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The logic can flow horizontally, vertically, or occasionally diagonally. If you can’t find the rule in the rows, look at the columns immediately.
Developed by Assessio and distributed by Hogan Assessments, the Matrigma is a non-verbal psychometric test. It uses —3x3 grids of geometric shapes with one cell missing—to evaluate General Mental Ability (GMA).
When you see a new puzzle, go through a mental checklist: Is it rotating? Is the color changing? Are the shapes adding up?
Shapes change size, color, or position in a predictable sequence across rows or columns.
To help you prepare, we’ve broken down everything you need to know, from the two different test versions to the core logical rules you'll encounter. What is the Matrigma Assessment?
You are a "high-potential" candidate who can quickly synthesize complex data and adapt to new environments. How to Prepare: Matrigma Practice Tips
Because it contains no text or numbers, it is considered "culturally fair," meaning your language skills or educational background won't affect your score. Instead, it captures : your ability to solve new problems without prior knowledge. Classic vs. Adaptive Matrigma: Know the Difference



