Scam iq test pretending to be free, makes you seem WAY smarter than you are. These guys came out of nowhere and paid the company called adcore to bribe their way onto the jerusalem post with a goofily... See more
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Scam iq test pretending to be free, makes you seem WAY smarter than you are. These guys came out of nowhere and paid the company called adcore to bribe their way onto the jerusalem post with a goofily... See more
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SCAM SCAM SCAM, FAKE REVIEWS DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY. These reviews are fake and most of them don't make sense. Its clear that whoever created this business model is a very proficient developer but the... See more
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Looks like a genuine free IQ test with valid results, the best free test I have come across so far. Probably still less accurate than a paid test, but you get a detailed answer breakdown at the end, a... See more
Well, the free version feels like bait to get you pay for the full one, but i guess that's fair. 2 problems though. - many times the buttons are bugged, aka, clicking on a response will not validat... See more
Brght.org provides the most accurate online IQ test currently available. Both the test and the results are completely free.
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Invested $349 in their "educational assessment platform" - discovered they use publicly available free test questions.
Brght is the only free online IQ test I have found. What is really impressive is that I've retaken the test several times and my score is always similar (when I'm a bit tired it's a bit lower). I usually don't write reviews online but I felt it was important because it seems Brght has been the target of a bunch of fake reviews, probably by a competitor. There is no demand for payment to see your results, there's no ads that I've seen anywhere on the platform as many of the reviewers are complaining about. You'll notice that all these negative reviews are from users with just one review and they've all been posted in the last few days (beginning of January).... hmm... We need to keep our guard up while reading reviews online. I am going to report this to Trustpilot. Hopefully they will investigate and remove these fake reviews.
Absolutely furious with their deceptive marketing! $399 down the drain
Ads between every question. Makes test taking unbearable
The results vary depending on device used. Absolutely ridiculous!
Promises data protection but sells info to advertisers. Getting spam from partners.
Horrible privacy management
I requested for my account to be deleted but they always ignored my request.
I decided to appeal for a GDPR now, given that I am from the EU.
This is only one iq test that I found that isn't too old, gives exact number and not "in betwen" and do not make you pay for result after the test
Scam iq test pretending to be free, makes you seem WAY smarter than you are. These guys came out of nowhere and paid the company called adcore to bribe their way onto the jerusalem post with a goofily written article that tricked google into ranking them up high. Blatant cash grab and market manipulation with a corrupt israeli news organization. These reviews are super duper fake.

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SCAM. They bait you into paying for results and a subscription just like many other online IQ Tests. They encourage users to re-take the test over and over again as if that's somehow a valid score. They have fake data all of the site too. (Stop messing with people)
SCAM SCAM SCAM, FAKE REVIEWS DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY. These reviews are fake and most of them don't make sense. Its clear that whoever created this business model is a very proficient developer but there are obvious cracks in it. I will post proof I'm a real BRGHT customer (I have a receipt). The people who created this system used fake data to make it. The norms are fake, the number of people they advertise have taken it in specific areas is fake, and so much more is fake. The guy who owns this has no experience in psychometrics testing whatsoever. They advertise contradicting data in various parts of the site (a legacy from when they were figuring out how to bs everything), and they seeded it with fake data.

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Well, the free version feels like bait to get you pay for the full one, but i guess that's fair.
2 problems though.
- many times the buttons are bugged, aka, clicking on a response will not validate it and punch you to next question, i lost an incredible amount of time and had to restart the test to get through it (involving the praffe issue many IQ tests are plagued with).
- although they seem to have a lot of data, actually they compare people taking the 30 questions with the ones takinh the 60 questions, and pack all trials together, leaderboard is all over the place, and it's pretty hard to find how the baseline is considered. It will count the half taken tests, the full tests, the free tests the paying tests altogether, which does not seem normal to me.
the website doesn't care about your results, they only care about money. I got all the questions right with multiple minutes to spare on the 15 minute version, and they asked for me to pay to take the full one for the full detailed results. Not to mention the rest of the reviews on this site are fake. Talk about a waste of time.
Also, every other reivew is clearly faked. Brght clearly botted their reviews, don't believe their bs
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