enforced.
Do check out this website often, for information on upcoming events and competitions will be posted below, as the past events have been.
Thank you all very much, and we look forward to an awesome year together!
PROMOTING
LOGICAL THINKING.
Through lots of practice and experimentation, members are introduced to another form of challenging problems that require a quick-response brain and an efficient way of handling different types of puzzles.


This Shouldn't Look
Scary
We are here to help you solve these complicated and tedious problems in a flash.
Probability &
Word Puzzles
Based on given information, you can learn to use probability and logic to analyze the information and solve word puzzles such as Einstein's riddle shown to the right.


Numerical Puzzles &
Logical Sense
Use logic and reasoning to solve numerical puzzles such as the Sudoku puzzle
Fast &
Efficient
Conquer the fear of logic and learn to answer each question with confidence


Should You Rely On A
Calculator?
Though calculators are permitted, our goal is to help you solve puzzles without a calculator, so the question may be answered quickly, efficiently, and confidently. While a calulator may help with small calculations, most problems require your brain more than the calculator.
3D Color &
Number Matching Puzzles
Aside from the original Rubik's Cube, many other puzzles are amazingly complicated and hard to solve. Algorithms and logical sense is needed to solve these monsters


Competitions at Caltech.
Each year, the Logic Puzzles Club gives the opportunity for members to attend the Caltech Rubik's Cube competitions. All members aim to solve their puzzle as fast as they can. The Club fosters quick reactions to every case through exercises and practices during each club meeting
For more information about the World Cube Association and the specific Caltech Fall Open Competitions, please visit the WCA website linked below.