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Rubik's Cuber Shocks Room By Breaking Famed World Record

It was the first round of the day when the South Korean cuber suddenly became a hero.
Onlookers are stunned to see SeungBeom Cho break the coveted world record.
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Onlookers are stunned to see SeungBeom Cho break the coveted world record.

Last year it was 4.73 seconds. Last month it was 4.69 seconds. But as of this week the newest king of the Rubik's Cube world, SeungBeom Cho, twiddled his fingers to the fastest ever recorded solve in 4.59 seconds.

The half-filled room moves around Cho as he solves the cube. But once he completes the puzzle and the time is read aloud, the mood almost instantly changes. Competitors rush to congratulate Cho -- who seems overcome with his new world record.

There's a reason why everyone was so surprised at Cho's world record -- the South Korean did it in his first round of the day. All of his other scores for the competition didn't get below seven seconds.

Cho was the only South Korean at the Chicago ChicaGhosts 2017 Rubik's Cube event.

According to the World Cube Association's website (yes, of course a World Cube Association exists) the 23-year-old's previous personal best was 6.54 seconds. He has won 21 gold medals for his efforts, as well as 21 silver medals and five bronze medals.

The surprise world record puts legendary Australian Rubik's Cuber Feliks Zemdegs at third globally for the classic event, with his time of 4.73 recorded at the POPS Open in Melbourne last year.

Have a look at the video above - don't worry, it's a quick watch.

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