An IQ (Intelligence Quotient) score of 135 typically means that a person has above-average intelligence. IQ tests are designed so that the average score is 100, with most people (about 68%) scoring between 85 and 115. A score of 135 places someone well above the average range, generally falling into the “highly gifted” or “very superior intelligence” category.
To give more context:
68% of the population scores between 85-115.
A score of 135 is roughly in the top 2% of the population.
People with such a score may find it easier to grasp complex concepts, solve difficult problems, or excel in academic or intellectual pursuits.
However, it’s important to note that IQ is just one measure of cognitive abilities and doesn’t account for other forms of intelligence, such as emotional intelligence, creativity, or practical problem-solving skills.