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He currently holds 11 Guinness World Records
titles, all connected to puzzle cubes
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This record is the most rotating puzzle cubes, sold underwater. Darrell
says this is one of the most complicated records he's ever attempted
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He had to train quite hard for this for several months. He bought
an inflatable bathtub so that he could practice holding his breath
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When he started, he could hold his
breath for only just one minute
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After several months training, he had increased this
sufficiently so that he could attempt this record
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Darrell was feeling very confident the day he set this record but the most difficult thing about it he said
was trying to keep your hands still and the cube still so you could rotate the puzzle while he was running
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And he found it very difficult to do that,
doing the 100 meters. Let's see how he got on
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The next record is also one of my upside-down record, which was
me solving the tube one-handed while it's suspended outside-down
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It is actually quite difficult because one of the challenges
is actually trying to hold the cube or your upside-down
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because you know if you solve it normally, the cube is just on your
hands. So you don't have to worry about the cube is sleeping out
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However, this time when you are upside-down, the cube is called in this position. So you have to try to hold
the cube and keep you on sleeping out while at the same time trying, you know, turn the cube as close as you can
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But right now, I have a 11 Guinness who are gods. So I really
proud myself and I'm proud of all the things that I put in