Fastest To Solve 73 Pieces Of A Jigsaw Puzzle By A Kid (Age: 3 To 5 Years)- Achieved By Advik V
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The World Record For The Fastest To Solve 73 Pieces Of A Jigsaw Puzzle By A Kid (Age: 3 To 5 Years) Is Achieved By Advik V On 27 October 2025 In Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He Solved The 73 Puzzle In 9 Minutes 28 Seconds At The Age 3 Years 4 Months 19 Days And Has Set A World Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
Young Prodigy Creates History in Puzzle Solving
Advik V Sets World Record for Fastest Jigsaw Puzzle Solving by a Kid
The World Record for the Fastest to Solve 73 Pieces of a Jigsaw Puzzle by a Kid (Age: 3 to 5 Years) was successfully achieved by Advik V on 27 October 2025 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. This remarkable achievement highlights exceptional cognitive skills, concentration, and problem-solving ability at a very young age.
Solving 73-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle in Just 9 Minutes 28 Seconds
At the tender age of 3 years, 4 months, and 19 days, Advik V completed a 73-piece jigsaw puzzle in an astonishing time of 9 minutes and 28 seconds. His speed, accuracy, and focus set him apart, making this accomplishment truly extraordinary among children in his age group.
A Proud Moment for Chennai and Tamil Nadu
This record-breaking performance brings pride to Chennai and the state of Tamil Nadu, showcasing young talent and early childhood brilliance on a global platform. Advik’s achievement serves as an inspiration for parents and educators to encourage puzzle-solving and brain-development activities in early childhood.
Official Recognition by Worldwide Book of Records
With this outstanding feat, Advik V has officially set a World Record with the Worldwide Book of Records. The achievement has been duly verified and recognized, marking a significant milestone in the category of kids’ intellectual and skill-based records.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Young Achievers
Advik V’s world record demonstrates that age is no barrier to excellence. His success encourages young children worldwide to explore learning through play and challenges, paving the way for future prodigies.



