25-year old Illayaram Sekar has attempted to break the Guinness World Record of solving most Rubik's cubes underwater in a single breath.
Sekar successfully solved 6 Rubik's cubes in 2.17 minutes against the previous record of 5 Rubik's cube solved underwater in 2014.
After attempting Guinness World Record for solving most Rubik's cube underwater in a single breath, Illayaram Sekar said, "I finally broke the record after six years. I am the first person to attempt this record in Asia. I am working in a school currently in Chennai."
"I want to inspire my students to do more. Pandemic will come and go but our mind and spirit should reach a higher level to face anything in life."
While solving the 3D combination puzzle Rubik's cube one has to get the same colors on each side of the cube.
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