Prepare for a Psychotechnical Test in 7 Days
A clear 7-day plan to prepare for a psychotechnical test with short, steady, and realistic practice.
Preparing for a psychotechnical test in one week does not require full days. A short and regular routine is usually the most realistic approach.
7-day light routine
| Day | Goal | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quick baseline on logic, attention, and numbers | 20 min |
| 2 | Logic series and analogies | 20 min |
| 3 | Short timed blocks | 20 min |
| 4 | Error review and method reset | 15 min |
| 5 | Mixed session under time pressure | 25 min |
| 6 | Light practice + recovery | 15 min |
| 7 | Calm short simulation | 20 min |
Start from the games page and alternate formats.
Practical principles
- keep sessions short and focused;
- rotate formats;
- track recurring mistakes;
- stop before cognitive fatigue.
FAQ
Is 7 days enough?
Yes, for a basic and structured preparation.
How long per day?
Around 15 to 25 minutes is enough in a light routine.
Where can I practice quickly?
Use Kognify games and build short sessions.