How To Analyze People: Identity Claim zusgazmy, 06/09/202311/11/2023 People decorate their room serving 2 purposes: for other to see or to reflect on themselves. Hence, you can see clues telling who the person Continue Reading
How To Sound Like Sherlock Holmes For Beginners zusgazmy, 02/09/202328/11/2023 Making deductions like Sherlock Holmes is easier and less complicated than you think. We as beginners can totally replicate it easily. Continue Reading
a Snap Deduction In a Real-time Setting zusgazmy, 21/08/202310/08/2023 By far, deduction in real-time setting will be the hardest. It’s a combination of close observation, observation from afar, Continue Reading
a The Maze Theory zusgazmy, 14/08/202308/08/2023 For a lot of you, especially beginners, you would approach by going headfirst. Meaning, you see a clue and you try to deduce. Continue Reading
Detective Riddles The troublesome neighbor zusgazmy, 11/08/202328/07/2023 On a sultry mid-summer Sunday morning, the streets were already sweltering by 9 am, but Parrot, having awakened, found himself yawning wearily near the hotdog stand. As he rubbed the sleep from his eyes, a commotion from his neighbor, Mrs. Anderson, caught his attention. “What’s going on, Mrs. Anderson?” he… Continue Reading
Maze Theory Exercise zusgazmy, 08/08/202308/08/2023 Credit to the deduction page for coming up with this exercise. I know this cool thinking exercise that isn’t exclusively for deduction, and I’m not sure where I read it from, but it’s really effective. Think of 100 different ways to use a toothpick—> it doesn’t have to be a… Continue Reading
Guides Validation In Deduction zusgazmy, 04/08/202307/08/2023 Validation in deduction means chopping off all the little branch and leave the one big one (the truth). Continue Reading
Guides What is Branching In Deduction zusgazmy, 04/08/202307/08/2023 Branching means forming hypotheses, possibilities of different answer to a question or observation. Continue Reading
Detective Riddles Murder on the train zusgazmy, 04/08/202328/07/2023 The gas station was dimly lit, the flickering fluorescent lights casting eerie shadows on the walls. Parrot’s keen eyes darted around the small space, taking in the subtle details that others might overlook. The smell of gasoline and oil lingered in the air, but beneath it all, a hint of… Continue Reading
Guides Deduction From Afar zusgazmy, 01/08/202301/08/2023 Introduction As stated in Eagle Eyes, you won’t be able to see details far away (less likely), hence, you won’t be able to see what directly happened to an object, or person. In return, you can see a bigger picture. By thinking how does it interact with surrounding objects, we… Continue Reading