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How Much Does the Mensa Test Cost? Prices by Country (2026)

Mensa test costs $40-100 in the US, £24 in UK, €60 in Germany, 800-1500 CZK in Czech Republic. Full price breakdown by country + what's included.

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Mensa testing fees vary significantly by country. The price covers the proctored testing session, scoring by Mensa, and a result certificate. Some countries also include retesting or membership trial.

Current 2026 prices (subject to change — check local Mensa website):

  • USA: $40-100 depending on chapter (national: $99)
  • UK: £24 for supervised test + £75-100 for in-person session
  • Germany: €60 standard, €30 for students under 21
  • Czech Republic: 800 Kč (members) / 1500 Kč (non-members)
  • Poland: 150-200 PLN depending on city
  • Australia: AUD $45-80
  • France: €40 for under-21, €70 standard

These prices include only the test. Mensa membership is separate (€50-100/year typically).

Is the Mensa test worth the money?

Pros:

  • Legitimacy — Mensa is the oldest and most recognized high-IQ society globally
  • Certified score — accepted as proof of high cognitive ability
  • Professional administration — proctored test, controlled conditions
  • Networking — if you score 130+ and join, access to local chapter events

Cons:

  • Single test, single result — no second chance for free if you have a bad day
  • Geographic limitation — testing sessions only in certain cities
  • Time commitment — usually 2-3 hours including paperwork
  • No diagnostic value — Mensa tests don't include WAIS-IV subtests, so they don't tell you about specific cognitive strengths/weaknesses

For most people, an online test like CogniveraIQ provides 80% of the information at 0% of the cost. Mensa is only worth it if you want membership or a certified score for some specific purpose.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I retake the Mensa test if I fail?

Most national Mensa organizations allow ONE retake after 6-12 months. You'll pay the test fee again. Some chapters allow 2 attempts ever, lifetime. Check your local rules.

Is the Mensa test the same in every country?

No. Each national Mensa uses different tests — common ones include Cattell III B, Mensa Norway Test, RAPM (Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices), or custom Mensa-developed tests. The 130 threshold is consistent (top 2%), but the actual test varies.

Does Mensa offer free testing?

Rarely. Some chapters offer free testing days as outreach ("Mensa Awareness Month"). The UK Mensa offers a £24 supervised home-test option. Online "Mensa workout" / "Mensa practice test" on official sites is free but is NOT an official admission test.

If I score in top 2% on an online test, can I join Mensa?

No. Mensa only accepts results from approved official tests (their own + WAIS-IV, Stanford-Binet, Wonderlic Personnel Test, and ~150 others). Online tests are not approved. You must take an in-person Mensa-administered test or submit a qualifying professional test result.

How much does Mensa membership cost annually?

Around $79/year in the US, £64/year in UK, €50-70/year in most EU countries, 1200-1500 Kč/year in Czech Republic. Membership gives access to local meetings, online forum, member magazine, and Mensa branding rights.

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