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TOEFL Score Percentile

See how your TOEFL 2026 band score ranks against all test takers worldwide. Find out what percentile you're in and what it means for your applications.

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Select your 2026 TOEFL band score to see where it falls among all test takers.

Full Percentile Reference Table

BandPercentile
6.099th
5.594th
5.087th
4.576th
4.063th
3.548th
3.034th
2.522th
2.012th
1.56th
1.02th

Percentile estimates are derived from ETS-published TOEFL iBT score distribution reports (2022–2024 test years), rescaled to the 2026 band format using the official score conversion. ETS has not yet published official norming data for the 2026 format. Click any row to view the full result above.

What Percentile Means for You

Percentile rank shows how your score compares to the entire test-taking population — not just applicants to your target school. A high percentile means you outperform most test takers; a lower percentile indicates you are in an earlier stage of preparation.

Top 37%

Band 4.0+

Meets most QS top 100 minimums

Top 13%

Band 5.0+

Top graduate program range

Top 6%

Band 5.5+

Most selective programs worldwide

Percentile estimates are approximate. Most universities evaluate applicants against absolute score minimums, not percentile thresholds. See University Requirements for official published minimums.

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Score data based on official ETS TOEFL scoring guidelines. ETS TOEFL Official Site · Score Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

A percentile rank tells you what percentage of TOEFL test takers scored below you. If your Band 4.0 corresponds to the 63rd percentile, it means you performed better than approximately 63% of all test takers globally. Percentile rankings serve a different purpose from absolute score minimums: while universities set absolute band thresholds (e.g., 'Band 4.5 or above'), percentiles help you understand how your score compares within the broader population of TOEFL candidates. A Band 4.0 may meet a university's minimum while only placing you at the 63rd percentile — meaning many applicants to that same program may have scored higher. Using percentile data alongside official requirements gives you a more complete picture of how competitive your score actually is.

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