What Does an IQ of 92 Mean?

Quick answer: An IQ score of 92 is at the 30th percentile of the population on the standard scale (mean 100, SD 15). It is classified as “Average”, and roughly 1 person in 3 scores this low or lower.
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IQ 92 on the bell curve — 30th percentile IQ 92 30th percentile 55 70 85 100 115 130 145
IQ 92 on the normal distribution (mean 100, SD 15). Shaded: the 30% of people scoring below.

Key facts about IQ 92

  • In a random group of 100 people, a score of 92 would typically rank above about 30 of them (the 30th percentile).

IQ 92 in depth

An IQ score of 92 lands in the average band (90–109), together with roughly half of all people. This is the statistical heart of the distribution: the single most common outcome of any properly normed IQ test.

"Average" reads as underwhelming, but on a cognitive test it means the machinery works exactly as designed: pattern recognition, working memory, and abstract reasoning all functioning at the level the modern world is largely built around. Virtually every occupation, including intellectually demanding ones, contains large numbers of people scoring in this band.

What separates outcomes inside this range is almost entirely non-IQ factors: sustained interest, work habits, opportunity, and depth of accumulated skill. Decades of research on expertise show deliberate practice reshaping performance far more than a 10–15 point IQ difference does.

What this range tends to look like day to day

  • Standard academic and professional material is fully within reach
  • Complex domains are mastered the same way everyone masters them — time and structure
  • Performance on a given day moves with sleep, stress, and motivation
  • Strengths are usually uneven: many "average" scorers have one clearly above-average domain

A useful way to read a score of 92: it removes cognitive ability as an explanation for outcomes. Whatever someone in this range wants to achieve, the evidence says the test score is not the limiting factor — which puts the attention back on skills, habits, and circumstances, the things that can actually be engineered.

IQ 92 on other test scales

Different tests use different standard deviations, so the “same” performance produces different numbers. A 92 on an SD-15 test (Wechsler-style, and this site) corresponds to:

ScaleUsed byEquivalent score
SD 15Wechsler (WAIS/WISC), most modern tests, this site92
SD 16Older Stanford–Binet forms91
SD 24Cattell (used by some high-IQ societies)87
PercentileAll scales30th

Where 92 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 ← IQ 92 49.5%
110–119 High Average 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 92?

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 92 — common questions

Is an IQ of 92 good?

An IQ of 92 is squarely in the average range — 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 92?

On a standard scale with mean 100 and SD 15, an IQ of 92 is at the 30th percentile (z-score -0.53). That means about 70% of people score above it.

How rare is an IQ of 92?

About 1 person in 3 scores 92 or lower. Worldwide, that is on the order of 2,405 million people.

What jobs can someone with an IQ of 92 do?

Almost anything — occupational research finds wide IQ ranges inside every profession. This score is inside the range of the majority of the workforce, including many demanding occupations. A single IQ score is a weak career oracle; interests and accumulated skill dominate.

Can I raise an IQ of 92?

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.