The cognitive score is an aggregate measure of the current cognitive strength of different cognitive skills. The minimum cognitive score is 0 and the maximum is 800. The cognitive score provides a quick way to discover where you currently stand cognitively and help you assess your progress over time.
Learn more about how the score gets calculated.

Score between 0 – 200:
Below the average of your age. The score will be shown in red. Cognitive abilities with this score are considered cognitive weaknesses, since they will be below what was expected for people of the same age and sex.
Score between 200 – 400:
Low scores, although within the average. The score will look yellow, since the cognitive abilities with this score will be within what is expected for people of your age and gender, but they are still improvable.
Score between 400 – 600:
High scores within the average. The score will be green, since the cognitive abilities with these scores will be in good condition with respect to people of the same age and sex.
Score between 600 – 800:
Cognitive situations above the average. The score will also look green. The cognitive abilities with this score will be considered strengths or cognitive skills, since they will be in a better state than the average for people with your same sex and age.