When solving a Rubik's Cube is just too easy, just step it up a big notch by solving it when free falling from a plane. In this video the guy solves the Rubik's Cube while parachuting from a plane. I am not so sure I would have the mental capacity to do this and on top of that the view of the cube and the impending fall through the sky would make me panic or at worst get way too dizzy.

I owned a Rubik's Cube back in the 1980s but the Cube has been around since 1974. A Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture, Ernő Rubik, invented the cube and originally called it the Magic Cube. The puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Ideal Toy Corp. in 1980. As of January 2009, 350 million Cubes had been sold worldwide making it the world's top-selling puzzle game. It is widely considered to be the world's best-selling toy.

Although the Rubik's Cube reached its height of popularity in the 1980s, when I got my first one, it is still widely known and used. Many "Speedcubers" continue to practice it and other twisty puzzles and compete for the fastest times in various categories. Since 2003, The World Cube Association, the Rubik's Cube's international governing body, has organized competitions worldwide and kept the official world records.

I wonder if a new contest category can be added like solving the puzzle in very dangerous situations?

(Wikipedia)

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