This is the modern, digital-first version. It is dynamic: if you answer correctly, the next question gets harder; if you miss one, it gets easier. You have a 1-minute limit per question for up to 40 items. Classic Matrigma:
But here’s the catch: A true preparation tool needs to mimic the real test’s logic, time pressure, and matrix structure.
Offers a 2026-updated simulation that mirrors the actual test interface. Speed Training
: Based on which logic tags the user misses most often (e.g., failing at "Rotation" but excelling at "Addition"), the app generates a personalized "Weakness Drill" focusing solely on those specific geometric transformations.
Tapping answers on a touchscreen can sometimes speed up your baseline pacing. Disadvantages
The Matrigma often uses 3x3 grids, but some advanced versions use 4x4. Your app must allow you to switch between dimensions.
Practicing on a smartphone app offers unique advantages, but also carries distinct limitations. Advantages
: A shorter, high-pressure version where the difficulty adjusts based on your performance. It typically involves 12 questions in 12 minutes. Key Patterns to Master
you're preparing for? Knowing that can help me suggest the most relevant practice level.