11-Year-Old Sets World Record with Rubik’s Cube Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II

In a remarkable display of talent and creativity, 11-year-old Henil, a Year 7 student at Harwich and Dovercourt High School, has earned a place in the record books after creating a stunning mosaic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II using 3,000 Rubik’s Cubes.

The intricate artwork was completed in under an hour before an audience of proud family, friends, and spectators. The feat was officially recognized by an adjudicator from the Golden Book of World Records, cementing Henil’s status as a young record-breaker.

This accomplishment surpasses Henil’s previous personal record, set earlier this year with a Rubik’s Cube portrait of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“I feel very proud of myself,” Henil said, beaming with joy after the achievement.

The mosaic, composed of thousands of perfectly aligned colored cubes, not only highlights Henil’s precision and problem-solving abilities, but also his deep passion for art and mathematics.

Staff at his school lauded the young prodigy as “an inspiration to young minds everywhere,” and commended his dedication and perseverance.

Henil’s record-breaking achievement has quickly gained attention across social media and academic circles, with many praising the creative way he has combined STEM skills and artistic flair.

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