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So does this mean Im an high IQ individual?
 
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online IQ test or actual IQ test?
 
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Eèwwwwwwww
 
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It’s cope then. Only online IQ test that’s somewhat legit is the official Mensa one.
I have scored over 120 on the WAIS one. What's the difference?
 
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Online ones r shit, ive done one irl lmao way more accurate
 
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I had 110 by the psychologist and 85 on the free online test
 
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I see.

Thanks for the referral.
 
no, that means you are around 1 SD lower than that

considering this is just another shitty online test with bad, repetitive questions and inflated scores, this would mean you are a high iq individual:

Screenshot-2023-03-18-at-16-34-59-IQ-test-revealed.png


besides, if your intelligence isn't already showing in your perfomance (academically, financially etc), it's absurdly stupid to take pride in it
 
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explanation?
Each number has the function n! - n^2 applied to it. The numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7. At first i though the next term would be 9! - 9^2 = 362,799, but then i noticed youre not using odd numbers since you have 2 in the beginning. My next best guess was that youre using prime numbers so i wrote 39,916,679 (11! - 11^2), 11 being the next prime number after 7
 
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Each number has the function n! - n^2 applied to it. The numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7. At first i though the next term would be 9! - 9^2 = 362,799, but then i noticed youre not using odd numbers since you have 2 in the beginning. My next best guess was that youre using prime numbers so i wrote 39,916,679 (11! - 11^2), 11 being the next prime number after 7

that nigger has been stealing my keys for years now, lmao (still mogs me to death, though)

he reached peak autism when he combined decimal, binary and hexadecimal systems to form a sequence an hour after seeing me use the word hexadecimal sarcastically in some pretentious rant
 
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that nigger has been stealing my keys for years now, lmao (still mogs me to death, though)

he reached peak autism when he combined decimal, binary and hexadecimal systems to form a sequence an hour after seeing me use the word hexadecimal sarcastically in some pretentious rant
arent hexidecimal numbers pretty easy to spot tho, how did he use them?
 
arent hexidecimal numbers pretty easy to spot tho, how did he use them?

binary numbers are too; I dont remember the details, but he combined multiple numerical systems somehow

wasn't too complicated, but who the fuck would think of that when solving a sequence
 
binary numbers are too; I dont remember the details, but he combined multiple numerical systems somehow

wasn't too complicated, but who the fuck would think of that when solving a sequence
devs would notice it pretty quickly i think. The avg person prolly wouldnt
 
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True, then it would be hard. But if you've meddled with hexadecimal numbers a bit you'd notice it probably

probably. it's just not conventional for those sequences. putting 2 or 3 intertwined sub-sequences together is already seen as borderline invalid digression. the goal is to obfuscate the simplest possible concept.

look at this, for illustration (from an advanced "iq test"):

1679164123430


this isn't really about meaningful pattern recognition anymore, it's about trying to read someone's mind
 
Each number has the function n! - n^2 applied to it. The numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7. At first i though the next term would be 9! - 9^2 = 362,799, but then i noticed youre not using odd numbers since you have 2 in the beginning. My next best guess was that youre using prime numbers so i wrote 39,916,679 (11! - 11^2), 11 being the next prime number after 7
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I speak in binary code get on my lvl nerd
 
probably. it's just not conventional for those sequences. putting 2 or 3 intertwined sub-sequences together is already seen as borderline invalid digression. the goal is to obfuscate the simplest possible concept.

look at this, for illustration (from an advanced "iq test"):

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this isn't really about meaningful pattern recognition anymore, it's about trying to read someone's mind
I'm not rly sure how pattern recognition works. Is it the limit as to which you could notice a pattern, or how quickly you notice it? Given enough time, couldn't you find any pattern through trial and error? Or you might not be able to think of certain patterns at all, because you're not good enough?
This pic seems like something you'd have to work on for days on end. It probably does test pattern recognition but its stupidly complicated.
 
I'm not rly sure how pattern recognition works. Is it the limit as to which you could notice a pattern, or how quickly you notice it? Given enough time, couldn't you find any pattern through trial and error? Or you might not be able to think of certain patterns at all, because you're not good enough?
This pic seems like something you'd have to work on for days on end. It probably does test pattern recognition but its stupidly complicated.


there is no time limit for the test from which i took that screenshot. obviously if the test is easy, time needed to solve it becomes a factor

i used to fill notebooks and notebooks trying to solve these absurd ones, but dropped it when i started working. it was a hobby for me, like solving crosswords or playing games in multiplayer online
 
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there is no time limit for the test from which i took that screenshot. obviously if the test is easy, time needed to solve it becomes a factor

i used to fill notebooks and notebooks trying to solve these absurd ones, but dropped it when i started working. it was a hobby for me, like solving crosswords or playing games in multiplayer online
Do you generally get better at it? I probably wouldn't be able to solve those
 
