A team of divers in Australia is trying to break the record for the longest consecutive games of tic-tac-toe while underwater.
Peter Webster, who owns a diving business, managed to convince 36 of his friends to help set the new record.
Two divers at a time are taking one-hour shifts playing in the tank.
The divers aim to break the current record of 24 hours for consecutive underwater games of tic-tac-toe, by playing for an epic 36-hour stretch.
They are raising money for the Melbourne Royal Children’s Hospital.
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