In a mind-boggling display of speed and precision, Hyderabad’s Raghav Kumar has set a new Guinness World Record for typing the entire alphabet backwards in less than 3 seconds. Raghav completed the remarkable feat in just 2.8 seconds, leaving both the audience and record-keepers stunned.
The challenge, which required not only rapid typing but also impeccable memory, saw Raghav type the 26 letters of the alphabet from Z to A without a single error. The event took place at a tech conference in Hyderabad, where the audience erupted in applause as Raghav achieved the record-breaking moment.
“It was all about staying calm and focused,” Raghav shared with a smile after the attempt. “I’ve been practicing for months, and I couldn’t have done it without my dedication and the support of my friends and family.”
The record was verified by Guinness World Records officials, who confirmed the time, making it official that Raghav had secured a spot in the world record books. His achievement has become an instant sensation, inspiring people across India and beyond to push the limits of their mental and physical capabilities.
Raghav, a computer science graduate and aspiring tech innovator, hopes to inspire young people to explore the world of speed typing, memory skills, and mental agility. He encourages anyone looking to break records to follow their passion and be persistent in their practice.
“This is just the beginning,” he said, hinting at future challenges. “I want to show that anything is possible with the right mindset and hard work.”