What Does an IQ of 148 Mean?
Key facts about IQ 148
- In a random group of 100 people, someone scoring 148 would typically out-score about 99 of them.
- Roughly 6 million people worldwide would score 148 or higher — and about 8.1 billion would score below it.
IQ 148 in depth
An IQ score of 148 falls three standard deviations or more above the mean — the highly gifted range. Statistically this is around the top 0.1% of the distribution: in a mid-sized company, there may be nobody else in this range; in a large stadium crowd, a handful of people.
At this rarity, measurement itself becomes the story. Standard tests contain too few maximally hard items to distinguish 145 from 155 reliably; professional assessments handle this with specialized instruments and extended norms. Any single-session number in this range — especially from an online test — should be read as "the test ran out of headroom", not as a precise value.
Research on profoundly gifted cohorts (such as the SMPY top-in-10,000 sample) shows extraordinary rates of creative and scholarly output, alongside consistently reported challenges: educational environments that fit poorly by default, social isolation from being multiple standard deviations from the median conversation, and intensity that reads as excess to others. The number describes distance from the middle — and distance runs in every direction.
What this range tends to look like day to day
- Standard curricula and most workplaces under-load by default; fit must be engineered
- Peers at comparable reasoning speed are rare enough to require deliberate seeking
- Depth of focus and intensity are typical — and frequently misread by others
- Output ceilings are set by opportunity and stamina, not by the test score
If 148 came from an online screening test, the honest reading is: the result maxed out the instrument, and the true value is "somewhere well above 130". A psychologist using extended-norm instruments is the only way to resolve the number further — relevant mainly for educational placement decisions, less so for adults.
IQ 148 on other test scales
Different tests use different standard deviations, so the “same” performance produces different numbers. A 148 on an SD-15 test (Wechsler-style, and this site) corresponds to:
| Scale | Used by | Equivalent score |
|---|---|---|
| SD 15 | Wechsler (WAIS/WISC), most modern tests, this site | 148 |
| SD 16 | Older Stanford–Binet forms | 151 |
| SD 24 | Cattell (used by some high-IQ societies) | 177 |
| Percentile | All scales | 99.9th |
Where 148 sits among all classifications
| Range | Classification | Share 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 | 16.6% |
| 120–129 | Superior | 7.2% |
| 130–144 | Very Superior (Gifted) | 2.3% |
| 145–159 | Highly Gifted ← IQ 148 | 0.1% |
| 160+ | Exceptionally Gifted | <0.1% |
How reliable is a score of 148?
Above roughly 145, even professional instruments disagree with each other by meaningful margins, and online screening tests cannot discriminate at all — which is why this test caps its reported score. Rarity math this deep in the tail is illustrative, not precise.
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Is an IQ of 148 good?
Yes. An IQ of 148 is in the highly gifted range — it places you at the 99.9th percentile, above roughly 99.9% of people. It clears the conventional gifted threshold of 130.
What percentile is an IQ of 148?
On a standard scale with mean 100 and SD 15, an IQ of 148 is at the 99.9th percentile (z-score 3.20). That means about 99.9% of people score below it.
How rare is an IQ of 148?
About 1 person in 1,455 scores 148 or higher. Worldwide, that is on the order of 6 million people.
Is an IQ of 148 gifted?
By the most common definition (IQ 130+, roughly the top 2%), yes — 148 qualifies. School gifted programs typically use 130 as the cutoff, and Mensa's requirement (top 2%) corresponds to about 131–132 on an SD-15 test, verified under supervision.
Can I raise an IQ of 148?
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.