The world has seen many geniuses in various fields, but three Black children have recently gathered attention for having the highest IQs ever recorded. According to Mensa, a high IQ society, these children are RAMARNI WILFRED, ANALA BEEVERS, and ALANNA GEORGE. Each of them has an IQ score that surpassed legendary scientists such as Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, and Isaac Newton.
RAMARNI WILFRED
At just 16 years old, RAMARNI WILFRED has an IQ score of 162, which is higher than the scores of both Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. This remarkable score was discovered when the young boy was just 10 years old. Writing a paper on the philosophy of fairness, RAMARNI showed exceptional intelligence. He has already been invited to join Mensa and hopes to attend Oxford University to become an astrophysicist.
ANALA BEEVERS
Anala Beevers, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, four years old at the time, displayed an IQ score of over 145 when she was only ten months old. By the age of one year, she could recognize each letter of the alphabet. By 18 months, she could speak both Spanish and English, and by the age of five, she could recite the names of every North American state and capital.
ALANNA GEORGE
Alannah George, a four-year-old from the United Kingdom, has an IQ score of 140 and is the youngest member of Mensa in the country. She is fascinated by words and numbers and taught herself how to read before starting school. Unlike many others her age, Alannah prefers reciting the alphabet and times tables over singing nursery rhymes.
It's important to note that these scores vary widely among different individuals and may not be directly comparable to the scores of famous historical figures due to differences in testing methods, environments, and criteria used by various organizations.
While the achievements of these Black children are certainly commendable, it's essential to recognize that IQ tests are merely one measure of a person's intellect. Other factors, such as creativity, resilience, and emotional intelligence, play crucial roles in determining one's worth and potential.
Despite the attention they have garnered, these children are still young and have many opportunities ahead of them. They may inspire future generations of Black children to pursue their passions, excel in their studies, and become leaders in various fields.
Finally, it's crucial to address the lack of representation of Black children in gifted programs and other academic settings. By increasing awareness and providing equal opportunities, we can ensure that more Black children receive the support they need to reach their full potential., three Black children have demonstrated exceptional intellectual abilities, but their achievements should not overshadow the importance of addressing wider issues related to education, representation, and support for intelligent youth. As they continue to grow and develop, RAMARNI, ANALA, and ALANNA will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the world.
Note: The provided information is accurate as of the date of writing. IQ scores may change over time due to various factors such as aging, environmental influences, and improvements in testing technologies.