'Child Genius' Season 2 Episode 7 Spoilers: Chancellor Makes It to the Top Again After Weeks at the Bottom 2
Chancellor Gary makes it back to the top again after weeks at the bottom 2.
The 10-year-old child genius scored the second-highest overall score in the last episode of "Child Genius," where seven contestants competed for the advanced math and speed memory rounds. According to TC Palm, Chancellor scored 10 out of 10 in the advanced math round, where the host, Leland Melvin, asked the young geniuses questions on cube roots, square roots, negatives, and fractions.
The Stuart, Florida-native has been at the bottom of the pack for several weeks now, and he finally made it back to the top when he scored seven out of 10 in the speed memory round. He was able to remember sequences of patterns, and only missed three of the given questions. While it was a challenging round, fans saw how Chancellor emerged on top in the last memory round where he managed to recite the sequence of all the 52 cards correctly in Week 1.
The winner of the reality competition, which is referred to as the cognitive hunger games from Lifetime, will take home $100,000 worth of college scholarship. The competition will run for 10 weeks, and with six eliminations already done, the show is now just down to the six brightest students in America.
Jaden Fragoso from Chico, California was the last child genius to say good-bye in the competition. Tanishq Abraham, one of the contestants from season 1 even wished Jaden well on Twitter for doing great this season. "Finished watching #ChildGenius @lifetimetv S2 E5 & E6, congrats @irislouise_usa & Jaden, did great! U r most calm & mature S2 contestants ;)" the former contestant said.
Meanwhile, the synopsis of the next episode, which is titled "I Really Seriously Really Wanna Win," is posted on TV Guide, and it reads, "The remaining six kids compete in advanced spelling and world landmarks in hopes of advancing to the finals and winning the $100,000 grand prize."
Watch "Child Genius" season 2 episode 7 this Thursday, Feb. 18, on the Lifetime network.