Do Sup Forums even logic?

Do Sup Forums even logic?
Extreme edition

I never liked this kind of questions but I'd choose 3

3

1?

8

4, obviously.

2
exterior cancels each other if overlap, interior is reversed

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2 is better.
It is much better now that i see 3rd row as a sum of two above

It's 2. The rows should be look at vertically. You overlap top 2 figures,and every overlaping part that is not connected to a dot is deleted.Also,if theres a part in one,touching the dot but not in the other one,it gets deleted aswell.So we get left off with a dot. Idk if i explained it right ,its hard to explain but i understand it,test it

roll

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lmfao

yup, got the same idea, but phrased differently:
xor diagonals on the same position
xor lines in the middle with opposite one

i'm thinking 6, but I would really like to get source for correct answer

2nd row, vertically. Shouldn't the line at the left of the dot yet remain?

I vote this

Why is that shit pink in the middle?

That is the beautifull reality of logic problems. There is no more to validate your answer than your reasoning.

You lazy dipshit.

6 or 7. 6 if you are just adding everything together. 7 if you are combining them all but repeats of the same part cancel.

But this soution treats the ninth element completely differently than the rest

>>ball at center, line touches ball at center and goes downward. chances are because the 3rd column have arrows pointing left, and bottom row have arrows facing right, it should be some sort of cancellation. Therefore, I feel that it must have some kind of combination of the two. Answer, to me, is likely 6. But I'm just a 30 year old pool technician that is retarded as fuck. GGWPFF20

this

>cancellation or combination. forgot to put this in because im retarded.

its ether 5 or 8

is english your second language?
why are you mad?

2. Each series should be treated as a row.

>Look at the shapes in position 1 and position 3
>Look at the outer diamond. If lines are present in the same position in both shapes they are removed
>Look at the inner + shape. Combine all lines and flip the result vertically
>Your result is what is in the middle column