Impostor (Aivy)
Summary
Game-based planning ability test by Aivy, based on the Tower of London task. Measures executive functions, forward planning, and sequential problem-solving in 3–5 minutes. Mobile-first, no certification required.
Key Facts
Provider: Aivy
Type/Category: Cognitive Ability / Planning (Game-based)
Duration: ~3–5 minutes
Target Group: Apprentices, Graduates, Entry-level, Technical roles
Languages: DE, EN (more in rollout)
Strengths
Measures genuine executive function — hard to fake
Gamefied format increases engagement and completion rates
DIN 33430 compliant, no certification needed
Modular — combines easily with other Aivy cognitive games
Example Use Case
Situation: Technical apprenticeship program needs a fast, objective screening for planning ability.
Solution: Impostor assesses forward-planning capacity through a puzzle game in under 5 minutes — objective, engaging, and impossible to fake through social desirability.
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