IQ-fluid (adj.): Describing a person whose effective intelligence and cognitive performance fluctuate significantly over extended periods of time — typically weeks, months, or longer — rather than just day-to-day. During high phases, they display very high-IQ traits like sharp reasoning, creativity, quick learning, and strong problem-solving. In low phases, performance drops noticeably with brain fog, slower thinking, and poorer decision-making.
These longer-term shifts can be influenced by nootropics, supplements, lifestyle changes, hormones, stress, mental health, or environmental factors. The term highlights real cognitive variability that traditional IQ tests (designed to measure stable traits) often don't capture.
These longer-term shifts can be influenced by nootropics, supplements, lifestyle changes, hormones, stress, mental health, or environmental factors. The term highlights real cognitive variability that traditional IQ tests (designed to measure stable traits) often don't capture.
"I've been super IQ-fluid this year — crushed a programming project in hyperfocus mode for two months, then spent the next month struggling to remember basic stuff after I stopped my nootropics stack."
"He's not inconsistent, he's just IQ-fluid. Give him the right supplements and sleep cycle, and he'll out-think everyone; mess that up and he forgets where he parked his car."
"A lot of people in biohacking communities are proudly IQ-fluid — they track their stacks and habits to ride the high phases and minimize the lows."
"He's not inconsistent, he's just IQ-fluid. Give him the right supplements and sleep cycle, and he'll out-think everyone; mess that up and he forgets where he parked his car."
"A lot of people in biohacking communities are proudly IQ-fluid — they track their stacks and habits to ride the high phases and minimize the lows."
by AryHoram December 29, 2025
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