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TimesOnline.co.uk Elise Tan Roberts, 2, becomes youngest member of Mensa, the society strictly for geniuses.

With intelligence far beyond her years, Elise Tan Roberts can name 35 capital cities and identify the three types of triangle. Her IQ is 156 - higher than Carol Vorderman’s, the maths expert and former Countdown host. The average IQ in the population at large is 100.

The toddler, from Edmonton in North London, can already spell her name aloud, read the words “mummy” and “daddy” and recite the alphabet.

Mensa accepts the top two per cent of the population based on IQ and normally only tests children over 10 years old, but the society made an exception and welcomed Elise based on a standard intelligence measure.

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By Julie Moult And Tamara Cohen - 10th October 2009. The boy aged two with Einstein's IQ: Why little Oscar is Britain's youngest boy to be accepted into Mensa.

While other two-year-olds are discovering the joy of playgrounds, Oscar Wrigley would rather be learning about wildlife or the history of Ancient Rome.

He has recently taken to conducting classical music as he listens in the back of the car and identifies the different instruments.

So his parents were not surprised when, at the ripe old age of two years, five months and 11 days, he became the youngest boy in Britain to be accepted by Mensa.

Little smasher: Oscar Wrigley is the youngest ever member of Mensa, aged two years and five months With an IQ of at least 160, he has the same score as the likes of Einstein and Stephen Hawking.

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