Math doesn't have to be boring. Find the value of each shape to solve the final equation.
Solve the shape equations. No letters, just logic.
Visual Logic Game is a non-verbal reasoning game that builds your ability to identify patterns in shapes, images, and spatial arrangements. This fundamental cognitive skill is tested in IQ assessments and many competitive exams.
The game presents visual patterns and asks you to find the logic. You develop the visual reasoning skills that help in non-verbal sections of aptitude tests and design entrance exams.
The game covers visual reasoning types:
Pattern Types: • Sequence Patterns: What comes next in a series • Matrix Patterns: Find the missing element in a grid • Analogies: A is to B as C is to ? • Rotations/Reflections: Transformations of shapes • Odd One Out: Which doesnt belong visually
Progressive Difficulty: From obvious to subtle patterns.
Study the visual arrangement and identify the logic.
Understand how elements relate to each other.
Use the pattern to predict the next element.
Choose the option that completes the pattern.
Visual Logic Game develops visual thinking:
Pattern Recognition: Seeing regularities in visual data.
Spatial Reasoning: Mental manipulation of shapes.
Rule Extraction: Finding the underlying logic.
Visual Memory: Remembering and comparing shapes.
Abstract Thinking: Working with symbolic relationships.
Visual reasoning helps many assessments:
IQ Tests: Core component of intelligence measurement.
Aptitude Tests: Non-verbal reasoning sections.
Design Exams: NID, NIFT visual aptitude tests.
Campus Placements: Pattern questions in reasoning.
Visual Logic Game benefits:
• Aptitude Test Takers: Master non-verbal reasoning • Design Aspirants: Build visual thinking for NID/NIFT • IQ Test Preparers: Strengthen core visual skills • Students: Develop spatial and pattern thinking • Everyone: Enjoy challenging visual puzzles
This game applies visual cognition research:
Fluid Intelligence: Visual reasoning reflects thinking ability.
Pattern Learning: Exposure improves pattern recognition.
Spatial Training: Visual-spatial skills are trainable.
Transfer: Visual reasoning skills generalize.
Look for multiple pattern dimensions - size, color, rotation, position
Check rows, columns, and diagonals in matrix problems
Consider what stays constant vs what changes
Sketch patterns if helpful - external representation aids thinking
Build a mental library of common transformations