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How much does an IQ test cost?

In-person Stanford–Binet administrations often exceed $1,000 and require scheduling weeks out. Here you get the same five-factor framework, adaptive delivery, and a detailed report — at a price that reflects online delivery, without cutting corners on what is measured.

What is included

  • Full five-factor report

    Innate intelligence, knowledge, logical-mathemtical intelligence, visual–spatial processing, and working memory — with strengths called out in plain language.

  • About 35–45 minutes

    Adaptive items so you are not stuck on endless multiple-choice screens. Pause-friendly flow designed for busy adults and families.

  • Secure checkout

    Pay only for the plan you choose. After payment you can start when you are ready; use the same account to manage children or family packs.

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Pricing

Let’s do the math.

A traditional Stanford–Binet, administered in a clinical setting, runs $1,000+ and takes weeks to schedule. The online assessment gives you the same five-factor framework and a full report — for a fraction of the cost, today.

Individual

For one person taking the test for themselves.

$69one assessment
  • The full Stanford–Binet assessment (35–45 min)
  • Complete five–factor report
  • Full–Scale IQ score and percentile rank
  • Personalized strengths and growth areas
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Academic

For schools, classrooms, and teams of ten or more.

$49per assessment · 10+ included
  • Volume pricing for groups of ten or more
  • Each participant receives an individual report
  • Educator-friendly invoicing on request
  • Custom quotes available for 50+
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Every plan includes the full assessment and the complete five-factor report. How accurate is the online version →

Prices are shown in USD. You can start the assessment whenever you are ready after checkout; access is tied to your account so you can return to unfinished sessions.

Inside your report

What you’ll learn from your Stanford–Binet IQ report

It is not just a single score. Your report unpacks five cognitive factors, compares you to age-appropriate norms, and translates numbers into strengths, trade-offs, and practical takeaways you can actually use.

Below is a quick map of the themes we cover — each section is written to be readable without a psychology degree.

Intelligence Score
Intelligence Score
  • Assess overall IQ and innate intelligence.
  • Evaluate memory level and knowledge.
  • Measure logical-mathematical and visual spatial intelligence.
Brain True Age
Brain True Age
  • Discover your brain's true age.
  • Evaluate lifestyle's cognitive impact.
  • Assess brain efficiency from habits.
Strength & Weaknesses
Strength & Weaknesses
  • Understand the brain's impact on personality.
  • Identify cognitive strengths and weaknesses.
  • Uncover insights into cognitive effects.
Academic Advice
Academic Advice
  • Discover majors and careers through strengths.
  • Obtain educational and professional guidance.
  • Make informed academic and career decisions. 
Career Guidance
Career Guidance
  • Uncover career recommendations by cognitive strengths. 
  • Explore successful employment choices.
  • Capitalize on cognitive abilities for jobs.
Stanford-Binet IQ test is customized to individual ages and abilities, ensuring each applicant experiences a tailored progression of questions designed to match their cognitive development and age.This IQ Test is the only accredited online version for the Stanford-Binet