Logic Test
test deductive reasoning and logical consistency with syllogisms and puzzles.
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remember the number displayed. type it in when it disappears.
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memorize the highlighted tiles. click them once they hide.
watch the pattern flash and repeat the exact sequence in order.
click 'seen' if the word has been shown in this run, otherwise click 'new'.
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solve as many simple arithmetic operations as possible within 60 seconds.
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solve equations that increase in difficulty. no time limits, 3 lives.
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click the square with the slightly different color shade. 30 seconds timer.
does the font ink color match the color word? 30 seconds.
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identify the numbers hidden in the bubble dots. 5 plates total.
identify if the presented word is a real English dictionary term or fake. 20 words.
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type the flashed words as fast as possible. 30 seconds timer.
select the ink color of the word, NOT the color name itself. 30 seconds.
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press MATCH if the letter matches the one shown 2 letters back. Otherwise click NO MATCH.
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click numbers 1 to 25 in ascending order as fast as possible.
complete a 10-question logical progression evaluation to measure your IQ score.
2-minute rapid version. solve as many logical progression puzzles as possible under pressure.
cognitive age estimator. tests memory retrieval and rapid mathematical calculations.
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test deductive reasoning with word puzzles, order relationships, and syllogisms. 5 questions.
combined recall capacity test. evaluates numeric memory, spatial recall, and audio sequence memory.
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Logic Test — Deductive Reasoning & Consistency Challenge
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What Is the Logic Test?
The logic test evaluates your deductive consistency, logical reasoning, and puzzle-solving ability. It presents a series of word problems, syllogisms, and relational logic puzzles where you must deduce the correct conclusion based on the given premises.
Logical Reasoning Skill Tiers
| Questions Solved | Consistency Rating | Logic Mastery Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Under 60% correct | Inconsistent | Basic Deductive Skills |
| 60% - 80% correct | Consistent | Good Logical Deduction |
| 81% - 95% correct | Highly Consistent | Advanced Analytical Logic |
| 96%+ correct | Flawless | Exceptional Deductive Reasoning |
How to Solve Syllogisms and Logic Puzzles
Identify the absolute rules first, then build a grid or map to place options. Avoid making assumptions that are not explicitly stated in the premises. Logical consistency is about strict deduction, not probability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is deductive reasoning?
Deductive reasoning is a logical process where a conclusion is drawn from the concordance of multiple premises that are assumed to be true.
Does this logic test help in exams?
Yes, practicing logic puzzles trains the critical reasoning skills required in standardized academic and professional exams (like the LSAT, GMAT, and GRE).