Who is the best speed stacker?
Chan Keng Ian
Top 50 Stackers
Rank | Stacker | All Around |
---|---|---|
1 | Chan Keng Ian (Team Malaysia) | 7.749 |
2 | William Orrell (Team USA) | 7.969 |
3 | Hyeon Jong Choi (현종 최) (Team Korea) | 8.042 |
4 | William Polly (Team USA) | 8.119 |
What is the fastest speed stacks record?
At the SPEED STACKS Asian Championship Challenge Final on September 16th, 2018, Hyeon Jong Choi of South Korea set a new 3-3-3 world record with a time of 1.327 seconds. This new world record betters his previous world record of 1.335 by 0.008 seconds.
Who is the fastest person to stack cups?
William Orrell has broken 32 records for stacking cups, making him the fastest in the world.
What is the tallest cup tower?
The tallest paper cup tower in 30 seconds is 84 cm (33.07 in), achieved by Silvio Sabba (Italy) in Rodano, Milan, Italy, on 04 September 2017. Silvio Sabba is a serial record breaker.
What is the highest score on stack?
Top 100 High Scores
- 2,657.
- MikeRotch626. 2,084.
- Rolf. 2,053.
What is the world record for Stack?
4.753
More videos on YouTube For the first time in stacking history, Malaysia takes the Overall Cycle World Record! Stacker, Chan Keng Ian, broke the previous world record of 4.813 seconds with a new time of 4.753, making this the 7th official Cycle stacked in under five seconds.
How old is William Orrell?
William Orrell is the best in the world in his sport. A 17-year-old from North Carolina, Orrell is ranked No. 1 and is the reigning junior Olympic and world champion. He has a popular YouTube channel, a product line named after him, and legions of admiring fans in dozens of countries.
What is the world record for Stack game?
Individual 3-3-3 Sport Stacking World Record 1.424 (William Orrell) (Sport Stacking)
How do you win stacking cups?
Rules: Players must move cups from the top of the stack to the bottom using alternating hands. This must be repeated until the blue cup is moved back to the position it started in (at the base). Then pass it to their teammate who repeats the process. First team to go through entire stack of cups wins.