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American Mensa Brain Test

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User Reviews for American Mensa Brain Test

4
The point of it

I actually like the fact that the correct solutions are not shown or explained or even indicated in your answers. I am aware of the questions that I do not have a correct answers for. I guess that what makes us different is the ability to recognize the patterns and extrapolate. The language portion is pretty easy and English is not my first language.

approximator, Sep 21, 2019
2
Clearly not made by geniuses

This app has a ton of potential. The 5-minute, 5-question tests are fun but are severely limited in content. I’ve seen the same questions over and over on future tests. They don’t even bother changing the numbers for math related questions. So as soon as you see a question you’ve done before you will likely already know the answer. The correct answers breakdown is also flawed. They show you the correct answer but not what you actually selected. So you might not actually remember which answer you selected. If they added more variety and improved some of the limitations this would be a great app to kill time and challenge yourself intellectually.

Doug6788, Jun 23, 2023
1
Poor questions

Several questions could be answered in a few ways, such as “which is the most alike,” and you could measure that in multiple ways but it’s wrong unless you pick what they intended. A few word comparisons could also be argued in other ways that are perfectly valid. Some patterns, especially number patterns aren’t intuitive but simply require brute forcing until you find it. I also played it for a few rounds and already have had multiple duplicates. Don’t waste your money on this garbage.

Drewelson1, Jun 24, 2023
4
Please let me see what questions I answered incorrectly!!

How can one learn when you don't have a clue which questions you answered correctly and which ones you did not answer correctly?? It's useless. The pre-test questions let you see the answers - and I love the "Why" option - I've learned a lot. I would give it five stars but I can't do that.

Drmfisch, Feb 21, 2016
1
Far outdated with no landscape function

Any app that can’t spend the minimal effort it takes to function in landscape mode and accommodate a huge number of potential audience/customers, automatically receives 1 star until this very basic issue is resolved. Plus, one of the training examples has a clear error in it and provides the wrong answer.

Jala Peño, Jan 08, 2022
3
AAAARRRRRRGH!

Great app except for the same complaint everyone else has: it won't show you what you got wrong or an answer key so can learn how to solve a type of question. So incredibly frustrating. I can save the screen on my phone and go back and solve it later at my own pace, but it would be nice to have a solution guide. I hope the developers read the same criticism over and over from different folks and take heed!

Kg4rbe, Mar 07, 2017
3
I wish they have option for culture fair test

As a none English native speaker I found it’s difficult to answer vocabulary questions. I know Mensa USA has option to take cultural fair test (meaning no vocabulary question), and I wish this app has the settings where user can configure it to cultural fair or not.

Pongchen1225, Dec 08, 2018
1
Useless and Unrealistic

These questions are very disimilar to the actual mensa test. The questions, in particular, finding the next number in a sequence, are frustrating, because they are not that complicated on the actual Mensa test, and there’s no rationale behind which pattern they’re choosing. They set them up in a particular way and you are left to try a million possible variations of equations (prime numbers?, multiplying?, subtracting?, divining?, a combined?, and finally one that had you add the first two numbers and then subtract the third number, but with the digits reversed...really?!) and hope that you find the right one that lines up with their logic. That’s not measuring your IQ, it’s just hoping that you get lucky and figuring out what kind of zany pattern they’re coming up with. There are literally thousands of possibilities and you could spend all your time going in the complete wrong direction. Very poor test and completely unrealistic to Mensa standards.

Rigert 7771983, Dec 13, 2017
5
Graduate Student - Math

I should mention something to those who criticize this as "not a valid IQ test." You're right, and it's not meant to be. It's meant to be a fun logic puzzle game, which allows you to practice verbal, spatial, and quantitative reasoning in a way that does not give anyone an unfair advantage when actually taking an official IQ test, such as the Mensa entrance test. This is why they call it "brain test," rather than "IQ test." Just have fun trying to figure everything out, and see how high up on the score board you can get. Try to find new efficient methods to solve problems that you already know the answers to if you figure everything out (btw, it is incredibly time consuming to figure out every answer, so that is a challenge, in and of itself.) Just have fun, and always take an imperfect score as a positive experience, as it allows you to discover new ways to improve your logical reasoning.

Russell Latterman, Sep 14, 2014
5
Brain games.

I really enjoy the tests but wish you would show the correct answers after the tests and explain them so we could understand what we did wrong .

Scholar girl, Jan 30, 2019

Description

JUST WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN TRAINING YOUR BRAIN FOR? "It's a fun challenge to do in your spare time. I know I'll be playing this game over and over." - wired.com "If you're going to train your brain using an iPhone game, you're in good hands with Mensa." - The Sunday Times (4/5) #1 Entertainment App in FIFTEEN countries (UK, Ireland, Australia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, South Africa, Finland, Greece, Slovenia, Poland, Croatia, Belgium, Portugal, Romania) #1 Paid App Overall (Ireland, Australia, Norway) #2 Paid App Overall (UK, South Africa, Finland, Denmark, Croatia) The official American Mensa Brain Test is now available on iPhone and iPod touch. The worldwide organization for people with an IQ in the top two percent invites you to take the definitive brain test.

American Mensa Brain Test provides genuine Mensa questions of the variety used in official Mensa tests. Dozens and dozens of different questions ensure that every test you take is unique. TRAINING MODE Prepare yourself with 5 practice questions as a warm up for the big test. Then see the correct answers with explanations of how they were arrived at. 3 TYPES OF TEST - Randomly generated from a pool of questions. Short Test (20 questions) Medium Test (40 questions) Long Test (60 questions) QUESTION STYLES Including Logic, Mathematics, Language and Visual. LOG YOUR SCORE Gauge your improvement with a local score table and compare your results with the world on the Game Center global leaderboards. (Results aren't uploaded automatically, in case you don't want to share them!) SHARE YOUR CERTIFICATE For ultimate bragging rights! Email and text your friends and family or post to Facebook. WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JOINING MENSA? Are you in the top two percent? Mensa is a worldwide organization for people with IQs in the top two percent. You may take an admissions test from a certified proctor to find out if you qualify for membership. Tests and results are scored by Mensa and kept confidential. Visit www.us.mensa.org to find out where and how to test. We also accept about 200 different standardized intelligence tests for membership. A score in the top 2% on one of these tests will qualify you for membership without having to take the Mensa Admission Test.

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