Top 10 Most Intelligent Peoples with Highest IQ in the World in 2022
Jul 19, 2022 By Harry Evans

The brain is the strangest part of a person. It is an essential part of our system. But what is it about other people's minds that make them seem so smart? Some people think they are strange, while others think they are a gift. All over the world, there are a lot of very smart people. Who are the smartest people in the world? We can only be surprised and interested to find out how they've been able to do things. There may be many smart people who are good at one thing or another, but standard IQ tests are a mix of visual, abstract, and thinking skills tests. Therefore, it should not come as a surprise that the brightest individuals on Earth would have an intelligence level that exceeds that of most people. Let's take a look at some of the individuals that have been documented throughout history as having the highest IQs. These are the top 10 most intelligent people with the highest IQ in the world.


Garry Kasparov



In 2003, world-renowned chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov squared off against a chess computer that calculated three million potential moves per second. Ultimately, the game ended in a tie. Everyone was rather taken aback by this development. He is regarded as one of the best chess players in Russia. After beating the reigning champion at the time, Anatoly Karpov, he became the youngest player to ever become the uncontested world champion at 22. He did this by being the first player ever to accomplish this feat.


Philip Emeagwali



The African nation of Nigeria is where geologist, engineer, mathematician, and computer scientist Philip Emeagwali started. In each of these areas of study, he has several academic degrees. In 1989, the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) presented him with one of two Gordon Bell Prizes in recognition of his role in finding oil resources via a supercomputer referred to as a Connection Machine.


Marilyn Vos Savant



In 1985, Vos Savant's IQ score of 190 was accepted by the Guinness Book of World Records. She has been named the woman with the highest IQ by marilynvossavant.com for five years in a row. She has gotten as high as 228 on some IQ tests. She also writes a popular column for Parade Magazine. Through "Ask Marilyn," readers can send Vos Savant puzzles and questions about a wide range of topics, which she will solve and answer.


Mislav Predavec



A math professor from Croatia named Mislav Predavec was ranked number seven on a list of the ten brightest persons in the world. He is the current leader of the GenerIQ Community, which he founded. A collection of the world's most influential and powerful individuals, both physically and intellectually. In addition, he is the owner and operator of a company that is involved in trading.


Rick Rosner



He blows everyone away with his IQ of 192. Based on his appearance alone, Rick Rosner would hardly be considered to be among the most intelligent persons in the world. Because he spent many years working as a bar bouncer, he has a demeanor that may be described as fierce and harsh. He is an American television producer who rose to prominence when he was responsible for producing the program CHiPs. In subsequent years, DirecTV and Rosner collaborated on developing a portable satellite TV.


Chris Langan



Langan is a native-born American who acquired all of his knowledge via self-study. It is estimated that he has an IQ of between 195 and 210. His intelligence has been compared to that of "the brightest guy in America" and "the smartest man in the world" by various news outlets. At the age of six months, he started to make sounds. When he was just three years old, he educated himself and taught himself how to read by himself. The "CTMU (Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe)" that Langan has developed is a "theory of the connection between thought and reality." Langan refers to this model as the "CTMU (Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe).”


Dr. Evangelos Katsioulis



The way he did on his tests showed that he was smart. Dr. Evangelos Katsioulis was born in Greece and is a medical doctor and psychiatrist. He went to college and got degrees in philosophy, medical research technology, and psychopharmacology. He started a group of high-IQ societies from all over the world called the WIN (World Intelligence Network). He also started the volunteer group AAAA.GR, which was the first to find and help talented people in Greece. Katsioulis is also a good painter and can swim okay.


Kim Ung-Yong



Ung Yong, a civil engineer from South Korea who has a proven IQ of 210, is widely regarded as the most brilliant kid ever. When he was only six months old, he already understood and spoke many languages, including Korean. As early as the age of three, he was able to read in four different languages (Korean, German, English, and Japanese), and he was also able to answer complex mathematical problems, as was shown live on Japanese television. He holds the record for having the "Highest IQ" according to the Guinness Book of World Records.


Chris Hirata



Christopher Hirata was smart when he was young. When he won a gold medal at the international physics Olympiad when he was only 13, he made a big splash. At the age of 16, he was helping NASA with its plan to take over Mars. At the age of 22, he got his Ph.D. from Princeton University. Hirata is known to be very smart for his age. He comes from the United States and studies space and time. He teaches astrophysics at Oregon State University's CCAPP (Center for Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics).


Terence Tao



Terence Tao is the smartest person in the world. He has an IQ of 230. He comes first on this list. He is a mathematician who is American and Chinese. He was born in Australia. He works on harmonic analysis, additive combinatorics, Random matrix theory, partial differential equations, ergodic Ramsey theory, and analytic number theory. Before 1995, when he was only eight years old, Tao got a 760 on the SAT. He got his Ph.D. from Princeton when he was 20, and when he was 24, he became UCLA's youngest full professor. He won some very impressive awards, such as the Salem Prize in 2000, the Clay Research Award in 2003, and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 2002.