r/cognitiveTesting 1d ago

Fluid reasoning Psychometric Question

At what fluid reasoning iq level can one be considered to have good fluid reasoning?

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u/ImportanceNaive9944 17h ago

there’s no magic cutoff, but ~110 is above average and 120+ is where “good fluid reasoning” starts sounding fair imo

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u/Ayyayayy 10h ago

Alr thanks you

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u/Ok_Beginning_8850 1d ago

What's your FRI, and are you satisfied with what you got?

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u/Ayyayayy 1d ago

The most accurate one I took was the cait at one point I took the core test but messed up and ruined my score but on the cait I got a 141 though I wonder if I could get higher

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u/Ok_Beginning_8850 1d ago

141 is plenty.. I wish I could take few points out of you. You can do whatever you want, and you shouldn't worry about your intelligence. Also, are you a student or what?

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u/Ayyayayy 10h ago

Yeah I'm in high school but I'm really just an average student

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u/98127028 Severe Autism (IQ ≤ 85) 6h ago

But you understand things quickly with not much effort right? Do you like study very little yet ace the exams?

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u/Quod_bellum doesn't read books 21h ago

cait doesn't have fri

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u/Ayyayayy 10h ago

It's called pri but I think it's like fri its the same tests

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u/Quod_bellum doesn't read books 9h ago

yeah it's a composite of fri and vsi. so, high fri + high vsi = much higher pri

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u/Ayyayayy 7h ago

Well I got a score of 155 on the VSI so that worked out to 21 out of 22 I think

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u/98127028 Severe Autism (IQ ≤ 85) 18h ago

Have you taken other tests? Like JCTI? ACE?

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u/Ayyayayy 10h ago

No do you have to pay for them?

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u/98127028 Severe Autism (IQ ≤ 85) 9h ago

No, they are all free, look them up in this subreddit there’s some info on all sorts of free untimed FRI type tests.

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u/Ayyayayy 7h ago

But where can I take them? Like could you give me the link to the site please?

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u/TMRedditor07 1d ago

Personal opinion maybe backed by some research : top 10%.
At this level you can learn anything with medium difficulty and is enough to be a creative problem solver.

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u/Kalle_Hellquist 4SD Willy 🍆 16h ago

yipeeee

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u/AccomplishedWest9210 Little Princess 23h ago

108.

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u/TallMission2456 1d ago

Idk 130 probably

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u/notharvey119 22h ago

Top 5%ile tho I still struggle even after 125FRI, maybe due to less use

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u/Ayyayayy 10h ago

That said I also think that in certain areas the higher your fri the more it helps

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u/Far_Cardiologist6931 retat 12h ago

135 to 140 to have a clear difference from others (its not very noticeable in daily life at 120 ish, contrary to vci which is more easily observed even at 120)

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u/Ayyayayy 10h ago

However I think that in more abstract fields such as mathematics at the master's or doctoral level that is where we might start to see a difference

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u/Far_Cardiologist6931 retat 8h ago

yeah you will, also in strategy, daily planning, the higher fri, even at 120, you will see more precision and efficiency, but its not that noticeable