Cognitive

Number Patterns

Identify the logic in the sequence and choose the correct next number under timed assessment-style pressure.

Timed Practice
Structured number-sequence practice designed to test rule detection, pattern recognition, and consistency as sequences become less obvious.
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Start with a quicker drill if you want lighter sequence practice, then move into timed and more assessment-style pattern work once the rule detection feels cleaner.
What this tests

Rule detection, numerical pattern recognition, and how consistently you identify the next step under time pressure.

Best use

Open this when sequence rules feel slow or inconsistent, especially before returning to broader abstract or mixed reasoning practice.

Then do this

After a cleaner run here, move into Abstract Reasoning or a mixed mock to check whether the same pattern reading holds up in a wider set.

About this task

Practise numerical rule detection in a cleaner, more assessment-style format.

Number Patterns is designed to build the sequence-reading speed used in reasoning tests. The goal is not just finding the answer eventually. It is identifying the rule quickly enough to stay accurate as the pattern becomes less obvious.

What this module tests
Rule detection in number sequences

This module focuses on whether you can identify the underlying structure of a sequence quickly enough to stay accurate under time pressure.

When to use it
Pattern-recognition drill

Use this when abstract-style pattern reading feels fine but number-based sequences are still slowing you down or pulling your accuracy down.

Best next step
Move into broader reasoning

After a clean run here, switch into Abstract Reasoning or a mixed mock to check whether the same rule-detection speed holds up in a wider set.

How to use this module

Use this when the pattern is there but you are finding it too late

Number Patterns is a focused cognitive drill. It is most useful when you want to sharpen numerical rule detection without the heavier context of a mixed assessment.

Module type

Quick drill and timed practice modes built around arithmetic, geometric, interleaved, and multi-step sequences.

Best use

Open this when a mock or abstract session suggests the issue is pattern recognition speed rather than overall numerical confidence.

Then do this

Retest in Abstract Reasoning or a mixed mock once the sequence-reading rhythm feels more automatic.

Why this module matters

Number Patterns helps you practise spotting rules in numerical sequences, including increases, decreases, alternating operations, and multi-step logic.

The goal is not just finding the answer eventually. It is recognising the rule quickly enough to stay accurate when the sequence becomes less obvious.