Frequently Asked Questions

Updated by the Test Your IQ editorial team on April 10, 2026

Is Test Your IQ a clinical IQ test?

No. It is a web-based intelligence-style experience inspired by visual reasoning, matrix logic, number rules, and memory drills. It is not a licensed clinical or educational diagnosis.

What does the site actually measure?

The current assessment focuses mainly on visual pattern recognition, matrix-style reasoning, compact number logic, and short-term memory behavior inside the product's own challenge system.

How long does the test take?

The main assessment is designed to take around twelve minutes, depending on pace and decision speed.

Can I repeat the test?

Yes. The experience is designed to be repeatable. The site also includes shorter drills for users who want to return and practice memory, focus, and fluency.

Does the result mean I have an official IQ score?

No. The result is an estimated index inside this website's own model. It is intended to give context and motivation, not to replace a formal psychometric evaluation.

Why does the site include articles and support pages?

Because a useful intelligence-style website should explain its topic, not only display a score. The articles, methodology page, privacy policy, and about page are there to add clarity and trust.

Can online training improve performance?

It can improve fluency, familiarity, visual scanning, and memory-task performance. It should be framed as practice and training rather than as a guaranteed transformation of general intelligence.

How can I contact the site?

You can use the contact page or email famefeed8@gmail.com.

Why are there articles around the test?

The site is intended to be more than a one-page challenge. The articles explain visual reasoning, memory, online IQ-style experiences, and how to read the site more responsibly.

Does the site save my personal account or login?

No user account is required to take the current version of the test. The site is designed as a web-based experience that can be used quickly without creating a profile.

Why does the result include strengths and weaker areas?

Because a simple score is not enough. The site groups performance into broader categories such as patterns, matrices, and number logic to make the result more informative.

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