In chess, Nara Devansh establishes a world record
Arpita Kushwaha December 23, 2024 02:27 PM

The world record for “Fastest Checkmate Solver-175 Puzzles” in chess was established by Nara Devansh, the grandson of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and the son of Education Minister Nara Lokesh.

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The esteemed World Book of Records in London presented the certificate to that effect to nine-year-old Devansh.

The World Book of Records claims that Devaansh was the “Fastest Checkmate Solver,” having solved 175 challenges. In only five minutes, he accomplished the amazing accomplishment of arranging nine chessboards, quickly and precisely positioning all 32 chess pieces in their proper locations.

In praising his son’s triumph, Lokesh claimed to have seen firsthand how intensely focused Devansh’s training was. He expressed gratitude to the Roy Chess Academy for giving Devansh the instruction he needed, which had consisted of five to six hours over the previous several weeks.

Devansh is a vibrant pupil who learnt chess with creativity, according to chess teacher K Rajasekhar Reddy. A significant turning point in Devansh’s chess career, he claimed, was his ability to solve 175 challenging problems with remarkable dexterity.

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