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A viral trick called the 'Invisible Box Challenge' is taking over Twitter — here's how it works

We tried it out, and it's a lot harder than it looks.

There have been many different internet challenges over the years, but the latest popular trend is one called the #InvisibleBoxChallenge. It involves using both your imagination and your physical strength to pull it off. Lots of people on Twitter are posting videos of themselves attempting the trick with mixed results. Here's a quick explainer so you can give it a try for yourself. Following is a transcript of the video.

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People on Twitter are obsessed with this trick.

It's called the "Invisible Box Challenge."

The goal is to imagine a box in front of you, and record yourself stepping on top of it.

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It's harder than it sounds.

The trick first popped up in August 2017, but now it's back in the spotlight.

After a cheerleader in Texas perfected it.

People on Twitter are now trying it out for themselves.

Can you do the "invisible box challenge"?

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