If the closest you have ever come to solving a Rubik’s cube puzzle is removing all the stickers and reattaching them in order then this West Aussie will make you feel like a failure.

Daniel Thai blew fellow train passengers’ minds when he was timed putting the colours in perfect order — in mere seconds.

The video was posted on Facebook by Alex Kapor after being filmed on the Mandurah train line. Watch the video to see Daniel complete the cube.

Despite YouTube tutorials offering easy ways to crack the puzzle, most people have known for decades that it is so frustratingly difficult that even the calmest person can go absolutely bonkers.

And yet, the Guinness World Record for solving the traditional 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube was set in Melbourne last December by Aussie student Feliks Zemdegs in only 4.73 seconds.

“Feliks shaved one-hundredth of a second off the previous record, which had been set five weeks earlier by Mats Valk (Netherlands),” the Guinness World Record people said.

“Ironically, when Feliks broke the record, Mats was sitting right next to him.”

Play Video Boy solves Rubik's Cube in seconds. The West Australian Video Boy solves Rubik's Cube in seconds.

Bet Mats wasn’t too pleased with that shave.

And if you feel brave enough to confront an even bigger challenge, Rubik’s also offers a 5x5x5 version known as the Professor’s Cube, which is “not for the feint-hearted and is the most complex of all”.

Ooh, sounds like fun.

“The full number of permutations for the 5x5x5 cube has been calculated at 282,870,942,277,741,856,536,180,333, 107,150,328,293,127,731,985, 672,134,721,536,000,000,000,000,000, which is about 283 duodecillion on the long scale or 283 trevigintillion on the short scale — (no, we had never heard of a these ‘illions’ either),” explained the Rubik’s people.

Um, say what?

But wait, there’s more. A child appeared on an international TV talent show solving the puzzle with one hand — while doing another with his feet.

There’s also the kid who cracked it with one hand. Yes, one hand, people.