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Inductive Reasoning Quiz

Eight rule-finding puzzles with instant scoring. From the examples, infer the rule or next case. Test your inductive reasoning, free, no sign-up.

⚡ Quick answer

The inductive reasoning quiz is a free, 8-question test where you infer the underlying rule or next case from examples. One correct answer each, instant scoring. IQ-style for fun only, not a real IQ or medical test.

This quiz gives you eight inductive reasoning problems - from a few examples, infer the rule or the next case - each with one correct answer and instant scoring. Take it in the box above.

It is free, needs no sign-up, and is IQ-style just for fun. It is not a real IQ test or any medical measure.

How it works

Look at the examples, find the simplest rule, then apply it.

  • Eight rule-finding questions, one correct answer each.
  • Tap your choice to see if it is right.
  • Get a score out of 8 and a playful title.
  • Retake it to beat your own best.

Your score stays in your browser.

What it measures

It measures how well you generalise a rule from a handful of cases.

  • Spotting the simplest pattern that fits.
  • Predicting the next case from examples.
  • Reasoning from specifics to a general rule.

Inductive reasoning sharpens with practice.

The honest way to read your result

A high score means you generalised well today, not a fixed IQ. The fair comparison is you versus your own past attempts.

Want more? Try the pattern recognition quiz or the deductive reasoning quiz.

⚠ When to talk to a professional

This quiz is for fun and self-reflection only. It is IQ-style entertainment, not a real IQ test, and it does not diagnose anything or measure intelligence. For real concerns about your thinking, please consult a qualified professional.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a real IQ test?
No. It is an IQ-style quiz for fun, not a real IQ or medical test. The score is just a playful self-check.
Is it free?
Yes - free, in your browser, no sign-up, with instant scoring and a shareable result.
How is this different from deduction?
Deduction goes from rules to certain conclusions; induction infers the likely rule from examples. Here the simplest fitting rule is the answer.

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