World record for the fastest typing speed with the nose

A 23-year-old boy who lives in Hyderabad (India) broke the record of speed typing on a computer keyboard ... with a nose, when completing an English sentence of 97 characters, with a time of 48.62 seconds .

A 23-year-old boy who lives in Hyderabad (India) broke the record of speed typing on a computer keyboard . with a nose, when completing an English sentence of 97 characters, with a time of 48.62 seconds .

Khurshid Hussain, 23, lives in Hyderabad (India), currently holding the Guiness record for the world's fastest computer keyboard typing ability. Accordingly, Hussain has fully typed the alphabet (from A to Z) on the computer keyboard in just 3.43 seconds.

However, the Hussain record was made earlier when he typed the keyboard by hand, and Hussain recently set a similar record, but this time using his nose.

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Khurshid Hussain is using his nose to break the world record

Accordingly, Hussain broke the Guiness record of the speed of typing a computer keyboard with the nose. Within 47.44 seconds, Hussain typed in English sentences with the content: 'Guinness World Records has challenged me to this sentence type using my nose in the fastest time' (Translated by: Guinness World Records) challenge me to type this sentence with my nose in the fastest time).

The previous record belonged to Neeta, another Indian citizen, founded in 2008 when he also typed the same sentence as Hussain typed above with a nose, but it took 1 minute 33 seconds.

'If you want to set a world record, every millisecond is worth it,' Hussain said after his record set. 'This time I typed the key while closing one eye, making it easier to locate the keys. This is the second time I broke the record. Earlier last month, during a training session, I completed it within 53.44 seconds' time.

Currently the Guinness Book of Records is conducting a record of Hussain's record and it takes about 4 months to complete verification and grant the World Record certificate to him. In the meantime, it is likely that Hussain will continue to train to break the record he has just created.

Update 14 December 2018
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