Last month when I was still 12, I took the Mensa Denmark IQ test for the first time and got an IQ of 132-135 (I forgot). Is this test accurate? r/cognitiveTesting โข Mensa denmark IQ test solutions. Most IQ tests score an individual on a scale of 100. The highest score possible is 145, and the lowest score possible is 61; scores between these two extremes represent just one standard deviation from the mean IQ for that group. IQ range For example, if you receive a score of 110 (a โsuperiorโ IQ), this Having a low IQ score only means one thing - you aren't good at IQ tests. It's the same as being good at chess, it only means you're good at chess. You'll be fine bro. This test proves nothing. On actual IQ tests the average range is 90-109. Online IQ tests aren't credible though. I tried to introduce the test to a wider audience that may not know much about IQ. I hope it's a fine enough intro otherwise I'll rerecord it.
Mensa Sweden: 119 Mensa Hungary: 118 Toni-2: 126 SACFT: 123 Brght (I don't believe this test is very accurate but may as well include it): 118-144 JCTI: 120 Mods please don't remove this, I included at least four of the tests mentioned in the thread for criteria for IQ estimation posts, those being JCTI, Brght, AGCT, and CAIT.
I wish I hadn't of took an IQ test as I'm an obssessive kind of person, and I advise you not to take it as if you score high you'll get a false sense of accomplishment, if you score average then you are just average, if you score low then you'll get depressed and decrease your self esteem. Thank so much! that sounds really good, The only free IQ test I've taken are Mensa Denmark IQ tests (There have been many versions), Serebriakoff IQ test, Mensa Hungary and that's it. In real life I joined Mensa by taking FRT-form B, but they just told me I passed without any IQ score. VNiU.