It's a hugely satisfying experience to see
just how far the limits of human speed can be pushed, and I’m not just talking about
running, oh no, we’re talkin every mind blowing feat a person can perform at blistering
speeds that are sure to make your head spin. Today I've collected different records and
videos of incredibly fast people who have no equals. Think you can keep up with them? Lets get it on! If you’ve ever been able to solve a Rubix
cube, then you’ve probably felt pretty good about yourself, however, your accomplishment
might be watered down when you meet Que Jianyu, a 13 year old Rubix cube champion. At such a young age, most people haven’t
accomplished much, but Jianyu is already a multiple world record title holder! In 2018 he dominated the fastest time to solve
3 rubix cubes, at just 1 minute and 36 seconds. Oh and did I mention he did it with both his
hand and feet?! As if that weren’t enough, this puzzle-solving
genius followed it up by solving 3 rubix cubes whilst juggling in 5 minutes and 6 seconds
and even getting the world record for fastest rubik's cube solve while hanging upside down! A blistering 15.84 seconds, but he might’ve
had an unfair advantage, you know… with all that extra blood flowing through his brain. Sometimes you just put off getting a haircut
for a bit too long, after all nobody likes being stuck in a chair for well over an hour. But for clients of this Australian barber,
time is never an issue. Known around his city as the fastest barber
in the world, you’d think his clients would look a little more uneasy about having blades
whipped around their heads at breakneck speeds, yet they just sit there bored like they would
with any normal barber. However if you’re in a rush but need to
look good, let’s hope you can even get a seat at this record setter’s studio, because
chances are even with his insane speed and precision, there’s a long wait to get your
hair done by such a master of his craft. If anyone told you that it takes a lifetime
to be good at one sport, tell them about Leon Walraven. Originally a football freestyler with a handful
of world records already under his belt at a young age, Walraven decided to do a switch
up and try his hand at basketball. The skill-sets required for soccer and basketball
couldn’t be less similar, but that only encouraged Leon further. After some seriously dedicated practice, Leon
was able to set the world record for the most dribbles in one minute at a mind-boggling
609 bounces! That’s more than 10 a second, and no matter
how hard this feat looks, I promise you it’s ten times harder. Dribbling is an art in itself and requires
speed, accuracy and nerves of steel to be any good at. It just goes to show that it’s never too
late to get good at a new skill. When something’s impressive people typically
clap. But while clapping is a pretty universal action
we all take, Eli Bishop takes clapping to a level that deserves its own round of applause. Holding the world record as the fastest clapper
on the planet, Eli can clap his hands together an incomprehensible 20 times a second! He set the world record for the most claps
in a minute in 2014 with a total of 1100 claps in just 60 seconds, but somehow that exhausting
task wasn’t enough for Eli, and he recently broke his own record with a blistering 1103
claps in just one minute! You’ve really gotta give this guy a hand. Rhythm-based video games have been a massive
hit all over the world since their first appearance, to the point that arcades in the US once had
to illegally import the dance machines to keep up with the massive demand! And along with that much hype came some seriously
dedicated players who take this fun activity into a seriously impressive contest of fast
footwork. How players like this guy manage to even react
quickly enough to make the right moves is beyond me, but it's that exact superhuman
coordination that so often leads to the massive crowds these kinds of competitive dancers
can attract when their feet hit the gamepad. Ever heard the term fastest gun in the west? Well Jerry Miculek takes that title to a whole
new level. Officially the fastest shooter on the entire
planet, Miculek has been a firearms enthusiast since birth, and through his long and practiced
career has hit the bullseye on an unbelievable twenty world records, but I’m not going
to rapid-fire them all at you at once, after all I’m not as fast as Jerry, but to give
you an idea of his most impressive records, Jerry fired 6 shots from 10 different pistols
in a mind-boggling 17.12 seconds, he fired a full clip, reloaded and fired a second full
clip in under 3 seconds, shot a grape from 45 feet away within half a second of seeing
it, and many, many more seemingly impossible feats of gunslinging speed. Thomas Wu might seem like a regular athletic
kid at first glance, but catch him in the gym and you’ll be thinking he’s some sort
of superhuman. That’s because Thomas has the absurd ability
to punch faster than almost anyone else in the world, making him not just someone you
definitely never want to mess with, but also an incredible sight to marvel at. In an attempt to show off his punching prowess
to the world, Thomas actually created what’s known as the Floating Medicine Ball Challenge,
where he manages to keep a whopping 20lb medicine ball suspended in midair with nothing but
his rapidfire punches. It truly looks like magic, and makes your
mind question if what it's seeing is actually real or not. And if he can do that with a 20 pound medicine
ball, just imagine what Thomas Wu could do to a person’s head! After the events of the Avengers movies, most
of us have a bit of an uneasy relationship with snapping, but watching Niclas Nadasdy’s
