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Reason Direction Sense in Reasoning

Direction sense problems involve tracking movement through space using compass directions (North, South, East, West) and their combinations. You must follow a series of movements mentally or on paper and determine the final position, distance, or direction from the starting point. The key skill is maintaining orientation as you turn and move.

Coordinate system: North is up (+Y), South is down (-Y), East is right (+X), West is left (-X). When facing a direction and turning, know the new facing direction: if facing North and turning right, now facing East. All movements and distances are relative to your current facing direction. Building a coordinate grid on paper is the most reliable approach.

To solve: (1) Draw a grid with starting point at origin, (2) Note initial direction faced, (3) For each instruction, update position and/or direction, (4) Mark final position, (5) Calculate distance using Pythagorean theorem or Manhattan distance, (6) Determine direction from start to finish.

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