Most Consecutive 360-Degree Spins While Bouncing A Table Tennis Ball On A Rubik's Cube In One Minute

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Springfield, Illinois, United States / July 29, 2011

Brian Pankey completed 11 consecutive 360-degree spins while bouncing a table tennis ball on a Rubik’s cube in one minute.

- must use 3x3x3 Rubik's cube
- may use only one hand
- must be performed under an eight-foot ceiling
- each spin must be complete, partial spins will be deducted from final total
- must use a standard table tennis ball

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