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Current selection: World - Bulgaria » 7.3.2016 – 7.3.2017

1. Ognasaja
Ognasaja
  • IQ achieved: 125.12
  • Bulgaria
2. Petko21
Petko21
  • IQ achieved: 124.42
  • Bulgaria
3. Име
Име
  • IQ achieved: 122.87
  • Bulgaria
4. dimitarand
dimitarand
  • IQ achieved: 120.05
  • Bulgaria
5. mitov1960
mitov1960
  • IQ achieved: 118.07
  • Bulgaria
6. ivailonikiforov
ivailonikiforov
  • IQ achieved: 116.79
  • Bulgaria
7. Daisy_87
Daisy_87
  • IQ achieved: 116.68
  • Bulgaria
8. Нелси26
Нелси26
  • IQ achieved: 116.4
  • Bulgaria
9. 1Rigel
1Rigel
  • IQ achieved: 116.36
  • Bulgaria
10. Валя61
Валя61
  • IQ achieved: 115.84
  • Bulgaria
11. Elteacher
Elteacher
  • IQ achieved: 115.31
  • Bulgaria
12. Dolno
Dolno
  • IQ achieved: 114.85
  • Bulgaria
13. Vshaddix
Vshaddix
  • IQ achieved: 113.96
  • Bulgaria
14. Любака
Любака
  • IQ achieved: 113.85
  • Bulgaria
15. Светльо89
Светльо89
  • IQ achieved: 113.81
  • Bulgaria
16. Karagyozov
Karagyozov
  • IQ achieved: 113.05
  • Bulgaria
17. Gushgush
Gushgush
  • IQ achieved: 112.62
  • Bulgaria
18. ФА
ФА
  • IQ achieved: 112.46
  • Bulgaria
19. dimsuchiha
dimsuchiha
  • IQ achieved: 110.98
  • Bulgaria
20. goranie
goranie
  • IQ achieved: 110.67
  • Bulgaria

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