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Crying Wojak Math Meme – Bell Curve Joke on Shapes, Colors, and Numbers

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This Crying Wojak math meme uses a bell curve to roast how people at different IQ levels approach math. On both ends, it’s shapes and colors. In the middle, it’s numbers.

Bell curve meme with three Wojaks. Low IQ: “I do math with shapes and colors.” Middle IQ: Crying Wojak says, “I do math with numbers.” High IQ: Robed Wojak says, “I do math with shapes and colors.”

The Crying Wojak Math Meme takes the classic bell curve format and turns it into a math joke. The left side shows a goofy Wojak saying, “I do math with shapes and colors.” The middle shows a crying Wojak saying, “I do math with numbers.” The right side shows a wise, robed Wojak repeating, “I do math with shapes and colors.”

A meme with a bell curve. On the left (low IQ), a simple drawing of a person says, "I do math with shapes and colors." In the middle (average IQ), a crying Wojak says, "I do math with numbers." On the right (high IQ), a Wojak in a robe says, "I do math with shapes and colors."

The humor comes from the idea that the lowest and highest IQs both use shapes and colors — but for completely different reasons. On the low end, it’s a simple, almost childish approach. On the high end, it’s advanced visualization, abstract geometry, and high-level problem-solving. The middle, “average IQ” group sticks to raw numbers.

Bell curve meme showing three Wojaks with different views on real numbers. Left (low IQ) Wojak says, “Real numbers are complicated.” Middle (average IQ) crying Wojak says, “Real numbers are trivial, they’re just a straight line.” Right (high IQ) hooded Wojak says, “Properly defining the real numbers is complicated. You need to use either Dedekind cuts or equivalence classes of Cauchy sequences.” Percentages under the curve are labeled 2%, 14%, 34%, 34%, 14%, and 2% with IQ scores ranging from 70 to 130.

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Fans share this meme because it blends math humor, Wojak memes, and the normal distribution joke format in one clever image. It’s relatable for students, mathematicians, and internet culture fans alike.

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