McKinsey Solve Game: All You Need to Know

Are you gearing up for the McKinsey Solve Game and wondering how to crack it? Practicing the McKinsey Game can help you. It is a gamified digital assessment developed by Imbellus for McKinsey & Company. In this blog post, we'll cover all you need to know about preparing for a McKinsey problem solving game. Let’s get started.



  • The Solve Game is a screening test, positioned between the application and the case interviews. It aims to efficiently identify suitable candidates and streamline the resource-intensive case interview phase. This approach helps McKinsey to optimize both time and resources in the recruitment process.


  • The McKinsey Solve game includes 6 mini games, namely - Ecosystem Building, Red Rock Study, Plant Defense, Disaster Management, Disease Management, and Migration Management. It assess five critical cognitive abilities:

  1. Critical Thinking

  2. Decision-Making

  3. Metacognition

  4. Situational Awareness

  5. Systems Thinking


  • The McKinsey Game Test can be rigorous and challenging to pass. If you fail, you might have to wait as long as a year before getting another chance. Practice is key to success. The more you practice, the more comfortable and confident you'll become.


Wrap Up

Preparing for a McKinsey Solve Game is a comprehensive process. With the right preparation, you can tackle these challenging assessments with confidence. Remember to practice, stay calm, and approach each case with a structured problem-solving mindset. You can begin your McKinsey Solve Game practice with CaseBasix’s PSG Simulation Tool. Visit the website to learn more.

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