11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning
Non-Verbal Reasoning tests visual logic — spotting patterns in shapes, rotations and reflections. A consistent feature checklist makes it learnable.
The key skill is examining each figure systematically: number of sides, shading, size, rotation and position. The rule almost always lives in one or two of those features.
With enough varied practice, children quickly start to recognise the common rule types at a glance, which is exactly what the timed test demands.
Non-Verbal Reasoning topics
Free lessons with worked examples and practice.
Non-Verbal Patterns
Non-verbal patterns test visual logic. A fixed checklist of features turns guesswork into method.
LearnRotations
Rotation questions ask whether a shape has been turned. The trick is to follow one feature as an anchor.
LearnMirror Images
Mirror-image questions test reflection. Picture the mirror line and check that the image is reversed, not just moved.
LearnFAQs
Is non-verbal reasoning improvable with practice?+
Very much so — once children learn a feature checklist and practise enough sets, scores climb quickly.
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