What users measure
Assessments look at practical cognitive skills such as logical reasoning, pattern recognition, numerical thinking, verbal ability, working memory, and attention. Scores are presented as directional signals, not permanent labels.
Cognitive baseline
Mind-Gauge assessments are short, structured exercises designed to help users understand reasoning, memory, focus, speed, and problem-solving patterns.
Assessments look at practical cognitive skills such as logical reasoning, pattern recognition, numerical thinking, verbal ability, working memory, and attention. Scores are presented as directional signals, not permanent labels.
Fresh question sets, time-aware scoring, and skill-wise feedback help users see how performance changes across attempts without claiming to diagnose ability.