Brisbane kid Charlie Eggins has been named a world champion after he broke the world record for blindfolded speedcubing by .68 of a second. Charlie joins us to explain how he did it.
For most of us, we aren't that great at the Rubik's cube but for some it can be completed in seconds, including 13-year-old Queenslander Charlie, who is vying to take the World Championship from Melbournian, Feliks Zemdegs. We found out if he could do it.
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