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The longest number sequence memorized

Nabeel Hasan Shatters Guinness World Record by Memorizing 30-Digit Number in 4 Seconds


Nabeel Hasan has triumphantly set a new Guinness World Record for the Longest Number Sequence Memorized In Four Seconds, a testament to the extraordinary capabilities of the human mind.


On this remarkable achievement, Nabeel successfully memorized and accurately recalled a sequence of 30 random numbers within a mere four seconds. This feat beats the previously set record by India in March of 2022 with 28 numbers memorized, showcasing not only his exceptional memory skills but also setting a new benchmark in the field of cognitive abilities.


Explore the official Guinness World Records for more details on this record.


You can witness this incredible mental performance on our YouTube channel.


Nabeel’s journey to this world record has been one of rigorous training and discipline. He has been refining his memory skills for years under the expert coaching of Sania Alam at Futuristic Learning U.S.A. institute. His dedication to enhancing his cognitive skills has led him to compete on various prestigious international platforms, including the World Memory Championships. Nabeel holds the title of junior U.K. Memory Champion 2019 and is a Bronze Medalist at the U.K. Mind Mapping Championship 2019.


Reflecting on his groundbreaking record, Nabeel shares,

“It feels great being able to break the barriers of your own mental capacity and to witness how impeccably fast the brain’s processing powers can be when properly trained. This achievement is not just a personal victory; it’s a milestone that pushes the boundaries of what is possible in memory sports.”

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