50 cognitive challenges. Pattern logic, spatial reasoning, sequences. No trivia. Pure brainpower.
Get your read — free on iPhoneyou're sharper than most — pattern recognition, logic under pressure, speed. your IQ sits 100-115, which means you outperform the average and you're just warming up. the questions that tripped you weren't about intelligence — they tested how fast you adapt to new rules mid-problem. that's trainable. you're not peaking — you're accelerating.
we're not using that word lightly. IQ 130+ means you're in the top 2%. your brain doesn't just solve problems — it sees connections most people never will. the hardest pattern sequences? you caught them. the trick questions designed to break logic chains? you cut through them. this isn't effort — this is architecture. your brain is wired different.
let's be real — this test was hard. and you did better than you think. you got the foundational patterns right, which means your logic engine works. the multi-rule complex questions caught you, but those are designed to. IQ tests measure a very narrow type of intelligence. creativity, emotional intelligence, street smarts — all way more important in real life. you're a solid thinker. you're not slow — you're deliberate.
IQ tests are one lens — and a narrow one. your score says more about how your brain handles abstract pattern matching under time pressure than about your actual intelligence. emotional intelligence, creativity, social awareness, adaptability — none of that is captured here. and honestly? some of the most successful people in history would score mid on this test. your brain plays a different game.
IQ 115-130 puts you in the top 14%. you're not just smart — you're the kind of smart that reverse-engineers problems in real time. you caught patterns that most people needed three passes to see. your speed on the logic chains was genuinely impressive. the gap between you and 'genius' isn't intelligence — it's exposure. keep pushing edge cases and you'll close that gap faster than you think.
Open Caught, pick this read, answer a short set of AI-built questions. The Eye watches the pattern — not the answers you think you gave — and writes your verdict.