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Average IQ in Vatican City: 102

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Average IQ
102
Vs Global
+2
Region
Europe
Band
Average

Vatican City has an estimated national IQ average of 102, placing it 2 points above the global mean of 100. This figure comes from cross-national IQ research, primarily Lynn & Vanhanen (2012) and the updated Becker dataset (2019), which compiled standardized cognitive test results across countries.

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Where the number comes from

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National IQ estimates are not direct measurements of every citizen. They are statistical aggregates built from samples of cognitive testing — school assessments, military induction tests, university entry exams, and standardized international tests like PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) and TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study). For Vatican City, the available data places the central estimate at 102, with margin of error typically ±3–5 IQ points depending on sample size and recency.

How Vatican City compares

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The global IQ mean is 100 by convention. Vatican City's 102 exceeds the global average, which corresponds roughly to the 55th percentile on the standard IQ distribution (mean 100, SD 15). Within Europe, Vatican City clusters with countries showing similar developmental and educational profiles.

CountryAvg IQVs Global
Italy102+2
Switzerland102+2
Iceland101+1
Netherlands100+0
Finland101+1
Vatican City102+2
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What drives national IQ differences

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Researchers attribute cross-country variation in measured IQ to a combination of factors — none of which are genetic determinism, despite popular misreadings of the data:

What this number does NOT mean

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A national average of 102 does not mean every citizen of Vatican City scores 102. The within-country distribution still has a standard deviation of ~15 points, meaning roughly two-thirds of any country's population scores within 15 points of that country's mean. There are people scoring 140+ in every country and people scoring 70 in every country. Aggregate statistics describe populations, not individuals.

It also does not predict individual outcomes for someone from Vatican City. Personal IQ depends on a person's own genetics, nutrition, education, and life circumstances — not their country of origin. The variance within countries is much larger than the variance between countries.

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Frequently asked

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What is the average IQ in Vatican City?

The estimated national IQ average for Vatican City is 102, based on aggregated cognitive test data including PISA, TIMSS, and other large-sample assessments.

Is Vatican City's IQ rising or falling?

Like nearly all countries, Vatican City shows a long-term upward trend (Flynn effect) of roughly 2-3 IQ points per decade as nutrition, schooling, and abstract-reasoning exposure improve.

What's the highest IQ country?

Singapore, Hong Kong, and several East Asian countries currently lead at ~106-108 average IQ. Differences between top countries are within measurement error.

Why do national IQs vary?

Primarily nutrition (especially iodine), education quality and access, disease burden, and the Flynn effect — not genetic differences between populations.

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Related reading

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Sources: Lynn, R. & Vanhanen, T. (2012), Intelligence: A Unifying Construct for the Social Sciences; Becker, D. (2019), updated national IQ dataset; OECD PISA datasets; IEA TIMSS reports.

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