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FRT 42
John Reyes
Adam Torres
literally all possible configurations follow logically. they're presenting you with the six most statistically significant results for diagnostic procedures and asking you to pick one based on your thought process.
Asking anyone else is so pointless
Parker Parker
the dumb thing about iq tests is once the patterns get not-so-obvious then are effectively many correct answers depending on how you explain the pattern
Joseph Morgan
empty square
going down the column
second one is starting configuration flipped over vertical bisection
third one is second but the left half is reflected over to the right as well as keeping it on the left
Jacob Adams
4
Ryan Martinez
3
Right to left you add the pieces to eachother then invert them and reflect them over their own axis.
Landon Nguyen
3, diagonally opposite dots cancel out
Justin Parker
wouldn't that be 4 then?
Ryan Jones
no
Column: Top left + Top right= both top
Row: no dots+ both top= both top
The subtraction idea just explains what's going on in the rest of the puzzle.
Christopher Barnes
Correct.
Adrian Fisher
5
Sebastian Barnes
You have to explain your reasoning.
Charles Anderson
Reading the rows and columns when a symbol is in the same cell twice it flips
Noah Martinez
Correct.
Last one.
Chase Walker
how retarded
every one has "read right to left" as its gimmick
fuck """"""""""iq"" "tests"
Lincoln Ross
4
Robert Thomas
3
Nicholas Reyes
see
Samuel Russell
along the y axis, opposites cancel each other out
along x axis, overlapping cancel eacother out
but we don't know if overlapping cancel eachother along the y axis too. We must assume this since there is no other answer, so the answer is:
Oliver Morgan
should be 5
Blake James
Wrong.
Also wrong. Explain your reasoning if you want to take another shot.
Joshua Jenkins
2 but I can't put the reasoning into words. There's probably a simpler way but I don't see it. Stack of 2 cancels out with 1 on the opposite side
Noah Watson
2 is the correct answer. I didn't like your reasoning though.
Thanks for playing.
Easton Carter
2. When there's an overlap the combined result is rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
Noah Perez
5
In each row the first two compose the last and if an O gets overlapped it gets replaced by an X
David Garcia
yeah, in all likelihood I probably just subconsciously intuited the answer and mistook my reasoning as being relevant. Not my finest moment.
Jayden Walker
The dots on the square on the second column invert the dot (or lack of a dot) on the other side of the square on the first column, to make the square on the third. That being the case, 4 is the only logical conclusion presented.
5. overlapping Os make Xs, first two columns make the third.
Overlapping appears to mean a quarter-rotation clockwise, while non-overlaping means add the dots together. So 2 is probably the best bet