Classic Series · Full-Length Edition

Progressive Matrices — The Classic 60

The full-length classic, in the five-set progressive structure John C. Raven made famous in 1938: sixty original matrix puzzles — pattern completion (A), analogies (B), progressions (C), distribution-of-three (D) and figure composition (E) — under the classic 20-minute clock. Exam conditions: no feedback until you finish, then a full results report with a classic-style scale estimate for your score, plus a worked solution for every item naming the exact rule. Squizly is not affiliated with, and this test is not endorsed by, any psychometric test publisher. Every puzzle here is an original item written in the classic progressive-matrices format.

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60 worked questions · full worked solutions

Free sample questions

1. A1. Which tile completes the pattern?

  1. medium vertical stripes
  2. medium diagonal (rising) stripes
  3. medium diagonal (falling) stripes
  4. fine horizontal stripes
  5. wide horizontal stripes
  6. medium horizontal stripes

Solution. The field is plain horizontal stripes; the tile must continue them at the same spacing.

2. A2. Which tile completes the pattern?

  1. fine square grid
  2. wide square grid
  3. medium square grid
  4. medium horizontal stripes
  5. medium checkerboard
  6. medium square grid, heavy lines

Solution. The field is a square grid; only a tile with both horizontal and vertical lines at the same spacing continues it.

3. A3. Which tile completes the pattern?

  1. fine dot lattice, large dots
  2. medium dot lattice, large dots
  3. wide checkerboard, heavy lines
  4. wide square grid, heavy lines
  5. wide dot lattice, small dots
  6. wide dot lattice, large dots

Solution. A wide lattice of dots; the tile must match both the dot size and the spacing.

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Every question comes with a full worked solution — the fastest method, not just the answer.

Your score, read against a curve

Finish the 60 items and your raw score becomes a classic-scale estimate on the familiar scale — like this sample:

123sample

An estimate anchored to this test's design difficulty, on the familiar classic scale (mean 100, SD 15). Most informative between 85 and 125; treat scores outside that range as indicative only. It is not a clinical measurement.