Rubik's cube records are often a source of fascination. These innocent-looking toys can stump thousands while others solve them at an ever-quickening pace.

And it's not just one Rubik's cube people are solving.

In 2018 we've seen people solve multiple Rubik's cubes whilst juggling them, riding a unicycle and blindfolded. And then there's the cube creator who made a 33x33x33 puzzle.

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A record which often draws a lot of attention.

On 6 May, Australian Feliks Zemdegs solved a Rubik’s cube at the Cube for Cambodia competition in Melbourne in just 4.22 seconds.

The then 22-year-old managed to peel 0.37 seconds off the previous best set by SeungBeom Cho (South Korea).

Feliks has been working hard on his Rubik’s cube solving, managing to whittle down his time from 6.77 seconds in 2010, to 4.73 in 2016 and now a record-breaking 4.22!

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This record is just mesmerising to watch. Que Jianya from Fujian, China not only solves Rubik’s cubes but he does so while juggling them.

Solving one cube at a time as he juggled all three, he managed to complete the mind-boggling challenge in 5 minutes 6.61 seconds, wowing millions of people in the process.

The teenager trained for two years before going on national TV in China to attempt the record. On 23 December 2017 Que appeared on the iDream of China TV show in Hangzhou, Zhejian. But it was in 2018, when his achievement was viewed more than 112 million times on Facebook and four million times on YouTube.

And he didn't stop there.

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Fastest time to solve a 3x3x3 Rubik's cube by a team of two

While on iDream of China, Que teamed up with his mentor, Ye Jiax, to solve a Rubik's cube together.

The pair had to beat a time of 28.61 seconds and duly did so, completing the cube in 25.63 seconds.