A premium reasoning challenge — built for clarity.
30 timed tasks that measure pattern recognition, logical rules, and mental flexibility — in a controlled, strict-order format.
Finish and get clear summary of your strengths and blind spots.
How it works
A distraction‑free format designed to stay consistent across sessions.
Start the challenge
Complete 30 visual reasoning tasks designed to test pattern recognition, rule discovery, and attention to detail.
Solve in strict order
No back button and no skipping. This removes “test tricks” and keeps the experience comparable.
Download your report
Finish the session and get a clear PDF summary: strengths, blind spots, and practical improvement cues.
Why people trust this challenge
AI answer validation + monthly calibration — built for clarity, consistency, and real‑world relevance.
AI review, human‑readable insight
Our AI layer validates answers, flags consistency patterns, and helps translate performance into clear language. We also run monthly quality checks across aggregated results to keep difficulty balanced and reduce drift.
Note: This is an IQ‑style challenge for self‑assessment and entertainment. It is not an officially proctored exam and does not provide medical or psychological diagnosis.
Built for real‑world thinking
Strong reasoning is more than speed — it’s staying calm, checking assumptions, and adapting when a rule changes. This format is designed to highlight those habits in a clean, rigorous interface.
Privacy by design: no accounts, no personal profiles. Calibration uses de‑identified aggregates.
What you get
Finish → get confirmation → download your PDF insight report.
Strengths snapshot
Highlights of what you handled well: pattern sensitivity, rule tracking, consistency checks, or spatial reasoning.
Improvement cues
Common pitfalls and practical ways to train them — without turning it into a classroom.
Stable experience
Consistent design, strict flow, and monthly calibration to keep the challenge comparable over time.
FAQ
Quick answers about fairness, privacy, and what this is (and isn’t).