Spatial Orientation

In this test, you control a ball inside a maze with different symmetry layouts.
What is Spatial Orientation?
In this test, you control a ball inside a maze. The maze has four entrances and different symmetry layouts. A ball starts from one entrance and moves based on your inputs. Your task is to guide the ball to the empty center area as fast as possible.
1. Maze Layout
- Each maze has 4 possible entrances and a target in the center.
- The ball starts at one of the entrances.
GIF: Maze with 4 entrances and a ball
2. The Golden Rule: Symmetry
- When you move the ball in your maze, another ball in a second maze moves simultaneously.
- This second ball mirrors your movements based on a specific symmetry.
- Your goal is to guide both balls to the center at the same time.
GIF: Two mazes moving simultaneously with symmetry
Speed and Accuracy Rules
- Every maze has a strict time limit shown before it starts.
- Moving too quickly and making a mistake costs more time than brief planning.
- Understand the symmetry pattern first, then execute the movement.