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  2. Bill Shirk - Wikipedia

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    While playing a major role in Indianapolis radio during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s and early 2000s, Shirk was also making his mark in the escape artist industry. [4]Between 1976 and 1980, Shirk set eight world records, including the fastest time to escape from a strait jacket (4.53 seconds) and worlds fastest jail break.

  3. V-Cube 8 - Wikipedia

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    Shengshou 8×8×8 compared to a 3×3×3. The V-Cube 8 is an 8×8×8 version of the Rubik's Cube.Unlike the original puzzle (but like the 4×4×4 and 6×6×6 cubes), it has no fixed facets: the center facets (36 per face) are free to move to different positions.

  4. Dean Gunnarson - Wikipedia

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    Guinness World Records Los Angeles, U.S. – Set two World records for escaping on the TV Show Spectacular World of Guinness Records Humanitarian of the Year Chicago, U.S. – United Commercial Travelers presented the Award out of 185,000 Nominated in North America for Dean's devotion to help raise money for numerous charities

  5. David Merlini - Wikipedia

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    David Merlini is a Hungarian-Italian escape artist, and World Record holder, described by Expo 2015 as the world's most famous escapologist, [1] currently serving as Director of The House of Houdini, the only Houdini museum in Europe. [2] Merlini's signature performances had been broadcast live in some of the most relevant television networks ...

  6. Yiheng Wang - Wikipedia

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    On June 22, 2024 in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Wang achieved a world record average of 0.78 seconds on the 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube.The manner in which Wang started the competition-standard StackMat ™ timer drew criticism; frame-by-frame analysis of the solves revealed that Wang had touched or even begun turning the puzzle before lifting his hands off the timer in some of the solves, [13] both of ...

  7. Max Park - Wikipedia

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    Park holds the world record for the average of five 5×5×5 solves - 34.76 seconds - set at Rubik's WCA North American Championship 2024. [4] Prior to Park's first 5×5×5 record, the records for single and average of five 5×5×5 solves had been held by Feliks Zemdegs of Australia , who had improved the two records a combined 32 times. [ 5 ]

  8. People Who’ve Mastered The Art Of Outwitting Felines Share ...

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    Image credits: yellingsnowloaf However, cats may squeeze into spaces in your house that are not safe for them. Washers, dryers, and unseen crawlspaces are examples, and owners should be aware of ...

  9. Mats Valk - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 September 2024. Dutch speedsolver Mats Valk Valk in 2016 Born (1996-05-04) 4 May 1996 (age 28) Amstelveen Nationality Dutch Occupation Student Years active 2007-present Known for Rubik's Cube speedsolver Medal record Representing Netherlands Speedcubing WCA World Championship Event 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 3×3 ...