Rotation
Shapes rotate clockwise or counterclockwise between frames.
Practice EPSO-style abstract reasoning questions and improve your ability to identify visual patterns, logical rules and shape transformations under time pressure.
Abstract reasoning tests measure your ability to identify patterns, relationships and logical rules between shapes and symbols. These tests are widely used in EPSO competitions and other aptitude assessments.
Instead of testing knowledge, abstract reasoning evaluates how quickly and accurately you can process new information and detect visual logic.
Shapes rotate clockwise or counterclockwise between frames.
Elements move horizontally, vertically or diagonally in a predictable sequence.
Shapes change size, color, orientation or number according to a rule.
The best way to improve is through repeated timed practice and careful review of mistakes. Most candidates improve significantly after recognizing the most common pattern families.
Do not spend too much time on one difficult question. In EPSO tests, speed and consistency are often more important than solving every question perfectly.
Realistic practice helps you become familiar with the pacing, structure and visual logic used in official EPSO competitions.
Practicing with timed tests also reduces stress and improves confidence before the real assessment.
Try a timed abstract reasoning test and review your answers immediately after completion.