C
its a repeating pattern for every other box
>The first and third both have 3 circles
>Both have one black circle and one black square
>The boxes 1 and 3 are increasing by 1 square each time meaning box 5 would have 4 squares
>the 2nd and 4th box also have same amount of circles and increase by one square
He can't even solve this
but its not the way of solving this..
adjacency and colour plus geoposition wtf u suggesting that its logic?
white squares are never adjacent to each other
fuck your logic you need to pack the data
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I got it right though, so it must be one of the ways to solve it.
its it some kind of CS test?
Ah yes the practice of resuming the entirety of the scope of human intelligence in a few very specific puzzles that have to be solved in a very specific way to and then make up test results for every genius in history to match them with your pre-concieved notions of intelligence and thereby hoping to dupe people into spending money for a fake test that will do nothing to improve their lives.
I am amazed that there are still people on this board that believe that you need a certain IQ measured by one test to do a certain job or understand certain things.
Alright here is why it is A
>black shapes never repeat position
>number of circles is equal to sequence 3, 5, 3, 5
>number of squares is equal to the sequence (n+1), n starting at n=1 ( so 2, 1, 3, 2, 4, 3 )
Thus A
a