Raven's Progressive Matrices (RPM) —the gold-standard nonverbal IQ test—measures your— raw problem-solving power in 3 minutes: pattern recognition, abstract logic, and fluid intelligence.
Trusted globally since 1936, it reveals cognitive strengths most predictive of real-world success.
Globally Recognized
Gold-standard assessment used in clinical research and Fortune 500 companies
Language-Free
Equal access for all backgrounds, education levels, and reading abilities
85+ Years Proven
Refined through 1,200+ studies since John Raven’s original 1936 work
15-Minute Test
Quick completion with instant, detailed performance analysis
Submitting your result
Calculating IQ score
Generating certificate
Selecting assessment option
Minimal
$5
Minimalistic plan if you just want to view the result
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IQ Assessment
Advanced
$15
Preferred option for most users. Issues result certificate with permanent link
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IQ Assessment
Permanent result link
Raven's IQ Certificate
Standard
$10
Provides IQ assessment as well as permanent shareable result link
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IQ Assessment
Permanent result link
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Test Instructions
Now you will be offered a series of graphic drawings. There are 60 of them in total, they are grouped into 5 sets.
On each individual figure in the upper half of the sheet there is a rectangle that has a certain background or component elements (shapes) interconnected by some kind of dependence. In the lower right corner of the rectangle there is a cutout - a free, empty space.
Under the rectangle there are 2 rows of fragments (six or eight), which, in shape and size, exactly fit the cutout of the rectangle. Each proposed fragment has a different pattern.
Your task is to find in a number of fragments one that would fit exactly into the free space. The prerequisite for a correct decision is a logical reasoning about the law according to which the drawing is drawn in the rectangle, the empty space in which you must fill.
Time to solve 60 tasks is limited to 20 minutes. Do not linger on the first tasks of the test, as their complexity increases all the time.