Modern Matrigma tests often use . This means: The test adjusts difficulty in real-time. If you answer correctly, the next question is harder.
Community discussions on Reddit typically highlight five or six core logical rules that recur throughout the Matrigma assessment. These include movement (shapes shifting positions), transformation (shapes changing size or color), and "overlapping" logic, where two frames are combined to create a third. Users often suggest that the best way to prepare is not through answer keys, but through "deliberate practice." By exposing oneself to similar Raven’s Progressive Matrices or free practice versions of the Matrigma, candidates can train their brains to recognize these patterns faster, effectively "lowering the floor" of the cognitive load required during the actual exam.
Most candidates have 60 to 90 seconds per matrix. Under stress, your prefrontal cortex (logical reasoning) shuts down, and your amygdala (fight or flight) takes over. You convince yourself that if you just had the one right answer , you could relax.