Results of the 12th International Abacus and Vedic Math's Competition January 2026
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The 12th International Abacus and Vedic Math's Competition held in January 2026 has wrapped up with impressive performances from young participants worldwide. This event brought together lots of students who demonstrated exceptional skills in mental calculation, speed, and accuracy. The competition not only highlighted individual talents but also showcased the growing global interest in abacus and Vedic mathematics as effective tools for enhancing cognitive abilitie .
Here are the stars who got top positions-
Overview of the Competition
The 12th edition of this international competition tested various skills including:
Speed calculation using the abacus
Mental arithmetic based on Vedic maths techniques
Problem-solving under time constraints
Accuracy in complex mathematical operations
Participants were divided into age groups and skill categories to ensure fair competition. The event was conducted both online and in-person, allowing wider participation despite geographical barriers.
Highlights of the Results
This year’s results revealed some remarkable achievements:
Top scorers included students as young as 11 years old who solved complex calculations in seconds
New records were set for the fastest mental multiplication and division using Vedic maths techniques.
Impact on Participants and Education
Krishna Vatnani Naitik Sachdeva achieved the Champion of Champions and champion – Toppers Trophy in the international Abacus Competition conducted by RYG Sunrise Academy 🏆
Awarded for scoring the maximum marks at the highest level.
The competition serves as more than just a contest; it motivates students to develop strong mental math skills that benefit their academic and personal lives. Many educators report that students who practice abacus and Vedic maths show improved concentration, memory, and problem-solving abilities.
Parents and teachers have noted that the competition encourages:
Consistent practice and discipline
Confidence in handling numbers quickly
Interest in mathematics beyond the classroom curriculum
Schools that integrate abacus and Vedic maths into their teaching methods often see better overall math performance among students.
What to Expect Next
With the success of the 12th International Abacus and Vedic Maths Competition, preparations for the 13th edition are already underway. Organizers plan to expand participation by:
Introducing more age categories and difficulty levels
Enhancing online platforms for smoother virtual contests
Offering workshops and training sessions before the competition
This growth reflects the increasing recognition of abacus and Vedic maths as valuable educational tools worldwide.

























































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