Kuala Lampur, Jan. 20 -- A three-year-old Malaysian boy has become the current youngest person to be accepted into Mensa, the global high IQ society after achieving an incredible IQ score of 142 on the Stanford Binet test.

The far-fetched achievement also put UK-based Muhammad Haryz Nadzim Mohd Hilmy Naim in top 0.3 per cent of the population.

In a report by Metro UK, Haryz's mother Nur Anira Asyikin Hashim, 30, said the secret to her son's intelligent brain was his exposure to books as young as two years old.

According to Anira, the little brainbox uttered his first words when he was just seven months old, and when he was two, Haryz was reading himself bedtime stories.

Anira and her husband Mohd Hilmy Naim Mohd Yakin, who both have a...