Amazing Memory! 10-Year-Old Boy Breaks World Record, Memorizes 280 Pi in 1 Minute.
Alberto Davila Aragon, a 10-year-old boy from Bristol. UK has created an international phenomenon by memorizing the value of pi (3.14) to 280 decimal places in one minute. Breaking the previous world record and becoming the new Guinness World Record holder. He spent months honing his memory skills until he was able to memorize the value of pi with incredible accuracy. Which is an astonishing number.

This record was recorded on “World Mathematics Day” and was officially verified by a committee from Guinness World Records.
Alberto revealed that he started memorizing pi after he won a pi competition at school, where he memorized 150 digits of pi. He then pushed himself to memorize and improve his speed by using different rhythms and patterns to help him memorize the numbers, while also practicing breathing exercises to increase his efficiency in memorizing the numbers, until he decided to challenge the world record this แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ time.
“It was very exciting and I believe that no one my age could do something like this. From this experience, I discovered the incredible benefits of improving memory skills,” Alberto said.
However, Alberto’s talent is not just about breaking records, but also about inspiring young people around the world about the power of hard work and learning mathematics. His family also encourages other children to view mathematics as fun and challenging.
After breaking the world record, Alberto gained worldwide media attention and was regarded as one of the most gifted children in memory today. Many expect him to become a famous mathematician or scientist in the future.