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Plato IQ: 195 (estimated)

Estimated IQ
195
Field
Philosopher
Source basis
Cox estimate
Rarity
top ~0.003%

Important note: Plato's IQ figure of 195 is an estimate. It comes from historiometric analysis (most prominently Catharine Cox's 1926 study of 300 historical geniuses), childhood ratio-IQ testing, or post-hoc assessment of biographical achievements — not from direct clinical IQ measurement.

Where the 195 estimate comes from

Catharine Cox's 1926 study The Early Mental Traits of Three Hundred Geniuses estimated childhood IQs for historical figures based on biographical evidence of precocity — age of first reading, age of first publication, mastery of subjects ahead of peers, and so on. Cox's method has been criticized for systematic upward bias but remains the most-cited source for pre-modern figures.

What the score implies — and what it doesn't

An IQ of 195 is in the extreme upper tail of measured human cognition. At this level, abstract reasoning, working memory, and pattern recognition all run far beyond typical adult capacity. Even within the gifted population, this score is exceedingly rare.

Plato's achievements in Philosopher reflect more than raw IQ. The pattern across high-achieving figures is that cognitive ability gets you into the game; the variables that determine outcomes from there are conscientiousness, sustained focus, time-on-task, mentorship, environment, and a tolerance for the social isolation that often accompanies deep specialized work.

Comparison with peers in Philosopher

PersonEst. IQNote
John Stuart Mill180Cox estimate
Voltaire190Cox estimate
Bertrand Russell180Principia Mathematica
Ludwig Wittgenstein170Logical positivism
Karl Marx160Cox estimate
Plato195Cox estimate
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The limits of celebrity IQ estimates

Frequently asked

What is Plato's IQ?

Plato's IQ is widely estimated at 195, based on cox estimate. This is an estimate, not a clinically measured score.

Did Plato actually take an IQ test?

Most figures with reported IQs in this range never took a clinical IQ test — the numbers come from biographical estimation or childhood ratio-IQ data that doesn't compare cleanly to modern adult IQ.

How accurate is the IQ 195 figure?

Treat it as a defensible upper-end estimate within ±10-15 points. Famous-person IQ estimates carry substantial uncertainty and methodological bias.

Other figures in Philosopher

Related reading

Sources: Cox, C. M. (1926), The Early Mental Traits of Three Hundred Geniuses; Simonton, D. K. (1994), Greatness: Who Makes History and Why; Eysenck, H. J. (1995), Genius: The Natural History of Creativity.

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