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IQ 110 Meaning: Percentile, Rarity and Real-Life Interpretation

What an IQ score of 110 means: percentile (top 25.2%), rarity, Wechsler classification and how to interpret it. No myths, just data.

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An above-average score. Indicates good cognitive abilities — particularly abstract reasoning, numerical reasoning and pattern recognition. About 25% of the population has an IQ of 110 or higher.

Percentile and rarity

Approximately 1 in 4 people score 110 or higher.

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Percentile74.8%
Wechsler classificationhigh average
Mensa

Wechsler classification

High average (high-average) — an above-average score.

IQ 110 and Mensa

No, an IQ of 110 does not reach the Mensa threshold (130). Mensa requires a score in the top 2% of the population, which corresponds to IQ 130+.

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Related scores

IQ 100, IQ 115, IQ 120

Frequently asked questions

What percentile is this?

An IQ of 110 corresponds to the 74.8 percentile — meaning you score above 25.2% of the population.

Is this good or bad?

IQ 110 is classified as «high average» on the Wechsler scale. This is an above-average score.

Does this qualify for Mensa?

No, an IQ of 110 does not reach the Mensa threshold (130). Mensa requires a score in the top 2% of the population, which corresponds to IQ 130+.

Can I increase my IQ?

Cognitive training can improve working memory and processing speed, but the effect on overall IQ is modest (typically 1–3 points). More in how-to-train-iq.

How accurate are online IQ tests?

Online IQ tests provide an approximate estimate with a margin of error of about ±5–10 points. For official diagnosis, a WAIS-IV or Stanford-Binet test by a qualified psychologist is required.

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