Considered the teenage king of cubes, earlier this year, Que and his master, Ye Jiaxi, also broke the title of fastest time to solve a Rubik's Cube.
While most people struggle with the 3-D combination puzzle, solving a Rubik's Cube is cakewalk for China's Que Jianyu.
Earlier this year, Que rose to global fame when he solved three Rubik's cubes while juggling them. He set the new Guinness World Records title in 5 minutes 6.61 seconds.
Hungry for more, Que recently added two more world records to his name. Because believe it or not, the 13-year-old (that's right) Chinese boy has now set the fastest time to solve three Rubik's cubes simultaneously with both hands and feet.
He achieved so in just 1 minute 36.39 seconds. Yep.
If you thought that was amazing, there's more.
Que also recorded the fastest time to crack the puzzle upside down: 15.84 seconds.
Considered the teenage king of cubes, earlier this year, Que and his master, Ye Jiaxi, also broke the title of fastest time to solve a Rubik's Cube (3x3x3) by a team of two at 25.63 seconds.
He also set a second record on the show with his master for the fastest time to solve a Rubik's cube (team of two). The duo did so in 25.63 seconds.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Enforcement Directorate on Monday sought time to file its reply on a plea by actor Jacqueline Fernandez seeking to turn approver in a Rs 200 crore money laundering case involving alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekar.
Special Judge Prashant Sharma posted the matter for further proceedings on May 8.
The court had earlier on April 17 issued notice to the agency after the actor's counsel filed the application.
Fernandez, who was summoned by the ED several times in connection with the investigation, was named as an accused for the first time in a supplementary charge sheet filed by the agency.
On July 3, last year, the Delhi High Court dismissed her petition for quashing the Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) in the money laundering case.
Two months later, the Supreme Court refused to interfere with the high court's order.
Delhi Police had booked Chandrasekhar for allegedly duping the spouses of former promoters of Ranbaxy, Shivinder Singh and Malvinder Singh, of Rs 200 crore.
There are other ongoing investigations against him in several cases across the country.
Chandrasekhar and his wife, Leena Paulose, facing proceedings in a money laundering case, were arrested by Delhi Police along with others.
The police invoked the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) in the case.
Paulose and Chandrasekhar were alleged to have used 'hawala' routes and created shell companies along with other accused persons to park the money earned as proceeds of crime.
