Oscar Wrigley is a boy aged two with Einstein's IQ.


Oscar Wrigley is a boy aged two with Einstein's IQ.

At two years, five months and 11 days, he became the youngest boy in Britain to be accepted by Mensa. With an IQ of at least 160, he has the same score as the likes of Einstein and Stephen Hawking. His intelligence is literally off the scale with the 45-minute Stanford-Binet test being unable to measure higher than 160. .

Dr Peter Congdon ranked the toddler in the 99.99 th percentile, meaning he is one in 100,000 in terms of his intelligence. .

He will need to be tested further in the years to come to establish his exact score. His abilities fall well within the range sometimes referred to as intellectually gifted. He demonstrated outstanding ability. Oscar's parents say he started talking at nine months and by 18 months he was reciting the alphabet in the bath. .

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Mr and Mrs Wrigley say they encourage him to follow any activity in which he shows interest. .

His vocabulary is amazing. He's able to construct complex sentences. A spokesman for Mensa confirmed he was the youngest boy to join the society, which requires a minimum IQ of 148. .

Chief executive John Stevenage said: Oscar shows great potential. Converting that potential to achievement is the challenge for his parents and we are delighted that they have chosen to join the Mensa network for support.

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