13-Year-Old Sets Record for Fastest Completion of Tetris
On July 17th, 2020, 13-year-old Joseph Saelee made history by becoming the fastest person to ever complete the classic game Tetris. His record-breaking time was an astonishing 18.1 seconds, beating the previous record of 19.68 seconds set by 16-year-old Koryan.
Tetris is a classic video game that has been around since 1984. It is a puzzle game in which players must rotate and move blocks to form complete lines. The game has become a global phenomenon and is still popular today.
Joseph Saelee is no stranger to the game of Tetris. He has been playing since he was five years old and has become a master of the game. He has competed in several tournaments and even won the Classic Tetris World Championship in 2018.
Joseph’s record-breaking run was streamed live on Twitch, where viewers watched in awe as he completed the game in just 18.1 seconds. His speed and accuracy were remarkable, and he managed to beat the previous record by over a second.
Joseph’s achievement is a testament to his skill and dedication to the game of Tetris. He has worked hard to become one of the best players in the world and his record-breaking run proves it. His accomplishment is sure to inspire other gamers to strive for greatness and push themselves to their limits.
Joseph Saelee’s record-breaking run is a remarkable feat that will go down in history. He has set the bar high for future Tetris players and his accomplishment will be remembered for years to come. Congratulations to Joseph Saelee for becoming the fastest person ever to complete Tetris!