In an adaptive Matrigma, the next matrix you see depends on your last answer. Answer correctly? The next puzzle increases in complexity (more overlapping rules, abstract dimensions, or dynamic elements). Answer incorrectly? The system dials back to consolidate foundational pattern recognition. This creates a tailored "difficulty ladder" that accurately measures the upper bounds of your reasoning ability with fewer questions.
: This "zeroing in" process allows the test to pinpoint your exact ability level much faster than a standard test. Key Differences: Adaptive vs. Classic Matrigma Adaptive Matrigma Classic Matrigma Duration 12 minutes 40 minutes Question Limit Typically up to 40 (varies by person) Fixed at 35 items Time per Item 60-second cap per question No individual item limit Structure Dynamic; difficulty adjusts based on answers Linear; difficulty increases in a fixed order What It Measures adaptive matrigma
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Unlike traditional tests where every candidate answers the same set of questions, Adaptive Matrigma adjusts the difficulty in real-time. In an adaptive Matrigma, the next matrix you