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Albert Einstein IQ — estimated score & cognitive profile

Estimated IQ
160
Field
Theoretical Physicist
Classification
Profoundly gifted
Rarity
Top 0.01%

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:

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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.

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