Turning the cube Spatial thinking why is it too difficult?

Good day,

I have an entrance exam in the judiciary soon and am preparing for it.

I'm aware of what will be involved, including logical thinking and rolling dice.
Unfortunately, I find this area difficult and it takes up a lot of my time.

Who knows some good tips and can give me some simple help?

Thanks in advance.

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Tamtamy
10 months ago

'Logical thinking' includes more than 'trays'.
'Growth rotation' has to do with 'spatial imagination'.
And that is according to my (yet quite comprehensive) experiences, an ability 'you have or not'. Say: there are people who are very talented and clearly stand out from the 'broad mass' you obviously belong to as far as this is concerned.
In the short term it is not possible to improve much. Make yourself familiar with the principle and otherwise it is not worth any more effort.

gauss58
10 months ago

There are many professions in which a good spatial imagination is important, eg as an architect, design engineer or mechanical engineer. In the judiciary, it comes to other qualities and the spatial imagination cannot have a top priority.

On the Internet you will find many tasks and tests under "clear imagination exercises". But I do not think that it is possible to improve its abilities in this regard in a manageable time. It's more like getting an inventory.