Indian Student Vishvaa Rajakumar Wins Memory League World Championship, Recalls 80 Digits in 13.5 Seconds

Indian student Vishvaa Rajakumar wins the Memory League World Championship by memorizing 80 numbers in 13.5 seconds, showcasing exceptional mental agility.

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In a remarkable display of cognitive prowess, 20-year-old Indian student Vishvaa Rajakumar has clinched the Memory League World Championship title. This prestigious online competition challenges participants to memorize sequences, such as 80 random numbers, in record time. Rajakumar astounded the global audience by recalling all 80 digits in a mere 13.5 seconds.

Hailing from Puducherry, Rajakumar is a student at the Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology. His journey into the realm of competitive memory began in 2021, and within a short span, he has achieved significant milestones. Notably, he secured his first major victory at the 2023 Asian Oceanian Open, marking his emergence as a formidable contender in memory sports. citeturn0search10

The Memory League World Championship is renowned for its rigorous tests of mental agility, where competitors face off in various disciplines, including

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