The University of Wisconsin-Stout Saturday won its second consecutive Rube Goldberg Machine Contest at Purdue University in Indiana.
The contest requires machines to use a minimum of 20 steps to complete a task in 2 minutes. The task for this year’s contest was watering a plant, Purdue said in a release.
Defending champion Wisconsin-Stout won for the second time in its second year competing in the 24th national competition with a machine that took 135 steps.
Via UPI.