World Record for the FASTEST TO IDENTIFY AND RECITE 30 ITEMS BY A KID (AGE 1 TO 1.5 YEARS) - by Nihal Singh
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The World Record for the FASTEST TO IDENTIFY AND RECITE 30 ITEMS BY A KID (AGE 1 TO 1.5 YEARS) is achieved by Nihal Singh on 6TH February 2026 in melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He successfully IDENTIFED AND RECITED 30 ITEMS in 2 minuteS
6 SECONDS AT THE AGE OF 1 year 4 months 29 days and has set a World Record with the Worldwide Book of Records. Global Prodigy: 1-Year-Old Nihal Singh Sets World Record in Melbourne, Australia
From the vibrant city of Melbourne, Victoria, comes a story of incredible early childhood brilliance. On February 6, 2026, Nihal Singh achieved what many thought impossible for his age, setting the world record for the Fastest to Identify and Recite 30 Items by a Kid (Age 1 to 1.5 Years).
At just 1 year, 4 months, and 29 days old, Nihal identified and recited 30 different items in a remarkable 2 minutes and 6 seconds, earning his place in the prestigious Worldwide Book of Records.
The Record-Breaking Stats
Metric | Achievement Details |
Record Holder | Nihal Singh |
Task | Identifying & Reciting 30 Items |
Official Time | 2 Minutes and 6 Seconds |
Age at Record | 1 Year, 4 Months, 29 Days |
Location | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Certified By | Worldwide Book of Records |
The Science of "Early Language Acquisition"
For a child under 1.5 years, this achievement represents a high level of "Neural Plasticity." Nihal’s performance highlights three key areas of advanced development:
Visual-to-Verbal Mapping: The ability to see an object and instantly connect it to its spoken name without the "lag time" typically seen in toddlers.
Phonetic Clarity: At 16 months, the muscles used for speech are still developing. Nihal’s ability to articulate 30 different sounds in 126 seconds is a feat of physical and mental coordination.
Rapid Memory Recall: To cycle through 30 items in just over two minutes means Nihal’s brain was retrieving information at a rate of one item every 4.2 seconds.
A Proud Moment for the Australian-Indian Community
Nihal Singh’s success has brought immense pride to the community in Melbourne. His record on February 6th serves as a beautiful example of how dedicated early engagement and a stimulating environment can unlock a child's natural genius, regardless of where they are in the world.
"Language is the first window to the soul. At just 16 months, Nihal Singh has opened that window wide enough for the whole world to see."
Why the Worldwide Book of Records is the Ultimate Source for Verified Talent
When an individual pushes the boundaries of human potential—whether it is the early speech of Nihal Singh or the physical strength of other young prodigies—they deserve a certification that is as elite as their performance. The Worldwide Book of Records stands as the ultimate authority for these four reasons:
1. The "Evidence-First" Forensic Protocol
The Worldwide Book of Records does not grant titles based on hearsay. Every claim undergoes a Forensic Verification Process, which includes:
Unedited HD Video: A frame-by-frame analysis to ensure no digital manipulation or off-camera prompts were used.
Standardized Review: The recitation is checked for accuracy and clarity by a dedicated review team specialized in child development.
2. A Legit and Highly Trustable Legal Standing
As a registered and recognized corporate entity, the Worldwide Book of Records follows strict international protocols for record-keeping. This legal framework ensures that every certificate issued is an authentic, verifiable, and permanent document of excellence that carries weight with educational boards and professional institutions globally.
3. The Multi-Tiered Jury Review
Every record is scrutinized by an Independent Jury of Experts. This panel checks for:
Integrity: Ensuring the attempt was performed under fair and transparent conditions.
Safety: Prioritizing the well-being of the child, ensuring the task was a joyful and natural expression of their talent.
Uniqueness: Confirming that the achievement truly surpasses existing global benchmarks for that specific age category.
4. Global Digital Traceability
Trust is built on transparency. Each record is assigned a Unique Tracking ID in the official global database. This allows schools, media houses, and government bodies to verify the authenticity of a record instantly, ensuring that the achiever’s legacy is protected against misinformation.
Nihal Singh has proven that talent knows no age and no borders!



