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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2025
Indian Man solves most Rubik’s cubes underwater in one breath, bags Guinness World Records title

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Hindustan Times
27 August, 2020, 11:30 am
Last modified: 27 August, 2020, 12:38 pm

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Indian Man solves most Rubik’s cubes underwater in one breath, bags Guinness World Records title

In a video, shared on GWR’s official YouTube channel, Sekar can be seen solving 6 Rubik’s cubes underwater in a single breath

Hindustan Times
27 August, 2020, 11:30 am
Last modified: 27 August, 2020, 12:38 pm
Indian Man solves most Rubik’s cubes underwater in one breath, bags Guinness World Records title

In a video, shared on Guinness World Records' official YouTube channel, Sekar can be seen solving 6 Rubik's cubes underwater in a single breath.

Illayaram Sekar has successfully created the record and gained his place in the Guinness World Records (GWR) with his unbelievable performance.

In a video, shared on GWR's official YouTube channel, Sekar can be seen solving 6 Rubik's cubes underwater in a single breath. The caption details that he "began solving Rubik's cubes in 2013 and practiced for two years to break this record." An article shared on official website of GWR explains that the he beat the previous record of five Rubik's cubes solved underwater. He completed the feat in 2.17 minutes.

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Shared on August 22, the incredible clip has garnered over 94,700 views and tons of congratulatory messages from netizens. While some were surprised at Sekar's talent, others were amazed to see his calm and composed demeanour throughout the feat.

"That fact that he doesn't just hand of the completed Rubik's cube and just let it float, is more satisfying than him solving the Rubik's cube," points out a YouTube user. "He did six underwater, wow that's some serious skill. Insane and impressive," exclaims another.

"I can't even solve a Rubik's cube and he is solving underwater," says a third. "He was underwater for over 2min. Amazing," comments a fourth.

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