Currently practicing PWC logical tests. How on earth do you do this? I cant find a consistent rule.
Think of the 2 outer ones as a fan that changes colours. It rotates anti-clockwise. Do you see it?
In the next position the position of the "fan" will be vertical, which leaves option A or D. And the colour of the "fan" will be different than the previous one, which leaves option A.
A.
>>1098553
I can start bruteforcing ideas into getting A as an answer.
Thanks.
>>1098439
A, fag
>>1098439
The only one with a white center is A, so I'm pretty certain it is A.
>>1098553
This logic could be used to deduce D.
Black alternates 1-2 1-2 1-2. The last in the given sequence is 1 black, and the only answer with 2 black is A.
A also fits the white sequence: 2-1-4-4 (repeat).
A also fits the grey sequence: 4-4-2-1 repeat.
>>1098439
A. 1st/Last are ccw rotations of each other by so 2nd/Next should also be ccw rotations of each other. A is the only choice here.
>>1098439
its b
>>1099114
Top kek. A is the right answer but your reasoning about the pattern sequences is flawed. "2-1-4-4" isn't an valid/consistent explanation of that pattern that is occurring.
>>1099134
>"2-1-4-4" isn't an valid/consistent explanation of that pattern that is occurring.
Yes it is. The "white" (polka dot) pattern follows a 2-1-4-4 sequence. The first five given patterns are 2, 1, 4, 4, 2. This means the sequence completes once and starts over at 2 in the last pattern. Thus the sixth pattern must be a 1, which can only be A.
P.S. Each of the colors follows a different pattern. I made that clear in my answer.
>>1099134
I made an ELI5 answer just for you. Hope this helps.