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Current selection: World - Slovakia » 7.3.2012 – 7.3.2013

1. Maruška69
Maruška69
  • IQ achieved: 143.07
  • Slovakia
2. peterstarsi
peterstarsi
  • IQ achieved: 132.58
  • Slovakia
3. Juliskamaznacik
Juliskamaznacik
  • IQ achieved: 130.98
  • Slovakia
4. taffyka
taffyka
  • IQ achieved: 130.7
  • Slovakia
5. jozefino
jozefino
  • IQ achieved: 130.03
  • Slovakia
6. kitamon
kitamon
  • IQ achieved: 128.28
  • Slovakia
7. michal137
michal137
  • IQ achieved: 128.08
  • Slovakia
8. bühler
bühler
  • IQ achieved: 128.3
  • Slovakia
9. lipkova
lipkova
  • IQ achieved: 127.76
  • Slovakia
10. Emko49
Emko49
  • IQ achieved: 127.57
  • Slovakia
11. Štepničan
Štepničan
  • IQ achieved: 126.5
  • Slovakia
12. Šešejko
Šešejko
  • IQ achieved: 126.03
  • Slovakia
13. mariadrzikova
mariadrzikova
  • IQ achieved: 125.82
  • Slovakia
14. mumák1524
mumák1524
  • IQ achieved: 125.6
  • Slovakia
15. Fsg2
Fsg2
  • IQ achieved: 125.4
  • Slovakia
16. sailog
sailog
  • IQ achieved: 125.23
  • Slovakia
17. ffffuuuu
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  • IQ achieved: 125.22
  • Slovakia
18. AdaAdaAda
AdaAdaAda
  • IQ achieved: 124.99
  • Slovakia
19. Megrájen
Megrájen
  • IQ achieved: 124.93
  • Slovakia
20. Velvetsasa
Velvetsasa
  • IQ achieved: 124.62
  • Slovakia

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