What would it feel like to be born a genius and easily answer trivias and questions that an adult person would have difficulty answering? Well, the contestants of the hit TV show 'Child Genius' knows exactly what it feels like to be just that.
The show became popular for kids competing to win the grand prize through bouts of brains. And with a lot of followers craving for spoilers for the upcoming episode, the team has already posted on TV Guide their official synopsis and the upcoming episode titled "This Is an Outrage!" summary reads, "The remaining seven kids compete in advanced math and speed memory in hopes of advancing toward the $100,000 grand prize."
On the last episode of Child Genius, we bid farewell to Iris Hernandez who lost a place to Chancellor Gary as she garnered seven out of 10 in both rounds, which made her the lowest scorer of the week while Chancellor scored eight out of 10 in Literature and Fine Arts, and seven out of 10 in Vocabulary, with only a one-point advantage to Hernandez.
With only seven contestants remaining, the game will be tougher than ever. With Chancellor nearly going home, he sure has a lot of studying to do while Vivek Abraham came out on top in the last episode of "Child Genius" season 2. With the next episode all about Math and numbers and testing their memory, the kids will be put again to the test of who the real genius is.
Watch "Child Genius" season 2 episode 6 this Thursday, Feb. 11, on Lifetime. Comment your thoughts below and stay tuned for more updates.


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