UKG girl Anaisha stuns with fast mental abacus calculations
Digital Desk
5-year-old Anaisha solves 50 rows of mental math in seconds at a national competition. Read about the UKG prodigy's "lightning speed" abacus performance.
Anaisha, a five-year-old UKG student, wowed everyone at a national Mental Abacus Calculation Competition. She breezed through 50 rows of tricky single-digit sums using nothing but her mind—no calculators, no scribbling—just her fingers flicking through the air like an invisible abacus. People in New Delhi watched, stunned, as she rattled off answers almost instantly and nailed nearly every single one.
Even though she was up against older kids with more experience, Anaisha grabbed second place. Judges, teachers, and parents couldn't stop talking about her focus. Most kids might get nervous on stage, but Anaisha just locked in and treated it like a game. Her mom told reporters math isn't a scary subject for Anaisha—she genuinely has fun with it and likes beating her own records. She practices every day.
Experts say these skills come from early exposure to Abacus and Vedic Maths. Both practices sharpen memory, boost concentration, and help kids’ brains grow in impressive ways.
A video of Anaisha’s performance hit the internet and took off, with people calling her a “human calculator.” She came home with a special certificate and a medal, but honestly, the attention she got online is probably what really made her day.
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UKG girl Anaisha stuns with fast mental abacus calculations
Digital Desk
Anaisha, a five-year-old UKG student, wowed everyone at a national Mental Abacus Calculation Competition. She breezed through 50 rows of tricky single-digit sums using nothing but her mind—no calculators, no scribbling—just her fingers flicking through the air like an invisible abacus. People in New Delhi watched, stunned, as she rattled off answers almost instantly and nailed nearly every single one.
Even though she was up against older kids with more experience, Anaisha grabbed second place. Judges, teachers, and parents couldn't stop talking about her focus. Most kids might get nervous on stage, but Anaisha just locked in and treated it like a game. Her mom told reporters math isn't a scary subject for Anaisha—she genuinely has fun with it and likes beating her own records. She practices every day.
Experts say these skills come from early exposure to Abacus and Vedic Maths. Both practices sharpen memory, boost concentration, and help kids’ brains grow in impressive ways.
A video of Anaisha’s performance hit the internet and took off, with people calling her a “human calculator.” She came home with a special certificate and a medal, but honestly, the attention she got online is probably what really made her day.