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While there is no single "answer key" since the Matrigma test is an adaptive cognitive assessment that changes based on your performance, the Reddit community and other experts provide specific logic rules and practice resources to help you pass. Common Logic Rules Found on Reddit
Sometimes the logic flows horizontally (left to right), sometimes vertically (top to bottom), and sometimes diagonally. If a pattern doesn't make sense going across, immediately check if it makes sense going down.
To solve Matrigma puzzles (which are 3x3 matrices of shapes), Reddit users in communities like r/cognitiveTesting and r/CognitiveAptitude suggest looking for these patterns:
Instead of gambling on Reddit answers, invest your time in resources that actually prepare you for the logic of the test.