User rankings

Current selection: World - Romania » 7.3.2016 – 7.3.2017

1. Tavitim
Tavitim
  • IQ achieved: 139.62
  • Romania
2. rntnpx
rntnpx
  • IQ achieved: 136.2
  • Romania
3. rovio
rovio
  • IQ achieved: 133.39
  • Romania
4. KALYRONA
KALYRONA
  • IQ achieved: 133.29
  • Romania
5. XAKEPA
XAKEPA
  • IQ achieved: 130.73
  • Romania
6. bubunelu
bubunelu
  • IQ achieved: 130.53
  • Romania
7. juglit
juglit
  • IQ achieved: 129.7
  • Romania
8. ABC_Sima
ABC_Sima
  • IQ achieved: 129.01
  • Romania
9. ShintoHak
ShintoHak
  • IQ achieved: 128.82
  • Romania
10. CalinBirsan
CalinBirsan
  • IQ achieved: 128.75
  • Romania
11. stankernus
stankernus
  • IQ achieved: 128.66
  • Romania
12. Avocatura 2017
Avocatura 2017
  • IQ achieved: 128.63
  • Romania
13. Snaki
Snaki
  • IQ achieved: 127.84
  • Romania
14. nuamporecla19
nuamporecla19
  • IQ achieved: 127.3
  • Romania
15. pascale cristian
pascale cristian
  • IQ achieved: 127.26
  • Romania
16. teo68
teo68
  • IQ achieved: 127.2
  • Romania
17. udar707
udar707
  • IQ achieved: 126.78
  • Romania
18. carmenmarianabenze
carmenmarianabenze
  • IQ achieved: 127.11
  • Romania
19. nasty7521
nasty7521
  • IQ achieved: 126.45
  • Romania
20. dolocat
dolocat
  • IQ achieved: 126.14
  • Romania

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