Some Kids Get It

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According to published reports, fourteen-year-old Aaryan Shukla cruised through six mental math calculation world records in a single day, says a Guinness World Records statement published on February 12, earning the well-deserved nickname, "human calculator kid." Specifically, it took Shukla:

  • 30.9 seconds to mentally add 100 four-digit numbers
  • One minute and 9.68 seconds to mentally add 200 four-digit numbers
  • 18.71 seconds to mentally add 50 five-digit numbers
  • Five minutes and 42 seconds to mentally divide a 20-digit number by a ten-digit number ten times
  • 51.69 seconds to mentally multiply two five-digit numbers ten times
  • Two minutes and 35.41 seconds to mentally multiply two eight-digit numbers ten times

According to the statement, these are among the most difficult mental calculation world records ever attempted. Shukla's frankly mind-boggling achievement also comes in the wake of another world record he broke in April 2024 at the age of 13: fastest time to mentally add 50 five-digit numbers. It took him just 25.19 seconds. That's an addition every half a second. I wouldn't be surprised if students seeking "shortcuts" in their math homework started phoning up Shukla instead of reaching for their ChatGPT browser tab. Guinness World Records published a video about Shukla's accomplishments on YouTube.

Matty and Max take note this could be you...