Intelligent Young Boy Solves Mathematical Questions Without Calculator, TikTok Video Goes Viral: “Genius, Wow”

Intelligent Young Boy Solves Mathematical Questions Without Calculator, TikTok Video Goes Viral: “Genius, Wow”

  • A TikTok video shows a young boy giving answers to questions of addition without using a calculator
  • In the video, the little boy stood confidently and gave answers to each mathematical question thrown at him
  • A lot of people who have seen the video have since admitted that the boy is intelligent and should be helped to grow

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An intelligent boy has gone viral on TikTok after a video showed him answering mathematics questions.

In the trending TikTok video posted by @danielstutuh, the young boy stood confidently and got all the questions correctly.

Photos of a boy who answered mathematics questions.
The boy has been called a genius because of his mathematical prowess. Photo credit: TikTok/@danielstutuh.
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In the short video, someone threw multiple arithmetic questions at him, and he did not back out until he answered the last question.

Brilliant boy who can answer mathematics questions

The questions thrown at the boy started from the easy to the hard, and he answered all correctly. It took the boy very few seconds to come up with correct answers to the addition questions.

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More impressive was the fact that the boy did not make use of a calculator.

People who have come across the video have described him as a genius. Some have called for him to be helped so that he would become better.

Watch the video below:

Reactions from TikTok users

@Lameck Gondwe said:

"Very intelligent.Keep the child safe to be a president."

@user1150530199359 reacted:

"Very intelligent boy."

@chiheraaa said:

"Genius wooow."

@user8651504871593 said:

"Wauu the boy is actually good."

@pridemsengane commented:

"Genius! Future minister of finance."

@yvonne1318 said:

"Wooow he is clever."

@user1231236349751 said:

"Future African icon. Father protect him from all evil."

@aliceabigail667 said:

"Very intelligent boy."

@Hope commented:

"Wow! Mathematician. Good luck baby."

@makanjiraadamshar said:

"Wonder kid. Keep it up, my boy."

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In another article, Briefly News reported that children are getting far too smart, yoh! One little girl whose mother showed off her genius on social media ended a follower who tried to challenge her.

The world is evolving rapidly, and kids are learning things they never did before. Most 10-year-olds can operate technology better than adults.

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