3 Self-Made (Hard?) Matrix Puzzles

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  • @PuzzlesAndSolutions
    @PuzzlesAndSolutions  3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Sorry for any bad audio, I was very tired when recording the audio :P

    • @harpreetmand7493
      @harpreetmand7493 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have a question, how are iq tests that you post on the channel related to wonderlic test? I get around 120 in these iq tests but 80 in wonderlic tests. Which one should I consider?

    • @SebaManPower
      @SebaManPower 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@harpreetmand7493 What's a good score on the Wonderlic test?
      26+
      Basically, Wonderlic Test reflects your intelligence level under a strict circumstance. The score you get is multiplied by 5 to get an equivalent score on a standard IQ scale. A Wonderlic score of 26+ is a good score and if you get a high score, it means you are best suited for the job at hand.
      That info its from internet. You should be like a genius in this test

  • @disappointment8094
    @disappointment8094 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The puzzles are amazing, thanks man!

  • @arshtewari2833
    @arshtewari2833 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    for the second i found an easier method in which the red and blue squares are in the only squares that they weren't in in any of the other pictures.

  • @SebaManPower
    @SebaManPower 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Pretty impressive. I was think about make some string of numbers
    , also some of ravens matrices. If I make some I will show You, Im curious what do You think about that.

  • @bdh9904
    @bdh9904 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I found a way to solve the last puzzle, it's something special.
    If you create a totally empty matrix, only with white squares of 9 squares without the smallest squares that also have 9 squares, a very particular kind of pattern emerges (through the shape that I will explain next).
    It can be seen that if we check the position of the red colors, only the red ones, in the entire matrix, in each of the smallest squares of the matrix, we realize that if they are present in the same position, in the smallest remaining squares, and that amount is even, then it will be in the response matrix, if it is odd, it will not be, how did you come to that conclusion? Well, that's why I said it was something special, I had to take into account the par-square elimination process, that is, if two squares of the same color are in the same position, then they are eliminated, but if another appears in that same position, it will be the new replacement, until either a new one appears and replaces the figure or there are no more squares that adhere to that position, the important thing is not the latter, but the first mentioned, that is, if there is a square of a specific color in the last position, and it no longer has a partner to be eliminated, then in the answer figure, there must be, unfailingly, a square of the same color exactly in that position, the same process is repeated for the colors blue. And it is concluded that there is only one figure capable of meeting these characteristics, and that is B.

    • @sofialyric
      @sofialyric 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same bro I also solved like this !!!!

  • @gamerbhai8317
    @gamerbhai8317 หลายเดือนก่อน

    1 one is reality easy I found it in just 15 sec ...just look last quarter pieces and diagonally they are same and interchanging.

  • @suçbilim
    @suçbilim ปีที่แล้ว

    2/3 Correct but I think third Question Maybe A or E, i realise 2 red Square Must be Left side, Hardness : 8-9/10

  • @mjdram3351
    @mjdram3351 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    man in love with the puzzles

  • @الهنوفمحمد-ث4س
    @الهنوفمحمد-ث4س 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    حبييييت

  • @firsh
    @firsh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Haha I solved #1 differently :D So I knew it was gonna be some kind of color transformation but for me it's pretty difficult (Denmark 39 was like this but even worse with symbols that I replaced with colors in photoshop to figure out).
    First idea/approach: Since with transformations like the official solution, the number and distribution of colors don't change, I could do some counting, row by row. I was looking for the ratio of different colors. First row, 1-2-3-3. Second row 2-2-2-3. Yes the colors change but the ratio is constant. Third row 1-2-3-3. That left in A, B, D, still too many.
    Second step: there are 9x9 slots in total, 81. 4 colors. Assuming an even distribution each color should appear 20.25 times. I counted each color and came up with the deficit. 18 greens, 20 blues, 17 yellows, 17 reds. So in the end I'd be looking for one with 3Y 3R 2G 1B which leaves only one.

  • @element1111
    @element1111 ปีที่แล้ว

    Number 2 has another solution, much simpler than the one you gave. Answer A is the position of blue and red squares which none of the other pictures occupy. Red occupies all positions other than top right, whilst blue occupies all other than centre.

  • @CosmosWorld
    @CosmosWorld 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was able to solve the second and the third one, but with a completely different thought process of what you intended to solve it. Although I wasn't sure in my answers, because it wasn't evident for me, but it was more like an uncertain but reasonable guess. On the first one I saw that 3 block pattern in the bottom right corner, but it was too noisy for me to decide.

  • @franky350
    @franky350 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    puzzle 2. i just overlayed all the red squares. one place was empty, so i tought red will be there now... same with the blue.

  • @mhp_1
    @mhp_1 ปีที่แล้ว

    ايز

  • @lucac8362
    @lucac8362 ปีที่แล้ว

    Number 1? I dont get the change of color

    • @element1111
      @element1111 ปีที่แล้ว

      Rotate by 90 degrees. Make column 3 into column 1. Take top left corner and stick it into bottom left. Then change the colours according to the pattern provided. R > B > G > Y > R

  • @frusciantesplectrum7980
    @frusciantesplectrum7980 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    NUMBER 1 puzzle. I just divided all the colours by 4. Red blue green and yellow. So they will average 20 each and one will be 21. Then just eliminate the colours in the squares that exceed or don’t reach the average amount.
    Eg. Red is either 3 or 4
    Green is either 2 or 3 etc
    Took 2 minutes
    NUMBER 2
    If you shade each individual colour with remainder box, it is A, however, if you assume 3 of each shape is in each row, it is a different answer.

  • @alluringorchid5725
    @alluringorchid5725 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    2/3 lol 😂 it was easy just I need to be more confident