š§ IQ Puzzle Explained: Which Option Shows the Correct Top View?
Visual puzzles like this are a great way to test spatial reasoning and attention to detail. At first glance, this cube structure may look simpleābut the trick lies in understanding how 3D shapes translate into a 2D top view.

š Understanding the Structure
The figure shows a 3D arrangement of colored cubes (orange, pink, and purple) forming a hollow center. From aĀ top view, youāre essentially looking straight down, meaning:
- You only see theĀ top-most surfacesĀ of each stack.
- Hidden or lower cubes only matter if there is aĀ gap above them.
š§© Key Observations
- Hollow Center
The middle of the structure is empty at the top, allowing you to see a lower cube beneath itāwhich isĀ orange. - Outer Ring of Cubes
The surrounding cubes form a square ring. Their top colors are:- Purple cubesĀ appear on the right and back sides.
- Orange cubesĀ appear on the left and front sides.
- Pink cubesĀ are visible but not dominant on the top layer in corner positions.
- Top View Mapping
When converting this into a 3Ć3 grid:- TheĀ center squareĀ must beĀ orangeĀ (visible through the gap).
- TheĀ outer positionsĀ must match the visible top colors of the cubes.