Mine is actually 155, which is right at genius mark. One point less and I would be in the "Gifted" category
What's Your IQ?

I took a Mensa Admissions Test recently, but didn't pass as not only was I poorly prepared for it (I was unaware that the test was strictly timed), but the admission was based off of raw scores and didn't account for my age. My raw score estimated my IQ to be at around 120. I'm thinking of retaking the test in a few years when my age is not as much of a factor and I know how the test is timed. I could also submit an intelligence test to Mensa (they accept many other tests for membership qualification), but I haven't really been given any during my schooling, with the exception of a GATE test (which I took in 3rd grade and passed, so again it would not be representative of how I would perform now). So the real answer is that I don't exactly know what my IQ is, but I'm hoping it's over 120.

if anyone have high IQ, please solve this in 12 or less moves
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/how-many-distinct-chess-games-are-possible-and-which-is-the-longest?page=4
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@kiloNewton- that was easy. the rooks were obviously going to be used. from there take out each pawn and return to your original state

IceStorm78 can do in 12 moves?

if anyone have high IQ, please solve this in 12 or less moves
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/how-many-distinct-chess-games-are-possible-and-which-is-the-longest?page=4
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Uh, yeah, that's not how it works.
I figured since this is an intellectual chess player group, it needs a post on IQs. Please post as I'm curious to know what your IQ is!