Printable IQ Results for Kids

Printable IQ test results provide families with a clear, accessible way to understand and support their child's unique learning strengths. Having a physical or digital copy allows you to track progress over time, share insights with teachers or specialists, and celebrate achievements together. Whether you're looking to foster ongoing growth at home, communicate with your child's educators, or simply keep a personal record, printable IQ results make it easy to turn assessment into action.

How to Get Your Printable Results

  1. Complete the Kids’ IQ Test: Start the IQ test by following the instructions on the Kids’ IQ Test page. The test is designed for children ages 6–12 and can be completed in one session.
  2. Finish and View Results: After submitting answers, you’ll see a results summary with your child’s score, strengths, and areas for growth.
  3. Print the Results: Use the “Print Results” button at the end of the test. This opens a printer-friendly page showing your child’s score and a clear breakdown of their performance. You can print directly or save as a PDF for your records.
Tip: Make sure your browser’s print settings are set to “Portrait” and turn off unnecessary page headers or footers for the cleanest printable copy.
A parent and child sitting at a computer or printer, reviewing or printing an IQ test results summary together
Keeping a printed or digital copy of your child’s results makes it easy to celebrate growth and share progress with teachers or family.

Step-by-Step Illustrated Guide

A parent and child looking at a printed or on-screen IQ results summary together, highlighting understanding and support
  1. 1. Take the Test: Let your child complete the IQ test independently or with gentle support as needed.
  2. 2. Review the Results Page: After the last question, you'll see a summary with the total score and breakdown by skill area (e.g., logic, memory, pattern recognition).
  3. 3. Click “Print Results”: Look for the prominent print button on the results page. This will open a clean, printer-friendly version in your browser.
  4. 4. Preview and Print: Use your browser’s print preview to check the layout. You can print to paper or choose “Save as PDF” to create a digital copy.
  5. 5. Share or Save: Keep the results for your records, share with your child, or provide a copy to teachers or specialists if helpful for educational planning.

Tips for Sharing Results with Teachers or Specialists

  • Keep It Private: Only share your child’s results with trusted educators or professionals who support your child’s learning. The printable summary does not include personal data and is designed for privacy.
  • Focus on Strengths and Growth: Use the results to highlight your child’s strengths and celebrate progress. If there are areas for improvement, frame them as opportunities for growth.
  • Start a Conversation: Share the printable summary as a starting point for discussing learning strategies, enrichment, or additional support in school.
  • Combine with Observations: Alongside the results, share your own observations about your child’s interests, learning style, and progress at home. This helps educators get a full picture.
  • Ask Constructive Questions: For example, “What activities can help strengthen my child’s pattern recognition?” or “How can we use these results for classroom differentiation?”
Remember: The printable IQ summary is your child’s tool for learning, not a permanent label. Use it to advocate, encourage, and plan next steps.

Understanding and Using Printable Results

  • Score Explanation: The printable page shows an overall IQ score and, if available, sub-scores for different skill areas (such as logic, pattern recognition, memory, and math).
  • Interpreting Scores: For help understanding what each score means, visit our Understanding IQ Scores page for detailed guidance.
  • Track Progress Over Time: Print results after each test to compare growth in different cognitive areas. You might notice improvement in memory, logic, or other skills as your child practices.
  • Home Learning Scenarios: For example, if your child scores high in logic but lower in memory, incorporate more memory games and routines at home. If pattern recognition is a strength, try puzzles or math games that build on this ability.
  • Educational Planning: Use the printable summary to inform enrichment activities, advocate for differentiated instruction, or support school meetings (e.g., parent-teacher conferences, IEP planning).
  • Sharing with Family: Celebrate your child’s growth by sharing results with grandparents or guardians. Use positive language and highlight effort and improvement.
  • Confidentiality: All printable results are private and generated only for your use. We do not store or share test answers or personal information without your consent.
Printable results are a great way to track progress over time—repeat the test periodically to see how your child’s skills develop!

Frequently Asked Questions about Printable Results

The printable summary includes your child’s overall IQ score, sub-scores for each cognitive skill area (when available), and a brief explanation of each area. No personal information such as name or email is shown for privacy.

No. All results are generated directly on your device and are not saved to our servers. You are in complete control of sharing, printing, or saving the summary.

Try the following steps: (1) Use the latest version of your browser, (2) Check your printer settings or select “Save as PDF” to create a digital copy, (3) Make sure pop-ups are not blocked. If you need further assistance, consult your device’s help center.

Yes! When you click “Print Results,” select “Save as PDF” in your browser’s print dialog. This creates a digital copy you can store or share securely.

That’s your choice. These results are for your own use and are not official school documents. However, they can be helpful for discussions with teachers or specialists to support your child’s learning.

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