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Collecting and organizing reasoning questions from across the internet

A lot of good reasoning questions are scattered across forums, books, PDFs, and random websites, so we started collecting and organizing them into a searchable archive.

The idea is simple:

  • browse questions,
  • submit new ones,
  • enter answers,
  • discuss solutions,
  • and help grow the collection over time.

We’re collecting different types of questions including:

  • pattern recognition,
  • logical reasoning,
  • spatial reasoning,
  • verbal questions,
  • and visual puzzles.

There are also many unanswered / unsolved questions right now, so people can try solving them, suggest explanations, or debate different answers.

People can also submit questions they find interesting with images and we review/add them manually.

Browse questions:
Questions Archive

Submit a question:
Submit Question

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u/vscoderCopilot — 13 hours ago

Collecting and organizing reasoning questions from across the internet

A lot of good reasoning questions are scattered across forums, books, PDFs, and random websites, so we started collecting and organizing them into a searchable archive.

The idea is simple:

  • browse questions,
  • submit new ones,
  • enter answers,
  • discuss solutions,
  • and help grow the collection over time.

We’re collecting different types of questions including:

  • pattern recognition,
  • logical reasoning,
  • spatial reasoning,
  • verbal questions,
  • and visual puzzles.

There are also many unanswered / unsolved questions right now, so people can try solving them, suggest explanations, or debate different answers.

People can also submit questions they find interesting with images and we review/add them manually.

Browse questions:
Questions Archive

Submit a question:
Submit Question

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u/vscoderCopilot — 13 hours ago

Collecting and organizing reasoning questions from across the internet

A lot of good reasoning questions are scattered across forums, books, PDFs, and random websites, so we started collecting and organizing them into a searchable archive.

The idea is simple:

  • browse questions,
  • submit new ones,
  • enter answers,
  • discuss solutions,
  • and help grow the collection over time.

We’re collecting different types of questions including:

  • pattern recognition,
  • logical reasoning,
  • spatial reasoning,
  • verbal questions,
  • and visual puzzles.

There are also many unanswered / unsolved questions right now, so people can try solving them, suggest explanations, or debate different answers.

People can also submit questions they find interesting with images and we review/add them manually.

Browse questions:
Questions Archive

Submit a question:
Submit Question

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u/vscoderCopilot — 2 days ago

Collecting and organizing reasoning questions from across the internet

A lot of good reasoning questions are scattered across forums, books, PDFs, and random websites, so we started collecting and organizing them into a searchable archive.

The idea is simple:

  • browse questions,
  • submit new ones,
  • enter answers,
  • discuss solutions,
  • and help grow the collection over time.

We’re collecting different types of questions including:

  • pattern recognition,
  • logical reasoning,
  • spatial reasoning,
  • verbal questions,
  • and visual puzzles.

There are also many unanswered / unsolved questions right now, so people can try solving them, suggest explanations, or debate different answers.

People can also submit questions they find interesting with images and we review/add them manually.

Browse questions:
Questions Archive

Submit a question:
Submit Question

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u/vscoderCopilot — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/iqtest

Collecting and organizing reasoning questions from across the internet

A lot of good reasoning questions are scattered across forums, books, PDFs, and random websites, so we started collecting and organizing them into a searchable archive.

The idea is simple:

  • browse questions,
  • submit new ones,
  • enter answers,
  • discuss solutions,
  • and help grow the collection over time.

We’re collecting different types of questions including:

  • pattern recognition,
  • logical reasoning,
  • spatial reasoning,
  • verbal questions,
  • and visual puzzles.

There are also many unanswered / unsolved questions right now, so people can try solving them, suggest explanations, or debate different answers.

People can also submit questions they find interesting with images and we review/add them manually.

Browse questions:
Questions Archive

Submit a question:
Submit Question

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u/vscoderCopilot — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/logic

Collecting and organizing reasoning questions from across the internet

A lot of good reasoning questions are scattered across forums, books, PDFs, and random websites, so we started collecting and organizing them into a searchable archive.

The idea is simple:

  • browse questions,
  • submit new ones,
  • enter answers,
  • discuss solutions,
  • and help grow the collection over time.

We’re collecting different types of questions including:

  • pattern recognition,
  • logical reasoning,
  • spatial reasoning,
  • verbal questions,
  • and visual puzzles.

There are also many unanswered / unsolved questions right now, so people can try solving them, suggest explanations, or debate different answers.

People can also submit questions they find interesting with images and we review/add them manually.

Browse questions:
Questions Archive

Submit a question:
Submit Question

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u/vscoderCopilot — 2 days ago
▲ 20 r/memorization+4 crossposts

Added some cognitive training modes for focus, memory, processing speed, etc.

