Every once in a while, the internet delivers a video so outrageous that your brain refuses to process what your eyes are seeing. This is one of those videos.
A clip making the rounds online shows a performer casually juggling THREE Rubik’s Cubes at the same time… except he’s not just juggling them. He’s actively SOLVING them while they’re flying through the air like some kind of supercomputer disguised as a street performer.
Not one cube. Not two cubes. THREE cubes. Simultaneously. Mid-air. For like three straight minutes.
Actually, take a second to think about how impossible that sounds.
Most people can’t solve one Rubik’s Cube sitting comfortably at a table in complete silence with YouTube tutorials pulled up on a second monitor. This guy is out here doing advanced calculus with his hands while tracking three separate color patterns in real time as objects are literally rotating through the air.
And the craziest part? He never even looks stressed.
No panic. No scrambling. No “oh crap I lost the pattern.” The dude looks like he’s making a sandwich. Meanwhile, every person watching the video is sitting there with their jaw on the floor, wondering if this is the first publicly confirmed cyborg.
The level of hand-eye coordination required here is honestly disgusting. Juggling alone is already one of those skills where normal people watch and go, “Yeah, I could never do that.” Solving a Rubik’s Cube fast is another completely separate brain-melting talent. Combining both at the exact same time feels illegal.
What makes it even more insane is that speedcubing itself has become ridiculously competitive over the years. Guinness World Records has featured people solving multiple cubes while juggling, with elite times now dipping under two minutes. Which means there’s apparently an entire subsection of humanity dedicated to becoming airborne math wizards.
Imagine explaining this to somebody in 1987 when the Rubik’s Cube craze first exploded:
“Oh yeah, in the future, people won’t just solve these things. They’ll juggle three of them nonstop while solving all of them simultaneously for internet clout.”
Their head would explode.