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Anonymous No.1547977 [Report] >>1548024 >>1548034
can you tell me
a good website where I can see what my IQ is?

a reliable test
Anonymous No.1548003 [Report] >>1548108
All IQ tests are relative, approximate and can be gamed. It's not so much the test of your intelligence, as it is the test of your knowledge what techniques such tests might rely on, be that vocabulary, boolean operations or spatial transformations.
Anonymous No.1548024 [Report] >>1548067 >>1548128
>>1547977 (OP)
here is one from an accredited source
https://mensa.dk/iqtest/
Anonymous No.1548034 [Report]
>>1547977 (OP)
if you think online IQ tests can be trusted, you have failed the IQ test
Anonymous No.1548067 [Report]
>>1548024
I took this one and it overshoots a little on the higher end, because it is not that fine-tuned.
Source: I am actually part of Mensa and score at around 138, but this one gives me almost 150.

This one is my favorite, as it gives you 3 axes to work with:
https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/FSIQ/
But because I am not a native English speaker, maybe my score would be even higher than it accuses (136), as my verbal IQ was the lowest score when I took it and it is definitely my highest ability in real life.
Anonymous No.1548108 [Report] >>1548113
>>1548003
If you don't game it then its a good enough test
Anonymous No.1548113 [Report]
>>1548108
Simply knowing that many tests rely on XOR operation is enough to get into 130+ range in most pattern tests. I think a proper IQ test should involve first explaining all pattern types it utilizes and pattern rules it involves (i.e. strict row-wise correlation, spatial movements, 3D projections, etc.) in order to minimize influencing the result by prior knowledge and by discovery of unaccounted patterns, which won't be rewarded in automated setting.
Anonymous No.1548128 [Report]
>>1548024
I don't trust that one
It keeps giving me 140+ scores
exactly like those fake IQ tests in ads