16-year-old solved the faucicon for 16 seconds using his feet (Video)

Daniel Rose-Levine, 16, in 16.96 seconds broke the Guinness world record for the quickest solution of the rubikon using its legs, has demonstrated once more how it is done. In an audience at the National Mathematics Museum in New York, Rose-Leine said the record could be broken if it gets too hard on its faucet. [...]
In an audience at the National Mathematics Museum in New York, Rose-Leine said the record could be broken if it gets too hard on its faucet.
Before I started choosing faucets, it was a little popular. Now I'm faster and people have gotten faster and become something famous. But a lot of people don't like the rubycon solution, but they don't like the <x1...
Asked whether there was any advice for young people who want to quickly solve the tap, whether by hand or by foot, Rose-Leine said exercise is the main condition to reach the goal.
Rose-Leine broke the record a year ago in the national competition for solution to the rubikon held in Heartland.












