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10 questions. Shapes, colors, and patterns, no words required.
Question 1 of 10
Which one doesn't belong?
This is a non-verbal cognitive aptitude test, the kind used alongside numerical and verbal reasoning in job assessments and academic admissions to measure pattern recognition independent of language or vocabulary.
Abstract reasoning measures how quickly you can isolate what actually matters in a sequence, shape, color, count, size, or fill, and ignore what doesn't. It correlates strongly with general problem-solving ability, since most real-world puzzles are really just patterns wearing a disguise.
A single score here is a snapshot of a trainable skill, not a verdict. The more sequences and outliers you practice spotting, the faster your eye gets at separating signal from noise.