Indian student Vishwa Rajkumar won the 'Memory League' World Championship 2025

Indian student Vishwa Rajkumar won the 'Memory League' World Championship 2025

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Category : Awards Published on: February 24 2025

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  • Indian student Vishwa Rajkumar won the 'Memory League' World Competition 2025 by memorizing 80 random numbers in 13.50 seconds and 30 images in 8.40 seconds. 
  • The 'Memory League' World Competition is a challenging online competition. 
  • According to the 'Memory League' website, 20-year-old Rajkumar secured the first position with a score of 5,000 points. In the recently held competition, Rajkumar memorized 80 numbers in 13.50 seconds and 30 images in 8.40 seconds.
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