Human brain
Dating site IntelligentPeople.com requires applicants to take an IQ test

Dating site caters for smart cookies only

Stupid surfers need not apply

Written by Ian Williams

Intelligent people usually want a partner who is also intelligent

Trine Jensen IntelligentPeople.com

A new dating site caters exclusively for "intelligent" people and requires potential members to pass an IQ test in order to sign up.

Mensa restricts membership to the top two per cent of the IQ bracket, but IntelligentPeople.com will include the top 15 per cent.

The site's developers said that people with an IQ in this range are "highly intelligent" and communicate and interact best with other intelligent people.

IntelligentPeople.com hopes to give these people the opportunity to meet and form relationships with similar individuals, regardless of location, education and social status.

"Intelligent people usually want a partner who is also intelligent. Everyone wants someone they can talk to," said Trine Jensen, founder of IntelligentPeople.com.

"At general dating sites you have to spend time and energy sorting profiles to find the ones that match your criteria. At IntelligentPeople.com we already make that sorting for you."

The IQ test required for admission is a multiple choice, pattern recognition test consisting of black and white images and is designed to test intelligence while minimising cultural or educational biases.

The site also has a more general community section designed to help members meet other people with high IQs, find a business partner or make new friends.

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