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I have to admit, the person who came up with this trick has an incredibly high IQ

That kind of line usually shows up in viral content meant to build hype rather than share something genuinely clever or scientific.

When you see statements like “incredibly high IQ trick,” it’s often just:

  • a simple household tip repackaged as genius
  • or a normal, well-known method dressed up as “secret knowledge”
  • or sometimes something that doesn’t even work as claimed

“High IQ” framing is basically a marketing hook—it makes you assume there’s hidden depth, even when the trick is usually ordinary.

If you share the actual trick, I can tell you plainly whether it’s:

  • genuinely useful
  • just common sense repackaged
  • or misleading / ineffective

Most of the time, the real “clever” part is the headline, not the method.

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