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Four-year-old boy from Illinois accepted into Mensa with genius IQ

Zorien Royce scored 156 on the Wechsler Intelligence Test, placing him in the profoundly gifted category, and is excelling academically and linguistically, his parents said.

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‘We noticed very early when he had a very unusual curiosity,’ the boy’s mother told The Independent

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At the age when most children draw their first scribbles, Zorien Royce surprises with his advanced mind. This four-year-old, who lives with his migrant parents in Chicago’s suburbs, has multiple skills: he reads, dominates three-digit multiplication and does fractional operations. In addition, this genius boy was accepted into two of the world’s most prestigious high-intellectual coefficient societies and left the psychologist who evaluated him …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Zorien Royce has become one of the youngest members in the world accepted by both Mensa and Intertel, two of the world's most prestigious high IQ companies.

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NBC News broke the news in United States on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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