1 Understanding IQ 156
Updated March 28, 2026 by Structural. An IQ of 156 falls in the exceptionally high range on the standard SD 15 scale and corresponds to roughly the top 0.009% of the population.
Relative to the mean of 100, this score is 56 points above average, or about 3.73 standard deviations from the center of the bell curve.
2 Percentile Context
That means roughly 1 in 10,584 people score this high or higher. Within the exceptionally high range, IQ 156 sits inside the middle portion of the band.
This matters because exact interpretation depends not only on the raw number, but also on where that number sits relative to the mean, the band cutoffs, and the wider population distribution.
3 Real-World Meaning
In practical terms, IQ 156 should be understood as a exceptionally high range result, not as a complete description of a person.
- Scores in this zone are rare enough that small numeric changes can represent large percentile shifts.
- Upper-tail interpretation should always consider ceiling effects, norm quality, and whether the instrument is actually strong at this level.
- The label alone does not guarantee output, achievement, or judgment.
5 FAQ
Is 156 IQ exceptionally rare?
Yes. IQ 156 is a very rare upper-tail score on standard SD 15 scales.
What percentile is an IQ of 156?
An IQ of 156 corresponds to roughly the top 0.009% of the population.
How rare is an IQ of 156?
That means roughly 1 in 10,584 people score this high or higher.
Should IQ 156 be interpreted carefully?
Yes. At this level, ceiling effects, norm quality, and measurement error matter more because tiny score shifts can change percentile rank a lot.