We expanded the platform with a training section focused on different cognitive skills.

Includes categories like:

  • Working Memory
  • Attention
  • Memory
  • Processing Speed
  • Focus & Flexibility
  • Reading Speed (RSVP)
  • Spatial Reasoning
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Verbal

Each one has short exercises designed around specific mental skills instead of just generic “brain games”.

If you’re into cognitive performance or IQ testing, give it a try:
https://whats-your-iq.com/en/training

u/vscoderCopilot — 4 days ago

How much can individual cognitive domains realistically improve independently?

Some people are extremely fast at pattern recognition but struggle with working memory. Others can focus for long periods but process information more slowly under pressure.

The more I look into cognition, the less it feels like intelligence behaves as one single uniform ability.

It makes me wonder how independent these systems actually are over time.

Can specific domains improve meaningfully through repeated use/training while others stay relatively stable?

For example, it seems plausible that:

  • gaming
  • programming
  • music
  • mathematics
  • language learning

might selectively strengthen certain cognitive processes more than others.

I became more interested in this after looking through exercises that isolate domains individually instead of treating cognition as one single general ability:
https://whats-your-iq.com/en/training

Curious how people here view the balance between:

  • trainable adaptation
  • task familiarity
  • and relatively stable cognitive traits.
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u/vscoderCopilot — 8 days ago

Added some cognitive training modes for people interested in brain training / nootropics

We added a bunch of cognitive training exercises focused on things like:

  • working memory
  • attention control
  • processing speed
  • cognitive flexibility
  • reaction time
  • pattern recognition
  • reading speed
  • sustained focus

Thought people here into nootropics, cognition, brain training, or mental performance might enjoy trying them out and seeing how different cognitive skills feel day to day.

https://whats-your-iq.com/en/training

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u/vscoderCopilot — 9 days ago
▲ 6 r/cogsci

Can repeated cognitive training tasks reveal stable differences in how people think and learn?

While testing different cognitive exercises over time, we kept noticing that people develop very different performance patterns depending on the task type.

Some improve rapidly in pattern-based tasks but struggle with working memory load. Others stay highly accurate under pressure but improve slowly. Some fluctuate heavily between sessions while others remain extremely stable.

It made us curious whether repeated interaction data from cognitive training tasks can reveal stable cognitive traits, strategies, or learning patterns over time.

Most of the observations came from these kinds of training exercises:
https://whats-your-iq.com/en/training

Are there established cognitive science models or papers exploring this kind of longitudinal behavioral data?

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u/vscoderCopilot — 10 days ago

Built a cognitive training section focused on specific mental skills

We recently expanded our IQ platform with a separate training section focused less on “brain game” style gimmicks and more on isolated cognitive functions.

Current categories include:

  • Working Memory
  • Attention
  • Processing Speed
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Spatial Reasoning
  • Focus & Flexibility
  • Reading Speed (RSVP)
  • Verbal
  • Memory

Most exercises are built around things like rapid recall, attentional control, mental updating, task switching, visual pattern extraction, and processing speed under time pressure.

One thing that stood out while building and testing these was how uneven cognitive profiles can be. Some people are extremely fast but inaccurate. Others perform well on memory tasks but struggle with flexibility or sustained attention.

The training section is separate from the IQ measurement side of the platform. The goal here is more about practicing and exploring different aspects of cognitive performance rather than trying to “increase IQ” with miracle claims.

Would genuinely be interested in hearing what kinds of cognitive exercises people here actually find useful versus repetitive or placebo-feeling.

https://whats-your-iq.com/en/training

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u/vscoderCopilot — 10 days ago

We expanded the platform with a training section focused on different cognitive skills.

Includes categories like:

  • Working Memory
  • Attention
  • Memory
  • Processing Speed
  • Focus & Flexibility
  • Reading Speed (RSVP)
  • Spatial Reasoning
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Verbal

Each one has short exercises designed around specific mental skills instead of just generic “brain games”.

If you’re into cognitive performance or IQ testing, give it a try:
https://whats-your-iq.com/en/training

reddit.com
u/vscoderCopilot — 22 days ago
▲ 5 r/iqtest+2 crossposts

We expanded the platform with a training section focused on different cognitive skills.

Includes categories like:

  • Working Memory
  • Attention
  • Memory
  • Processing Speed
  • Focus & Flexibility
  • Reading Speed (RSVP)
  • Spatial Reasoning
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Verbal

Each one has short exercises designed around specific mental skills instead of just generic “brain games”.

If you’re into cognitive performance or IQ testing, give it a try:
https://whats-your-iq.com/en/training

reddit.com
u/vscoderCopilot — 24 days ago