Average IQ by Age Group

Average IQ by age group based on our large online dataset. Scores are percentile-based (mean 100, SD 15) and shown as age bands from 12 to 100.

Total tests
255,216
Validated N
78,251
Last updated
2026-01-17
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Current view N: 78,251
Quick answer

In our dataset (N=78,251 validated), average IQ is highest in the Young Adult (19-35) (19-35) group and changes slowly across adulthood.

Clinical IQ is age-normed (~100 at every age).

This page shows observed performance by age band in our dataset, which can differ due to sampling, device familiarity, pacing, and other real-world factors.

Method (30-second summary)

  • Each result is converted from its percentile rank in the selected dataset view (Validated / All results) to an IQ-style scale (mean 100, SD 15). We then summarize those scores by age band.
  • Validated results pass internal quality checks; "All results" includes unvalidated submissions and may be noisier.
  • We show 95% confidence intervals for the mean. Smaller groups have wider intervals, especially the Senior band (N=1,200).
Method details (confidence intervals)

CI formula: mean +/- 1.96 * SD / sqrt(N).

SD is approximated from the interquartile range (p25-p75).

Data notes: Results exclude seed data and use percentile-based IQ scoring. Age groups are self-reported ranges from signup. For methods and caveats, see Methodology & limits.

How to read the charts (quick)
  • Mean shows the average; distribution shows the spread.
  • Groups overlap a lot; differences are modest.

Mean IQ by age group

Hover for N, mean, and percentiles. Use zoom to compare small differences.
Find your age band
Enter your age or pick a band to see its average and median.

IQ distribution by age group (p10-p90)

"p" means percentile. The box spans the middle half of scores (25th to 75th). The whiskers show most scores (10th to 90th). The line in the box is the median (50th).

Groups overlap a lot - this chart shows the spread, not just the mean.

Youth (12-18) (12-18)
Young Adult (19-35) (19-35)
Adult (36-65) (36-65)
Senior (66-100) (66-100)
85100115
IQ score

Validation rate by age group

Shows validated vs all results, plus validation rate.

Average time taken by age group

Older groups tend to take longer on the test, which can reflect pacing differences and strategy.

How to interpret age differences

  • The mean chart shows the average; the distribution chart shows the spread (middle 80% of scores).
  • The 95% CI column shows uncertainty around the mean; smaller groups have wider intervals.
  • Scores are percentile-based and mapped to an IQ-style scale (mean 100, SD 15).
  • Validated results pass quality checks; all results include unvalidated submissions.
  • For details on scoring, sampling, and limitations, see Methodology & limits.

What does average IQ by age group mean?

This page reports observed averages by age band using a percentile-based IQ scale.

  • The IQ scale is standardized (mean 100, SD 15); age bands are for reporting, not clinical norming.
  • Observed performance in this dataset can differ by age because of sampling, device familiarity, pacing, and other real-world factors.

IQ across the lifespan (observed)

At what age does IQ peak?

In our dataset, the highest average appears in the Young Adult (19-35) (19-35) band. Differences are modest and groups overlap heavily.

Why might older groups score differently?

Online test performance reflects a mix of reasoning ability, familiarity with digital tests, and pacing. Age bands can differ on all three, so averages shift slightly.

Practice effects and sampling bias

The dataset is large but self-selected. Repeat test-takers and motivated participants can influence averages, so treat results as descriptive statistics rather than population norms.

Research context: cognition and age

Fluid abilities (processing speed, novel problem solving) tend to peak earlier, while crystallized knowledge can hold steady longer or peak later (Horn & Cattell, 1967).

Large-scale evidence shows different skills peak at different ages, so there is no single universal peak for cognition (Hartshorne & Germine, 2015).

Age-related change varies by domain and test format; normative IQ tests use age bands to keep the scale centered around 100 (WAIS-IV Manual, 2008).

For scoring details, see Methodology & limits. For representativeness and validation, see Dataset overview & sources.

References

  • Wechsler, D. (2008). Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) Technical and Interpretive Manual. Pearson.Publisher page (age norming).
  • Hartshorne, J.K., & Germine, L.T. (2015). When does cognitive functioning peak? The asynchronous rise and fall of different cognitive abilities across the life span. Psychological Science.DOI.
  • Horn, J.L., & Cattell, R.B. (1967). Age differences in fluid and crystallized intelligence. Acta Psychologica.DOI.
  • Salthouse, T.A. (2009). When does age-related cognitive decline begin? Neurobiology of Aging.PubMed.
Review and sources
Reviewed by: Universal IQ Test (internal editorial review).
Data updated: 2026-01-17.
Scope: Aggregated online test results; not clinical advice.

Data table & download

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Quick answers
Average IQ age 12-18: 98.8
Average IQ age 19-35: 102
Average IQ age 36-65: 98.5
Average IQ age 66-100: 95.1
Average IQ by age group
Age groupAge rangeNAverage IQ95% CIMedian (p50)p10p90Avg timeLast updated
Youth (12-18)12-1821,53098.898.6 to 9998.579.7116.432:502026-01-17
Young Adult (19-35)19-3532,750102101.8 to 102.2102.883.512241:082026-01-17
Adult (36-65)36-6522,77198.598.3 to 98.79879.3116.942:522026-01-17
Senior (66-100)66-1001,20095.194.1 to 96.192.772.1113.255:052026-01-17

FAQ

What is the average IQ for a 10 year old?

Our dataset groups ages into bands (12-18, 19-35, 36-65, 66-100). We do not yet report single-year averages.

What is the average IQ for a 15 year old?

Ages 12-18 are grouped together as Youth. See the Youth row in the table for the current average.

What is the average IQ for a 20 year old?

Ages 19-35 are grouped together as Young Adult. See that row for the current average.

What is the average IQ for a 30 year old?

Ages 19-35 are grouped together as Young Adult in this dataset.

At what age does IQ peak?

Age-normed IQ scores are designed to average around 100 at every age, so a "peak" here refers to observed performance in this dataset, not a clinical claim about peak ability. In our data, the highest average appears in one of the adult bands, but differences are modest and groups overlap.

Does IQ decline with age?

We observe small differences across age bands, but this is not a clinical study and many factors influence test performance.

Can you increase IQ?

This page does not measure intervention effects. It summarizes test performance in a large online dataset.

Is this a clinical IQ test?

No. These are online test results summarized for dataset statistics.

Is this dataset representative?

The dataset is large but self-selected; results should be interpreted as online test statistics, not population norms.

Does education confound age effects?

Yes. Education and other factors may differ across age bands, which is why we show distributions and caveats.

Does time taken affect the score?

Time taken can reflect test strategy; we include average time by age to provide additional context.

Last updated

Data last updated: 2026-01-17 (latest test submission).
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