This document provides an overview of different types of fallacies and examples of each. It discusses three main categories of fallacies: fallacies of irrelevance, fallacies of presumption, and fallacies of ambiguity. Ten common fallacies of irrelevance are explained in detail with examples, including argumentum ad hominem, tu quoque, and red herring. Fifteen fallacies of presumption are then outlined, such as composition, division, and bifurcation. The document concludes by noting there are five fallacies of ambiguity to be covered, including equivocation and amphiboly.