What a FAIQ score of 100 means
100
Average
50th percentile (50%)
Right around the middle of the distribution — more typical than rare
Likely true range 91–109 (95%)
Is 100 a good FAIQ score?
A FAIQ of 100 is in the average range — and "average" is a wide, capable band that most people fall into. It describes solid, general-purpose reasoning, not a limit. Real-world outcomes ride on motivation, knowledge, and which particular abilities you develop, none of which a single score captures.
What this number does — and doesn’t — mean
- ·It’s on the standard 100-average, 15-point scale — the same one IQ tests report on — so 100 compares directly to that familiar scale.
- ·FAIQ is a broad ability estimate (reasoning ~75%, memory & intuition ~25%), not a clinical or official IQ — and we never inflate it.
- ·No score is a single point. Yours would most likely fall between 91 and 109 on a retest — read the range, not the digit.
- ·A score measures how you did on these tasks today, not your worth, creativity, or what you can learn.
Nearby scores
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