If you didn’t have your eye on the slight 14-year-old in the busy high school cafeteria, you might have missed the world record-setting feat altogether. One, two, three, four – and before he even hit the five-second mark, he was done. He had just worked a Rubik’s cube in the fastest time known to man. The time on the clock said 4.904, a brand new record, as Lucas Etter was surrounded by cheering Rubik’s cube fans. Etter, who lives in Lexington, Kentucky, has been traveling all over the country to enter Rubik’s cube competitions since he was just 9 years old.