In a stunning display of speed and precision, Lim Kai Yi from Malaysia has set a new World Record for the fastest time to arrange movie titles into alphabetical order. Completing the challenge in an astonishing 43.45 seconds, Lim has once again proven his exceptional speed-solving skills, adding another record to his already impressive collection.
The feat took place in Butterworth, Malaysia, where Lim faced the ultimate test of his mental agility, arranging a list of movie titles into perfect alphabetical order in under a minute. Known for his rapid problem-solving abilities, this achievement marks Lim’s over 60th Guinness World Records title, showcasing his incredible focus and dedication to mastering complex tasks at lightning speed.
Lim Kai Yi’s previous record-breaking feats include the fastest time to solve a 4×5 Klotski puzzle blindfolded and the fastest time to complete a Soma cube blindfolded. His passion for speed-solving has made him a celebrated figure in the world of competitive puzzle solving, with his journey starting in his first state-level 3×3 competition, where he clinched his first victory.
“I’ve always been fascinated by the process of solving puzzles and challenges as quickly as possible,” said Lim, reflecting on his latest achievement. “This record is special because it combines my love for both speed and the movies, two things I’m truly passionate about.”
Lim’s dedication and continuous pursuit of new challenges have earned him a place among the world’s top speed solvers. His ability to break down complex tasks and approach them with unrivaled efficiency continues to inspire aspiring speed solvers around the world.
With this latest record, Lim Kai Yi’s name is now synonymous with precision and lightning-fast problem-solving, and it’s clear that he’s only just getting started in his pursuit of even greater challenges.