Increase your IQ!

Those who claim that IQ cannot be increased at all, or only by a few points, simply do not know what they are talking about. Remarkably, Mensa is one of the organizations that has historically stated that IQ can only be raised by a maximum of 10%. Research has since demonstrated what many already considered self-evident: the brain is, to a certain degree, plastic. This means the potential varies from person to person. It is both safer and more meaningful to explore your potential by mentally challenging yourself rather than trying to predict exactly how much you—or anyone else—can raise their intelligence.

On this topic, the IQ Blog has completed a mini-study and conducted a pilot experiment. We recruited potential candidates, carried out a baseline measurement, and then randomly selected five individuals from the test group who scored below 119 IQ (i.e., within 10% of Mensa’s admission threshold of 131 and around the group average of 115) for further experiments. After the intervention, a new measurement was conducted. All five candidates not only surpassed the Mensa Sweden admission threshold but also achieved the highest normalized score of 135+ IQ.

We now want to test this with a larger group to see if we can replicate the same results. Would you like to join and potentially raise your IQ to 135, 145, or even 145+? Among our instructors are individuals who have scored above 160 IQ on recognized tests, and they will be sharing some of the secrets to performing at the very top on IQ assessments.

To express your interest, please send an email to iqtest[at sign]theiqblog.com and include the following information:

(1) First and last name

(2) Age

(3) Name of any previous IQ test(s)

(4) Any result(s) – both raw score and standardized score (please specify the standard deviation if possible)

(5) Availability to participate physically in Stockholm or only digitally

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