Most random words memorized
Emma Alam Sets Guinness World Record for Most Random Words Memorized in 15 Minutes
World Memory Champion 2020, Emma Alam from Karachi, Pakistan breaks world records.
Emma Alam from Karachi, Pakistan, has shattered the world record for the Most Random Words Memorized in Sequence in 15 Minutes by recalling 410 random words. This record, previously held by India, was set during the 29th World Memory Championship.
Link to the Guiness World Record https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/360575-most-random-words-memorised-in-15-minutes
At the competition, memory athletes had 15 minutes to memorize a sequence of random words and then 35 minutes to recall as many as possible. Each correctly recalled and spelled word earned them a point. The words were sourced from an internationally recognized dictionary.
Emma, a seasoned competitor in memory, speed reading, and mind mapping championships, holds the title of World Memory Champion 2020, having earned the highest accumulated points in the tournament.
The 29th World Memory Championships 2020 featured participants from 16 countries and regions, including Pakistan, India, China, Canada, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, Algeria, the United States, Hong Kong (China), Macau (China), Taiwan (China), Libya, Qatar, and Iraq. Over 300 competitors vied for victory across 10 disciplines over three days.
Founded in 1991 by Tony Buzan and Raymond Keene, the World Memory Championships is an esteemed mind sports tournament that highlights the incredible power of human memory.
Emma Alam, stated “It’s an honor to be recognized by the Guinness World Records, I can now say, I am Officially Amazing!”
Emma expressed her excitement, saying, “It’s an honor to be recognized by the Guinness World Records. I can now say, I am Officially Amazing!”
She was trained by Sania Alam, a Super-Learning Master Trainer, one of only four World Senior Licensed Instructors, and the CEO of Futuristic Learning.
In addition to winning the overall championship title, Team Futuristic Learning secured 3 trophies, 15 medals, and broke 4 world records.
For more details, please visit Guinness World Records and World Memory Championships.