Watch Logic Eat A 2 Million Scoville Hot Wing And Solve A Rubik’s Cube

Logic is a fast-rapping artist, who also happens to solve Rubik’s Cubes really fast. Anytime he does an interview, a Rubik’s Cube seems to appear, and Logic is challenged to solve it under pressure, but never with his mouth on fire.

Logic appeared on First We Feast’s Hot Ones challenge, took on 10 wings, each hotter than the next, and answered host Sean Evans’s questions. Pretty standard for the show, sure.

On the last and hottest wing, appropriately named the “Last Dab,” Logic was asked to solve a Rubik’s Cube, and answer Jurassic Park trivia at the same time.

As you can imagine, Logic was in clear discomfort, with his tongue engulfed in hot sauce. Yet he still answered every Jurassic Park question — and somehow solved the damn cube —  despite the pain he was in.

People familiar with Rubik’s Cubes know that they can be solved using a series of algorithms, which is also why Logic has been able to solve it with his eyes closed in the past.

Still, trying to channel those algorithms, while eating one of the hottest wings in the world and trying to remember Jurassic Park tidbits, takes some serious skill.

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