Harvard graduate Nuseir Yassin solved a Rubik’s Cube in 84 steps. That’s not impressive in itself, but what did make it notable is that he travelled to ask locals in cities across eleven countries to perform one step each and filmed the results. As he put it:
11 countries. 84 moves. 30 females. 54 males. 1 monkey. 1 snake. 1 rejection.
[Via: Laughing Squid]
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