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'Solving a 17x17 Rubik's Cube in Record Time'

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'This mind-blowing timelapse shows Simon Shi solving a 17x17 Rubik's cube like it's a walk in the park.
Recorded on August 3, 2019, this video starts with Simon holding a 17x17 Rubik's cube with the colors all over the place. Then begins the captivating timelapse that ends with the gigantic puzzle completely solved.
The filmer wrote: "I was preparing for the Canadian Swimming Championship in 2019. I got to Winnipeg a week in advance and decided to solve my 17x17 for the 4th time in my life. I filmed my time-lapse and completed the puzzle once again in 3 hours 28 minutes!"
This soothing piece of footage has raked in over 1.9 million likes on TikTok so far.
Name: Simon Shi
Location: Chandler, AZ, USA


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