A time for fun on Thanksgiving Day.
When Rubik’s Cube first was produced, I quickly realized it was not my thing.
But it turns out that solving it is child’s play.
Here is a seven-year-old boy in Brazil solving it in 27 seconds, using only one hand.
A time for fun on Thanksgiving Day.
When Rubik’s Cube first was produced, I quickly realized it was not my thing.
But it turns out that solving it is child’s play.
Here is a seven-year-old boy in Brazil solving it in 27 seconds, using only one hand.

Amazing. Shorter time with both hands.
LikeLike
Awesome!
And now for World Hunger Solutions Enthusiasts, I will eat with one hand, un-timed. Unbelievable, I’ve thrown away the clock! It’s a blur! The spoon is gone! It is out! The oatmeal is gone! Unbelievable! Unbelievable!
LikeLike
More to warm the heart on Christmas Eve – a bright spot in a darkening world
10-year old autistic girl Kaylee Rodgers from Northern Ireland sings Hallelujah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfAwXDWThlo
LikeLike
untimed
LikeLike
When my own son was ten years old, he wasn’t particularly good in school but could solve the Rubik Cube in a few seconds. None of his teachers saw his talent but an astute uncle watched him with the Cube and proclaimed: That is a very bright child you have! And he was right. That son grew up to get a “free ride” at Stanford and earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering.
The moral of the story: Never assume limits on a child’s potential.
LikeLike
My 11 year old son loves this. We’re both still trying to figure out how to do it with two hands. Deep down I hate these folks who can figure it out.
LikeLike