My full RIOT IQ test results after three attempts. My scores have remained remarkably consistent.
1st: 120 | 2nd: 122 | 3rd: 121
I took the third test because RIOT offered it for $15 for a few days, and I wanted to see how my score might change.
Big thanks to the RIOTIQ team for developing such a reliable and enjoyable assessment.
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That’s actually really impressive test-retest reliability - only 2 point variation across three administrations. Most IQ tests have a standard error of measurement around 3-5 points, so your scores falling within that narrow range (120-122) suggests the test is measuring consistently. Your fluid reasoning being consistently high (95.8-97.7th percentile) while verbal analogies stay lower (15-41st percentile) also shows your cognitive profile is stable across testings, not just random noise.
Wow, that’s really consistent! It shows the test is measuring something real about your cognitive strengths. And hey, scoring in that range consistently is something to feel good about. Did you notice anything different about your experience between the attempts?
The slight bump from 120 to 122 and then the drop to 121 is interesting. We often expect a small practice effect (a slight increase due to familiarity with the format), but yours was minimal and didn’t hold. This suggests that for high-quality, reliable IQ tests, simply re-taking the test offers little advantage in improving your actual score, especially when the attempts are spaced out over time.
Interesting how vocab is high compared to analogies and information.
It is unexpected. On the WAIS, my verbal subtest scores were Vocabulary 12 ss, Similarities 15 ss, and Information 13 ss.
Wow! That level of persistence on your part is impressive! Thanks for letting us know. We’re in the process of conducting some research on people who take the test multiple times, and your information gives us a hint about what to expect.
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