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Every day, a multitude of videos showcasing individuals attempting to make a world record with their remarkable skills and creativity flood the internet. Once again, a Mumbai-based cybersecurity expert has created a Guinness World Record for solving a rotating puzzle. You might be wondering what is unique about it. Hold on to your horses. The said man has surpassed expectations and made a record for solving a tetrahedron puzzle inside a soap bubble.
Yes, we aren’t kidding. Chinmay Prabhu solved the rotating tetrahedron puzzle in just 32.69 seconds, leaving everyone in awe. The video was shared by the official Instagram account of Guinness World Records, which has created a stir online. The video opens to show Chinmay Prabhu creating a giant bubble on a table. He then carefully inserts the rotating puzzle inside the bubble. To everyone’s astonishment, Chinmay, within a blink of an eye, effortlessly solved the puzzle with ease and efficiency.
Guinness World Records shared the video along with the caption, “Fastest time to solve a rotating puzzle tetrahedron in a soap bubble is 32.69 seconds by Chinmay Prabhu.”
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Since being shared, the clip has gone immensely viral, accumulating more than 1.3 million views and 76,000 likes. The share left social media users impressed, and they couldn’t stop themselves from praising the talent. Many called the video soothing, while others praised the imagination behind the unique art.
“It’s actually soothing to watch,” commented a user.
An account remarked, “Guinness Book of World Records, finally you brought something new and difficult.”
“Made a record in a unique way… pride of India,” wrote an individual.
Another added, “A good record after many days.”
“If you can’t break a record, create it,” joined another.
Expressing his astonishment at seeing the unforeseen, a user said, “Fastest?? Time isn’t important, who can do it?”
“The imagination is more important than talent,” praised an Instagram user.
Chinmay Prabhu has five Guinness World Records in his name. His journey of speed cubing with an innovative approach of blending it with different activities started in 2018 with his first Guinness world record for ‘Most pyraminx solved underwater’. Following which, he earned titles like ‘Most pyraminx solved on a bicycle’ after solving 111 pyramix in 2019 and ‘Fastest to solve pyraminx in freefall’ in 2022 by solving pyraminx while skydiving.
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Chinmay also represented India in Europe in 2020 and made it to the India Book of Records for the largest mosaic of Sai Baba using Rubik cubes.
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