Literally character analysis: What do you think Sherlock Holmes IQ is?
over 9000
>>7314242
Probably like 150+, but I'm not helping you on your homework.
>>7314242
104
>>7314266
Realistically it would have to be a lot higher than 150, man. 200 at least.
>>7314303
I don't think you understand how high an IQ of 200 is.
>>7314337
This, holmes is smart no doubt. But he's not a genius, he's just really observant and turns a single detail into a large story.
>>7314242
I don't know.
I'd like to think a little over 120.
I feel like he is smarter then the average person but not by a huge amount you know?
Maybe I'm underestimating him it's hard for a non outside observer to realistically tell.
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>>7314887
It seems implied throughout all of the many tales about him, both by Doyle and the numerous adaptions of variety, that Sherlock knows a fuckload about craploads of subjects, his memory is beyond perfect, etc. He could learn anything, any subject, with easy ease. It would be nothing to him and he could do it faster than anyone. He just doesn't give a shit. He isnt eccentric, he's sociopathic.
>>7314942
Isnt beyond 120 considered "far beyond normal capabilities", though?
>140 and over Genius or near genius
>120-140 Very superior intelligence
>110-120 Superior intelligence
>90-110 Normal or average intelligence
>>7314959
Really?
I didn't think it was that low (comparatively).
I was joking in my other post btw. I'm unsure where Holmes would land.
I myself have a pretty high IQ (Got tested when I was 18 at a psychologist, found out I had autism also, lol) and I feel like SH would be higher then I, you know, considering if he was a real person.
Which would place him at least 155+ IQ.
>>7314242
Bumblebee Cummerbund threads belong on /tv/ fampai.
>>7314974
#humblebrag
>>7314980
What can I say.
I'm not exactly one to be envied.
I've got my share of problems like anyone.
Being exceptional in one area doesn't mean shit if you're crap everywhere else.
I'm really smart.