grid with numbers 1–9 so every row, column, and diagonal adds up to 15. 2. Analytical Word Problems

Preparing a math logic test for 2nd graders is a great way to challenge their critical thinking beyond standard arithmetic. Logic problems at this level typically focus on .

A flat has 3 rooms. One room is split into two. How many rooms are there now? (Answer: 4).

Use four 5s and one math sign to get 0 (e.g., Magic Squares: Fill a

If a brother is 14 and a sister is 10, how old will the brother be when the sister is 14? (Answer: 18).

Four friends bought different snacks (popcorn, fruit, etc.). If "Jonah did not buy anything crunchy" and "Mateo did not buy fruit," students use a grid to eliminate possibilities. 4. Visual & Spatial Logic Tasks that involve mental rotation or completing patterns.

If a yard has chickens and sheep with a total of 3 heads and 8 legs, how many of each are there? (Answer: 2 chickens, 1 sheep). 3. Logic Grids & Deduction