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Work on exercises that improve your ability to spot common pattern changes, such as rotations, progressions, and overlays. Use online resources, logic puzzles, and other abstract reasoning tests (like Raven's Progressive Matrices) to train your brain.
: Shapes in the first two columns combine to create the shape in the third column. Alternatively, elements from the first column are removed based on what appears in the second column.
If a matrix contains multiple shapes, colors, and lines, do not try to decode everything at once. Focus purely on one element (e.g., just the outer color), eliminate the wrong multiple-choice options, and then focus on the next element.
Complex items combine multiple rules (e.g., a shape rotating while simultaneously changing color). Break the problem down. Find the rule for the color first to eliminate wrong answer choices, then find the rule for the rotation.
: It doesn't measure personality, emotional intelligence, or specific technical skills. Tips for Success
There is no fixed number of puzzles to complete. The goal is to answer as many questions correctly as possible within the 12-minute limit.
Every question on the Matrigma test relies on a visual grid of geometric shapes that change across rows and columns. To solve them quickly, you must train your eyes to recognize five primary logical rules: 1. Progression (Motion and Rotation)