— Famous people & IQ
Albert Einstein IQ — estimated score & cognitive profile
Important note: Most famous-person IQ figures are estimates, retroactive assessments, or based on childhood tests not directly comparable to adult standardised IQ. We present these as historically reported estimates — not verified psychometric measurements.
Einstein never took a formal IQ test (they weren't widely used during his lifetime). His estimated IQ of 160 is a post-hoc estimate based on his scientific contributions — particularly special relativity (1905) and general relativity (1915). Psychologist Hans Eysenck estimated his IQ at 160; other estimates range from 150-165.
What IQ 160 means
An IQ of 160 — if accurate — would place Albert Einstein in the Profoundly gifted range, scoring higher than an estimated 100% of the adult population. Scores above 145 occur in roughly 1 in 1000000 people.
The limits of IQ estimates for famous people
Famous-person IQ estimates circulate widely online but are often unreliable:
- Many historical figures (Einstein, Newton) never took any IQ test — scores are extrapolated from their work, not measured
- Childhood ratio-IQ tests (which divided mental age by chronological age) produce inflated numbers not comparable to adult deviation IQ scores
- Reported scores are often laundered through celebrity media without primary sources
- Very high scores (above 160-170) have measurement precision issues even on the best adult tests — the tail of the distribution is hard to measure accurately
High IQ doesn't guarantee success (and vice versa)
The most instructive case here is Richard Feynman, who reportedly scored 125 on his high-school IQ test — not exceptional — and went on to win the Nobel Prize in Physics. As Feynman himself noted, the test measures a specific kind of reasoning, not the full spectrum of ability required to make world-changing scientific contributions.
What the highest-IQ people tend to share is:
- Exceptional working memory — holding many variables in mind simultaneously
- Speed of abstract reasoning — recognising patterns and relationships quickly
- Deep focus on topics that interest them
- Willingness to persist through difficult problems
Other famous IQs
- Elon Musk — estimated IQ 155
- Stephen Hawking — estimated IQ 160
- Nikola Tesla — estimated IQ 160
- Bill Gates — estimated IQ 160
- Mark Zuckerberg — estimated IQ 152