Matrix reasoning is a core component of intelligence involving the discovery of spatio-temporal rules and drawing conclusions.
1. Abstract Reasoning: Identifies logical structures through changes in shape, color, and quantity, stimulating the right parietal lobe.
2. Relational Mapping: Strengthens cognitive flexibility by simultaneously considering common horizontal and vertical rules to derive the optimal solution.
💻 Training Guide (10 Rounds)
Analyze the rules of the shapes shown in the 2x2 grid and select the correct shape for the '?' position.
- Beginner: One attribute change (shape or color)
- Advanced: Complex changes of two or more attributes
📊 Training History
ROUND: 1/10SCORE: 0
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Find the rules of horizontal and vertical changes.