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Video: Man sets world record by solving Rubik’s Cube twice while skydiving
Key takeaways
- A passionate Rubik’s Cube solver has secured a Guinness World Record after completing two puzzle cubes whilst descending from 13,000 feet during his very first skydiving experience.
- His initial record attempt, which also marked his first-ever jump from an aircraft, was cut short when one of the cubes broke apart during freefall.
- Reflecting on the experience, Hadkar explained that he had no idea what to expect from skydiving and was faced with an unexpected setback when the cube malfunctioned mid-air.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize. A passionate Rubik’s Cube solver has secured a Guinness World Record after completing two puzzle cubes whilst descending from 13,000 feet during his very first skydiving experience.
Twenty-four-year-old Ishaan Hadkar, who has been solving puzzle cubes since the age of 10, took to the skies above Oceanside in an attempt to set the record for the most rotating puzzle cubes solved during a single skydive.
His initial record attempt, which also marked his first-ever jump from an aircraft, was cut short when one of the cubes broke apart during freefall.
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