If your MyIQ results aren't clear, look at the visual breakdown instead of just the number score.
MyIQ gives you a percentile ranking, color-coded strengths, and comments on areas like memory, spatial reasoning, and logical sequencing to help you understand how you did.
Finding out where your score goes on the bell curve (the average is around 100, and most people are between 85 and 115) gives you context, while comparing your scores across domains shows you what your strengths and weaknesses are.
To get a better sense of what your profile means, compare it to common categories like "above average" (110–119), "superior" (120–129), or "very superior" (130+). This will help you put numbers into useful groups.
Real users often find that the qualitative feedback, like "strong pattern recognition but weaker verbal memory," gives them the most useful information and makes them think about how they can improve their learning or output.
This is the information we have, but if you have more insights from your experience, please share in the comments.
