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— IQ Score Explained

What does an IQ of 105 mean?

Band
Average
Percentile
63th
Population
top 37.0%
SD from mean
+0.33

An IQ score of 105 places you 0.33 standard deviations above the population mean of 100. In a normed distribution this is the top 37.0% of test-takers — most clinical and educational frameworks classify this as the "Average" band.

This sits firmly in the normal range. About 37% of people score higher and 63% score lower or the same.

What 105 represents in practice

Performance closely matches the median performer on cognitive tasks. The vast majority of meaningful work in every field is done by people in this range — conscientiousness, practice, and motivation predict real-world outcomes far more than IQ does at this level.

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Where 105 sits in the full distribution

Measurement uncertainty matters

A single IQ score is always an estimate. The standard error of measurement on a well-calibrated test is typically ±5 points, so an IQ of 105 corresponds to a 95% confidence interval of roughly 95–115. If your result feels surprising, sleep, stress, and test familiarity can each shift a single-session score by 5-10 points.

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