Strongest, smartest and most attractive —Science reveals the peak ages in life where you're the best you'll ever be (2024)

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Strongest, smartest and most attractive —Science reveals the peak ages in life where you're the best you'll ever be (1)

Whether you hated being 24 and loved being 47 or vice versa, everyone has favorite and least favorite ages for their own particular reasons.

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But what does science say is the best age?

Well, that depends on your priorities. Scientists have studied a range of physical and mental traits and found peaks from childhood straight through to old age.

We've pulled together a range of characteristics that peak throughout your life. The best news we can offer: No matter how old you are right now, there's always something to look forward to.

Of course, these are all averages — you may have experienced these years ago, or may not for another decade or two, and that's totally fine. You do you.

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Learning a second language is easiest when you're around 7 or 8.

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Linguists and psychologistsare still very much arguing about this one, but it's pretty commonly accepted that learning a second language is easier for most people when they're younger, before puberty.

Americans are least likely to die at 9 or 10.

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The first few years of life throw up lots of stumbling blocks, but the odds of dying within the next year are very low for 9- and 10-year olds. About 9,999 in 10,000 kids make it through each of these years.

Brain processing power peaks at 18.

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One of the key ways cognitive scientists test your brain's processing power is through what's called a digit symbol coding test — they set each number equal to a certain symbol, then give you a string of numbers and ask you to convert them to the correct symbol. On average, 18-year-olds fare best on the task, according to a study published last year.

The ability to remember unfamiliar names peaks around 22.

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We've all been there: You just met someone new and their name went in one ear and out the other. It turns out that's least likely to happen when you're 22 or so, according to a 2010 study.

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Women are most attractive to men around age 22. And men do seem to get better with age.

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Dataclysm

The cofounder of OKCupid wrote a book "Dataclysm" that used data from his dating site to answer questions about love, dating, and relationships.

According to thebook's analysisof the data, men really do find women in their early 20s most attractive. Even as they get older, their preference for young 20-somethings seems to stay the same.Women on the site, on the other hand, tend to like a slightly older man in their 20s (think a year or two older than they are) and a man a few years younger than them in their 30s.

Of course, OKCupid's data pool is based on its users, which isn't a representative sample of the population.

Life satisfaction peaks at 23.

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A survey of 23,000 people in Germany found that 23-year-olds were particularly satisfied with their lives, "all things considered."

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Strength peaks at age 25.

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Your muscles are at their strongest when you're 25, although for the next 10 or 15 years they stay almost as hefty — and this is one of the traits that can be most easily improved, thanks to resistance exercise.

The peak age to settle down is 26.

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The theory isat 26 you'll have met enough people to have some solid options without waiting so long they start pairing off without you. And according to one recent study, divorce rates are lowest for couples who married between the ages of 28 and 32, which follows pretty smoothly after getting serious at 26.

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The average fast marathoner is 28.

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According to one analysis of fifty years of marathons, the average age to run one in 2 hours 11 minutes or less is 28. But that's partially because of who chooses to run marathons — as unusually young and unusually old runners win medals, they're inspiring others their age to train and run.

Bone mass peaks around 30.

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Your bones are at their strongest and densest when you're 30 years old. Again, you can keep your calcium and Vitamin D intake high to keep your bones healthier longer, but eventually they will start to weakenanyway.

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Chess players peak around 31.

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Scientists wanted to know whether physical and intellectual skills worked differently as people got older — so they studied chess grandmasters. By taking the scores of 96 grandmasters over the course of their careers, the scientists were able to determine that on average, competitors do best at 31.

You're best at learning new faces when you're 31.

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People's ability to quickly and accurately recognize faces of strangers being shown to them a second timein a lab test peaked at age 31. But nine years after your peak ability to remember names, you may need to ask them to reintroduce themselves anyway.

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Nobel Prize winners make their big discovery around 40 on average.

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According to a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, the average Nobel Prize winning research is done when someone is 40 years old. If you don't think you're in line to win a Nobel, the study authors say the concept still holds — their findings mirrored those of other career studies.

Understanding other people’s emotions peaks in your 40s and 50s.

