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3-Year-Old Outsmarts Adults in Humorous Moment

Finland ReviewBy Finland ReviewDecember 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Young Prodigy Makes History in the Chess World

In a remarkable turn of events, the world of chess has witnessed a historic milestone as reported by The Guardian. Indian prodigy Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha has etched his name into the records, becoming the youngest chess player ever to be included in the rankings of FIDE, the international chess federation.

Kushwaha’s journey to this achievement has been nothing short of extraordinary. He broke into the speed chess world rankings last November at the tender age of just three years, seven months, and 20 days. His impressive dedication to the game is evident; he practices chess for five hours each day, showcasing a level of commitment that belies his young age.

In order to secure this remarkable recognition, Kushwaha needed to outperform several established players already on the global list—a feat he has accomplished on at least three occasions. It’s no small task for anyone, let alone a child, but Kushwaha has proven that he can hold his own against even seasoned adults.

As it stands, Kushwaha boasts an impressive 1,572 FIDE points. For context, world champion Magnus Carlsen leads the pack with 2,824 points, yet at such a young age, Kushwaha is already making waves and gaining invaluable experience.

“This is a great honor for our family,” his father expressed with pride, reflecting on the profound significance of his son’s achievement within the chess community.

The world of chess is indeed full of wonders, and through the eyes of this young talent, we see a bright future ahead.

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