Two-year-old chess prodigy Aishi Gali sets world record with 100 chess puzzles

Two-year-old chess prodigy Aishi Gali solved 100 Pawn Promotion Checkmate chess puzzles in just 17 minutes and 1 second, surpassing her original target. The achievement has been verified and will be submitted to the World Book of Records, London, for recognition.

Published Date – 3 July 2026, 03:31 PM

Two-year-old chess prodigy Aishi Gali sets world record with 100 chess puzzles

Hyderabad: Aishi Gali, a 2-year-7-month-old chess prodigy, achieved a remarkable milestone by solving 100 Pawn Promotion Checkmate Chess Puzzles in a record time of 17 minutes and 1 second, demonstrating exceptional accuracy, clarity, and speed.

Originally, Aishi attempted this record with the goal of solving 75 Pawn Promotion Checkmate Chess Puzzles within 30 minutes. However, she far exceeded the target by successfully solving 100 puzzles in just 17 minutes and 1 second, setting an extraordinary benchmark.


The world record attempt was held on Friday at Gachibowli and was organized by Roy Chess Academy. Aishi has been receiving chess coaching at Roy Chess Academy, founded by Rajasekhar Reddy.

The entire attempt was officially verified by Certified National Chess Arbiter S Subba Raju, who confirmed that every puzzle was solved correctly in accordance with international chess rules.

Following the successful completion of the attempt, the achievement will be submitted to the World Book of Records, London, for official recognition. Upon approval, Aishi is expected to be invited to the British Parliament in the United Kingdom to be felicitated for this extraordinary accomplishment.

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