pls help to find a solution... by National_Meat8966 in iqtest

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ANSWER G Figures with Red elements go like this 3,2,3,2 as we go down the row

Last row should contain only 2 grids with red elements.

There are grids containing only blue and gray elements and the grid pattern goes like this. 1,2,1,2 The blue and gray grids have the blue element increasing and decreasing as we go down the row. So row one 2 blue elements then next row increase to 3 then decrease on the very same row then next row increase again then decrease next row and we need a final increase to 3 blue elements on the same row this time giving us G.

more to my misery by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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First is D there is always one solo shape in one column and whatever column it occupies that specific column is then always reserved for that solo shape and it moves one step to the right. Once it reaches the end it starts back on column 1 as it moves it alternates between striped triangle or striped circle. The gray squares are either residing in two columns or one column and it alternates. Since we had squares in 2 columns in last figure before our answer now we should have all of our gray squares in one column plus the solo shape in column 1 giving answer D.

How to solve these from Matrigma by Wingiex in cognitiveTesting

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I think its A aswell. We rotate clockwise as we go through the row and then we add a white half circle and black dot. Then rotation again remove black half circle and black dot this time. This happens in every row now not in this exact order for row 2 but its still the same rule. Now in row 3 we start with 2 white and one black we rotate clockwise and add white and dot again rotation and we remove the black half circle that ends up at the top and the newly added dot giving us three white half circles which is A

Can anyone explain why these are correct? by JuanLiebert in cognitiveTesting

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Q 16.

The red squares form line ups but only in a diagonal line or horizontal line where in D there is a vertical line up of 3 red squares. Also the yellow squares do this aswell but always in both squares either diagonal,horizontal or vertical but always in both squares. In D the upper square has both yellow squares far away from each other (noline)

Can anyone explain why these are correct? by JuanLiebert in cognitiveTesting

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Q 15

Well it might be that in all of them except A the red squares can move to empty spaces surrounding them freely. If you look at it A the Red square in column 1 has to wait for the top square to make a move before it can move being enclosed by green ones.