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The first Metacognitive test - 20 mins - Any and all feedback would make my day

Out of all testers so far, most of them have struggled to get any questions right whatsoever so please don't feel disheartened. In fact thats the point - im attempting to train your brain in ways it hasn't moved before.

With every question, you have to THINK OUSIDE OF THE BOX.

Within the beta, each question has been personally curated and designed to show testers something new. You might recognize the structure of a familiar brain teaser, but I've inverted it entirely and approached it from an angle that probably feels completely different from anything you've seen before.

They get progressively harder from questions 1 - 5. That's intentional. What's important to note: the explanations are where the actual training happens. There's less focus on right and wrong but rather the fact that you're learning a specific way of thinking that directly and discretely prepares you for the next question. By the time you're 20 minutes in, your brain has genuinely opened up in a way it wasn't quite capable of at the start. - that's the goal at least

You'll get a completely free personalized report that breaks down your cognitive strengths and growth areas. It's my way of saying thank you for your time; i'll forever be appreciative of it.

I want to be honest: creating a metacognitive assessment is genuinely strenuous, even after a decade of working with these types of questions. I'd really be grateful for your insight and feedback. I want to stress the score doesn't matter whether you get them all right, all wrong, or even come back multiple times just to get them all right (i used to do that all the time). I am willing to bet the journey is the most important aspect.

Right now, this is a cognitive assessment tool. But I have a larger vision: integrations with employment, education, and real-world contexts where understanding how you think actually changes what you do. Would it be valuable if I made the roadmap visible for beta users? I'm sincerely open to suggestions on how we build this together and even am willing to detail the behind the scenes networking/affiliations and question banks of over 1000 created questions and explanations individually.

Enough yap.
It takes about 20 minutes with 20 questions. If nothing else please just enjoy.

Metacognitive IQ Test

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u/Direct-Lunch-5178 — 6 hours ago

Beta: The first Metacognitive test - 20 mins - Any and all feedback would make my day

Within the beta, each question has been personally curated and designed to show testers something new. You might recognize the structure of a familiar brain teaser, but I've inverted it entirely and approached it from an angle that probably feels completely different from anything you've seen before.

They get progressively harder from questions 1 - 5. That's intentional. What's important to note: the explanations are where the actual training happens. There's less focus on right and wrong but rather the fact that you're learning a specific way of thinking that directly and discretely prepares you for the next question. By the time you're 20 minutes in, your brain has genuinely opened up in a way it wasn't quite capable of at the start. - that's the goal at least

You'll get a completely free personalized report that breaks down your cognitive strengths and growth areas. It's my way of saying thank you for your time; i'll forever be appreciative of it.

I want to be honest: creating a metacognitive assessment is genuinely hard, even after a decade of working with these types of questions. I'd really be grateful for your insight and feedback. I want to stress the score doesn't matter whether you get them all right, all wrong, or even come back multiple times just to get them all right (i used to do that all the time). I am willing to bet the journey is the most important aspect.

Right now, this is a cognitive assessment tool. But I have a larger vision: integrations with employment, education, and real-world contexts where understanding how you think actually changes what you do. Would it be valuable if I made the roadmap visible for beta users? I'm sincerely open to suggestions on how we build this together and even am willing to detail the behind the scenes networking/affiliations and question banks of over 1000 created questions and explanations individually.

Enough yap.
It takes about 20 minutes with 20 questions. If nothing else please just enjoy.

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u/Direct-Lunch-5178 — 12 hours ago