The text is a transcript of a TV show where the host interviews three young Brazilian champions of different modes of solving the Rubik's Cube, a popular toy invented by a Hungarian teacher in the 1970s. The host asks them about their techniques, records, and challenges, and watches them demonstrate their skills live. The host also praises the benefits of the toy for memory and reasoning, and encourages the viewers to try it.
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- The text is a transcript of a TV show about Rubik's Cube champions in Brazil.
- The show features three young champions: Yuri, Tiago and Guerino, who have different skills and records in solving the cube.
- Yuri is the Brazilian champion of the classic 3x3 cube, the 2x2 cube and the one-handed category. He can solve the cube in about 11 seconds with one hand and 7.9 seconds with two hands.
- Tiago is the Brazilian record holder of the blindfolded category. He can memorize and solve the cube without looking in about 29 seconds on average. He uses a method of associating letters and images to remember the cube's configuration.
- Guerino is the Brazilian champion of three disciplines and has the best world record in the cube and square modes. He can also solve the cube with his feet in about 20 seconds.
- The show challenges the champions to demonstrate their abilities live, such as solving the cube with one hand, blindfolded or with their feet.