The Logic Behind The Massive Swindon Railway Station Redevelopment

Can anyone provide strategies or tips that can help me solve the logic puzzles? I read through the clues and mark the obvious information first. Then I usually have a few clues left that I'm not sure what to do with. They don't help me eliminate anything in the puzzle and then I get stuck. Help!!

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Hi folks - Just wanted to announce our newest logic puzzle site: Conspiracy Puzzles (https://conspiracy.puzzlebaron.com) It's your job to investigate a collection of suspicious persons and, using nothing more than pure logical deduction and spatial reasoning, see if you can use a series of given clues to separate the innocent

I've been solving logic puzzles online for awhile now. I understand most of the clues, but then get stuck and usually have to get a hint. It's hard to use all of the clues based on their wording. Any tips or suggestions for solving these on my own and not needing a hint?

I'm a new Logic Puzzles player and struggling to get up to speed - I seem to keep making avoidable mistakes, and end up solving a very low percentage. Is there some guidebook or available list of general techniques, tips that people have found useful and apply to these puzzles?

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I am new to the forum and am wondering if there are hints available for puzzles from the first Puzzle Baron's Logic Puzzles book, published in 2010. I am stuck on puzzle 97 (Buy Low, Sell High).

This week's New Yorker magazine, their annual Game & Puzzles issue, includes a fairly challenging logic puzzle titled "The Supper Soiree," created by Foggy Brume (founder of P&A Puzzle Magazine).

Help Needed on This Logic Puzzle 12-01-2023, 09:46 PM Good day all, I am just starting out solving logic puzzles and I am trying to solve a puzzle in a weekly magazine. Usually I can solve them, but I am stuck on this one. I am hoping for someone to explain the logic needed to make the next step in this puzzle. The attached photo shows where I ...

Approaching a puzzle or challenge without a clear starting point can be frustrating. While I don't have specific information about the puzzle you're referring to uno online, I can offer some general advice on how to approach logic-based puzzles.

How to use the IF function (combined with the AND, OR, and NOT functions) in Excel to make logical comparisons between given values.

Azure Logic Apps is a cloud platform where you can create and run automated workflows in, across, and outside the software ecosystems in your enterprise or organization. This platform greatly reduces or removes the need to write code when your workflows must connect and work with resources from different components, such as services, systems, apps, and data sources. Azure Logic Apps includes ...

Learn about expression functions for workflows in Azure Logic Apps and Power Automate.

Learn how to create remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in a Standard logic app to expose workflows as tools for AI agents, LLMs, and MCP clients in AI enterprise integrations.

Power Automate and Azure Logic Apps are workflow services that can automate your processes, business, or system and integrate with Microsoft and 3rd party services with over 300 connectors. These powerful services are designed to get you going quickly, building the workflow between business services providing that familiarity without having the steep learning curve. Power Automate provides a ...

How to create strings, arrays, tables, or tokens from various data types for workflows in Azure Logic Apps.

Azure Logic Apps is especially useful for use cases and scenarios where you need to coordinate actions across multiple systems and services. To help you learn about the capabilities and patterns that Azure Logic Apps supports, this guide describes common starting points, examples, and scenarios.

az logicapp create Create a logic app. The logic app's name must be able to produce a unique FQDN as AppName.azurewebsites.net.

Applies to: Azure Logic Apps (Consumption + Standard) Here are the code samples for the data operation action definitions in the article, Perform data operations. You can use these samples for when you want to try the examples with your own logic app's underlying workflow definition, Azure subscription, and API connections. Just copy and paste these action definitions into the code view editor ...

Hi Team, We require assistance in configuring an Azure Logic App workflow to connect to SharePoint using Managed Identity authentication instead of user‑based credentials. An Azure Logic App has been implemented to extract files from a SharePoint…

Azure Logic Apps supports workflows that complete tasks by using agent loops with large language models (LLMs). An agent loop uses an iterative process to solve complex, multi-step problems. An LLM is a trained program that recognizes patterns and performs jobs without human interaction, for example:

Learn how to store, use, manage, and pass values using variables for workflows in Azure Logic Apps.

The Azure Logic Apps Rules Engine is a decision management inference engine that lets you integrate declarative, semantically rich, and easily readable rules with your Standard logic app workflows. These rules can operate on multiple different data sources and interact with data exchanged by all the available connectors in Standard workflows.

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Learn how to create and join parallel branches of workflow actions and how parallel branches behave in Azure Logic Apps.

Applies to: Azure Logic Apps (Consumption + Standard) To run different action paths based on the values of objects, expressions, or tokens, add a switch action to your workflow. This action evaluates the object, expression, or token, chooses the case that matches the result, and runs the action path that you define for that case. When the switch action runs, only one case should match the ...

This reference describes the general types used for identifying triggers and actions in your logic app's underlying workflow definition, which is described and validated by the Workflow Definition Language. To find specific connector triggers and actions that you can use in your logic apps, see the list under the Connectors overview.