In a unique display of skill and determination, Vinod Kumar Chaudhary, a 44-year-old Indian man, has once again broken his own record for the fastest time to type the alphabet with the nose. This is the third time Chaudhary has claimed the title, cementing his status as a world-class speed typist.
A computer trainer and known as the “Typing Man of India,” Chaudhary first entered the record books in 2023 with a time of 27.80 seconds. Later that same year, he improved his time to 26.73 seconds. Now, with a new record of 25.66 seconds, he has proved that his dedication to his craft knows no bounds.
To achieve the feat, Chaudhary had to type all 26 letters of the Roman alphabet on a standard QWERTY keyboard, with a space between each letter. He shared that he practices for hours and sometimes feels dizzy, even seeing “stars,” but his passion for typing keeps him going.
His record-breaking talent is not limited to nose-typing. Chaudhary also holds records for the fastest time to type the alphabet backward with a single hand (5.36 seconds) and the fastest time to type the alphabet with his hands behind his back (6.78 seconds).
Chaudhary says his dream is to surpass the number of records held by his idol, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, and he is constantly on the lookout for new challenges to conquer. His story is a powerful reminder that with hard work and a positive mindset, anything is possible.