16
reasoning questions
In just a few minutes, explore how you work through patterns, numbers, language, and logic, then see your result placed inside a broader IQ context.
16
reasoning questions
4
thinking domains
100
average score
1
personal report
See how average ranges, percentiles, and reasoning categories are used to interpret IQ results. Once the basics are clear, the assessment itself feels much more meaningful.
Start with the background, jump to the score guide, or move straight into the assessment. Each route should feel easy to follow.
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Learn how IQ is interpreted, why average sits around 100, and how percentiles give a score more meaning.
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See the familiar score ranges and how results are usually described from below average to very high.
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Move straight into the assessment and work through visual, numerical, verbal, and spatial reasoning tasks.
Open sectionPeople usually want more than a number. They want to know where they stand, which kinds of problems feel strongest, and how their result compares with a familiar average.
The assessment starts immediately and keeps the focus on the questions themselves, so the whole experience feels light, clear, and easy to finish.