Two lads have won £20,000 on The Cube after completing one game with just one tenth of a second to spare.
Best friends Stefan and Faruk, from Leeds, who met in high school, appeared confident when they first came onto the ITV game show hosted by Philip Schofield.
Explaining to Phil why they thought they would beat the infamous cube they said they had "attributes that compliment each other".
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They said they had been practicing at home and defiantly stated they had come to "beat the cube" and take home the £250,000 top prize.
However, as the first game got under way, the lads soon realised it might not be quite as easy as they first thought.
The two player game, which involved relaying six red and six white balls down a track, saw the lads complete it with seven lives remaining.
For the second game, Faruk took the cube on by himself, where he had to use controls to get a big blue square over all the red smaller squares.
He lost one life, but successfully completed the game on his second go - incredibly, finishing with just one tenth of a second remaining.
Following the game the lads admitted they had "underestimated" the cube.
The third game, for £10,000, involved building a tower while standing on a moving platform - which the lads completed without losing a life.
The forth game was a rather tricky game of dominoes, where the lads lost two lives before opting to simplify the game.
Thankfully, the lads managed to successfully complete the challenge.
But, on the advice of their loved ones, the lads opted to walk away before taking on the fifth game.
This meant they walked away with an impressive £20,000 - which they said they planned to spend on setting up a real estate business together.
Speaking to Phil about their decision, the paired admitted they had been "humbled" by the cube.
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