Participant 1

Initial description: No rule.

Final description: Copy the red as if it is sitting in front of a mirror in each blue shape.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Correct

Participant 2

Initial description: Mirror the red images in the blue outlines.

Final description: I thought to flip the images and mirror them.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Incorrect
Attempt 3: Incorrect

Participant 3

Initial description: recreate the blue outline boxes and then create the red squares and add mirror images.

Final description: add mirror images of the red squares


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Incorrect
Attempt 3: Incorrect

Participant 4

Initial description: Mirror red inputs. in the instance of the top left, ad an extra filled line in order to make the entire shape symettrical.

Final description: I thought we had to mirror shapes. I couldn't make the top left one work.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Incorrect
Attempt 3: Incorrect

Participant 5

Initial description: The one is a little simple. The light blue doesn't change. The Red is reflected on itself within the blue confines.

Final description: The red is reflected inside of the blue to be symmetrical.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Correct

Participant 6

Initial description: Mirror the shapes inside the outlines.

Final description: Mirror the shapes inside the outlines.


Attempt 1: Correct

Participant 7

Initial description: Leave the blue input shapes alone, mirror the red details using the available black space.

Final description: Mirror the red, but it did't work


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Incorrect
Attempt 3: Incorrect

Participant 8

Initial description: The rule was to flip the red squares onto the other side of the blue block.

Final description: The rule was to flip the red squares onto the other side of the blue block.


Attempt 1: Correct