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Syllogism has no need for words or spelling - just colors and shapes. Fun puzzles without words. Use deductive reasoning and intuition to uncover the hidden code of colored shapes within a set number of moves.
Each solution attempt is awarded clues to help uncover the hidden clues. The better you get at reading the clues, the fewer guesses you need to solve the puzzle. The fewer guesses used, the higher the score. 6 levels of difficulty. Pick your favorite play level. Each level provides unlimited puzzles for hours of challenging game play in this mobile game for iPhone.
A code-breaking game of deductive reasoning in which the player must discover the hidden code of colored shapes within a set number of moves. The fewer guesses used, the higher the score.
6 puzzle levels provide challenging game play for all skill levels.
Keep track of your progress. Challenge yourself and get rewarded!
A quick how-to - without the words.
An example of the game at the novice level.
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Yes. Syllogism evaluates each guess position from left to right.
Syllogism uses the following priority to assign the best clue for a position:
1. exact color and shape in position (green dot) then
2. exact color and shape (yellow dot) then
3. exact color in position (red dot) then
4. exact shape in position (white dot) then
5. exact color (red ring) and finally
6. exact shape (white ring)
No. The lowest score possible is 0. You can go ahead and try to solve the puzzle without a score penalty.