That line is mostly internet hype, not a real measure of intelligence.
People often call simple or viral “tricks” “high IQ” because it sounds impressive, but in reality:
- Most of these ideas are basic problem-solving or common household knowledge
- They spread because they are simple, visual, and easy to share
- “High IQ” is a psychological measure, not something you can infer from a cleaning hack, food tip, or DIY trick
🧠 What actually makes a “smart” idea
A genuinely clever solution usually:
- Solves a real problem efficiently
- Is simple, practical, and safe
- Has consistent results
But it still doesn’t mean the person has a high IQ—it just means the idea is useful or well-thought-out.
📌 Bottom line
Calling every viral hack “high IQ” is just social media exaggeration. Most of these tricks are ordinary ideas presented in a dramatic way.
If you want, I can show you real underrated life hacks that are actually useful and backed by science or logic, not clickbait.
