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i have an IQ of 131 (and, no im not related to kugai)
*note:
1)you are at your peak at around about 22-25.
2)90-100 is an average IQ
3)different ages, have different marking systems. (ie. 120 at 24 will be say 10 questions correct, where as for a 60 year old it will be 8 questions right.
> Blank wrote:
> I think I got 180 in one once. Which puts me above just about
> everyone on the planet.
>
> Blank, do you have a voice box that talks for you?
No, a small trained Russian hamster. And I trained it.
> And yey, he did it.
> Anyway, he was the first to solve these never before solved
> problems.
*waits for the inevitable 'thanks, it was an honour' post*
> There's this IQ test, claimed to be one of, if not *the* most
> difficult.
> www.highiqsociety.com or something.
*Attempts to solve*
> Just like Mensa. Why do people, who are supposed to be intelligent,
> have to pay money to be told they’re clever?
their vain.
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There's this IQ test, claimed to be one of, if not *the* most difficult.
www.highiqsociety.com or something.
There are different sections, the highest being something like "Highly Intelligent".
That test contained a couple of problems that had never been solved by anyone.
This guy spent months doing this test etc, working out thesis' etc.
And yey, he did it.
Anyway, he was the first to solve these never before solved problems.
That's what a real IQ test is.
> HA! Anyone who actually pays for one obviously doesn't have the IQ
> they're being told they have.
Just like Mensa. Why do people, who are supposed to be intelligent, have to pay money to be told they’re clever?
> Be wary of online IQ tests anyway.
I am. I just seem to end up taking them randomly every few months for no apparent reason. My IQ also fluctuates quite a lot throughout these months too, or so it would seem.
> Normally they'll give you a
> massively high IQ no matter what you put, so you buy the $10
> certificate to prove it. It's a big big con.
HA! Anyone who actually pays for one obviously doesn't have the IQ they're being told they have.
> I think I got 180 in one once. Which puts me above just about
> everyone on the planet.
I got 290 (I think) on one.
After it was finished it showed the corrections, so I opened a new window and did it again with all the right answers, claiming I was a 7 year old child. Teeheehee.