Measure fluid intelligence with progressive pattern puzzles and track your cognitive performance over time
Measure fluid intelligence with progressive pattern puzzles and track your cognitive performance over time
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Program license Free
Developer Empire games
Version 2.0
Works under Android
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(20 votes)
Developer
Empire games
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
2.0
Pros
- Three different tests with distinct difficulty and timing approaches
- Classic progressive pattern format that stays consistent and easy to understand
- Includes both timed and no time limit options depending on the test
- Allows result sharing via Facebook after each test
Cons
- The Color test reports a count of correct answers rather than an IQ result
- Timed modes may not suit everyone, since the Standard and Color tests use a time limit
- Feature set stays very focused on the three tests and sharing, with limited variety beyond that
Raven IQ Test is an Android app built around Raven-style progressive matrix puzzles, where you complete each pattern by choosing the missing part of an image. It focuses on three test types with different difficulty levels and timing rules, then presents your results when you finish.
This app is for people who want a straightforward, nonverbal IQ-style challenge based on pattern recognition, and who like having a few structured test options rather than an open-ended puzzle collection.
Three test types with clear rules
Raven IQ Test offers a compact lineup of modes that feel distinct mainly because of their pacing and difficulty. The Standard test is positioned as medium difficulty and runs under a time limit, while the Advanced test raises the difficulty and removes the timer. There is also a Color test intended to be easier, and it uses a time limit as well.
Because each mode sticks to the same core interaction, selecting the missing image piece, the variety comes from how pressured or relaxed the session feels, rather than from changing mechanics.
Scoring and what you can do with results
The app frames its main outcome as determining an IQ level, but the modes do not all report results the same way. In particular, the Color test reports your result as the number of correct answers instead of an IQ value.
After completing each test, you can share your result via Facebook, which makes the app feel oriented toward quick completion and a clear end point, rather than extended practice loops.
Focused experience, limited extras
Raven IQ Test keeps the scope narrow: pick a test, work through image-based matrix tasks, finish, and view the outcome. If you want something that stays centered on progressive patterns without extra layers, the simplicity works in its favor. At the same time, anyone looking for more modes or more ways to present results may find the current set of options fairly minimal.
Pros
- Three different tests with distinct difficulty and timing approaches
- Classic progressive pattern format that stays consistent and easy to understand
- Includes both timed and no time limit options depending on the test
- Allows result sharing via Facebook after each test
Cons
- The Color test reports a count of correct answers rather than an IQ result
- Timed modes may not suit everyone, since the Standard and Color tests use a time limit
- Feature set stays very focused on the three tests and sharing, with limited variety beyond that