Anathema IQ Tests Hub
The Anathema series is a linked set of high-difficulty reasoning exams designed to measure precision under pressure across verbal logic, reading-based inference, spatial transformation, and numerical pattern recognition. Each part targets a different cognitive skillset, and the full series is built to reward careful attention to structure rather than fast guessing.
How these tests work
- Every question is multiple choice with 10 options (A–J), reducing guess advantage and rewarding true recognition.
- Correct answers are never revealed. You receive raw score and your final raw (best of two attempts).
- Each test allows one attempt plus one retake. Your final score is the higher raw score across those two attempts.
- IQ values appear only after at least 100 recorded scores exist for that test. Until then, results show raw score only.
Recommended path
The cleanest way to experience the series is to start with the foundational logic of Part 1, then move into the reading-driven traps of Part 2. Spatial (Part 3) and numerical (Part 4) pressure-test different systems of thought, and the Apex exam (Part 5) combines everything into one final, high-load evaluation.
The Five Tests
Anathema Part 1 · Verbal
The foundation exam: conditionals, quantifiers, “only if / unless,” truth-tellers and liars, and constrained deduction. It punishes surface reading and rewards clean symbolic thinking in plain language.
Anathema Part 2 · Verbal (Reading + Relationships)
Three reading sections followed by questions that test what must be true, what is only supported, and what the passage forces you to commit to. The word-relationship set closes the exam with compressed analogical reasoning.
Anathema Part 3 · Spatial
Cube nets, rotations, reflections, tunnel-drilling, shortest paths on surfaces, and verbal visualization that still yields exact numeric answers. The challenge is sustained mental geometry without external aids.
Anathema Part 4 · Numerical Patterns
This exam is built around pattern compression: alternating rules, hidden generators, multi-row transformations, and “machine” mappings. The trick is noticing the governing rule quickly without overfitting.
Anathema Part 5 · Apex
The series capstone. You will move across tightly constrained verbal logic, a reading section that weaponizes procedure and thresholds, and compact spatial and numeric items designed to punish sloppy transitions between modes. The Apex test rewards people who can keep their internal “rules engine” stable while the content type changes.
Difficulty Overview
| Test | Difficulty Grade | Primary Skills | What makes it hard | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1 · Verbal | Hard | Formal logic, quantifiers, truth conditions | “Only if / unless / exactly one” traps that punish casual reading | Open |
| Part 2 · Verbal | Very Hard | Reading inference, constraint tracking, analogy control | Hidden assumptions and “must vs supported” separation under narrative load | Open |
| Part 3 · Spatial | Very Hard | 3D rotation, nets, transforms, counting on solids | Multi-step spatial state tracking without external notes | Open |
| Part 4 · Numerical | Very Hard | Pattern extraction, rule switching, numeric invariants | Overfitting is punished; the correct generator must explain every term | Open |
| Part 5 · Apex | Apex | Mixed reasoning, stamina, precision under switching | The hardest part is holding stable rules while the domain keeps changing | Open |
Why the series is structured this way: Part 1 establishes your baseline logic accuracy. Part 2 adds narrative load and forces disciplined interpretation. Part 3 shifts you into pure spatial state-tracking. Part 4 tests pattern compression without calculators. Part 5 is the synthesis: it measures whether you can stay precise when the content stops cooperating.
Results, Norming, and Profiles
What you receive immediately
- Raw score for the attempt you just submitted.
- Final raw score, which is your best raw score across your attempt and your one retake.
- No item-by-item feedback, and no list of correct answers.
When IQ appears
- Each test displays IQ only after 100 recorded scores exist for that specific test.
- As the dataset grows, the mapping between raw score and IQ becomes more stable.
- Your profile retains your raw score history while IQ updates as norms mature.
Quick Links
This hub exists to keep the series navigable, comparable, and expandable. As new parts and companion exams are added, this page stays as the central map.
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