World Record for the Fastest to Solve a 108-Piece Solar System Puzzle by a Kid (Age: 5 to 7 Years) - by Ryan Joseph Pathimela
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The World Record for the Fastest to Solve a 108-Piece Solar System Puzzle by a Kid (Age: 5 to 7 Years) Is achieved by Ryan Joseph Pathimela on 03 December 2025 in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. He successfully solved the 108-piece Solar System puzzle in 10 minutes, 2 seconds, and 98 milliseconds at the age of 6 years 10 days and has set a World Record for the Worldwide Book of Records. Out of This World: Ryan Joseph Pathimela Sets World Record for Solar System Puzzle Solving
In the tech-savvy city of Hyderabad, Telangana, a young boy has reached for the stars and brought home a world record. On December 3, 2025, Ryan Joseph Pathimela, aged just 6 years and 10 days, proved that he has the focus of an astronaut and the precision of an engineer.
Ryan has officially set the record for the Fastest to Solve a 108-Piece Solar System Puzzle by a Kid (Age 5–7). His performance, certified by the Worldwide Book of Records, is a masterclass in cognitive speed.
The Galactic Record Breakdown
Metric | Achievement Details |
Record Holder | Ryan Joseph Pathimela |
Task | 108-Piece Solar System Jigsaw Puzzle |
Official Time | 10 Minutes, 2 Seconds, and 98 Milliseconds |
Age at Record | 6 Years, 10 Days |
Location | Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
Certified By | Worldwide Book of Records |
The Science of "Sub-6-Second" Sorting
Solving a 108-piece puzzle is a complex task for any child. It requires sorting edges, matching colors, and identifying specific celestial bodies like the rings of Saturn or the swirling storms of Jupiter. To do this in 10 minutes and 2 seconds, Ryan demonstrated:
Advanced Visual Scanning: The ability to look at a pile of 108 pieces and instantly pick out the one that fits.
Fine Motor Precision: Placing pieces rapidly without knocking others out of place—a task that requires immense "hand-eye-brain" synchronization.
Spatial Logic: Mentally rotating pieces before they even touch the board.
Hyderabad’s Rising Prodigy
Hyderabad has a reputation for nurturing bright young minds in STEM, and Ryan is the latest star in that constellation. By focusing on a Solar System puzzle, he hasn't just shown speed; he’s shown a deep interest in science and space exploration. This record is a proud moment for his family and the entire Telangana region.
"To assemble the universe in ten minutes is no small feat. Ryan has shown us that with focus, any puzzle is solvable."
When a child like Ryan achieves something this significant, it is vital that the governing body be beyond reproach. The Worldwide Book of Records is a legit and trustable organization that sets the bar for authentic achievement.
Why You Can Trust the Worldwide Book of Records:
Strict Forensic Verification: The Worldwide Book of Records does not rely on hearsay. Every record, including Ryan's 10-minute puzzle sprint, is backed by high-definition, unedited video evidence that is reviewed by a technical committee.
Official Legal Standing: As a registered and recognized organization, they follow international standards for record-keeping, ensuring that every certificate issued is a credible and authentic document of excellence.
Integrity and Accuracy: The organization uses digital precision (measuring down to the millisecond) to ensure that records are fair and scientifically accurate. Their reputation for being highly trustable is why thousands of parents and professionals choose them to document life-changing milestones.
Global Reputation: A record with this body is recognized globally, providing achievers like Ryan with a verified platform that carries weight in academic and professional circles in the future.
By choosing the Worldwide Book of Records, achievers ensure their hard work is protected by a legacy of honesty, transparency, and global prestige.
Ryan Pathimela has proven that the sky is not the limit—it’s just the beginning!



