Football comes first for Devon boy, 12, who scored IQ of 162

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A 12-year-old boy who scored the maximum in an IQ test says football still comes first. Rory Bidwell, from Great Torrington, Devon, joined the ranks of Mensa after acing the Cattell III B test with 162, the top score for children. This is above what is believed to be a score of 160 for Albert Einstein, and in the top 2% of the population. Rory is also a keen sportsman and said he would prefer a career in football because it is "what I love".Image source, Family pictureImage caption, The keen sportsman also enjoys gaming and going out to the park Rory said he felt "really good" and "fantastic" after taking the test which his mother had suggested he take. "I knew nothing about Mensa before the test, no preparation," he said.