Krish Arora, 162 IQ, surpasses Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. | X (@Ademarcs81)
At ten, Krish Arora from Hounslow, West London, is already outthinking Einstein and Hawking. With an 1 of 162, he’s Mensa’s newest young member and a polymath in the making, While most ten-year-olds are knee-deep in homework, Krish breezes past multiplication tables, dabbling instead in algebra and complex puzzles.
His academic journey will soon take him to the prestigious Queen Elizabeths School in Barnet after smashing his 11- plus exams—achieving 100% in maths. His teachers, recognizing his gift, often assign him 48 A peer ror. Picked wup chess only months ago? Check.
Defeated his mentor—a rated FIDE player? Checkmate! Krishs chess prowess astounds even seasoned plavers. His dad boasts, “Tournaments are next on his list, and we know he’ll excel” Krish’s fingers fly across piano kevs with a precision that’s earned him Grade 8 proficiericy in record time.
Trinity College’s Hall of Fame features his name after he aced four grades in just six months. Whether recreating tunes by ear or dazzling at competitions, his performances leave audiences spellbound, A big fan of the show Young Sheldon, Krish identifies with the titular character’s intellectual curiosity.
In his downtime, hes elther solving intricate puzzles, crushing chess opponents, or enjoying sibling rivalry with his twin sister, Keira, another bright spark in the family. Krish’s mum, Mauli, recalls his early brilliance: “At four, he devoured an entire maths hook in hours and moved effortlessly to decimal divisions.”
Now, as he prepares for a future likely in mathematics or science, his achievements reflect boundless potential, For Krish, life is a blend of penius, discipline, and play. With a repertoire of talents spanning intellect, music, and strategy, this prodigy is rewriting the script on what young minds can accomplish. The world, it seems, has just begun to witness his brilliance.