Image not available

1284x1955

IMG_2932.jpg

🧵 Untitled Thread

Anonymous No. 16060626

If you can do this question, you’re IQ is at least 134

Anonymous No. 16060635

There's no question you fucking retard

Anonymous No. 16060639

>>16060626
OK /sci/, tell me why it isn't 1.

Anonymous No. 16060660

>>16060639
Because it's #3.
Top black line moves down one, bottom black line moves up one.
They overlap in step 2.
Pass in step 3.
Overlap again at the top in step 4.
Then separate again in step 5.

Image not available

236x301

1709210282503077.jpg

Anonymous No. 16060662

>>16060660
^^^
weird how i instinctively knew this

Anonymous No. 16060664

It's 3. It's a state diagram for 2 black bars simultaneously moving around 1 space at a time. The only state that could lead back to the 4th column is both bars at the top. One moves down and the other wraps back around to the bottom.

Or more obviously, 5 has too many bars, 2 and 6 are out of parity, 1 doesn't involve a change, and 4 would require a double move.

El Arcón No. 16060666

I'd go with one but I'm not really seeing a strong pattern.

El Arcón No. 16060673

>>16060666
Second step averages first step.
Third step sums the first step.
Fourth step should average the third step, which gives answer #1.
Fifth step sums the third step, so it's consistent.

Even steps average the preceding odd step, odd steps sum the preceding odd step.

>>16060660
This is probably the right answer, however.

El Arcón No. 16060677

>>16060673
>Even steps average the preceding odd step, odd steps sum the preceding odd step.
Actually, this answer is pretty good. What do the test makers say?

Image not available

1541x2346

Untitled.png

Anonymous No. 16060684