Twitch streamer Jonas 'NubbinsGoody' Neubauer accidentally set a new Tetris (NES) world record during a recent attempt at breaking a completely different record.

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As NintendoLife reports, last week Neubaeur tried to set a new speed record for clearing 100 lines of blocks. Well, during one of his better attempts , he instead wound up besting the fastest time for reaching 300,000 points. Neubaeur managed to do it in 1:57, a full two seconds faster than the previous record - but only realised after being told by his viewers.After the surprise adrenaline wore off, Neubaeur went on to beat his original target and clear 100 lines in 3:15, again shaving two seconds off the previous record. You can view his times and other records on the Tetris SpeedRun leaderboards As reported by the official Tetris site , Neubaeur is well-known in the world of competitive Tetris. He was one of many pros featured in the 2010 documentary Ecstasy of Order: The Tetris Masters , and commands several Classic Tetris World Championship titles. Outside of Tetris, he works at a California brewery.For more on this storied puzzle game, including its use as a PTSD treatment , check out our Tetris hub

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