Has the hype surrounding fidget spinners finally begun to die down? Probably not, but either way, here we highlight a dude who has taken the ever-popular toy to the next level.
Courtesy of TheBackyardScientist, we get a look at how to make a rocket-powered fidget spinner out of a quarter-inch aluminum plate and three E-sized rocket engines.
The spinner in turn boasts a six-inch radius, meaning the toy travels 37 inches to make a complete circle. Ultimately, it then spins 88 times per second (5,200 per minute), equating to the tip traveling at 276 feet per second, or, 188.182 miles per hour.
To see how it all comes together, press play above.