Does IQ Decline as We Age? One Type of Intelligence Peaks in Your Twenties (2024)

Many of us are familiar with the idea that as we get older, we become less mentally agile; but is this something that can be measured – does our IQ decrease with age?

If it does, at what speed does it do so? Do different types of intelligence decline at different rates?

In order to delve into these questions, Metafact asked five experts in intelligence, behavior sciences and psychology, 'Does IQ decrease with age?'. Here's what they said…

What is IQ and how is it measured?

"Intelligence is usually measured by a set of tests, for instance, some about language skills, some about non-verbal skills such as solving puzzles, some about how quickly you can complete a task," says Michael Thomas, an expert in psychology and neuroscience from Birkbeck University in England.

"Your intelligence will be the average of your scores across these tasks, compared to how well other people do."

IQ tests assess different abilities such as how well you retain and learn information, your abstract reasoning, and visual-spatial processing.

IQ stands for 'intelligence quotient' and is a score which is standardized relative to other people your age.

If your intelligence is average for your age, your IQ score will be 100. If it is above average it will be above 100, and below average below 100.

Does an individual's IQ change with age?

An individual's IQ does not change with age.

In other words: if you did an IQ test now and then another one in 10 years' time, your IQ score will probably be very similar. This is because IQ is always measured relative to other people your age.

"IQs are always calculated relative to a person's age, whether that age is 10, 15, 25, 50, 72, or 88. So 25-year-olds are compared to other 25-year-olds in terms of the number of items they answer correctly on any given task, just as 50-year-olds are compared to other 50-year-olds," explains Alan Kaufman, an expert in intelligence testing from Yale University in the US.

"For every age group, the average or mean IQ is set at 100. We can't directly compare the mean IQs across the adult age range because – by definition – every group will average 100."

Meiran Nachshon, an expert in psychology from Ben-Gurion University in Israel, agrees, saying:

"IQ indicates the relative positioning of an individual relative to the average. This relative positioning is extremely stable."

To support this, he highlights a publication which found a strong correlation between IQ of people at age ~11 and age ~90.

Does the population's average IQ change with age?

To measure how IQ changes over time, we need to be able to compare the IQ of older people with their younger counterparts.

This is not usually possible because of the reasons described above, instead a different method is needed.

Kaufman explains how this works:

"The first thing we have to do is to find a common 'yardstick' to compare adults. We can compare the performance of 70-year-olds, 60-year-olds, 50-year-olds, 40-year-olds, etc. to the norms (reference group or standards) established for young adults.

"In my research, we define young adults as about age 30 (usually ages 25–34). In that way, young adults will have an average IQ of 100 because that is the way the norms are developed. When we compare adults across the life span to young adults that will tell us how IQ changes as we get older."

Kaufman says that when these tests are done, "[a] clear decline [in IQ] is evident".

Not all types of intelligence decline at the same rate

IQ tests measure many kinds of intelligence and groups them together.

"Global IQ is an amalgam of different kinds of intelligence, the most popularly studied being fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence which together – along with abilities called working memory and processing speed – are combined to yield global or Full Scale IQ," Kaufman says.

"Fluid intelligence or fluid reasoning reflects the ability to solve novel problems, the kind that aren't taught in school," he explains, "whereas crystallized intelligence or crystallized knowledge measures learning and problem solving that are related to schooling and acculturation."

These different types of intelligence show different patterns as you get older.

Crystallized intelligence "averages 98 at ages 20–24, rises to 101 by ages 35–44, before declining to 100 (ages 45–54), then 98 (55–64), then 96 (65–69), then 93 (70–74), and 88 (75+)," says Kaufman.

Fluid intelligence drops much more quickly. Kaufman reveals that it "peaks at ages 20–24 (100), drops gradually to 99 (25–34) and 96 (35–44) before starting a rollercoaster plunge to 91 (45–54), 86 (55–64), 83 (65–69), 79 (70–74), and 72 (75+)."

Thomas says: "The fastest response times you will ever have are in your mid-twenties, but (so long as you don't develop dementia), your knowledge of vocabulary will increase throughout your life.

"Into your late sixties, most cognitive skills relying on things you have learned (so-called crystalized knowledge) either increase or are pretty resilient. The speed with which you can do things can decline."

The takeaway:

Your individual IQ will not change as you age, but on average our intelligence does decrease with age.

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Does IQ Decline as We Age? One Type of Intelligence Peaks in Your Twenties (2024)

FAQs

Does IQ Decline as We Age? One Type of Intelligence Peaks in Your Twenties? ›

Yes. However, there is heavy debate over exactly how IQ and intelligence change with age. Studies have demonstrated that a person's fluid intelligence tends to decrease starting in their late 20s, while their crystallized intelligence tends to increase as they grow older.

At what age does IQ start to decline? ›

Now we can compare Full Scale (global) IQs for adults of different ages. A clear decline is evident. The mean WAIS-IV IQ is 100 for ages 20-24 and is 99 for ages 25-44. Then it drops to 97 for ages 45-54, to 94 for ages 55-64, to 90 for 65-69, to 86 for ages 70-74 and to 79 for ages 75+.

Does IQ change from childhood to adulthood? ›

Although IQ can change for an individual, across a population it is well established that IQ is stable across the lifespan. This does NOT mean that our abilities do not change as we age. IQ (as the name indicates) is a QUOTIENT, i.e., your score is calculated relative to persons of your age.

Can IQ increase in your 20s? ›

IQ peaks and stops increasing at around 20 years of age and then is mostly fixed for life. IQ peaks at around 20-years-old and later effort will not improve it much beyond this point, research finds.

What age does IQ become more stable? ›

IQ is an abbreviation for Intelligence Quotient. “Intelligence,” as measured by IQ tests is rather narrowly defined. An IQ is intended as a predictor of the level of abilities a child will need to be successful in school. In the general population this score becomes relatively stable after about four years of age.

At what age does IQ plateau? ›

“Individual performance increases sharply until the early 20s and then reaches a plateau, with a peak around 35 years and a sustained decline at higher ages.”

What is Elon Musk's IQ? ›

Let's first answer the critical question — Elon Musk's IQ is around 155. For context, it is believed that Albert Einstein had an IQ between 160 to 165. As such, Elon is way more brilliant than the average person.

At what age is your brain the sharpest? ›

The European study, which was released this week, found evidence that we tend to hit our cognitive maximum around age 35 and remain there until about age 45, at which point a long, slow decline takes hold.

What is an average IQ by age? ›

The average score for people between 20 and 24 years of age is 99, which also denotes normal or average intelligence. For people between 24 and 34 years of age, the average score is slightly lower at 97, which still denotes normal or average intelligence.

What is the average IQ of an adult? ›

The average score is 100, and 68% of all people have scores between 85 and 115. What is a good IQ score? Any IQ score above 116 would be considered above average. However, it is important to remember that IQ does not necessarily reflect an individual's potential, full range of abilities, or chances for success.

What is the average IQ in America? ›

According to recent data (around 2022), the average IQ in the United States falls around 98. It's important to remember that IQ tests are designed to have an average score of 100, so a slight deviation is expected.

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