Pattern inductive reasoning problem

In summary, the conversation discusses a problem involving a sequence of shapes and colors, and the need to think systematically and quickly in order to solve similar problems in an exam. The problem is categorized as an IQ test and can be learned by going through a list of possible patterns and checking for each one. The speaker suggests looking at all of the white triangles and the colors in each square for more examples of the pattern.
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In attempting to finish the sequence, I realized that the triangles in the inner hexagon is decolored in the direction of the arrow I drew for the given elements of the sequence. Any tips on how to think systematically about similar problems since I am required in the exam to complete like problems within a minute and half.
 

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It's pure pattern recognition. It's supposed to be in the category of IQ test, but its definitely learnable because step one is to go through a list of possible patterns and checking for each one.
If you want to see more of this pattern, look at all of the white triangles and which colors appear in which squares.
What's this test for?
 

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