In 2005, Lu Chao of China set a world record by memorising the first 67,890 digits of Pi
The record for memorizing digits of pi, certified by Guinness World Records, is 67,890 digits, recited in China by Lu Chao in 24 hours and 4 minutes on 20 November 2005.
By memory, it is Hiroyuki Goto, who memorized and recited 42,195 in seventeen hours and twenty one minutes in 1995.
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The record for memorizing digits of pi, certified by Guinness World Records, is 67,890 digits, recited in China by Lu Chao in 24 hours and 4 minutes on 20 November 2005.
The current world record for remembering and reciting the most digits of pi is held by Chao Lu from China, who recited 67,890 digits of pi in 2005.
By memory, it is Hiroyuki Goto, who memorized and recited 42,195 in seventeen hours and twenty one minutes in 1995.
The most numbers from Pi ever recited without mistakes was achieved on 20 November 2005 by Chao Lu (China) with 67,890 digits
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The Guinness World Record holder for memorizing the most digits of pi is Rajveer Meena from India, who memorized 70,000 decimal places.
Daniel Paul Tammet
Anecdotal record
Various Psalms are traditionally recited as well as the "Memorial Prayer", but the most important prayer is the Kaddish.
The English translation for the dua recited before eating is: "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful." The dua recited after eating is: "Praise be to Allah who has given us food and drink and made us Muslims."