An 18-month old baby has been recognized as the “youngest to identify the maximum number of items” and has been awarded a certificate of “extraordinary grasping power genius kid.”
According to details, Mohammad Ayad, the young record holder, recognized a whopping 283 objects including shapes and animals in three minutes.
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The development has also been widely reported across different social media platforms as “an 18-month old Pakistani baby has set a new Guinness World Record for recognizing the maximum number of items.”
Certainly, recognizing a large of objects at such an age is an impressive achievement.
However, the record is being misreported on social networking sites in Pakistan because the baby is not Pakistani and he has not set a Guinness World Record.
Here are few examples of the misreported record.


A quick look at the pictures above shows that the baby has been recognized as the “youngest kid to identify the maximum number of items” by Kalam’s World Records.
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For the unaware, Kalam’s World Records is an India-based organization whose primary aim is to highlight the world records set or broken by Indian citizens only.
Therefore, it can be safely concluded that the baby isn’t Pakistan and he hasn’t set any Guinness World Record, the global authority on the cataloging and verification of world records.


