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Euclidiana

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Euclidiana

par Daniel Winarick

v1.3.0 46 Mo Universel 4+

Description

Euclidiana is the focused way to drill LSAT logical reasoning. Built by a Psychologist and test prep specialist for serious applicants who want clean, distraction-free practice that actually moves their score.

WHAT'S INSIDE
• 150 original LSAT-style logical reasoning questions across 5 timed forms (A–E)
• Form A is free forever — no trial countdown, no card required
• Forms B, C, D, and E unlock with a single subscription
• Every answer comes with a step-by-step explanation
• Color-coded stimulus highlighting shows you exactly which words trigger each logical move
• Built-in Venn diagrams visualize necessary, sufficient, biconditional, and mixed conditional relationships
• Formal logic notation (P → Q, contrapositive, etc.) shown alongside plain English

WHY EUCLIDIANA
Most LSAT apps drown you in features. Euclidiana strips it down to the one thing that raises your LR score: pattern recognition through deliberate, explained practice. No ads. No streaks. No social feed. Just questions, answers, and the reasoning behind them.

DESIGNED FOR REAL STUDY
• Works fully offline once downloaded
• Clean, eye-friendly dark mode
• Resume any form mid-session
• See your accuracy by question type to find your weak spots

SUBSCRIPTION
Euclidiana Pro is $19.99/month, auto-renewing, with full access to Forms B–E and all explanations. Cancel anytime in your Apple ID settings — your subscription stays active until the end of the billing period. Payment is charged to your Apple ID at confirmation. Subscription auto-renews unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.

Privacy Policy: https://euclidiana.com/privacy
Terms of Use (EULA): https://euclidiana.com/terms

Questions? support@euclidiana.com

Nouveautés (v1.3.0)

• New Causal Reasoning category with additional practice questions (now 185 total)
• Separate Study and Test modes — learn with full explanations, or simulate timed exam conditions
• New "Correlation vs. Causation" lesson in the Learn section
• Performance and stability improvements; bug fixes