Australian Man Solves Rubik’s Cube While Skydiving
To the average person, solving a Rubik’s Cube will take an eternity. For those skilled enough, they can solve it in seconds. Now people are taking solving Rubik’s Cube to the next level.
Let’s Jump Out Of A Plane
An Australian teenager just broke a Guinness World Record for solving a Rubik’s Cube while free falling. His name is Sam Sieracki.
Sam jumped out of a plane with his Rubik’s Cube. He then solved it in about 28.25 seconds, according to ABC AU News. He jumped out of the plane at about 14,000 feet and was falling at about 200 kilometers an hour.
Sieracki told ABC AU, “It’s really intense. It’s very loud because you’ve got all the wind in your face.” All this made it harder for him to concentrate on solving the cube.
When Sam isn’t free-falling and is on solid ground, he can solve a cube in about 6.5 seconds. The previous record for solving a cube while free falling was 30.14 seconds. It was done by Nitin Subramanian here in the United States. For Sam to beat that record, it took him five attempts to do it.
Two Of My Favorite Things To Do, Combined Into One
Skydiving is another one of the 17-year-old’s favorite things to do. So naturally, solving a Rubix Cube while skydiving was something he would attempt to do. Since 2017, he’s been competing in speed-cube competitions. This was something he’d wanted to do for a while, but he wanted to do it alone. Not skydive tandem, and solve it. For this to happen, Sam had to wait until he turned 16. That allowed him to become a licensed skydiver and jump by himself.
As for breaking other records while solving a cube, Sam says he’ll probably not attempt them.
We have more on this in today’s Other News!