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Please read this before sharing your results or using them to inform any real-world decision.
Important notice
SuperBrain tests are designed for entertainment, personal training, and self-benchmarking only. They are not validated scientific instruments. Scores are indicative, not definitive, and should not be used as the primary basis for any consequential decision.
Not a medical or psychological assessment
SuperBrain tests do not diagnose, screen for, or measure any medical or mental health condition. Results should not be interpreted as evidence of cognitive impairment, cognitive superiority, ADHD, neurological disorders, or any other clinical condition. If you have concerns about your cognitive health, consult a qualified medical professional.
Not an IQ test or certified intelligence measure
SuperBrain scores are not IQ scores and do not constitute any form of certified or standardised intelligence measurement. The scoring methodology is proprietary and has not been independently validated against established psychometric instruments.
Not an aviation or military screening tool
SuperBrain is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or a substitute for any official aviation authority, military branch, or defence agency cognitive screening programme. A high score on SuperBrain does not imply suitability for pilot training, military service, or any safety-critical role.
Not an employment assessment
SuperBrain scores should not be used by employers or recruiters as a basis for hiring, promotion, or any employment-related decision. We do not endorse or support the use of SuperBrain in any employment context.
Score variability
Your score can vary significantly based on your device, internet connection, screen size, browser, time of day, fatigue, distraction, and many other factors. A single test session is not a reliable measure of stable cognitive ability. Treat results as a point-in-time snapshot, not a fixed ceiling or floor.
No guarantee of accuracy
We make no warranty that test scores accurately or reliably measure the cognitive traits they describe. The labels, titles, and percentile estimates are intended to be engaging and directionally useful — not clinically precise.