Adaptive Matrigma Jun 2026

: This "zeroing in" process allows the test to pinpoint your exact ability level much faster than a standard test. Key Differences: Adaptive vs. Classic Matrigma Adaptive Matrigma Classic Matrigma Duration 12 minutes 40 minutes Question Limit Typically up to 40 (varies by person) Fixed at 35 items Time per Item 60-second cap per question No individual item limit Structure Dynamic; difficulty adjusts based on answers Linear; difficulty increases in a fixed order What It Measures

Beyond assessment, an adaptive Matrigma can serve as a training tool. If you struggle with rotation rules , the system detects that pattern and presents more matrices involving rotation—but with scaffolding (e.g., hints, partial solutions, or analogical examples). As you improve, the system adapts the scaffolding away, pushing you toward autonomous problem-solving. This turns a static intelligence test into a dynamic cognitive tutor.

Because the test narrows down the candidate's true ability score by tailoring the questions, the margin for error decreases. You get a clearer picture of logical reasoning, problem-solving, and learning agility—traits that are notoriously hard to measure in a resume screen.

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