Maximum Pieces Of Different TypesOf Shapes Stacked In 2 Minutes In A Puzzle (Age Category-1 To 1.5 Years)- Achieved By B.P.S. Sashvath
- Worldwide World Records
- Oct 9, 2025
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The World Record For The Maximum Pieces Of Different Types Of Shapes Stacked In 2 Minutes In A Puzzle (Age Category-1 To 1.5 Years) Is Achieved By B.P.S. Sashvath On 23 June 2025 In Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He Stacked 16 Pieces Of Different Types Of Shapes In 2 Minutes In A Puzzle And Has Set A Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
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In an extraordinary display of focus and intelligence, B.P.S. Sashvath from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, has set a World Record for the Maximum Pieces of Different Types of Shapes Stacked in 2 Minutes in a Puzzle (Age Category: 1 to 1.5 Years).This incredible achievement took place on 23 June 2025, earning him recognition from the Worldwide Book of Records.
At just 1 year and a few months old, little Sashvath demonstrated outstanding hand-eye coordination, patience, and problem-solving ability by stacking 16 different puzzle shape pieces within 2 minutes. His record showcases not only his remarkable motor skills but also his curiosity and intelligence at such a young age.
Parents, educators, and child development experts have praised this achievement as a fine example of early cognitive development. The event also highlights how puzzles can significantly enhance a child’s concentration, creativity, and analytical skills from a very young age.
The Worldwide Book of Records officially recognized and certified this feat, appreciating the young achiever’s dedication and his family’s encouragement in nurturing his talent.
This world record by B.P.S. Sashvath inspires many parents to motivate their children towards skill-based learning and early developmental activities that build confidence and problem-solving abilities.
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