Average IQ score by range
The average IQ estimate is 100, but single-session online scores move around. What matters more is whether your category profile improves after practice.
A flexible IQ-style challenge with logic, patterns, math, verbal reasoning, memory, and spatial questions.
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A balanced IQ-style run with enough questions to feel meaningful without overwhelming first-time visitors.
Switching modes changes the question count, time pressure, and overall intensity. Drills isolate one skill so you can train a weak area before coming back for a full run.
Full mode is the default: 100 questions in 45 minutes. Quick mode is great for first-time visitors, and Mega mode is for long sessions.
This free test is designed for deeper, repeatable practice. It does not replace a clinical assessment, but it gives visitors a much richer brain-training experience than a tiny quiz: number sequences, logical conclusions, visual rotation, memory, analogies, and practical math traps. The page now supports Quick, Full, and Mega modes built from a much larger question bank.
Complete the test to generate a shareable result certificate.
Finish the test to see a quick profile of your strongest areas.
Your next practice recommendation will appear here after the test.
Your recent mode comparison will appear here after a few runs.
Your daily streak, adaptive progress, and consistency notes will appear here.
Your smart analysis will appear here after the test.
Consistency, pace, and confidence signals will appear here.
Your long-term IQ profile on this device will appear here.
Track your last attempts on this device and see whether your score is moving up.
Review your missed questions and the correct answers. This is where visitors usually learn the most.
An online IQ-style test is best used as a practice benchmark. A professional IQ score requires a controlled test and trained examiner, but this page helps you understand common score ranges and which reasoning areas you may want to practice.
Visitors do better when they can drill one weak area at a time. Use the section drills above to launch a focused round for logic, pattern recognition, math, verbal analogies, memory, or spatial thinking.
For users who want to come back, use this simple 7-day practice loop. It turns the IQ page into a habit instead of a one-time quiz.
These built-in reading blocks help the page feel bigger, rank for related searches, and keep visitors learning instead of bouncing.
The average IQ estimate is 100, but single-session online scores move around. What matters more is whether your category profile improves after practice.
An IQ-style test measures broad reasoning. Aptitude tests usually focus on job fit, subject ability, or task-specific strengths.
Practice sequences, alternating rules, squares, primes, and mirror logic. Pattern skill improves when you slow down and label the rule first.
Raw intelligence debates are complex, but performance on online IQ-style tests absolutely improves with familiarity, attention control, and practice.
IQ-style quizzes work well for repeat visitors because they create a fast personal result, a score people can compare, and a reason to retry. This page now includes score interpretation, category feedback, answer review, and related brain tools so visitors have more reasons to stay on e-moh.com.
This test gives a fun estimate based on 100 logic, pattern, math, verbal, memory, and spatial reasoning questions. Professional IQ tests are administered by qualified specialists. Use this as a benchmark, not a clinical measurement.
The average IQ is 100. About 68% of people score between 85–115. Scores above 130 are considered superior, and above 145 is genius level.
Quick mode uses 25 questions, Full mode uses 100 questions, and Mega mode uses 1000 questions. Most people start with Full mode, then return for Mega mode later.
Yes! Regular practice with logic puzzles, math problems, and pattern recognition can improve performance on IQ-style tests over time.
Scores 90–109 are average, 110–119 are high average, 120–129 are superior, and 130+ are very superior. Below 90 is below average. Remember, IQ measures one type of intelligence.