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Thrawn's a pretty good one for non-force user, pulling some Sherlock Holmes shit
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In canon, Tarkin was proven to never forget, like, anything ever in "lost stars."
In legends, Tenebrous was shown to be able to deduct information really well.
Whenever you have science fiction, you're going to have ridiculously intuitive characters. I'm sure I know of countless more, especially droids, they just don't come to mind right now.
If you're asking whether force users are more intuitive than droids, and how they compare to non-force users, I'd wager that the force doesn't actually enhance your ability to reason, and we're given a number of people and species who can supposedly reason out things better than certain droids, though I imagine if there was to be a droid programmed entirely for deduction and nothing else, that droid would be the more intuitive.
Thrawn's general intuition and skills of deduction are definitely superior to Tarkin's, imo... At least in canon. Legends isn't typically my initial reference point these days.