Fastest to Recite All Elements of the Periodic Table and Their Uses by a Kid (AGE: 3 TO 5 YEARS)-Achieved By ABAYAN BALAJI
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The World Record For The Fastest To Recite All Elements Of The Periodic Table And Their Uses By A Kid (Age: 3 To 5 Years) Is Achieved By Abayan Balaji On 29 January 2026 In Egattur, Navallur, Tamil Nadu, India. He Recited 118 Elements Of The Periodic Table And Their Uses In 10 Minutes 52 Seconds At The Age And Has Set A World Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
Young Prodigy Sets World Record in Periodic Table Recitation
Abayan Balaji Achieves Remarkable Scientific Milestone
In an extraordinary display of memory and scientific curiosity, young achiever Abayan Balaji has set a new world record for the fastest recitation of all elements of the periodic table along with their uses. The remarkable feat was accomplished on 29 January 2026 in Egattur, Navallur, Tamil Nadu, India.
Competing in the age category of 3 to 5 years, Abayan successfully recited all 118 elements of the periodic table and explained their uses in an impressive time of 10 minutes and 52 seconds. His outstanding performance at such a tender age highlights exceptional cognitive ability, focus, and early interest in science.
This achievement has been officially recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records, placing Abayan Balaji among the youngest talents to demonstrate mastery of the complete periodic table. His dedication and confidence during the attempt impressed adjudicators and spectators alike.
Abayan’s accomplishment serves as an inspiration for young learners everywhere, proving that age is no barrier to excellence. With the right guidance, practice, and passion for knowledge, children can achieve truly remarkable milestones in the world of education and beyond.



