He managed to shave over 4 seconds off his record in another nail-biting attempt. Then, on 17 November 2018, Que Jianyu bettered his own record on the set of another TV show, La Notte dei Record, this time in Italy. Afterwards, clips of his awesome record attempt went viral online. He wowed the audience on the set of the Chinese TV show iDream, by achieving the feat in 5 minutes and 6.61 seconds. The record for the fastest time to solve three rotating puzzle cubes whilst juggling was first set on 23 December 2017 by Que Jianyu (China) when he was just 13 years old. "It would mean a lot to me since it would be the first both juggling and speedcubing world record of Colombia, and would be cool to be the first person who achieved that." - Angel Alvarado on the prospect of achieving a Guinness World Records title He wanted to prove to himself that with practice and a tonne of determination, he could achieve something this difficult. His training involved one-hour solves for just one cube, as well as three-cube attempts with focus on consistency and accuracy. It takes immense dexterity and concentration to be able to rotate the cubes while they’re flying through the air, keeping track of what cube is where and how many turns each has had. It took him a further four months to be able to solve three efficiently. Once he harnessed the skill, he added more cubes into the rotation. The first obstacle was figuring out how to solve a single cube while juggling, which took him five months. AdvertisementsĪngel trained for two years to achieve his first record, finding lots of time to practice during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. The 19-year-old set the record in Bogota, Colombia, on 1 April 2022.Īngel was competing against himself for this record, as he also held the previous time of 4 min 52.43 sec, which he achieved in May 2021. What do you think is happening in this video? Let us know using the comments section.Angel Alvarado (Colombia) has broken the record for the fastest time to solve three rotating puzzle cubes whilst juggling with a phenomenal time of 4 min 31.01 sec. Nobody thinks it might be run in reverse? Even so, being able to alter those cubes while juggling just impossible?- Daniel Carey November 29, 2019 Others suggested that the video was played in reverse, which made it look like the man managed to solve the Rubik's cubes while juggling. I can spot a few points where you get tossed a cube to somebody offscreen, but it's still a very impressive illusion- Sabotower November 28, 2019įilm it from further back so you can see his mate chucking in completed ones and him chucking out non completed ones.- Col □□□□□ □ November 29, 2019 A number of people said that the man appeared to be throwing incomplete cubes out of the video frame and exchanging them for solved ones. However, many Twitter users raised doubts about the authenticity of the video. I thought I was adequate, but then I watched this and realized that I am nothing.- Jay Zarqa November 29, 2019 The video has garnered more than 7.4 million views and hundreds of impressed comments on Twitter. Sounds near impossible? See for yourself:Īll other rubik's cube achievements are cancelled /圎j7kBb8tc- Theo□ November 28, 2019 As the video progresses, he manages to solve all three - never once stopping the juggling. He then begins to juggle them while solving them. In the video, the unnamed man begins by showing three unsolved Rubik's cubes to the camera.
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