Timed Raven's-Style Test
The Raven's-style pattern test under exam conditions — strict 60 seconds per question. 12 visual pattern questions with no second chances.
Timed Raven's-Style Matrix Test
Difficulty: ExpertThis is the Raven's-Style pattern test with a strict 60-second limit per question. Matrix reasoning under time pressure is how cognitive assessments are actually administered — and it separates those who see patterns quickly from those who only see them eventually.
Pattern Recognition
12 questions · Visual matrix puzzles
No back button or pausing. Each question has its own time limit. Your score factors in both accuracy and speed.
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How to Take the Timed Raven's-Style Test
- Click Start Test when you're ready — the 60-second countdown begins immediately on question 1.
- Each matrix question has exactly 60 seconds. If time runs out, the question is marked wrong.
- Study the pattern quickly and commit to an answer — second-guessing costs time.
- Complete all 12 questions to see your pattern reasoning score.
Scoring Formula
Matrix reasoning score is computed using the same normal distribution as a full IQ test (mean 100, SD 15), with accuracy modified by per-question time bonuses when you answer under the 60-second limit.Frequently Asked Questions
60 seconds is a conservative approximation of the per-question time used in real timed matrix-reasoning assessments. It's tight enough to create pressure but long enough to identify the pattern if you see it quickly.