Ahanya, 3 year old kid sets world record in Rubik cube in Coimbatore

Ahanya at the age of Three, she has created a record by adding three different types of Rubic cubes — 2×2, Pyraminx and 3×3 — in just four minutes and 55 seconds.



Coimbatore: Ahanya, a three-year-old student in Mont-II at Camford International School, is a child of Dr. Vijay Anand and Dr. Shobi Anandhi from Coimbatore (Maniyakarampalayam).

In the Rubik's cube, she sets the world record.

She set a record at the young age of three by adding three different types of Rubic cubes in just four minutes and 55 seconds: 22, Pyraminx, and 33.

Padmasinh Isaac, founder of Aachi Masala, presented a shield and a gift to baby Ahnya at a prize distribution ceremony held under the chairmanship of Tamil Nadu Cube Association in Chennai yesterday (03-06-2023).

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