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Published July 31, 2024

Furiosa star Anya Taylor-Joy named the most beautiful woman according to science

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According to science, Anya Taylor-Joy has been named the most beautiful woman in the world.

Every year, scientists use their Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi to name a woman who stands above the rest.

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The Golden Ratio was a mathematical equation devised by the Greeks to measure beauty. Leonardo Da Vinci used it for the perfect human male body in his work 'The Vitruvian Man'.

Here in modern times, the title goes to the stunningly beautiful and talented actor from "The Queens Gambit."

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Her facial features were measured and came out 94.66% accurate to the ratio, which measures physical perfection.

Cosmetic surgeon Dr Julian De Silva, who developed the computerized facial mapping techniques to get these equations, says Taylor Joy was a clear winner.

She had the highest overall reading for positioning her eyes, with a score of 98.9%, which is only 1.1% away from being the perfect shape.

"Anya also had the highest score for her eyebrows and was close to the top in almost every category apart from her lips." he said.

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She squeaked by fellow actor Zendaya, who came in second overall with 94.37%.

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Model Bella Hadid scored 94.35% accuracy, securing her third place.

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Beyonce came in 6th place but is said to have a near-perfect face shape.

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Feature image from Associated Press by Peter Morrison

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