Fastest Time To Say First 100 Digits Of Pi While Twisting A Rubik's Cube And Balancing 15 Books On Head

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Austin , Texas, United States / November 9, 2009

Lauren Moore recited the first 100 digits of Pi in 30.12 seconds while twisting a Rubik’s cube and balancing 15 books on her head.

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- timing begins when first digit of pi is recited
- timing stops when 100th digit of pi has been said
- hands not allowed to balance books

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  • The Internet PhilR

    Still funny as the second time around!! Phil | www.canberracurtainsandblinds.com

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  • Argentina Lucas Jefferies

    Wtf how did that

  • United States World Records For Everyone!

    I think she was on ellen in 2010 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6q4hk9idzo

  • United States Caitlin Walsh

    I want to guess this was during Finals Week... haha.

  • The Internet Sheila Brennan

    Very funny!

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Yes this is certainly a multi-tasking feat, but there's no reason to have to solve a Rubik's cube - the record is simply fastest time to recite 100 digits of pi which has been done in about 10-15 seconds... if those people can balance books on their head with a Rubik's cube then they can beat it, but the books? I'd like to see longest time to balance 15 books on head, that's impressive all on it's own!

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Hey Albert. First, totally agree re: only twisting the Cube. That said, that's the title of the record - no claim of solving it. Second, if you're not that impressed with the overall combo, I encourage you to step up and beat her feat. Put your money where your mouth is! :-)

  • The Internet Albert C

    To be fair, all she did with the rubiks cube was twist it a little bit, she did not actually solve one that was sufficiently scrambled. It started out unscrambled and she only made a few simple turns that anyone can easily unscramble. Additionally, solving a rubiks cube is not impressive at all, even I can do it. Neither is memorizing 100 digits of pi. Anyone can do that.

    Really, the only thing impressive about this feat is the balancing of 15 books on her head and I am sure there is someone somewhere in the world who could do more than that.

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Aaron, tremendous observation. We will check again and modify as needed.

  • You guys... This is amazing, stop being such $$holes. You couldn't do ANY of those things. Sincerely, E and C

    • United States IXI Xi

      WRONG! I can balance the books on my head while standing on a one inch in diameter pole!! OOHHH KILL'EM I would just grab 50, 10 paged books and get that done real fast.

  • The Internet Aaron Angert

    unfortunately that is only the first 99 digits of pi she forgot the 9 at the end.

    • United States IXI Xi

      your stuuuuuupid what's nine + ten? you didn't count the 3 before in 3.14 that nine you speak of would be the 101th digit.

  • The Internet Kang Min

    interesting

  • The Internet Ryan Brown

    Oh man, there is alot going on here!

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