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— IQ Score Explained

What does an IQ of 80 mean?

Band
Low Average
Percentile
9th
Population
bottom 9%
SD from mean
-1.33

An IQ score of 80 places you 1.33 standard deviations below the population mean of 100. In a normed distribution this is the bottom 9% of test-takers — most clinical and educational frameworks classify this as the "Low Average" band.

This sits below the population mean but within the normal range. Intellectual disability is conventionally defined as IQ below 70 — well below this score.

What 80 represents in practice

Performance is somewhat slower on abstract reasoning tasks compared to the median, but fully within normal functional range. Real-world success is overwhelmingly driven by motivation, conscientiousness, and domain practice — not raw IQ.

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Where 80 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 80 corresponds to a 95% confidence interval of roughly 70–90. 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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