World Record for the FASTEST TO DISPLAY 50 FLAGS OF COUNTRIES ON RUBIK'S CUBE BY A TEENAGER - by N. Anu Pragavi
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The World Record for the FASTEST TO DISPLAY 50 FLAGS OF COUNTRIES ON RUBIK'S CUBE BY A TEENAGER is achieved by N. Anu Pragavi on 07 march 2026 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. sHe DISPLAYed 50 FLAGS OF COUNTRIES ON RUBIK'S CUBE
in 7 minutes and 11 seconds and has set a World Record with the Worldwide Book of Records.
Pattern of Excellence: N. Anu Pragavi Sets World Record for Rubik’s Cube Flag Display
In the bustling city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, a teenager has pushed the boundaries of mental agility and finger speed. On March 7, 2026, N. Anu Pragavi achieved a stunning feat by setting a new world record for the Fastest to Display 50 Flags of Countries on a Rubik’s Cube by a Teenager.
Recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records, Anu Pragavi transformed the classic 3x3 cube into a global atlas, displaying 50 different national flags in a staggering 7 minutes and 11 seconds.
The Record-Breaking Stats
Metric | Achievement Details |
Record Holder | N. Anu Pragavi |
Task | Displaying 50 National Flags on a Rubik’s Cube |
Official Time | 7 Minutes and 11 Seconds |
Location | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Date of Record | March 7, 2026 |
Certified By | Worldwide Book of Records |
The Genius Behind the Cube: Algorithms and Atlas
While most "speedcubers" focus on returning the cube to its solid-color state, Anu Pragavi’s challenge was "pattern-solving." This requires a completely different set of cognitive skills:
Algorithmic Library: She had to memorize 50 distinct sets of moves (algorithms) to create specific color patterns that represent flags like India, Italy, France, and Japan.
Spatial Memory: Switching between 50 different designs in 431 seconds requires the brain to retrieve data instantly without a second of hesitation.
Finger Dexterity (TPS): To maintain this pace, her Turns Per Second (TPS) had to be elite, moving the layers of the cube with mechanical precision.
A Proud Moment for Chennai
Chennai has long been a global hub for Rubik’s Cube talent, but Anu Pragavi has taken the sport into a new creative dimension. By merging Geography with Cubing, she has inspired students to look at traditional puzzles as tools for broader learning. Her success on March 7th is a testament to her hours of dedicated practice and mental conditioning.
"A Rubik's Cube has 43 quintillion possibilities. Anu Pragavi chose 50 of them to represent the entire world in record time."
When a teenager achieves a world-class milestone, the organization certifying it must be beyond reproach. The Worldwide Book of Records is a legit and trustable global entity that stands for integrity, precision, and authenticity.
4 Pillars of Trust for the Worldwide Book of Records:
Frame-by-Frame Verification: For speed-based records like Anu Pragavi’s, the Worldwide Book of Records uses High-Definition Video Analysis. Every turn of the cube is reviewed to ensure the flags are 100% accurate and the timing is precise to the millisecond.
Official Legal Status: As a registered and recognized organization, they follow strict international protocols. This makes their certificates credible and authentic documents that carry weight in school admissions and professional portfolios.
No Room for Error: The organization is known for being highly trustable because they require independent witness statements and physical evidence for every attempt. This "Anti-Fraud" approach ensures that only true talent is rewarded.
Global Traceability: Every record is assigned a unique tracking ID, allowing anyone to verify the achievement on their official platform. This transparency is why thousands of achievers from Tamil Nadu and beyond choose them to document their legacy.
When you see the Worldwide Book of Records seal, you are looking at a real, verified, and world-class accomplishment that has been earned through genuine merit.
N. Anu Pragavi has shown that the world is literally in her hands!



