Spatial reasoning question #shorts

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Spatial reasoning is a category of reasoning skills that refers to the capacity to think about objects in three dimensions and to draw conclusions about those objects from limited information. Someone with good spatial abilities might also be good at thinking about how an object will look when rotated.
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Recommend changing corner to something else. If you create a cube around the object, which have the first three labels applied, the inside edge where the right and top squares meet is picture 'b', which is not a corner of the created cube.

Deductive reasoning will lead to getting them all correct, however if one has to say from which direction they were looking to view the object as shown in picture 'b', corner can't match without the other three becoming incorrect.

I thought of this well after the fact, and had a laugh. Felt meta to me.

Edit: oops, picture b not d

nicholascurran
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The Corner part is not so particular. If you pertain to the example here it will have up to 20 corner images plus the example of corner here

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If one has a 3d object of this, real or digital, it's child's play. If one's left with the first frame of this though...

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People who can't do this should be taking extra care when parking a car.

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