
Life


Share
Published 13:41 28 Aug 2025 BST
Updated 13:48 28 Aug 2025 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »It's rare to have a family where there isn't a good bit of sibling rivalry.
Who's the best looking? Who's the most loved? Who's the fastest runner when you're being pelted with water balloons on an unsuspecting hot summer day?
The answers to the above questions we may never be able to find out for sure.
However, there is one answer that has been revealed to us via science about who the smartest sibling is, and we're inclined to believe it.
According to research conducted by the University of Edinburgh, the oldest sibling is generally the smartest of the bunch due to the "mental edge" they have over their brothers and sisters.
The study compiled data from over 5,000 children, asking them to complete IQ tests every couple of years.
The results showed that the eldest siblings performed better.
Researchers think this is because older children get more stimulation from their parents and tend to be encouraged to do better in school.
The study considered data from children up until the age of 14.
Are any older siblings suddenly feeling very smug after reading this? Us too.

20 traditional baby names that win us over every single time
These traditional names are too beautiful If you’re looking for a baby name for your son or daughter, then this list of traditional baby names is bound to spark some inspiration for you. If the countdown to your due date is now underway, but you’re still scratching your head about what name to choose, then […]
Life
5 days ago
26 women join together to create a female-only co-housing community for older women
When can we move in? 26 women have joined together to create a female-only co-housing community for older women. Based in High Barnet, North London, this apartment block is the UK’s first group living community for older women. New Ground Cohousing is described as “a community-led housing scheme with a difference”. As an alternative to […]
Life
1 week ago
Her Money Diaries: A 35-year-old HR Admin in Derry on €26,000
Life