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Cubiks (Talogy) Figure Sequences Practice Guide
Learn what the Cubiks figure sequences module involves, how patterns are tested, and what to expect when preparing for timed abstract reasoning tasks.
Figure Sequences in Cubiks Assessments
Figure sequences are a common abstract reasoning module in Cubiks assessments, part of Talogy. In this test area, you work out which shape logically continues a sequence by identifying the rule behind the changes.
The module is designed to measure how you spot patterns under time pressure. You may need to track changes in shape, rotation, direction, number of elements, size, fill, or position, then decide which option best fits the sequence.
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What the Module Focuses On
This practice module helps you become familiar with the way figure sequences are presented and the type of reasoning they require. The goal is not to memorize answers, but to train yourself to read visual changes quickly and accurately.
The questions usually reward a steady, methodical approach. If you can break each figure into its main features and compare those features step by step, you are better placed to choose the next shape with confidence.
How to Use This Practice for Decision-Making
For candidates deciding whether to use this pack, the key point is alignment. The figure sequences module reflects one of the most common components in Cubiks tests, including Logiks Advanced and Cubiks Logiks General (Intermediate).
Because these assessments are often timed, practice is most useful when it helps you stay calm and consistent. Working through figure sets in advance can make the test format feel more familiar and reduce avoidable mistakes caused by rushing.
- Start by identifying the main change in each step.
- Check whether the rule affects one feature or several at once.
- Use practice to build speed without losing accuracy.
Preparing for the Test Format
A good approach is to focus on the patterns that appear most often rather than trying to cover every possible variation. In figure sequences, the main task is to observe how each shape changes and to follow that logic through the full series.
This module fits well into broader Cubiks preparation because it reflects the abstract reasoning style used in these assessments. If you are preparing for a selection process where speed and accuracy matter, this is a practical area to include.