Frequency Count Patterns
Frequency-count questions test whether you can spot a numeric sequence — the number of elements per cell increases, decreases, or repeats in a predictable pattern.
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Frequency Count questions
32 questions in the bank · 403 total across all patterns
**Rule: Each row and column must contain every shape, color, and size exactly once.** - Row 3 has hexagon and square; needs diamo…
**Rule: Each row and column must contain all three shapes, all three colors, and all three sizes exactly once.** - Row 3 has l-sh…
The size changes across this grid, but size is not the rule — ignore it.
The colour changes across this grid, but colour is not the rule — ignore it.
The colour changes across this grid, but colour is not the rule — ignore it.
The colour changes across this grid, but colour is not the rule — ignore it.
The colour changes across this grid, but colour is not the rule — ignore it.
The colour changes across this grid, but colour is not the rule — ignore it.
The colour changes across this grid, but colour is not the rule — ignore it.
The size changes across this grid, but size is not the rule — ignore it.
The size changes across this grid, but size is not the rule — ignore it.
Each diagonal must contain all three colors: orange, green, and red.
Each diagonal must contain all three colors: red, orange, and green.
Each row must contain all three shapes — one of each, no repeats.
Each row must contain all three shapes — one of each, no repeats.
Each column must contain all three shapes — once each.
Each diagonal of the grid must hold all three shapes once.
Each diagonal of the grid must hold all three shapes once.
Each row must contain all three colors — once each.
Each row must contain all three colors — one each, no repeats.
Each row must contain all three colors — one each, no repeats.
Each column holds all three colors, once each.
Each row must contain all three scale values — one each, no repeats.
Each column must contain all three size/scale values exactly once.
Each diagonal of the grid must hold all three sizes once: small, medium, and large.
Each diagonal of the grid must hold all three sizes once: small, medium, and large.
Family: CAYLEY TABLE (pair uniqueness).
every cell in the grid contains a unique (outer shape, inner shape) pair.
Each row and each column contains all three shapes exactly once: t-shape, triangle, and circle.
Each row and each column contains all three shapes exactly once: f-shape, l-shape, and t-shape.
**Rule: Each row must contain one small, one medium, and one large triangle.** • Row 1 has: medium, large, small ✓ • Row 2 has: m…
**Rule: Each row must have all three sizes — small, medium, and large.** - Row 1 has small, medium, large ✓ - Row 2 has small, la…
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