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Fastest To Recite 100 Elements Of The Periodic Table By A Teenager- Achieved By K. Muthu Rukmani

The World Record For The Fastest To Recite 100 Elements Of The Periodic Table By A Teenager Is Achieved By K. Muthu Rukmani On 28 October 2025 In Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. She Recited 100 Elements Of The Periodic Table In

39 Seconds And Set A World Record With The Worldwide Book Of Records.




The Inspiring Journey of K. Muthu Rukmani: A Teenager Who Set a World Record by Reciting 100 Elements of the Periodic Table in Just 39 Seconds

In an extraordinary display of memory power, confidence, and scientific knowledge, K. Muthu Rukmani, a talented teenager from Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, has created history. On 28 October 2025, she achieved the World Record for the Fastest to Recite 100 Elements of the Periodic Table by a Teenager, completing the challenge in an astonishing 39 seconds. Her achievement has been officially recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records, placing her among the brightest young minds in the world.

A Teenager With Incredible Memory Skills

From a young age, Muthu Rukmani showed exceptional interest in science and chemistry. Her passion for learning pushed her to master the Periodic Table, one of the most challenging subjects for students. By combining rigorous practice, focus, and a unique learning technique, she trained herself to recall all 100 elements with lightning speed.

Record-Breaking Performance in Thanjavur

The world record attempt took place in Thanjavur, where a panel of experts witnessed her flawless recitation. In just 39 seconds, she named each of the 100 elements in perfect order. The crowd was left amazed at her quick thinking, sharp memory, and confidence under pressure. This remarkable feat is now celebrated worldwide as an inspiring example of dedication and discipline.

A Moment of Pride for India

With this achievement, K. Muthu Rukmani has brought pride not only to her family and school but to the entire nation. Her accomplishment encourages thousands of young students to believe in their abilities and aim for excellence. She has become a symbol of determination and a role model for aspiring record-breakers.

Recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records

After thorough verification, the Worldwide Book of Records officially declared her as the World Record Holder for the Fastest Recitation of 100 Elements of the Periodic Table by a Teenager. This recognition adds a prestigious milestone to her academic journey and opens the door to future accomplishments in the field of science.

A Bright Future Ahead

Muthu Rukmani’s success story is a powerful reminder that age is no barrier when it comes to achieving greatness. With her exceptional talent and passion for science, she is expected to reach even greater heights in the coming years. 

 
 

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