— IQ score explained
IQ of 104 — meaning, percentile & profile
An IQ of 104 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 104 mean in practice?
An IQ of 104 means your raw performance on a standardised IQ test places you at the 61th percentile of the general adult population — higher than 61% 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 104 and the normal distribution
IQ is defined with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. An IQ of 104 is 0.27 standard deviations above the mean. The normal distribution tells us that:
- About 68% of people score between 85 and 115
- About 95% of people score between 70 and 130
- About 99.7% of people score between 55 and 145
- An IQ of 104 is higher than 61% of the adult population
IQ 104 and career outcomes
An IQ of 104 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 104 to common benchmarks
| Score | Percentile | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| IQ 90 | 25th | Average range |
| IQ 92 | 30th | Average range |
| IQ 95 | 37th | Average range |
| IQ 97 | 42th | Average range |
| IQ 100 | 50th | Average 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.
Related IQ scores
- IQ 90 — Average range, 25th percentile
- IQ 92 — Average range, 30th percentile
- IQ 95 — Average range, 37th percentile
- IQ 97 — Average range, 42th percentile
- IQ 100 — Average range, 50th percentile