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Matrigma items require identifying logical rules (e.g., addition, rotation, progression, XOR). A 2022 study using eye-tracking found that successful 12-minute test takers exhibit a predictive gaze pattern – they scan the matrix in a zigzag order (top-left to bottom-right), fixate on the empty cell early, then return to the first row. This “anchor-first” strategy correlates with r = 0.68 with final score, independent of general processing speed. In contrast, low scorers scan randomly, re-checking completed cells.
When you get a practice question wrong, do not just look at the correct answer. Draw out or trace the movement of the shapes to understand that specific rule was applied. 🖼️ Visual Examples of Matrix Reasoning matrigma 12 minute test