Nabeel From Pakistan Breaks Indian’s Guinness World Record

Wed Nov 23 2022
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Syed Nabeel Hasan Rizvi has broken a Guinness World Record for the Longest Number Sequence Memorized in four seconds, which was previously set by an Indian.

Nabeel had broken the previous record of the Longest Number Sequence set by an Indian in March 2022 with 28 numbers memorized.

Memorized 30 random numbers in 4 seconds

Nabeel’s coach Sania Alam said that Nabeel memorized 30 random numbers within four seconds and recalled them correctly within the sequence.

She added that Nabeel has been training his memory skills for many years and also competed in multiple international I/Q brain sports competitions, including World Memory Championships.

Nabeel was the junior UK Memory Champion 2019 and Bronze Medalist of the UK Mind Mapping Championship 2019.

Nabeel said, on the big achievement, that it feels fantastic to break the barriers of your mental capacity and by witnessing the brain’s impeccably fast processing powers emerge after training.

The ‘longest number sequence’ memorized in four seconds was 30, and this achievement is attained by Nabeel from Karachi, Pakistan, on June 27.

Nabeel has been training his memory skills for many years and has also competed in various international mind sports competitions including the World Memory Championships. – APP

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