Most FICO scores range from 300 to 850, and the higher the score, the better. (Some versions of the FICO score, such as those for the auto and credit card industries, are on a 250 to 900 scale.) Data from April 2017 show the average FICO score was 700. read more
The FICO credit score range is 300 to 850 in most cases. Many versions of the FICO score exist, though, and some use different ranges. For example, some of the FICO scores used by the auto and credit card industries are between 250 and 900. Also, the FICO NextGen score ranges from 150 to 950. read more
Here are the credit score ranges used by major scoring models: FICO Score range: 300-850. VantageScore 3.0 range: 300–850. VantageScore scale (versions 1.0 and 2.0): 501–990. Experian’s PLUS Score: 330-830. TransUnion New Account Score 2.0: 300-850. Equifax Credit Score: 280–850. read more