Monday, 23 December 2024

This is an incredible achievement! Congratulations to Devaansh for setting the World Record for 'Fastest Checkmate Solver - 175 Puzzles'! Such a remarkable accomplishment is a testament to his hard work, strategic brilliance, and dedication to chess. Kudos to coach K Rajashekar Reddy and Roy Academy for their invaluable guidance and support in shaping Devaansh's journey. This moment is undoubtedly a proud one for his family and everyone associated with him.

This is an incredible achievement! Congratulations to Devaansh for setting the World Record for 'Fastest Checkmate Solver - 175 Puzzles'! Such a remarkable accomplishment is a testament to his hard work, strategic brilliance, and dedication to chess. Kudos to coach K Rajashekar Reddy and Roy Academy for their invaluable guidance and support in shaping Devaansh's journey. This moment is undoubtedly a proud one for his family and everyone associated with him.

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The available information does not specify the number of participants in the 'Fastest Checkmate Solver - 175 Puzzles' record competition. It appears that nine-year-old Nara Devaansh, grandson of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, achieved this world record individually. 

For a visual insight into Devaansh's remarkable achievement, you might find this video informative:


Records, ideally, should serve as milestones of inspiration, symbolizing achievements that others can aspire to reach or surpass. When a record becomes so singular or unattainable, it risks being viewed as an isolated event rather than a benchmark for human potential and perseverance.

True records should not only demonstrate exceptional skill or dedication but also motivate others to push their limits within a framework of possibility. If a record appears to be "illusionary" or out of reach for others, it might lose its universal value as a symbol of collective aspiration.

Records should embody human resilience, innovation, and excellence while encouraging healthy competition and shared growth.



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