fast finger work might just make you have a change of heart. A German teen, Niclas found out at a young
age that he had a talent for snapping of all things, but seeing his hands in action is
way more exciting than it might seem at first. Niclas set the world record for the most snaps
in one minute in 2018 at an insane 334 snaps, or more than 5 snaps every second. The craziest part is that he did it all with
one hand. Try snapping for just a minute straight, it’s
actually pretty straining. Now just imagine doing that as fast as possible
and you’ll realize that Niclas has actually got some very impressive stamina. It must have really taken some hardcore practice
to snap him into record-setting shape. These days almost everyone’s a keyboard
warrior when it comes to discussions on the internet, but you’d better hope that Sean
Wrona isn’t on the receiving end, because his typing skills literally put everyone else's’
in the world to shame. Sean is a typing champion, able to crank out
a world record setting 163 words per minute! That’s more than four times faster than
the average person! With fingers that fast, Sean could type the
longest Harry Potter book in less than a day. Now if only the writer of the Game of Thrones
books could type that quickly. Music is usually supposed to be something
soothing to listen to and relax, but apparently nobody told that to Ben Lee. Ben is a violinist who set out to set the
world record for being the fastest in the world, and actually managed to take the title
with a literally blistering speed of over 13 notes played a second! Performing Flight of the Bumblebee in just
1 minute and 4 seconds, in contrast to the normal 3 minute and 55 second version. Listening to the performance is more like
watching a Nascar race than listening to a piece of classical music, and the sound is
so crazy, you’ve gotta hear it to believe it. How there wasn’t smoke rising from his hands
in the middle of that, I’ll never understand, but I’m sure the world record title was
more than worth the severe blisters on his fingers. Cup stacking is a pretty strange phenomenon
that seems to have come out of nowhere and taken the world by storm. All around the globe, competitors are seeing
if they have the skills to stack up among the best and brightest, but no matter how
quickly their hands can move, none of them hold a candle, or a cup to Trey Griffith. Watching Trey’s hands makes it seem like
the video is playing in fast forward, but rest assured this is real time. Known for being the fastest stacker in Texas,
and one of the top 5 on the planet, he has an intense passion for the sport and takes
stacking to a whole new level, literally! After doing so well in the United States,
Trey went to compete in the Stacking World Championships in Taiwan where he was ranked
4th best in the world, and 2nd best in his age range. So of course, his current goal is to take
that number 1 spot by any means necessary. The piano is a classical instrument known
for producing beautiful and moving sounds, but when Domingos-Antonio Gomes looks at the
piano, he sees an opportunity for competition. Setting the record for most piano keys played
in a single minute in 2017, Domingos-Antonio blew not just the minds of everyone watching,
but seemingly also their eardrums. We advise you to turn down the volume, because
this melodic record is far from music to my ears. While it might not be a chilling concerto,
the record was still set with an insane 824 notes played in a single minute! That’s almost 14 notes every single second! And with a record that high, Mr. Gomes can
likely rest easy, as it doesn’t seem that anyone can come close to challenging his title
any time soon. No matter where you come from, it's pretty
clear that we can all agree on one thing: Samurai’s are seriously cool. And Isao Machii is a man who took that well-known
reality to heart, and dedicated himself to become a modern day samurai, and the fastest
one at that. Isao is a lifelong practitioner of the art
of the katana, and his practice has made him seem more like a character out of a comic
book than the down-to-earth guy he really is. Isao holds too many world records to name
here, but among his most impressive are slicing a bullet in midair with a sword, a feat requiring
a reaction time of less than a second, and most tatami mats cut in a minute, with a remarkable
87 cuts. Tatami is a material with a thickness similar
to human bone, so being able to pull off more than 3 cuts every 2 seconds is truly a superhuman
accomplishment, as well as one that should definitely convince you never to get on Isao
Machii’s bad side. Artists are known to be very meticulous and
hard-working people, often putting months and even years into a single work before finishing. As the skills needed to be an artist take
years to master, it’s pretty easy to assume that all art takes tedious amounts of time
to be great, but that’s where a meeting with innovator D. Winestry might just change
the way you see the world. Winestry is a pioneer in the world of speed
art, producing masterful paintings in what seem like impossibly short stretches of time. The master painter produces live portraits
of people completely upside down, giving credit to the brilliant creative eye he has, but
what’s even crazier is that he produces these works in less than a minute! Watching him paint is enough to make your
head hurt, as the patterns don’t become clear until well into the process, but that’s
part of what makes this rapid artist all the most mesmerizing.
Somehow, I just new a flight of the bumblebee was coming. I wish I'd been wrong.
We get bamboozled