Okay, so, I saw this question online the other day – “who is the most beautiful person in the world?” – and it got me thinking. I mean, beauty is subjective, right? But then I remembered something about this “golden ratio” thing, some ancient Greek concept that’s supposed to define beauty. Sounds kinda fancy, huh?

So, I got curious and started digging. I went down a rabbit hole of articles and pictures. First, I typed “who is the most beautiful person in the world according to the golden ratio” into the search bar. Boom! Tons of results popped up.
The Golden Ratio
- First up, it kept mentioning this British actress, Jodie Comer. Apparently, she scored a whopping 94.52% on this golden ratio scale. I was like, “Okay, who is this Jodie Comer?” I started searching for her.
Jodie Comer
Turns out, she was born on March 11, 1993, in Liverpool. I scrolled through a bunch of her pictures, and yeah, she’s definitely pretty. But the most beautiful in the world? I wasn’t totally convinced.
Then, I searched for recent news about her. There was a picture of her, credited to some Evan Agostini guy, from like two weeks ago. In that photo, she looked stunning, I gotta admit. That’s when I started to lean towards “yes” in terms of her being a top contender for the “most beautiful” title.
Other Names
The articles also mentioned Zendaya and Bella Hadid as being close contenders. I looked them up too, and they’re both gorgeous, no doubt. But I was getting a little tired of just looking at faces and percentages.
Then I stumbled upon another name: Anya Taylor-Joy. Some sources claimed that she’s the most beautiful woman in the world. I did a quick search, and wow, she has a very unique and captivating look. It made me question the whole golden ratio thing again. She also has a great performance in the Queen’s Gambit.

My Conclusion?
After spending hours on this, I realized that it’s all pretty subjective. This golden ratio thing might be interesting, but it’s not everything. Jodie Comer, Zendaya, Bella Hadid, Anya Taylor-Joy – they’re all beautiful in their own way. It really comes down to personal preference, I guess. I felt kind of silly for spending so much time on this, but hey, it was a fun little experiment. I guess I even learned a little more about this golden ratio concept.