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Equalture Game Assessment Tips
Practical tips to prepare for the Equalture game-based assessment, manage time, and improve speed, accuracy, and consistency in each game.
Practical preparation for the Equalture games
The Equalture game-based assessment uses several games to measure cognitive and behavioral skills, and the exact configuration can vary by company. A good preparation plan focuses on the four core games that appear in every assessment, because these set the base for your score.
The most useful approach is to practice the games in advance and learn the underlying mechanic behind each one. That helps you react faster, manage your time better, and avoid spending too long on any single task.
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Work through each game with a clear pace
Time management matters in different ways across the assessment. Some games reward quick decisions, while others place more value on calm, structured thinking or careful accuracy. Adjusting your pace to the game is often more effective than trying to use the same strategy everywhere.
In practice, that means you should read the pattern of the task quickly, decide what the game is measuring, and then keep your attention on the most relevant detail. The goal is not to rush; it is to work efficiently enough that you can stay consistent from start to finish.
Focus points for the core games
- Racer: respond quickly while still recognizing patterns and timing your choices well.
- Bird Spotting: balance speed and accuracy, since your working style is part of the result.
- Ferry: stay structured, plan ahead, and keep a steady overview.
- Fish Discovery: work methodically and follow the rules carefully as the task changes.
Use practice to build a reliable routine
A useful preparation routine is to play the core games more than once and watch how your approach changes. Repetition helps you understand when you are hesitating, when you are moving too fast, and where you tend to lose points.
Pay attention to your own default style. If you are naturally fast, you may need to slow down in accuracy-based tasks. If you are careful by nature, you may need to avoid overchecking in games that reward speed.
- Practice under time pressure so the test format feels familiar.
- Review mistakes to see whether they came from speed, inattention, or unclear rule reading.
- Aim for a steady rhythm instead of changing pace too often during one game.
Prepare in a simple step-by-step way
Start by learning what each core game measures, then practice them in a realistic setting. After that, compare your results so you can see whether your time use, accuracy, or consistency needs more attention.
If your assessment includes extra company-specific tasks such as role-play or open-ended questions, keep your focus on the game sections first. The core games are the most important part of the assessment and are the best place to invest your preparation time.
Short, repeated practice sessions are usually more effective than a single long session. That makes it easier to build familiarity without losing concentration.