What if you would like to know your IQ level, but you don’t have a reliable Internet connection? Or, let’s say, you want to check your friends’ IQ, but you don’t want to waste your time looking for a descent test? We liked the idea of a mobile IQ test and decided to port it to the iPhone. The test is based on works of Hans Eysenck, the developer of the IQ test. We have slightly modified the patterns he had developed and provided an intuitive interface.
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This one is by far the best IQ Test among those available for the iPhone.
It is not very hard (well, as it turned out in the end))) There are few vocabulary questions, mostly - pattern recognition. The design is simple, and that’s good, cause nothing on the screen distracts you from thinking…
You can’t take a pause or skip a question, so you won’t be able to cheat)))
After the test itself you’ll see the screen with IQ scores of some famous people (like Bill Gates, Madonna, etc.) So you can actually compare your result with that of Mike Tyson ))
So overall I’d rate this app as very good, anyway a lot better than the others. And it’s on sale now, $0.99.
I completely agree that this one is the best among IQ tests available out there
This one is by far the best IQ Test among those available for the iPhone.
It is not very hard (well, as it turned out in the end))) There are few vocabulary questions, mostly - pattern recognition. The design is simple, and that’s good, cause nothing on the screen distracts you from thinking…
You can’t take a pause or skip a question, so you won’t be able to cheat)))
After the test itself you’ll see the screen with IQ scores of some famous people (like Bill Gates, Madonna, etc.) So you can actually compare your result with that of Mike Tyson ))
So overall I’d rate this app as very good, anyway a lot better than the others. And it’s on sale now, $0.99.
Does ANYONE find it a little unsettling that a review/press release for an IQ TEST managed to misspell the word “decent”?