M.A.T.R.I.X. Information

MATRIX (Multidimensional Analysis of Transformations, Relations, Integration & eXploration)

MATRIX is a high-range nonverbal reasoning assessment designed to measure advanced spatial intelligence through the discovery, integration, and manipulation of abstract spatial structures. Rather than relying on acquired knowledge, MATRIX evaluates the ability to mentally transform complex configurations, infer hidden spatial relationships, coordinate multiple dimensional rules, identify structural invariants, and construct coherent spatial models under increasing complexity.

The assessment consists of four progressively demanding sections—Warm Up, Core I, Core II, and Core III—covering a diverse range of cognitive archetypes including Mental Rotation, Spatial Transformation, Dimensional Integration, Hidden Structure, Cross-Section Inference, Spatial Sequence Completion, Object Decomposition, Relational Mapping, Constraint Satisfaction, Perspective Transformation, and Meta-rule Discovery.

MATRIX is intended for high-ability assessment and research into advanced spatial reasoning, emphasizing cognitive flexibility, visual abstraction, mental manipulation, structural integration, and the capacity to discover higher-order principles governing complex spatial systems.

Timed: 30 minutes

MATRIX (Multidimensional Analysis of Transformations, Relations, Integration & eXploration) is a new test. Only a raw score will be issued. After the norm is posted, an IQ score will be added to all prior submissions.

MATRIX (Multidimensional Analysis of Transformations, Relations, Integration & eXploration) was developed by Claudia Myers.