We know that it takes time to solve the Rubik's Cube with colored cells, and if the body is moving, it becomes even more difficult. But a 16-year-old man has set a new world record by solving 211 Rubik's Cube puzzles in a row.
Nova Scotia's Civil Hefting is very fond of two sports. The first is to jump on a pogo stick and the second is to solve a Rubik's Cube. But now in a practical demonstration, they have put the two together and demonstrated a new record. He solved 211 Rubik's Cube puzzles by jumping on a pogo stick for one hour and 12 minutes continuously.
The city of Nova Scotia belongs to the Ana Police. He has been practicing continuous jumping on pogo sticks for several weeks. Spent ten minutes on the first day, extended the time the next day, then increased the time to jump on the daily pogo stick.
Then came a time when he could spend 45 minutes very comfortably. He then decided to try his best and set a new record. Solve 112 cubes so fast in more than an hour that they are amazed.
Sol said he started solving Rubik's cubes at the age of six, and now he fixes even the most complex cubes in less than a minute.