Quick answer
Abhimanyu Mishra is the youngest recorded chess grandmaster, qualifying at 12 years, 4 months and 25 days. Faustino Oro became the second-youngest in 2026, while Sergey Karjakin, Gukesh Dommaraju and Yağız Kaan Erdoğmuş complete the top five youngest GM milestones in this maintained snapshot.
Updated: June 2026. Title-age lists can change when a new player completes norms and crosses the rating requirement, so these records should be refreshed when title-age milestones change.
Record progression: from Fischer to Mishra
The youngest-GM record is also a story about chess training infrastructure. Bobby Fischer’s 1958 milestone was astonishing in a pre-engine era. Judit Polgar broke Fischer’s age record in 1991. The record then moved through Peter Leko, Étienne Bacrot, Ruslan Ponomariov, Bu Xiangzhi, Sergey Karjakin and finally Abhimanyu Mishra.
Modern players have more online practice, bigger databases, engines, coaches and frequent events, but the human requirement has not disappeared: prodigies still need calculation stamina, emotional control and the ability to analyse losses honestly.
Record update note for record updates
These records use public chess-title sources and should be refreshed when a new under-14 GM appears or FIDE confirms a relevant title milestone. Use official FIDE reports for title confirmations, current FIDE profiles for live ratings and titles, and maintained youngest-GM lists for table order.
Player note: The focus stays on titles, ratings, games and official records, not private-life details.
Youngest chess grandmasters FAQ
Records and title wording
Who is the youngest chess grandmaster ever?
Abhimanyu Mishra is the youngest recorded grandmaster, qualifying at 12 years, 4 months and 25 days. Use the under-14 list below to compare his record with Oro, Karjakin, Gukesh and the other youngest GMs.
Who is the second-youngest chess grandmaster?
Faustino Oro became the second-youngest grandmaster in history in 2026. Use the top-record cards to jump from Oro to the related ChessWorld prodigy guides.
Is the youngest grandmaster age the same as the official title award date?
Not always. Youngest-GM lists usually use the age when the player fulfilled the GM title requirements, while official title approval can happen later through FIDE processes. Check the update note when checking exact ages.
Which youngest grandmasters later became world champions?
Bobby Fischer, Magnus Carlsen and Gukesh Dommaraju are the clearest record-path examples connected to world-champion level. Use the record-context section to separate title-age records from later elite results.
Why are so many modern grandmasters getting younger?
Modern prodigies benefit from engines, databases, online training, frequent tournaments and stronger coaching ecosystems. Use the training lessons section to convert that pattern into practical work rather than just admiring the record table.
Training lessons
Should a young player chase GM title records?
Most young players should chase improvement habits, not age records. The useful lesson is consistent calculation work, slow-game review, endgame skill and resilient tournament practice. Use the lesson finder to choose one realistic training focus.
Are all under-14 grandmasters guaranteed to become elite players?
No. Becoming a GM before 14 is extraordinary, but later elite success depends on continued improvement, psychology, support, health, openings and tournament adaptation. Use the full list rather than judging from one famous name.
Why does the list include former federations or countries?
Youngest-GM lists normally record the federation or country connected to the player at the time of qualification or the maintained source list. Check the update note for caution before making federation claims.
Is Faustino Oro already a confirmed grandmaster?
FIDE reported in May 2026 that Faustino Oro secured his historic GM title milestone as the second-youngest GM in chess history. Use the current-record note near the top for the freshest status wording.
Where does Gukesh appear on the youngest GM list?
Gukesh Dommaraju appears near the very top of the under-14 GM list, qualifying at 12 years, 7 months and 17 days. Use his profile card to connect the age record with his later world-champion path.
Updates and related guides
Where does Praggnanandhaa appear on the list?
R Praggnanandhaa is one of the youngest grandmasters, qualifying before age 13. Use the Indian prodigy section to compare him with Gukesh, Negi, Raunak Sadhwani and other Indian record names.
Should this guide include PGNs?
Not yet. For this record guide, a clean list is more useful than a large replay lab. Use the player cards if a later player page needs selected games.
How often should this youngest-GM page be updated?
Update it whenever a new under-14 GM appears, FIDE confirms a title, or a major maintained source updates its youngest-grandmaster list. Use the updated date near the top as the public freshness marker.
What is the best next guide?
The best companion page is the youngest players to beat grandmasters page, because it catches a different record angle from the GM-title list. Use the related record card at the bottom to continue reading.