I got annoyed toward the end and started picking C for every answer, so my result of 110 might not be the most accurate.
Honestly, I've had "official" IQ tests administered several times in my life, and these silly pattern games you see on the internet played very little part in them. They were administered one on one, by a person, not a sheet of paper. (Then again, I was rather young, only eight years old for the first one, so maybe it's different for adults.) There were questions on every subject you could imagine: problem solving, time lines, play-acting, short-term memorization, etymology, etc, etc. Not this pattern nonsense for 39 questions.
Also, real IQ tests can't be legitimately compared unless taken in the same year and month of life. I, right now, am nineteen and almost one month. An IQ test I take now is only comparable to someone's of the exact same age.
(My apologies if someone said this before, I didn't want to read four pages of people complaining about the damn patterns.)