Watch What Happened When This Teen Tried to Break His Rubik's Cube Record

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If you think you have an impressive skill, you might want to reevaluate that after watching the Rubik's Cube world champion defend his title — and win again. A 19-year-old named Feliks Zemdegs won the Rubik's Cube World Championship for the second year in a row by solving the game in just 5.7 seconds.

It's impossible not to feel mesmerized seeing Zemdegs, from Australia, finish the puzzle so quickly. Although he won, he did just barely miss the world record by .45 seconds. The record holder for that is an American named Collin Burns, who figured out the puzzle in 5.25 seconds this past April in the World Cube Association competition.

However, Zemdegs remains proud of what he did. "The win was also really nice as well," he said to The Telegraph. "Because I won last time, I was less nervous this time because I had already won one so that helped a bit."

The Rubik's Cube World Championship — which is held in São Paulo, Brazil — also holds other types of competitions with the toy, such as solving it one-handed, blindfolded, with your feet, and 14 other styles. If you suddenly feel like you have to try your hand at the Rubik's Cube, you're not alone — pretty much everyone will after watching the video.