If you have obtained a legitimate set of cards (physical or licensed PDF), here is the standard administration procedure:
The Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test (BGT or Bender-Gestalt) is a psychological assessment tool originally developed by Lauretta Bender in 1938. It consists of printed on individual cards. The test taker is asked to copy each figure onto a blank sheet of paper.
, the original nine stimuli designs—originally adapted from Max Wertheimer's 1923 Gestalt studies—are widely available in academic and public domain formats. ScienceDirect.com Printable Stimuli Cards (PDF/Documents)
You can find free PDFs of the Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test (BGT) cards online for personal study or research practice , but using them for clinical diagnosis without proper training is unethical and invalid. Here’s where to look and what to know.