Deep-dive analyses into the cognitive profiles of history's greatest minds, scientists, and leaders.
With an IQ of 148, Lincoln used his logical brilliance and emotional intelligence to navigate the Civil War and abolish slavery.
The father of artificial intelligence and the man who cracked the Enigma code, Turing's estimated IQ of 185 laid the foundation for the digital age.
The world's first programmer, Lovelace's IQ of 160 allowed her to envision the computer age a century before it happened.