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Scientists gathered about 10,000 people, showed them pictures cropped very tightly around the subject's eyes, and asked them to describe what emotion the person pictured was feeling. They found a long plateau in people's 40s and 50s where the ability to correctly identify emotions based only on the eyes was strongest.

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Arithmetic skills peak at 50.

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Sure, you learned your times tables in elementary school — but it turns out 50-year-olds are best at answering arithmetic questions on the fly.

Life satisfaction peaks again at 69.

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Rememberthat study in Germanythat found 23-year-olds were particularlysatisfied with their lives? After a dip in middle age, life satisfaction peaked again around 69 years old. Even more intriguingly, actual life satisfaction was higher for people over 60 than people 55 and up had predicted they would feel five years down the line.

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Vocabulary peaks in the late 60s or early 70s.

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It turns out people's scores on multiple choice vocabulary tests keep climbing into their late 60s and early 70s. And you don't even need to sit around reading the dictionary all day to make it happen. Although it can't hurt.

Men and women feel best about their bodies after 70.

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In a Gallup survey, an incredible two thirds of Americans over 65 said they always like the way they look. Men's self-perception appears to peak in their early 80s, when three quarters agree with the statement "You always feel good about your physical appearance." Women's rates of agreeing with that statement is a little below 70% as soon as they hit 75 years old.

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People really do get wiser as they get older.

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It turns out life really is the best classroom. A team of psychologists asked people to read about a conflict, then asked them questions about it. The scientists then analyzed the responses for characteristics like being able to take someone else's point of view, anticipating change, considering multiple possible turnouts, acknowledging uncertainty, and searching for compromise. They found that the oldest group they studied, people who were between 60 and 90 years old, did better than other ages on almost every count.

Psychological wellbeing peaks around 82.

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In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, scientists asked people picture a ten-step ladder, with the best possible life on the top rung and the worst possible life on the bottom rung. The oldest group they studied, of 82- to 85-year-olds, gave the highest average rung number, about 7.

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People are most likely to make big decisions when their age ends in 9.

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There really is something daunting about approaching a round birthday. Researchers looking at people who were 29, 39, 49, or 59 found that they were more likely to make a big life change — good or bad. They found that these "9-enders" were overrepresented in groups of people seeking to have an affair, people committing suicide, and people running a marathon for the first time.

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FAQs

What is the age where most humans are best at everything? ›

They found that the oldest group they studied, people who were between 60 and 90 years old, did better than other ages on almost every count.

At what age are you at your peak? ›

The age of peak athletic performance varies widely across different sports and between sexes/genders, typically ranging from 20 to 30 years old.

What age was the peak of your life? ›

On average, you will reach your sexual peak in your 20s, your physical peak in your 30s, your mental peak in your 40s and 50s, and you will be at your happiest and relaxed in your 60s. Really though, the most important message is life is a series of ups and downs, peaks and troughs.

At what age do you peak physically? ›

Strength and physical performance typically reach their peak between 20 and 35 years of age. Both males and females reach their peak fertility in the 20s, and for females, fertility starts declining in the 30s. Health problems in young adults tend to be relatively minor.

What age is your prime? ›

For women this occurs, on average, by 18-20 years and for men the typical ages are 20-23 years. The Prime adult years continue until about age 30-35 years in both sexes. These years are notable for their stability and predictability in physical and cognitive performance, also called homeostasis by biologists.

What age do men peak in attractiveness? ›

Men in their 30s are attractive to a wide range of women, from 20-somethings to women in their 40s. When it comes to being attractive to the most potential partners possible, 30-something men take the cake. It doesn't hurt that most men have learned how to use the best male cologne at this age, too.

What age is men prime? ›

It depends on which area of life you're talking about. Many believe men's physical prime is in their 20s when strength and stamina peak. But men can excel professionally and financially in their 40s-50s when they have more experience. Emotional maturity and self-confidence often peak in a man's 30s or 40s.

What age does fitness decline? ›

New study says decline begins in our 50s

Be proactive about your strength, balance and endurance as you age. By the time you reach your 50s, your strength, balance and endurance are already beginning to wane — much earlier than previously thought, according to a new study.

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