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IQ of 101 — meaning, percentile & profile

IQ Score
101
Percentile
53th
Classification
Average range
SD from mean
+0.07

An IQ of 101 falls in the average range. The average IQ is defined as 100, and roughly 68% of people score between 85 and 115.

What does IQ 101 mean in practice?

An IQ of 101 means your raw performance on a standardised IQ test places you at the 53th percentile of the general adult population — higher than 53% of people. People in this range span a wide variety of outcomes — IQ is one of many factors in cognitive performance and life success.

IQ 101 and the normal distribution

IQ is defined with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. An IQ of 101 is 0.07 standard deviations above the mean. The normal distribution tells us that:

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IQ 101 and career outcomes

An IQ of 101 is solidly in the range associated with the full breadth of careers — including management, skilled trades, healthcare, law enforcement, and creative work. Most occupations have a wide IQ range among successful practitioners.

Comparing IQ 101 to common benchmarks

ScorePercentileClassification
IQ 8821thLow average
IQ 9025thAverage range
IQ 9230thAverage range
IQ 9537thAverage range
IQ 9742thAverage range

How to accurately measure your IQ

A reliable IQ test uses Item Response Theory (IRT) scoring, which adapts the scoring based on item difficulty parameters rather than simply counting correct answers. Core Brain uses IRT 3PL (three-parameter logistic) scoring — the same statistical framework used by the WAIS and Stanford-Binet — and returns your score with a 95% confidence interval so you know the measurement uncertainty.

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