Did you try this IQ test?
http://www.iqtest.dk/main.swf
It doesn't tell if your autistic or not, but I think some of the you might have a better then average score on this test?!
Great, more tests! Thanks, I love this sort of thing!
Did you do it?
Mjølner,
I've really enjoyed doing these tests! Have you got anymore?
No, sorry. I like tests like this too, But I just accidentally bumped into it.
Yeah, I was kind of pissed when they didn't have the explanations either. I wanted to figure out how those last ones worked.
If you want to figure it out doesn't it make more sense to take screenshots and then figure it out in your own time? (Admittedly you can't see the answers but perhaps you could post your conclusions here and see whether others agree?)
Good idea! 
It would be nice if someone would do that!
...I could, and I would, if I didn't have enough work as it is.
OK, well here's the last question... Anyone want to start on it? I just guessed on it, whatever one sort of "looked right" in an aesthetic sense.

I answered D on this one. Don't ask me why. I basically skipped the last 10-15 questions, because I was tired and was afraid I wouldn't make it on time. 
I never made more then 2 sides on "rubik's cube" or hardly ever finished any of those rotating bricks puzzles, so this is probably not my kind of puzzle.
122 on this test which is a little disapointing as normally I score between 135 and 155 on IQ tests.
I'm off to sulk in a corner now.
Don't sulk, it's normal for people with AS to have a lower visual IQ than overall IQ (and in turn a much higher verbal IQ than visual/spatial).
I thought it was the opposite!?
***Spoiler warning to anyone who hasn't yet done these.***
Silky Wrote:
Alfred Wrote:
I got a 138 on this one. I came up with an answer for all of them except for the last one, which I had to guess at the end as the timer ran out (After having tried to get it for a while. That one had me stumped.)
Alfred we could use your help. Want to tell us the answers starting with #33 and what the theme was?
I know how to solve most of them from 33 on. I apologise if these are not clearly stated, but, well, too bad.
For 33, Each of the 'squiggle' lines have one of six orientations. At the point where the figure of eight is, you look both vertically and horizontally, and add the two 'squiggle' orientations that are missing (not represented by the four 'squiggles.' These missing orientations, when combined, form the figure of eight in the remaining box- answer G.
For 34, I don't know why I know what the right answer is, but the answer is G. Lucky guess, maybe.
For 35, the central vertical line of symbols is the average of the direction the arrows are pointing, 45 degrees from each of the two arrows (Answer C).
For 36, the answer is F. There are 3 light coloured single boxes, 3 of medium colour single boxes, 3 of the dark single boxes. Then 3 light coloured double boxes, 3 medium coulour double boxes, etc... anyway, once you look at it and see what is missing to make the sets of three, the only two answers are E & F. It is F because the 3 boxes of the same colour (dark) are on an outside row rather than the central row. (Each set of three boxes has two occurences in the central column, and one in the outer columns.)
For 37, The black squares just keep getting added one per box of nine, starting with no black boxes in the first box of 9. The trick with this one is that there are two circles moving across in this, and they are affected by each black box they enter. When a white circle enters a black box, it emerges from the other side a black circle. When a black circle enters a black box, it emerges a white circle. The 2 circles are progressing one step to the right (and dropping to the start of the next row when they reach the end of a row) each time. They can't be seen when they are on the black squares. The answer is H.
For 38- The answer I put for this, looking again, was wrong. I have no clue how to work this one, but the answer is F.
For 39- I cheated to find out the answer for this one when I came back to the quiz, to see if I could work out the pattern if I already knew the answer. No such luck, it still makes no sense and I can only find one pattern in it that holds, not near enough to get the answer.
Well, that still leaves 34, 38, and 39 if anyone has a valid explanation for these ones. I think I am in danger of obsessing over 39... I think I'll just wait until someone else can say why the answer is B, that or keep trying to get it for the next few days.
A friend of mine just did the test, non-aspie, got 126.
I don't believe that any IQ-test is a good tool for measuring human qualities.
But i find some IQ-tests to be pretty fun.
» At the test from the first post of this thread. I scored 106.
(When i did it, I was unmotivated and totally out of shape, and I was actually going to bed. I find it almost impossible to hold track of time, so I did it as fast as possible. I answered about 15 of the answers just randomly and I had 18 minutes left when i finished).
» At the "TestCafe" I got 83. ...?! Yeah I know?! I don't understand it! (I could probably get 2-3 more point's right, if it was in Norwegian)
» At the "Spanish test" I got 18 of 18 at first try. And I didn't spend much time on it.
Heres an Norwegian IQ test.
http://www.mensa.no/?hva=27
Maybe we should translate it?!
Heres an Swedish IQ test:

..he, he.. Just kidding! Norwegians loves to make jokes about Swedish people. (Every Scandinavian country have jokes about each other).
Thank you to Silky for the answers to questions 34 and 38, I wouldn't have thought to look at #34 in that way, if I had spent days looking at the problem. #38, even though I have read your explanations, I can tell I would still answer wrong if I saw another version of it. Knowing the right answer, I can work out why it is the right answer, but I still don't see it as having enough 'clues' to work it out.
I hope Silky has been being 'good' this week so that we can have an explanation of the answer to #39 (which I believe will be very long and involved).
"Su puntuación ha sido 18 aciertos sobre 18 posibles."
I think that means I scored 18 in the Spanish test. =T I got 143 in the flash test; couldn't get the last question either.
Btw, question 39 is discussed here:
http://ask.metafilter.com/28892/impossible-puzzle
They have the solution in there somewhere.
You're welcome, silky. At least you figured some of it out. I spent the better part of an hour on it and didn't get anything remotely close to the real solution X).
Questions like 39 should be left to professional cryptographers. =T