Australian teenager Charlie Eggins reportedly broke the world record for solving a Rubik’s cube blindfolded telegram channel Newspaper “Izvestia”.
A new record was broken at the Australian Championships. Eggins was able to solve the cube blindly in 12.10 seconds. Thus, the previous record was improved by 0.68 seconds.
The young man said he still couldn’t believe the result.
Eggins started speedcubing—solving the Rubik’s cube quickly—more than four years ago. For the first time, he managed to assemble a cube blindfolded after 19 attempts in 5 minutes and 13 seconds.
Previously, 22-year-old Chinese Li Zhihao collected juggling three Rubik’s cubes in three minutes. He broke his own record and improved his time by 13 seconds. This success allowed him to enter the Guinness Book of Records.
Formerly professional stuntman Thomas Wu set himself on fire He appeared on the stage of the television show “Britain’s Got Talent” to solve a burning Rubik’s Cube in front of the jury.
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