A 14-year-old prodigy from India, Aaryan Shukla, has earned the moniker "human calculator" after breaking six Guinness World Records in mathematics in one day. The teenager from Maharashtra, India, achieved this feat in Dubai, showcasing exceptional mental calculation skills. Shukla's record-breaking spree included the fastest mental addition of 100 four-digit numbers in 30.9 seconds, 200 four-digit numbers in 1 minute and 9.68 seconds, and 50 five-digit numbers in just 18.7 seconds. He also demonstrated prowess in division and multiplication. He holds records for the quickest mental division of a 20-digit number by a 10-digit number (5 minutes and 42 seconds), the fastest mental multiplication of two five-digit numbers (51.96 seconds), and two eight-digit numbers (2 minutes and 35.41 seconds). Shukla reportedly practices five to six hours daily to maintain readiness for competitions.
Indian Teen Aaryan Shukla Shatters Six Guinness World Records in Mathematics in a Single Day
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