A Rubik's Cube game has attracted players from around China. The colorful cube could take hours for an average person to fix, but for this player, it took only 2.35 seconds---a new Asian record. And how about this ultra-complex cube, composed of two hundred and nineteen small cubes. This 17-year-old world record holder figured it out in less then 3 minutes.
While the game is usually dominated by guys, girls also found their chance to shine. For them, these mind-boggling patterns were a piece of cake. But it does take intensive training. Players say they must have strong math skills and muscle strength.
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