Multi-Domain Assessment

    Intelligence TestComprehensive Cognitive Assessment

    Measure your cognitive abilities with our scientifically designed intelligence test. Based on the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model, our assessment evaluates fluid reasoning, working memory, and processing speed.

    2M+ Assessed
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    CHC-Based

    Types of Intelligence We Measure

    Fluid Intelligence (Gf)

    Your ability to reason and solve novel problems independent of acquired knowledge. The purest measure of cognitive potential.

    Crystallized Intelligence (Gc)

    Accumulated knowledge and verbal skills acquired through education and experience.

    Visual Processing (Gv)

    Ability to perceive, analyze, and mentally manipulate visual patterns and spatial relationships.

    Processing Speed (Gs)

    The speed at which you can perceive, process, and respond to cognitive stimuli.

    Short-Term Memory (Gsm)

    Capacity to hold and manipulate information in immediate awareness for reasoning tasks.

    Quantitative Knowledge (Gq)

    Ability to comprehend and apply mathematical concepts and numerical reasoning.

    Intelligence Test vs. IQ Test – What's the Difference?

    In practice, the terms "intelligence test" and "IQ test" are used interchangeably. Both measure the same cognitive abilities and produce a score on the IQ scale (mean = 100, SD = 15).

    The term "intelligence test" is the broader, more scientific term used in academic psychology. "IQ test" refers specifically to the scoring methodology.

    Our assessment is technically an intelligence test that reports results as an IQ score – giving you both scientific rigor and an easily understood result.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is an intelligence test?

    An intelligence test measures multiple cognitive abilities – reasoning, problem-solving, abstract thinking, and learning capacity – producing a standardized score reflecting overall cognitive function.

    Is an intelligence test the same as an IQ test?

    Yes. IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is simply the scoring system for intelligence tests. Both assess the same cognitive domains.

    How reliable are online intelligence tests?

    Our test uses validated psychometric principles with strong test-retest reliability. While not a clinical diagnosis, it provides a reliable cognitive estimate.

    What factors affect intelligence test scores?

    Sleep quality, stress levels, test environment, and familiarity with test formats can all influence performance. We recommend taking the test when well-rested and focused.

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