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Current selection: World - Turkey » 7.11.2008 – 7.11.2009

1. berrin41
berrin41
  • IQ achieved: 145.35
  • Turkey
2. zasss
zasss
  • IQ achieved: 142.09
  • Turkey
3. kokorec
kokorec
  • IQ achieved: 141.93
  • Turkey
4. hnserbetci
hnserbetci
  • IQ achieved: 141.73
  • Turkey
5. yigithan
yigithan
  • IQ achieved: 140.27
  • Turkey
6. Metoska
Metoska
  • IQ achieved: 138.11
  • Turkey
7. ardilla
ardilla
  • IQ achieved: 136.86
  • Turkey
8. tekinyaman
tekinyaman
  • IQ achieved: 136.6
  • Turkey
9. --anıl--anıl--
--anıl--anıl--
  • IQ achieved: 136.38
  • Turkey
10. saduzgun
saduzgun
  • IQ achieved: 136.23
  • Turkey
11. AYIBOGAN
AYIBOGAN
  • IQ achieved: 136.2
  • Turkey
12. Kerimxxx
Kerimxxx
  • IQ achieved: 136.15
  • Turkey
13. walkadaw
walkadaw
  • IQ achieved: 136.08
  • Turkey
14. nil emekçi
nil emekçi
  • IQ achieved: 135.8
  • Turkey
15. betül
betül
  • IQ achieved: 135.71
  • Turkey
16. beratsozen
beratsozen
  • IQ achieved: 135.85
  • Turkey
17. prenses9807
prenses9807
  • IQ achieved: 135.61
  • Turkey
18. temhaan
temhaan
  • IQ achieved: 135.51
  • Turkey
19. Ecenil
Ecenil
  • IQ achieved: 135.19
  • Turkey
20. servetaytemiz
servetaytemiz
  • IQ achieved: 135.28
  • Turkey

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