That line is another engagement hook—it doesn’t tell you what the “trick” actually is, and it’s meant to make you curious.
In most cases, these posts refer to something very ordinary presented as “genius,” like:
- A simple cleaning hack (vinegar, baking soda, microfiber cloth)
- A kitchen shortcut (foil, bottle hacks, freezing tricks)
- A DIY fix for a common problem (rust removal, stain cleaning, organizing)
Calling it “high IQ” is just marketing language to make a basic idea sound extraordinary.
🧠 Reality check
- Most “incredibly smart tricks” online are already widely known household tips
- The value is usually in simplicity, not genius
- If it were truly revolutionary, it would be standard practice already
👍 If you want real useful hacks
I can give you actually practical ones like:
- Cleaning hacks that really save time
- Money-saving household tricks that are safe
- Simple fixes for common problems (stains, smells, organization)
Just tell me what area you’re interested in.