A rapid cognitive evaluation inspired by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment protocol. Screen 8 cognitive domains in just 15 minutes — used by clinicians worldwide.
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) was developed as a rapid screening instrument for mild cognitive impairment. Our digital adaptation preserves the multi-domain approach while providing a user-friendly online experience with immediate scoring.
Unlike traditional IQ tests that measure general intelligence, the MoCA-style assessment is designed as a cognitive health screening tool. It evaluates 8 distinct cognitive domains to identify potential areas of concern that may warrant professional evaluation.
The original MoCA has a maximum score of 30 points, with a score of 26 or above considered normal. Our adapted version provides percentile-based scoring for more detailed interpretation while maintaining the screening sensitivity of the original.
Adaptive difficulty, instant scoring, and a detailed cognitive profile across 8 domains. No registration needed — your results are calculated immediately upon completion.
Each domain is independently scored to give you a complete cognitive profile
Planning, mental flexibility, and task switching
Visual perception, construction, and spatial reasoning
Object recognition, verbal fluency, and naming ability
Delayed recall, recognition, and encoding
Sustained attention, concentration, and mental math
Conceptual thinking and similarity recognition
Awareness of time, place, and personal information
Word generation speed and phonemic retrieval
From start to finish in 15 minutes
Choose your demographic for age and gender-normed scoring
Complete 30 scientifically calibrated questions at your own pace
Receive your IQ score and percentile ranking instantly
Explore your detailed cognitive profile and download your certificate
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) was developed by Dr. Ziad Nasreddine in 1996 as a rapid cognitive screening tool designed to detect mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Our online adaptation implements the same multi-domain assessment framework used in clinical settings worldwide.
Unlike traditional IQ tests that focus on general intelligence, the MoCA screening evaluates 8 specific cognitive domains: visuospatial/executive function, naming, memory, attention, language, abstraction, delayed recall, and orientation. This makes it uniquely suited for assessing cognitive health rather than ranking intelligence.
Your score is presented on a 30-point scale, with scores of 26 and above generally considered normal. However, our system also converts your performance to standard IQ-equivalent scores for easy comparison with our other assessments.
For a traditional intelligence measure, try our standard free IQ test or the Stanford-Binet assessment. For the most comprehensive cognitive profile, our CHC Cognitive Assessment measures 7 broad abilities. If you're a high achiever curious about Mensa eligibility, try our Mensa-style IQ test.
Scores follow a normal distribution with a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15
The MoCA cognitive screening serves a different purpose than traditional IQ tests. Rather than measuring general intelligence, it's designed to detect early signs of cognitive decline and assess overall brain health. This makes it valuable for a different audience than our other assessments.
This screening is particularly relevant for:
Important: This online screening is for educational and self-assessment purposes only. It does not replace a clinical evaluation by a healthcare professional. If you have concerns about cognitive decline, please consult your doctor.
Looking for a traditional IQ measurement instead? Our standard free IQ test provides a comprehensive cognitive profile in 20 minutes. The WAIS-style test offers the most detailed index-level analysis with 40 questions.
Each test offers a unique perspective on cognitive ability
Our MoCA-style Cognitive Screening features 30 questions across eight cognitive domains, inspired by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment — a validated screening tool used by clinicians worldwide. Scores are normed against a global sample of over 27 million test-takers, giving you a meaningful comparison against a large and diverse population. While no online screening is a substitute for a clinical evaluation by a licensed healthcare professional, our methodology is grounded in peer-reviewed research and continuously refined to maximize reliability.
Test duration varies by assessment type, from 15 minutes for the MoCA screening to 45 minutes for the WAIS-style test. We recommend completing it in one sitting without interruptions for the most accurate results.
No — all our assessments are completely free. No registration, no credit card, no hidden fees. Take the test and view your full results instantly.
You'll receive your overall score, cognitive domain breakdown, percentile ranking compared to the general population, and a detailed interpretation of your cognitive strengths and areas for growth.
Yes, you can retake any test. We recommend waiting at least 1-2 weeks between attempts to ensure reliable results and minimize practice effects from question familiarity.