Sup mate?
I failed in the middle part of the test(the computer offcourse) if i don't wrong it passed over a since my attempt , it wasn't the math offcourse hope you know which kind i mean ..
Btw we tested approxamiltely 10-15 canadidated and 3 of us failed
Sorry guys i just answering to the thread , it's because too much headach and lack of sleep
If you have some wooden blocks (childrens toys) it may help.
You need to imagine what buildings and objects and such look like from different angles.
For a start you need to figure out what angle, what perspective are you looking at.
Are you looking south? North? East? West?
Then you need to look at the colours, the shapes, the positions, what visible, what is covered, what can be seen, can't be seen.
Here is something I made as an example in the last 15 minutes with what I remember about the puzzles.
I'll see if I can find some toys or shapes or a program to simulate the map perspective and the reverse of the puzzle.
As you can see, it can only be looking east or west. In our case it is clearly looking east because none of the examples make sense if you look west.
After you figure this out, you need to figure which blocks colours match.
The big block must be red, the small cube must be red, the long block must be black.
And the long block is covering the other two red blocks.
So you eliminate the impossible ones in your head, and find the one that is correct and ticks all of the requirements.