The updated AREALME IQ Test is longer, smarter, and more detailed than the old yearly editions. That is good for accuracy. It is also, very honestly, not always compatible with real life.

People get interrupted. A train arrives. A meeting starts. A child asks a question that somehow becomes a 40-minute side quest. So we added the thing the test should have had sooner:

you can now leave midway and come back later.

How It Works

After you answer a few questions, your progress is saved in your browser. If you return within 7 days on the same device and browser, the test will offer to continue from where you left off.

No account. No email. No cloud sync. Just a small quality-of-life fix that makes the longer Complete version much easier to finish.

This also helps if you start with the Quick version, see your score, and decide later that you want the full cognitive profile. Your answers can carry forward, so you do not have to repeat the beginning.

Why We Added It

The 2026 edition brought together the strongest questions from every IQ test we have published since 2014, then recalibrated them with real answer data. The Complete version now includes 147 questions and a seven-part cognitive profile, which is a much better experience for people who want more than a single number.

But a better test should also respect your time. Progress recovery is a small feature with a very obvious job: make it easier to finish honestly, without rushing, and without feeling punished for closing the page.

Also Fixed: Translation Issues

Alongside progress recovery, we cleaned up several translation issues across the IQ Test pages. The related-test links now point readers to the right places too: EQ Test, Mental Age Test, and Reaction Time Test.

The update is live in the test experience now: take the IQ Test.