“Indian Man Breaks Record Solving Rubik’s Cubes Underwater in a Single Breath”

In an extraordinary display of mental agility and physical endurance, Illayaram Sekar, from Chennai, has set a new Guinness World Records title for the most Rubik’s Cubes solved underwater in a single breath.

Illayaram managed to solve an incredible six Rubik’s Cubes while submerged, spending two minutes and 17 seconds underwater without a single breath. With this feat, he surpassed the previous world record of five cubes, making his mark in a challenge that demands both intense concentration and remarkable breath control.

The record-breaking attempt showcased not only Illayaram’s mastery of the classic puzzle but also his stamina and calmness under pressure. Solving Rubik’s Cubes is a challenge in itself, but doing it underwater without air adds a whole new level of difficulty.

His success has inspired many puzzle enthusiasts and athletes alike, proving that with dedication and practice, seemingly impossible goals can be achieved. The achievement also shines a spotlight on Chennai, adding another proud moment to India’s growing list of world records.

As the news spreads, Illayaram’s underwater triumph is being celebrated by fans of both the Rubik’s Cube and extreme endurance challenges around the world.

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