Incredible Moment Four-Year-Old Girl Solves Rubik’s Cube In Seconds While Casually Holding A Water Bottle
26 days ago
A four-year-old girl from China has stunned social media users after a viral video showed her effortlessly solving a Rubik’s Cube in what viewers described as “inhuman” speed, all while casually holding a water bottle in her other hand.
The clip, which has spread rapidly online, shows the young girl standing outdoors in a red sweater as she rapidly twists and rotates the colorful puzzle cube with astonishing precision. Within seconds, she completes the cube before flashing a cheerful smile toward the camera.
Subtitles over the video capture the child’s playful interactions as onlookers react in disbelief at how quickly she finishes the puzzle.
According to reports circulating online, the girl is believed to be four-year-old Xi Xi from China’s Shandong Province, who recently gained national attention after reportedly solving a Rubik’s Cube in roughly 14 seconds during a competition — shortly after waking up.
Viewers online were particularly amazed by how relaxed the child appeared throughout the demonstration. While many adults struggle for hours attempting to solve a Rubik’s Cube even once, Xi Xi appears to manipulate the puzzle almost entirely through instinct and muscle memory.
The clip has reignited fascination with China’s highly competitive speedcubing scene, where children often begin practicing at exceptionally young ages and can achieve solving times that far surpass those of average adult hobbyists.
Competitive speedcubing, the timed solving of Rubik’s Cubes and similar puzzles, has exploded in popularity worldwide over the past decade, but China has emerged as one of the sport’s dominant powerhouses, producing many of the world’s fastest young solvers.
At four years old, most children are still learning basic coordination skills. Xi Xi, meanwhile, appears capable of solving one of the world’s most iconic puzzles faster than most adults can process what they’re watching.
