Subtest 1
Figure sequences
Watch four 3×3 matrices, then choose the next two. Movement, rotation, and fill follow a fixed rule.
The official constraints
Figures change position, colour/fill, or orientation by a rule that holds across the four given frames. They do not vanish, and they do not walk off the grid — at a border they continue around it or bounce, depending on the item. When two figures land on one cell they still both exist; the later rule does not erase the earlier one.
A method that holds under time
Name each piece (filled hexagon, outlined circle, centre triangle). Track one piece at a time through the four frames and write the step — “one cell clockwise”, “90° right”, “alternates hatched/solid”. Predict frame 5 from that rule, then frame 6. Only then look at the options. Working backwards from options is slower and invites lookalike traps.
Scoring
You choose one option for matrix 5 and one for matrix 6. Both must match. There is no half mark. If you are sure of 5 and torn on 6, still answer both — a blank is a zero.
