Assessment Practice Test -free-: Matrigma
Each row and each column follows a strict logical rule. The correct answer must satisfy both the horizontal rule and the vertical rule simultaneously.
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Explanation: Shading increases by 25% each step horizontally (Progression pattern). 75% + 25% = 100% black.
Master Abstract Reasoning: The Ultimate Guide to the Matrigma Assessment (+ FREE Practice Test) Each row and each column follows a strict logical rule
Explanation: Each row contains the same three arrows in a different order. The set is Up, Right, Down, Left – but wait. Row 3 has Down and Left, missing Up. (Rotation pattern across columns also works: Column 1 goes Up→Right→Down; Column 2 goes Right→Down→Left; Column 3 goes Down→Left→Up).
| Pattern Type | What to look for | | :--- | :--- | | | One element stays exactly the same across the row/column. | | Progression | Something increases (size, number of sides, shading percentage). | | Rotation | Shapes spin in a fixed direction (clockwise/counter-clockwise). | | Overlay | Two shapes combine to form a third (XOR logic: overlapping lines cancel out). | Pro Tip: Scan the first row. Identify the rule. Check if the second row follows the same rule. If yes, apply it to the third row. FREE Matrigma Practice Test (5 Questions – Timed) Set a timer for 4 minutes (approx. 45 seconds per question). No cheating! ✅ Timed mode vs
Explanation: The dot moves left-to-right across the row, and top-to-bottom down the column (Movement pattern). Row 3, column 3 is the final position.
While you cannot memorize answers, you can train your brain to recognize the patterns. Below, we provide a completely FREE Matrigma-style practice test to get you started. How the Matrigma Works (The 3×3 Matrix) The standard Matrigma test uses a 3×3 matrix (9 boxes total). The bottom-right box is always empty. Your job is to choose the correct missing piece from 5–8 answer options.