Barry Allen's IQ has never been officially stated in the comics, but we can assume that it's anywhere between 130 and 160 due to his being classified as a genius.
Flash is about the same as Superman when it comes to those things, but he has a lower IQ of about 160 or so, which is why he's 5th.
Barry was a computer expert, expert engineer, expert in criminology (forensics and detective), physics/chemistry expert, and skilled constructor before he became the Flash.
I'd say Peter Parker is overall more intelligent. Barry's no dummy but Peter has overall invented more sci-fi stuff.
The artificial Speed Force causes Barry to be able to think in super speed; he is able to calculate and foresee scenarios and their outcome before they occur and can pick which potential timeline he wishes to happen.
Well, it's time to know how smart Batman is. A trivia published in BuzzFeed states, “Batman's stated IQ is an unbelievable 192, several notches above the famed theoretical physicist (Albert Einstein), who was estimated to have an IQ between 160 and 180.
Wally West is the Fastest Flash and is arguably the fastest being that has ever existed, as said by Max Mercury—and it has been remarked that Wally and Barry are the only two speedsters that were fast enough to even outrun death itself.
Spider-Man has an enhanced Spider-Sense and superior strength and agility, so he could potentially counter many of Barry Allen's attacks.
However, out of Maguire, Garfield, and Holland, the smartest Spider-Man is Holland. There are several key factors as to why Holland's Spider-Man is the smartest of the three. The first one is that out of all of them, Holland's Spider-Man is a mathematical genius on top of chemistry, engineering, and physics.
Wally has stated numerous times that Barry is the faster Flash between the two of them, which makes sense considering that Barry beat himself in a race.
Scientific aptitude and knowledge
Apart from his physical abilities, Peter is an intellectually-gifted scientific teen genius and has a prodigious aptitude in the physical sciences, with a high IQ level of around 250.
Allen, also known as the Flash (see figure 1), is the fastest man alive. For the CW interpretation of this well-known superhero he is shown to be able to run at speeds of 1633 ms -1 (Mach 4.8), which is approximately 2.5 times the speed of Concorde. ...
In the comics he has an IQ of over 250. In simplest terms, he's Tony Stark, Reed Richards level intelligent. This is going to be a long answer, mostly scans to prove intelligence.
Super-Genius Intelligence: Tony is a phenomenal scientific genius and inventor with an IQ of 186.
1. Lex Luthor. Lex Luthor is the most intelligent human being on Earth and one of the most intelligent beings in DC Comics. He has seemingly mastered every science known to the universe.
Brainiac 5 possesses a twelfth level intelligence which grants him superhuman calculation skills, amazing memory and exceptional technical knowledge. By comparison, the 20th century Earth as whole constitutes a sixth level intelligence, and most of his fellow Coluans have an eighth level intelligence.
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1 Reed Richards
Throughout the character's history, he has been consistently cited as the most intelligent being in the Marvel Universe, justifying this affirmation time and again with his discoveries and innovations.
Marilyn vos Savant: 228
Born in 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri, Savant was listed as the person with the highest IQ by Guinness World Records.
Plot. Having just witnessed Hunter kill Barry's father in front of him, Barry is sent into a blind rage. Barry chases after Zoom, now faster than him, and is able to beat him up.
In all cases, Thor reads about twice as fast as Flash! In the context of a physical race between the characters, the difference in speed is more interesting. The Flash travels at ludicrous speed, let's say realistically at the speed of light or 670,616,629 miles-per-hour.
In the series, Barry is 25 and portrayed as a smart, goofy and tardy character, who works at the Central City Police Department as a forensic chemist.
The Black Flash is a fictional comic book character from DC Comics. Created by writers Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, and artist Ron Wagner, the character had cameos in The Flash vol. 2 #138 (June 1998), before appearing in full in The Flash vol. 2 #141 (September 1998).
In a competition of speed between the Blue Blur and the Scarlet Speedster, it will take more than math and science to really comprehend their overall speed. However, taking all things we know into account, Flash would win a typical race against Sonic the Hedgehog and come out as the faster of the two.
Superhuman Speed: The Black Flash can move at vast superhuman speeds, easily keeping up with Barry Allen, and surpassing the speed of light.