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These twin girls have defeated Albert Einstein; this is their SECRET

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Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, these men have the highest IQ capacity to date. But these twin girls have crossed the mark.

Nishka and Nysa Upadhya

Britain’s brightest twins – who are said to be even smarter than Einstein – claim their intelligence is all down to ditching Fortnite and Snapchat.  Nishka and Nysa Upadhya have IQs of 162 which puts them in the top 1% of the most intelligent people in the world — aged just 11.

The brainiacs, from Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, already have their sights set on careers as lawyers after being inspired by Meghan Markle’s character Rachel Zane in Suits.

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But to achieve their goals, the bright sisters said they steer clear of social media – including Snapchat and Instagram – that their peers love.

Speaking to a leading daily, Nysa said: “I don’t like it. “I don’t think it’s appropriate for our age.”

The girls also steer clear of Fortnite, the computer game taking over the lives of teens across Britain.

Instead, Nishka was less than impressed, saying: “It’s crazy. I don’t like it. I don’t see the point.”

Nishka and Nysa Upadhya with their parents

The twins took the Mensa test last month in London after dad Varun spotted an article about it online. Nishka and her sister Nysa – who is just a minute older – have now been declared child geniuses.

Nishka told: “We were so shocked when we got the results through and I just couldn’t believe it.

“It’s not like a test at the school where you can revise and prepare, they ask you to do things like verbal reasoning and answer language problems, like picking out antonyms for words.

To qualify as a genius candidates must score at least 140 on the test.

With their 162, they beat the estimated scores of geniuses Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein’s by two points.

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