An IQ score of 143 falls into the Highly Gifted range on the standard intelligence scale (mean = 100, standard deviation = 15). This score is in the top fraction of a percent of the population — rare and typically associated with exceptional cognitive ability.

Where does an IQ of 143 rank?

On a standardized IQ test, a score of 143 places you higher than approximately 99.8% of the population. Intelligence scores follow a normal distribution — most people cluster near 100, and scores taper off sharply toward both extremes.

MetricValue
IQ score143
ClassificationHighly Gifted
Percentile99.8%
Rarity (out of 1,000)~2 in 1,000 score this high or higher
Standard deviations from mean2.87

Which IQ tests produce a score of 143?

A score of 143 can be produced by any standardized intelligence test that uses the mean = 100, SD = 15 scale. The most widely used tests include:

How to interpret an IQ score of 143

Scores of 130 and above are in the gifted range, which is commonly the threshold for Mensa International membership (on tests with SD = 15). People at this level often excel at abstract reasoning, pattern detection, and rapid learning in new domains. Note that Mensa uses 132 on the Cattell scale (SD = 24), so the threshold depends on which test was taken.

IQ 143 in Context

IQ RangeClassificationPopulation %
Below 70Extremely Low~2.2%
70–79Borderline~6.7%
80–89Low Average~16.1%
90–109Average~50%
110–119High Average~16.1%
120–129Superior~6.7%
130+Gifted / Very Superior~2.2%

Factors That Influence Your Score

Your IQ score reflects a combination of genetic potential and environmental influences including education, nutrition, health, and the testing conditions themselves. Factors like fatigue, anxiety, unfamiliarity with the test format, and even the time of day can all affect performance. A single test score should be viewed as an estimate, and scores can vary by several points between testing sessions.

Nearby scores

Neighbouring scores: IQ 138 · IQ 140 · IQ 142 · IQ 144 · IQ 146 · IQ 148
Bell-curve milestones: IQ 70 · IQ 85 · IQ 100 · IQ 115 · IQ 130 · IQ 145

Compare the major IQ tests

Which test produces the most accurate score depends on what you're trying to measure. These head-to-head comparisons break down the differences:

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Frequently asked questions

Is IQ 143 considered good?

Yes — an IQ of 143 is well above average and falls in the gifted range. It's higher than approximately 100% of the population and typically exceeds the Mensa International admission threshold (130 on SD-15 tests).

Can an IQ of 143 change over time?

IQ scores are relatively stable in adulthood but can shift modestly with education, engagement, sleep, and health. Short-term factors like stress and fatigue can move a single test result by 5–10 points in either direction — which is why we recommend comparing results across multiple sessions rather than reading too much into any single score.

What percentile is IQ 143?

An IQ of 143 corresponds to the 99.8th percentile on the standard bell curve — meaning it is higher than about 100 out of every 100 people.