Do you generally get better at it? I probably wouldn't be able to solve those

yeah, that's why people are right when they shit on putting too much emphasis on these tests as a reliable measure of cognitive capacity

when i find a new online iq test of this type, i can already get 40-50% of correct answers without even seeing the questions, granted that descriptions of patterns used count as answers

it's literally a language; same with any other discipline - i dont even sound human when i speak and type submissions professionally, my syntax, phrasing and vocabulary sound like i have schizophrenia to a layman
 
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yeah, that's why people are right when they shit on putting too much emphasis on these tests as a reliable measure of cognitive capacity

it's literally a language; same with any other discipline - i dont even sound human when i speak professionally, my syntax, phrasing and vocabulary sound like i have schizophrenia to a layman
Sure but there's an innate ability to learn and get better at speaking. These tests are okay at helping you gauge the confidence interval in which your iq falls.

Do you mean youre good at speaking your native language? I think for me my native language proficiency is pretty bad because ive spent most of my time from 10 y/o onwards immersing in english. I cucked myself hard in this aspect. At this point its english or nothing for me.
 
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Sure but there's an innate ability to learn and get better at speaking. These tests are okay at helping you gauge the confidence interval in which your iq falls.

Do you mean youre good at speaking your native language? I think for me my native language proficiency is pretty bad because ive spent most of my time from 10 y/o onwards immersing in english. I cucked myself hard in this aspect. At this point its english or nothing for me.

i don't think intelligence is as fixed as the mainstream belief says it is. you can't make huge leaps, sure, but on lower levels, noticeable improvement is possible simply because intelligence isn't a soul-like concept, but something worldly and malleable

my proficiency in my native language is in the 99.999999th percentile, but my point was that these tests still fall into the domain of knowledge and experience
 
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my proficiency in my native language is in the 99.999999th percentile
God damn i wish i didnt become an internet dwelling faggot, i'd love to flex on people with my verbal capability. I remember one time i had written something in english and then used google translate, people in my school didnt believe that i wrote it. It's like my language capability has been split in half between two languages now, as to where in both of them it's subpar, compared to an adult native speaker.
 
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God damn i wish i didnt become an internet dwelling faggot, i'd love to flex on people with my verbal capability. I remember one time i had written something in english and then used google translate, people in my school didnt believe that i wrote it. It's like my language capability has been split in half between two languages now, as to where in both of them it's subpar, compared to an adult native speaker.

this phenomenon is common in croatia too. so many people dwelling online and consuming anglo-based culture that the language is becoming a hybrid of the two. hardly a historical precedent, tho, language is almost as powerful as lethal weapon when it comes to conquering territories

even english is a glorified mashup of german, latin, french, some celtic dialects and actually english words. i cage when people overestimate my knowledge of english just because i know latin, from which tens of thousands of roots were borrowed by the brits
 
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Each number has the function n! - n^2 applied to it. The numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7. At first i though the next term would be 9! - 9^2 = 362,799, but then i noticed youre not using odd numbers since you have 2 in the beginning. My next best guess was that youre using prime numbers so i wrote 39,916,679 (11! - 11^2), 11 being the next prime number after 7
yo @Harold O'Briеn can you reveal whether i was correct or not?
 
that nigger has been stealing my keys for years now, lmao (still mogs me to death, though)

he reached peak autism when he combined decimal, binary and hexadecimal systems to form a sequence an hour after seeing me use the word hexadecimal sarcastically in some pretentious rant
it's a mogs_me sequence

and your memory is trash, there was never a combined hexadecimal-binary sequence. it wasn't like you mentioning it was a massive inspiration either, I had been experimenting with different number bases and hex is the natural step after binary.
 
I'm not rly sure how pattern recognition works. Is it the limit as to which you could notice a pattern, or how quickly you notice it? Given enough time, couldn't you find any pattern through trial and error? Or you might not be able to think of certain patterns at all, because you're not good enough?
This pic seems like something you'd have to work on for days on end. It probably does test pattern recognition but its stupidly complicated.
patterns are fake

it's just human consciousness tricking you into thinking something is there in order to propogate existence
 
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it's a mogs_me sequence

and your memory is trash, there was never a combined hexadecimal-binary sequence. it wasn't like you mentioning it was a massive inspiration either, I had been experimenting with different number bases and hex is the natural step after binary.

No and no.pretty sure it was as i said
 
I have scored over 120 on the WAIS one. What's the difference?
120 and 130 are way too different my low iq friend, also you need to test irl and supervised by authorities.
 
-2, -3, 95, 4991, ?
these exponential number sequences dont seem like a good iq test tbh. more so a matter of exhaustion of all possibilities than fluid intelligence.

i prefer matrix reasoning and stuff that draws on spatial rotation.
 
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both are simply eliminating wrong answers, but with one you trick youself into believing there is something more going on
how do you know that's how cognition works- are you that aware of your own mental processes?
 

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