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Pakistan’s Nabeel Breaks India’s Guinness World Record By Memorizing 120 Three-Digit Flash Number

Nabeel Hasan from Pakistan has achieved an incredible feat by breaking another Guinness World Record. He memorized an astonishing 120 random 3-digit flash numbers in accurate order, earning him the title of “Most three-digit flash numbers memorized – 40 sets.”

Nabeel’s coach, Sania Alam, from the institute of Futuristic Learning USA, played a crucial role in guiding him to reach such an extraordinary level of memory prowess.

Nabeel’s dedication and training have also allowed him to compete in international mind sports competitions, like the World Memory Championships, where he became the Junior UK Memory Champion in 2019 and won a Bronze Medal in the UK Mind Mapping Championship.

Earlier, in 2022, Nabeel had broken another Guinness World Record for “Longest Number Sequence Memorized in Four Seconds,” by accurately recalling 30 random numbers in just 4 seconds, surpassing the previous record from India.

According to Nabeel, with the right training and dedication, anyone can unleash the power of their memory. His impressive achievements also showcase the exceptional coaching skills of Sania Alam, who has guided other students to become World Memory Champions, World Speed Reading Champions, and World Mind Mapping Champions (junior), and achieved four other Guinness World Records.

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