The 12-year-old boy surprised the world when he finished placing 3 Rubik's blocks while playing juggling
The Chinese boy was awarded a Guinness world record for this achievement.
It is estimated that less than 5.8% of the world's population can complete a Rubik game. Completing a Rubik Block was so hard but a Chinese boy could 'solve' all 3 blocks while juggling them (in 5 minutes, 6 seconds).
Que Jianyu, a 12-year-old Chinese boy, showed his talent last December at Dream of China - a fairly popular talent search program in China. Local news and entertainment site Shanghaiist posted the information on Facebook this Tuesday.
Guinness World Records director was also present that day and he confirmed that the boy had set the fastest record to finish placing 3 Rubik's blocks while juggling them.
A 12-year-old boy juggled and arranged 3 rubik blocks
This is not the first time Que Jianyu has been awarded by Guinness World Records. When he was 7 years old, he set a record of becoming the youngest person to complete a 3x3 Rubik Cube while blindfolded. The boy is also listed at the World Cube Association - World Cube Association.
According to the South China Morning Post, Que Jianyu's talent made him a familiar guest at the children's talent competitions. He also appeared in the Australian talent show (Little Big Shots) to complete 3 Rubik's blocks with his hands and feet.
Reference: Cnet
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