10 smartest women in the history of the world 

Olivia Manning: (IQ 162) -  At the very young age of only 12, when many children enjoy playing with friends and hate homework, Olivia Manning had been tested by the Mensa IQ Supervised test. 

Fabiola Mann: (IQ 162) -  Fabiola Mann is a 21-year-old girl who scored 162 points at Mensa, and is 2 points ahead of Albert Einstein and the famous physicist Stephen Hawking. 

Judit Polgar: (IQ 170) -  Judit Polgar, born on July 23, 1976, is considered the best chess player in the world. When he was only 15, he won the title of Grand Master in Chess. 

Ruth Lawrence: (IQ 175) -  Ruth Elke Lawrence-Naimark or Ruth Lawrence is a British mathematics teacher and has worked in the field of algebraic topology. 

Grace Hopper: (IQ 175) -  Grace Hopper was a popular computer scientist in the United States. When he was 34, he tried to join the navy but was unsuccessful. 

Germaine Stile: (IQ 180-185) -  Germaine Stile, also known as Madame de Stael, was born in Paris in 1766 and was a French political activist. She was also a famous writer and wrote numerous works. 

Marie Curie: (IQ 185) -  Marie Curie is one of the most iconic and powerful figures in history and has a strong IQ score of 185. 

Marilyn vos Savant: (IQ 190) -  Marilyn vos Savant is popular for her intelligence and has a high IQ score of 190. She is a magazine writer.  

Hypatia: (IQ 190+) -  Hypatia, the daughter of the popular mathematician Theon of Alexandria, was born in 351-370 BC. 

Edith Stern: (IQ 200) -  Edith Stern is one of the smartest women ever born. He was a genius from childhood and even before he was a year old he could make calculations and make complete sentences. 

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