10 patterns. Pick what comes next. No Googling.
Get your read — free on iPhoneYour brain looked at those patterns and said "nah." You don't think in sequences and rules — you think in feelings, aesthetics, and gut instinct. And honestly? That's its own kind of intelligence. Just not the kind this test measures. You're the creative chaos type. You don't follow patterns — you break them. On purpose. Probably. Let's say it was on purpose.
5-6 out of 10 puts you above the average. You can handle single-rule patterns easily and you're starting to catch the multi-rule ones. Your brain does the thing where it goes "wait... I see it" after staring for a few seconds. You're good at puzzle games, you probably enjoy sudoku or Wordle, and you notice things in everyday life that others miss. Like when a restaurant changes their menu layout. Or when someone is lying. Patterns are everywhere and you catch most of them.
This is elite-level pattern recognition. You solved compound transformations, Raven's-style matrices, and multi-attribute logic puzzles. Your fluid intelligence is in the top percentile. You don't just see patterns — you see patterns WITHIN patterns. You probably figured out the twist in movies before everyone else, you learn systems by observing instead of reading instructions, and your brain autocompletes sequences before you consciously process them. This is the kind of intelligence that can't be taught. You either have it or you don't. You have it.
You caught the simple repeating patterns but the complex ones threw you off. That's fine — your pattern recognition is developing. You can spot obvious trends (like "this song is a remix of that song") but multi-layered logic puzzles make your brain want to shut down. You probably solve jigsaw puzzles by trying every piece instead of looking at the picture. It works. It's just... slower.
7-8 correct means you handled multi-rule patterns, matrix logic, and compound transformations. Your fluid intelligence is high. You see rules where others see randomness. You probably learn new games fast, pick up on social dynamics quickly, and your brain is always running background processes looking for connections. You'd crush it in coding, data analysis, strategy games, or anything that requires seeing the invisible structure behind visible chaos. Your brain doesn't just see patterns — it hunts them.
Open Caught, pick this read, answer a short set of AI-built questions. The Eye watches the pattern — not the answers you think you gave — and writes your verdict.