What Does an IQ of 119 Mean?

Quick answer: An IQ score of 119 is at the 90th percentile — higher than about 90% of the population. It is classified as “High Average” on the standard scale (mean 100, SD 15), and roughly 1 person in 10 scores this high or higher.
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IQ 119 on the bell curve — 90th percentile IQ 119 90th percentile 55 70 85 100 115 130 145
IQ 119 on the normal distribution (mean 100, SD 15). Shaded: the 90% of people scoring below.

Key facts about IQ 119

  • 119 is in the range that studies commonly report as the average for physicians, attorneys, and PhD holders — demanding professions cluster here rather than above 130.
  • In a random group of 100 people, someone scoring 119 would typically out-score about 90 of them.
  • Roughly 831 million people worldwide would score 119 or higher — and about 7.3 billion would score below it.

IQ 119 in depth

An IQ score of 119 is in the high-average band (110–119) — clearly above the population mean, though short of the top decile threshold. Roughly one person in four scores above 110, so this is elevated but not rare territory.

In everyday terms, this range typically shows up as picking up new abstract material a bit faster than most peers, being comfortable with layered instructions, and doing well in academically standard environments without heroic effort. It is the most common band among university graduates.

The practical ceiling at this level is essentially absent: research on professional achievement finds people in the high-average range fully represented in medicine, law, engineering, and research. Above roughly this band, additional IQ points correlate with outcomes far more weakly than motivation and opportunity do.

What this range tends to look like day to day

  • New systems and abstract frameworks are absorbed comfortably quickly
  • Standard academic paths feel demanding but not overwhelming
  • Verbal, spatial, or numerical strengths may sit noticeably higher than this composite
  • Performance gains now come mostly from depth of practice, not raw speed

A score of 119 sits in what studies of workplace performance often call the "sweet spot" band: high enough that cognitive screening is passed everywhere, common enough that plenty of colleagues share it. Nothing in the research suggests a meaningful career or academic door is closed at this level.

IQ 119 on other test scales

Different tests use different standard deviations, so the “same” performance produces different numbers. A 119 on an SD-15 test (Wechsler-style, and this site) corresponds to:

ScaleUsed byEquivalent score
SD 15Wechsler (WAIS/WISC), most modern tests, this site119
SD 16Older Stanford–Binet forms120
SD 24Cattell (used by some high-IQ societies)130
PercentileAll scales90th

Where 119 sits among all classifications

RangeClassificationShare of population
≤ 69 Extremely Low 2.1%
70–79 Borderline 6.5%
80–89 Low Average 15.6%
90–109 Average 49.5%
110–119 High Average ← IQ 119 16.6%
120–129 Superior 7.2%
130–144 Very Superior (Gifted) 2.3%
145–159 Highly Gifted 0.1%
160+ Exceptionally Gifted <0.1%

How reliable is a score of 119?

Any single IQ score has a measurement error of roughly ±5 points, and scores from unsupervised online tests vary more than professionally administered ones. Treat this number as the middle of a range, not a fixed property of your brain.

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IQ 119 — common questions

Is an IQ of 119 good?

An IQ of 119 is above average — comfortably inside the range where about half the population scores. At this level, outcomes are driven by skills, habits and opportunity far more than by a few IQ points.

What percentile is an IQ of 119?

On a standard scale with mean 100 and SD 15, an IQ of 119 is at the 90th percentile (z-score 1.27). That means about 90% of people score below it.

How rare is an IQ of 119?

About 1 person in 10 scores 119 or higher. Worldwide, that is on the order of 831 million people.

Is an IQ of 119 gifted?

Not by the most common definition: the usual gifted cutoff is 130, and 119 is 11 points below it. Given the ±5-point measurement error of any single test, a score of 119 means a retest could plausibly land closer to the line.

Can I raise an IQ of 119?

Measured scores move with test familiarity, sleep, stress and effort — often by 5–10 points — so a first online attempt frequently understates ability. Underlying fluid intelligence, however, is stable in adulthood: "brain training" apps have repeatedly failed to raise it. What reliably grows is domain skill and knowledge, which is what actually drives most real-world performance.