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pattern recognition riddle


What is the pattern in this IQ test puzzle with spotted triangles and arrowed circles?Beautiful HH-pattern. Find itWhich number replaces the question mark in <16, 2, 11, 6, 9, 4, 14, ?>A simple visual puzzle to die forPattern RecognitionMensa web test question #34inductive reasoning pattern (1 of 2)Pattern IQ TaskPattern Recognition problem : $… ,224,8,3,4,11,…$Complete the following verbal analogy!






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          If we view each ellipse as representing a segment in a 7-segment display, these represent the numbers 1-9. If you look carefully, you can see that the black ellipses already sort of form the numbers 1-8.







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          The missing square should look as follows




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            Wow! What a good eye! Amazing answer, hexomino! (+1) :D
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            really nice! honestly, this interpretation without any hint would never come into my mind! previously every seeking for any symmetry failed =)
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          $begingroup$

          The missing square should look as follows




          enter image description here




          Reasoning




          If we view each ellipse as representing a segment in a 7-segment display, these represent the numbers 1-9. If you look carefully, you can see that the black ellipses already sort of form the numbers 1-8.







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            $begingroup$
            Wow! What a good eye! Amazing answer, hexomino! (+1) :D
            $endgroup$
            – Mr Pie
            8 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            really nice! honestly, this interpretation without any hint would never come into my mind! previously every seeking for any symmetry failed =)
            $endgroup$
            – Tim Grosskreutz
            7 hours ago














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          $begingroup$

          The missing square should look as follows




          enter image description here




          Reasoning




          If we view each ellipse as representing a segment in a 7-segment display, these represent the numbers 1-9. If you look carefully, you can see that the black ellipses already sort of form the numbers 1-8.







          share|improve this answer









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          The missing square should look as follows




          enter image description here




          Reasoning




          If we view each ellipse as representing a segment in a 7-segment display, these represent the numbers 1-9. If you look carefully, you can see that the black ellipses already sort of form the numbers 1-8.








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            really nice! honestly, this interpretation without any hint would never come into my mind! previously every seeking for any symmetry failed =)
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            – Tim Grosskreutz
            7 hours ago








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          really nice! honestly, this interpretation without any hint would never come into my mind! previously every seeking for any symmetry failed =)
          $endgroup$
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          7 hours ago





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