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Practice the PI Cognitive Assessment

Prepare for the PI Cognitive Assessment

The PI Cognitive Assessment is a fast, 12-minute test used by thousands of employers to screen candidates on numerical, verbal, and abstract reasoning. With so little time per question, fast and reliable pattern recognition is worth more than perfect accuracy on any single item.

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Fresh puzzles every time

Every test is a freshly generated set of 10 questions in the exact 3×3 matrix-reasoning format — retake as often as you like without seeing the same puzzle twice.

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Instant feedback

See your score right away, with a full review of every question and a clear explanation of the underlying rule.

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Your difficulty, your pace

Choose easy, moderate, or hard sets — or adaptive mode, which adjusts to your answers. Add an optional time limit for realistic exam pressure.

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A solving strategy that holds up under pressure

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Scan first

Sweep the rows and columns quickly. When the rule is obvious, the answer often jumps out — no deep analysis needed.

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One characteristic at a time

No luck? Examine a single feature — shape, colour, quantity, position, alignment — and check whether a pattern governs it across rows, columns, or both.

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Test the rule against the answers

Apply your rule to the six options and eliminate. If more than one option fits, your rule is incomplete — there's probably a second rule in play.

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Don't get stuck

Most timed assessments give you a minute or less per question. If one won't crack, move on and come back at the end with the time you saved.

What is the PI Cognitive Assessment?

The PI Cognitive Assessment, published by The Predictive Index, is a 50-question test with a 12-minute time limit, used by more than 10,000 organisations — mostly mid-market and enterprise companies across professional services, technology, financial services, manufacturing, and retail. It mixes numerical, verbal, and abstract-reasoning questions of increasing difficulty, and because the time limit is so tight, few candidates finish every question — the goal is to answer as many as possible correctly, not necessarily all 50. The abstract-reasoning items use the same hidden-rule, grid-based logic as Matrigma and Raven's, so building speed on matrix puzzles directly transfers.

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