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Isaac Newton died long before IQ tests were invented, which makes it hard to put an exact number on his IQ, but when you look at the huge advances he made in both Physics and mathematics, and the typically high IQ of modern theoretical physicists and mathematicians, you would assume that his IQ is quite high. When you are researching Newton, most people put his IQ at about the 170-190 range, which is very high, and with an IQ like that, he is most definitely considered a genius.

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It is believed that Isaac newton had an IQ around 190-200 based on estimates derived from analyzing his work and accomplishments. However, IQ testing as we know it today did not exist during Newton's time, so this estimate is speculative.

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Sir Isaac Newton was an English Physicist and Mathematician from 17th and 18th century. He is regarded as the father of scientific revolution. His laws of motion and gravity essentially defined physical universe for centuries after his death. He along with Gottfried Leibniz, is also credited with invention of Calculus. His achievements are so immense and contributions to science so vital, that he deserves to be a called a genius and not just smart.

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The IQ of Galileo Galilei was approximately 185.

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190

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210

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