Vedant solves pyramid Rubik’s Cube with one hand, enters record books
Vedant Suresh, a student of Qatar’s MES Indian School, recently won a coveted award for solving a single pyramid Rubik’s Cube puzzle in record time with one hand, in the teenager’s category.
Vedant entered the prestigious India Book of Records after solving the puzzle in less than 33 seconds, using only his right hand. On July 28, he was 13 years and 12 days old when he completed the feat and set the new record.
Vedant, an eighth grader, reinstated the scrambled tetrahedron-shaped pyramid to its original configuration in the least possible time.
“This is indeed a proud moment for the entire MES family, and we wholeheartedly congratulate Suresh for his laudable accomplishment and his family for their support. We wish him the best for setting future records in the field of his passion,” said MES Indian School Principal Dr Hameeda Kadar.
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