Free IQ test for kids & teens
Free IQ Test for Kids and Teens (Ages 10–17)
This free IQ test for kids and teens uses age-appropriate questions covering logic, number patterns, verbal reasoning, and spatial thinking. It takes about 8 minutes and delivers an instant score — no email or sign-up required. Designed as a fun educational exercise to spark curiosity about how we think.
IQ Test for Kids & Teens
15 questions · ~8 minutes · Instant result
About this test
This test uses simple, age-appropriate language and avoids adult cultural references. Questions cover the same cognitive categories as adult IQ tests — number series, analogies, logic, and pattern recognition — adapted for learners aged 10 to 17.
Disclaimer: This is a fun educational exercise, not a clinically validated instrument. Real IQ assessments for children (such as the WISC-V) must be administered by a licensed psychologist. Do not use this score for school placement, diagnosis, or any formal decision.
Disclaimer: This test is for entertainment and educational purposes only. It is not a clinically validated instrument and should not be used for diagnostic, educational, or employment decisions.
Frequently asked questions
What age is this test designed for?+
This test is designed for children and teenagers aged roughly 10 to 17. The questions use simple language and age-appropriate concepts — no adult vocabulary or cultural references.
Is this a real IQ test for children?+
No. This is a fun educational exercise, not a clinical assessment. Real IQ assessments for children (such as the WISC-V) must be administered by a licensed psychologist. Do not use this result for school placement or clinical decisions.
What does the score mean?+
The score shows how many questions your child answered correctly out of 15, with a brief interpretation. It is meant to spark curiosity about logical and mathematical thinking — not to label or judge a child's intelligence.
Is parental supervision needed?+
The test is suitable for children to take independently. No personal information is collected. We recommend parents look through the explanations together with younger children.