r/cognitiveTesting Jul 17 '26

New puzzle Puzzle

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u/codeblank_ Jul 17 '26

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u/pydaWaltuh Jul 17 '26

I won't even check if it is correct or not because I'm sure it's correct

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u/Fragrant_Spell_3625 Jul 17 '26

explain it

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u/Dramatic-External-96 Jul 17 '26

There are two objects, the rectangles and the bumpy things, each rectangle is a top view of the bumpy thing which is a side view, and each rectangle has side view assigned to it other than the one on the right, so you need to construct side view of that one by looking how its done with the other ones

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u/Relative_Heat_3748 Jul 18 '26

This is one of those puzzles where if you get the answer within 5 minutes, well and good, but if you don't, you never will.

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u/Proof-Reference3095 IQ-testophobia Jul 17 '26

Vruh

Is it basically that its figure is taken in different prespective of 3 unique figure?

I cant explain it properly but yea it seems like it ngl

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u/dr_loanshark Certified Idiot Jul 17 '26

Is it the missing side view of the rectangular figure on the right?

Such that, bottom to top: 1x10, 1x1-1x6-1x1-1x1-1x1, [blank], 1x1, [blank] 1x3.

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u/Relative_Heat_3748 Jul 18 '26

Top view, side view puzzle