The Game of Logic is a book, published in 1886, written by the English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832–1898), better known under his literary pseudonym Lewis Carroll.
In addition to his well-known children's literature, Dodgson/Carroll was an academic mathematician who worked in mathematical logic.
The book describes, in an informal and playful style, the use of a board game to represent logical propositions and inferences.
[2] The four quadrants are further divided into two subclasses: cakes that are eatable and those that are non-eatable.
[2] This subdivision allows players to understand more complex propositions and syllogisms.
This allows for players to solve problems involving three propositions at the same time.