The boy has a higher IQ than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking

With the number 162, which is two points higher than Albert Einstein physicist, a 14-year-old boy in the UK is officially recognized as a member of the world's highest IQ IQ Association ( Mensa).

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Paulius Zabotkiene, 14, is currently a student of the Blessed Edward Oldcorne School, Worcester City. Paulius tried Mensa's IQ test last month after being encouraged by his parents.

The boy made them surprised by their high score and placed in the group of 10% of Britain's smartest people. Paulius' IQ 162 is two points higher than Albert Einstein physicist, billionaire Bill Gates or professor Stephen Hawking. This is also the highest index for ages under 18.

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Paulius Zabotkiene, a 14-year-old boy with a higher IQ than Albert Einstein physics genius, billionaire Bill Gates or professor Stephen Hawking.(Photo: Newsteam / SWNS)

"I was very surprised and really happy to get that high score. I never thought about it, it felt like I was in the clouds. I hope I will continue to study hard at school and pass on. Electrical engineering at Cambridge University, " Mirror quoted new Mensa member as saying. In addition to his passion for math and science, Paulius also likes listening to music, watching movies and computer games.

Proud of referring to her son, Ms Egle said: "We saw other children doing the Mensa test in Birmingham and thought that Palius should try too. It was unexpected that he would get the highest score. My husband and I used to think it was quite smart, but this is an unimaginable result.

Egle and her husband discovered his son's ability after leaving Lithuania and moved to Worcester. Paulius was 5 years old at the time. The teachers all said that the boy was superior to his friends, fluent in English for 6 months and had a good memory.

From the age of 8, Paulius revealed his interest in reading and often told his parents about dinosaurs, but the professor found them and where they went to each university.

"Once he likes something, Paulius will learn about it. Paulius is also gifted in movies. He often makes movies about music, musicians or famous films," Ms Egle said.

According to Mensa, the average person's IQ is about 100. A person with an IQ of more than 140 is classified as a genius.

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