Andy Lee throws two slices of bread perfectly into a toaster through an amazing trick-built video – but could you make it faster on his new game show The Cube?
Andy Lee will award big cash prizes to competitors who are able to complete random skill games on his new game show on Channel 10, The Cube.
And on Monday, he put himself to the test with a strange challenge.
The comedian, 39, filmed himself trying to throw two slices of bread into a toaster a few meters away.
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Neo-BREAD-ievable! Andy Lee scored a really difficult shot during Melbourne’s lockout on Tuesday by throwing two slices of bread neatly into a toaster
Andrew, who is based in Victoria, entered another Melbourne lock on Friday night and chose to use his time indoors for a fun activity.
‘When you lock out, you have a lot more time to prepare your hands for breakfast and you can also hone your skills if you ever get a chance to take over the Cube,’ he wrote the comic video.
Andrew filmed himself throwing the already toasted bread towards the toaster, trying to land at the same time in the holes.

Success! After more than 12 attempts, Andrew filmed himself throwing the toasted bread at the same time into the toaster holes perfectly.
He looked determined and focused while taking several attempts using the trick on camera.
After more than 12 attempts, Andrew completed the track perfectly, writing: ‘put me in the cube. ‘
Fans went wild in the comments for the amazing scene, and were disappointed that Andrew didn’t respond with more enthusiasm when it came to a difficult act.
He explained: ‘Stay cool. Make sure you do it every time! ‘

‘Stay cool’: Fans went wild in the comments for the stunning photo, and were disappointed that Andrew didn’t respond with more enthusiasm when he landed the sad act

Weight Tests: The Cube will see competitors placed in a small perspex cube where they will have to undertake a series of tasks with the hope of winning $ 250,000
Based on the UK series of the same name, the Cube will see competitors placed in a small perspex cube where they must undertake a series of actions in the hope of earning $ 250,000.
The activities can range from throwing and catching challenges to remembering games.
‘Things get straining for me and my friends when we play skill games to find out who’s going to get the next round of beer at the pub, think about it for a quarter of a million dollars. I can’t wait, ‘said Andrew in a statement.
Andy’s new hosting role puts him in direct competition with his colleague, Hamish, who hosts the popular Channel Nine series Lego Masters.
The Cube will first appear on Channel 10 on February 24th

Coming soon: The Cube will first appear on Channel 10 on February 24th