Was curious to test my young adult daughter, but before sharing it with her I took it myself. It seemed legit. I don’t consider myself a stupid person, but I was surprised by my score. I’m very much l... See more
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The site operators collect money in…
The site operators collect money in Turkey, they advertise Indonesia on the site, and the trustpilot pilot say's Australia. It's just a scam. I took the test and it gave me a score inflated by 20 points and asked for money despite advertising itself as being free.

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RUN AWAY FROM THIS SITE ITS A SCAM
RUN AWAY FROM THIS SITE ITS A SCAM! These people have been robbing the internet blind for YEARS with their scam. They use advanced tactics and fake reviews to rebrand every time they get kicked off the web. Its not run out of Australia, its in Turkey and its FAKE. They offer a $1 report then put you on an invisible subscription. DON'T USE THIS WEBSITE ITS TRASH

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It's a scam run out of Turkey
It's a scam run out of Turkey. They offer you a $1 package then charge you forever. They got to the top of google by using illegal tactics. They used to be called "MyIQ", but after being called out so many times for scamming they changed the URL. Same code, same people, same scam. Don't use this site. (It will always say your IQ is 15 points higher than it really is), and the test they are using is unlicensed and stolen from another website.

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This is a well known scam trying to…
This is a well known scam trying to boost up a new domain in order to outrun their rightfully earned terrible reputation. They are selling a known open source test with modified norms to make more sales. They offer the test at $1 but charge you $20 twice a month to "retain access", but its not in the print anywhere.

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Good honest accurate free IQ ON-line test
The test was well structured for the interface, and gave clear outcomes and detail of errors. Well implemented and genuinely free for the basic time investment. No gotcha at the end. Consistent with other more formal tests.
I'm only in 7th grade and an iQ of 117…
I'm only in 7th grade and an iQ of 117 is pretty great
Fun test that is truly FREE
Fun test that is truly FREE, no "gotcha" surprise at the end that charges you $ just to see the result.
This charges if you want to print an IQ certificate or purchase a more in-depth test set that includes the original IQ test results.
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