IQ Test - Intelligence Test
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So I've been messing around with IQ Test - Intelligence Test on my Android for a few weeks now, and it's honestly a pretty solid brain teaser app if you're into that sort of thing. This is a pure mobile game, so forget about playing it on PC or any console like Xbox or Switch—it's strictly for your phone or tablet, available on both Google Play and the App Store. The app first launched a while back and has racked up over a million installs on Google Play alone, which is a decent number for a niche puzzle game. The best part? It's completely free to download and play, though yeah, there are in-app purchases and those annoying banner ads that pop up every now and then. If you want to remove ads or unlock some extra test categories, you're looking at spending anywhere from $2 to $5 in the app store, which is pretty standard for this genre on mobile.

Playing this game is super straightforward—you just download it, install it, and then dive into a series of logic puzzles, pattern recognition tasks, and math problems that supposedly measure your IQ. The best part of the app, in my opinion, is how it doesn't hold your hand. There's no drawn-out tutorial or hand-holding; you just get thrown into the deep end with a timer ticking, and you have to figure out the answer. My favorite part? Definitely the visual pattern puzzles. They remind me of those classic Raven's Progressive Matrices tests, but designed for a mobile screen. The game throws in a mix of difficulty spikes too, so one minute you're breezing through simple number sequences, and the next you're stuck on a geometric logic puzzle that makes your brain hurt. It's addictive in a masochistic way, and I found myself playing it during my commute on the bus just to kill time.

Compared to other brain training apps like Brain Test or Logic Puzzles, IQ Test - Intelligence Test feels more serious and less gimmicky. Brain Test is full of those silly trick questions that rely on wordplay or weird physics, which can be fun but doesn't really feel like a real intelligence test. Meanwhile, this app sticks to more traditional IQ test formats, similar to what you'd find in a Mensa practice book. I'd recommend this over other similar apps because it's straightforward and feels more legitimate, even if it's not scientifically accredited. If you're looking for a quick mental workout on your phone and don't want to deal with over-the-top animations or childish puzzles, this is a solid choice. Just don't expect it to actually measure your real-world intelligence—it's just a game at the end of the day.

features

  • Pattern Recognition Puzzles 🧩: The app is loaded with abstract visual and numeric patterns that push your logical thinking, similar to what you'd find in the Mensa IQ Challenge app, but these feel more varied and less repetitive, which keeps the game fresh even after dozens of rounds.
  • Timed Challenges ⏱️: Unlike some other brain games like Elevate that let you take your sweet time, this one forces you to answer each question within a strict time limit, which honestly adds a layer of pressure that makes the game more exciting and true to real IQ tests.
  • Progress Tracking 📊: The app gives you a rough score estimate after each session, which is something you don't get in simpler puzzle games like Brain Out, and it lets you see if you're improving or just plateauing over time.

pros

  • No Fluff, Just Tests 🧠: This game cuts straight to the chase without all the unnecessary cartoon graphics or storylines that games like Brain Test rely on. It's just pure logic and problem-solving, which is perfect for someone who wants a quick mental challenge without distractions.
  • Variety of Question Types 🔄: You get everything from number series to spatial reasoning to verbal analogies, which makes it feel more comprehensive than single-mechanic games like 2048 or Sudoku. Each session feels different, so you don't get bored easily.
  • Clean and Simple Interface 🎨: The design is minimal and straightforward, with no clutter or confusing menus. It's easier to navigate than some other IQ apps I've tried, like the official Mensa app, which can feel a bit clunky and outdated on older Android devices.

cons

  • Invasive Ads 📺: Man, the ads are a real buzzkill. Every time you finish a round, you get hit with a 30-second video ad, and sometimes they pop up right in the middle of a puzzle. Compared to apps like Elevate, which handle ads more gracefully, this feels cheap and disruptive.
  • No Real Score Validation ❓: The app just gives you a random number and calls it an IQ score, but there's no real scientific backing or comparison to standardized tests. Unlike the official Mensa IQ Challenge, which at least has some credibility, this app feels like it's just guessing your intelligence based on a handful of puzzles.
  • Limited Free Content 🔒: After the first few test categories, you hit a paywall where you need to spend real money to unlock the harder levels. Other free apps like Logic Puzzles give you more content without asking for cash, so this feels a bit stingy in comparison.

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