Train for abstract, diagrammatic, and inductive reasoning tests with visual series, analogies, matrices, and layered transformation logic.
This module combines next-in-series questions, visual analogies, and matrix logic using nested shapes, patterned fills, rotations, layer swaps, and marker patterns. The aim is to feel much closer to employer-style diagrammatic reasoning than a basic shape sequence drill.
You are training the visual rule-detection skills employers usually test through sequences, analogies, and matrices.
Use this when abstract or diagrammatic questions are costing time, especially if the main problem is spotting the rule quickly enough.
After a few focused runs, return to a mixed mock or pair this with Number Patterns to check whether your visual logic is becoming more stable.
Abstract Reasoning is most useful when your problem is not maths or reading speed, but recognising visual rules quickly enough to stay accurate in timed diagrammatic questions.
This is a structured visual-reasoning module built around series, analogies, matrices, and layered transformation logic.
Open this when you can usually finish the question, but the rule takes too long to identify or breaks down once the pattern becomes less obvious.
Pair it with Number Patterns for another rule-detection format, then return to a mixed mock to see whether your visual reasoning now holds up under section pressure.
Abstract Reasoning focuses on the visual pattern logic used in many employer aptitude assessments. You are asked to recognise rules across sequences, analogies, and matrices rather than relying on arithmetic or verbal reasoning.
The current version includes nested shapes, patterned fills, rotations, layer swaps, marker-count changes, and matrix relationships so the questions feel closer to real diagrammatic reasoning practice.