Krish Arora, a 10-year-old Indian-origin British boy, has stunned the world with his extraordinary intelligence, surpassing the IQs of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Scoring a maximum 162 on the Cattell III B test, Krish earned a spot in Mensa International, the prestigious high-IQ society, which recognizes genius-level intelligence for scores above 160.
Living in Hounslow, West London, Krish proudly joins the top 1% of the world’s most intelligent people. “The 11-plus exams were too easy,” he shared, expressing excitement about starting at Queen Elizabeth School in Barnet next year, which he hopes will challenge him more.
Beyond academics, Krish is a well-rounded prodigy. He is a grade 7 piano player and has earned a place in the Trinity College of Music’s Hall of Fame. “I love playing chess and often beat my teacher,” he adds with a smile, recalling how he’s been fluent in spelling and math since he was just four.
Krish’s twin sister, Keira, is equally brilliant, securing admission to four grammar schools. Together, the siblings are setting high standards, showcasing a perfect blend of talent and dedication.