What Does a Wonderlic Score of 25 Mean?
A raw score of 25 on the Wonderlic Personnel Test puts you at the 70th percentile — solidly above average and in range for many professional roles.
Where 25 falls on the distribution
A 25 clears the population mean by 4 points and places you in the upper half of the distribution. About 30% of test-takers scored higher. You're inside the typical range for clerical, sales, and entry-level professional hiring; closing the gap to the next bracket usually takes another 3–4 raw points of focused practice.
Roles where a 25 is competitive
Role fit: In range for professional roles: nursing, teaching, sales, junior corporate positions.
For context: Wonderlic's published occupational data lists the average score for registered nurses at 24. Your 25 is 1 point above that role's average.
Many entry-level and mid-level professional positions set their cut-scores in this band. Nursing, teaching, and junior-corporate hiring frequently target candidates around this range.
What a few extra points buys you
If you went from 25 to 28 after a week or two of focused practice, your percentile would shift from 70th to 88th — a 18-point percentile gain from a 3-point raw gain. The Wonderlic's distribution is steep through the middle, so each raw point in the 20s and 30s does meaningful percentile work.
Source: percentiles on this page are interpolated from the anchors in the official Wonderlic Personnel Test sample report (©Wonderlic Inc. 2018), which prints "Score 31 / Percentile in Total Population 94 / IQ Equivalent 121". Remaining anchors follow the commonly cited Wonderlic population norms (mean ≈ 20–21, SD ≈ 7) on the 1992 normative sample of N=118,549. Occupational averages cited above are from Wonderlic's own published occupational data.
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