Mensa International – Welcome
Mensa is the world’s largest, oldest and most famous high IQ society – a thriving global community of around 150,000 highly intelligent people. There are active Mensa organisations …
Mensa Today – Mensa International
As soon as you’ve passed a Mensa-approved examination and provided us with proof of your test score, we’ll set you up with a Direct International Membership account, and we’ll explain how …
About Mensa
To qualify for Mensa, they scored in the top 2 percent of the general population on an accepted standardized intelligence test. Members have the opportunity to meet other smart people at …
American Mensa
The largest yearly confab of Mensans anywhere, the American Mensa Annual Gathering started as a small, two-day meet-and-greet at the New York Belmont in 1963. The event now spans five …
Qualifying Test Scores for Mensa Membership
Many intelligence test scores will qualify you for Mensa, but Mensa’s supervisory psychologists will have to individually appraise the documentation. Almost any test with “achievement” in the …
IQ Test - FAQs – Mensa International
How do I qualify for Mensa? Membership of Mensa is open to persons who have attained a score within the upper two percent of the general population on an approved intelligence test that has …
Mensa's history
Mensa is an international society whose sole qualification for membership is a score in the top 2 percent of the general population on a standardized intelligence test. The word mensa …
How to Join Mensa
Score in the top 2%, and congratulations — you qualify for American Mensa! All that’s left is to pay your annual dues and join a community of the brightest minds around.
Mensa IQ Challenge – Mensa International
This Mensa IQ Challenge is provided for entertainment purposes only, and your score will not qualify you for Mensa. If you’re pleased with your score, you might want to consider taking a …
Find Where You Belong - American Mensa
Mensa events — large and small — show how we love to learn while we play. Gatherings of gamers mix easily, for example, with a symposium on giftedness, virtual “Theodore Talks,” and …