12-year-old British student beats Einstein and Stephen Hawking IQ record

12-year-old British student beats Einstein and Stephen Hawking IQ record

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Rory Bidwell scored 162 IQ score outperforming giants Einstein and Stephen Hawking

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(Web Desk) – In a remarkable feat, a 12-year-old British student has outshone the intellectual giants Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking by achieving a record-breaking score of 162 in the Mensa IQ test.

Devon schoolboy Rory Bidwell accomplished this impressive feat without any prior preparations.

It is noteworthy that both Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking are reported to have had IQ scores of 160. Rory's exceptional performance places him above these renowned figures in the realm of intelligence.

Rory's mother, Abi Bidwell, shared insights into her son's testing experience, revealing that he tackled the exam without experiencing any stress.

Remarkably, during one section of the test, he even took a leisurely stroll to the toilet. Abi Bidwell expressed pride in her son's gifted abilities, noting his excellence in both curricular and extra-curricular activities.

Notably, Rory is not the sole prodigious youngster making waves in the realm of intelligence. A 3.9-year-old Pakistani boy named Muhammad Ayad has also garnered attention with an astonishing IQ level, boasting a score of 195 points.

Mensa, an international society comprising individuals with the highest IQs globally, conducts standardized tests to assess intelligence.

The achievements of Rory Bidwell and Muhammad Ayad underscore the remarkable intellectual potential found in individuals at a young age.
 




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