If you're weighing Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children against Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, the short answer is that they serve overlapping but distinct purposes. This page breaks down exactly how each test is built, who it's for, and when to pick one over the other.

Side-by-side comparison

 WISCStanford-Binet
Full nameWechsler Intelligence Scale for ChildrenStanford-Binet Intelligence Scales
Year introduced1949 (current: WISC-V, 2014)1916 (current: SB5, 2003)
Target audienceChildren aged 6–16Ages 2 to 85+
Duration60–90 minutes45–90 minutes
FormatProfessional, one-on-one administrationAdministered one-on-one by a trained psychologist
ScoringMean 100, SD 15; 5 index scoresMean 100, SD 15; full-scale IQ + 5 factor scores
StrengthsWidely used in schools and clinics for childrenWidest age range of any IQ test; strong at both extremes of the distribution (very low and very high)
WeaknessesAdults need WAIS; requires trained examinerLess widely used in adults than WAIS; proprietary
Best forChild cognitive assessment, giftedness identification, learning-difference evaluationIdentifying giftedness in children, full-range cognitive assessment across the lifespan

WISC in depth

Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children — Widely used in schools and clinics for children. It's typically used for child cognitive assessment, giftedness identification, learning-difference evaluation. Adults need WAIS; requires trained examiner.

Stanford-Binet in depth

Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales — Widest age range of any IQ test; strong at both extremes of the distribution (very low and very high). It's typically used for identifying giftedness in children, full-range cognitive assessment across the lifespan. Less widely used in adults than WAIS; proprietary.

Which should you take?

For most people, WISC is the stronger choice when child cognitive assessment, while Stanford-Binet is better suited when identifying giftedness in children. If you want an instant starting point before committing to a formal test, our free IQ test gives you a calibrated baseline in under 20 minutes.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between WISC and Stanford-Binet?

WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children) is best for child cognitive assessment, giftedness identification, learning-difference evaluation, while Stanford-Binet (Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales) is best for identifying giftedness in children, full-range cognitive assessment across the lifespan.

Which is more accurate, WISC or Stanford-Binet?

Both are well-validated. WISC: Widely used in schools and clinics for children. Stanford-Binet: Widest age range of any IQ test; strong at both extremes of the distribution (very low and very high). Accuracy depends on what you need to measure.

How long does each test take?

WISC takes 60–90 minutes. Stanford-Binet takes 45–90 minutes.