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Re: Matrix test  
« on: Mar 19th, 2015, 4:27am »
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This is a hard one, I have been searching for a long time without finding
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« Reply #1 on: Mar 19th, 2015, 9:56am »
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"Sequence" suggests some sort of progression/relation between the items. But if I put that aside, they all have at least 4 white squares and at least 2 black ones; and there's only one that matches that description on the right.
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« Reply #2 on: Mar 19th, 2015, 10:08am »
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Smells a lot like Raven's Progressive Matrices - used in various tests.
 
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Vertically or horizontally:
1). Applying the rules of John Conway's Game of Life to either black or white squares did not work.
2). A quick pass through 1's and 0's and Boolean operators did not work either.
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3). Braille code does not seem to work.
4). In Morse code each row of a 3x3 square corresponds to an English alphabet character whether black square = dot and white square = dash (left column) or vice versa (right column):
WGR   DUK
DKD   WRW
WRG   DKU
SKR   ORK
OKO   SRS
KOO   ROS
KR?   RK?
RK?   KR?
RK?   KR?

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