Super Smash Bros. Melee · Combo Video · 2015
Fuzzyness pulls off an extraordinarily lucky any% speedrun of Melee, clocking in at 2:31 and securing the world record. The run is defined by exceptional RNG manipulation—a series of fortunate random outcomes that cascade throughout the attempt. For viewers unfamiliar with Melee speedrunning, this time represents a benchmark moment driven almost entirely by the precision required to line up and capitalize on favorable RNG patterns. The clip captures the exact moment when everything aligns: the routing, the execution, and crucially, the luck needed to beat what was the competitive speedrunning standard. Commentary and reaction emphasize just how rare this convergence is, with the author noting the "absolutely insane" nature of the RNG sequence. This isn't just a fast run—it's a demonstration of how dependent high-level Melee speedrunning is on both technical skill and favorable random conditions. The achievement highlights why the community considers sub-2:32 times remarkable milestones in the speedrunning scene.
An absolutely insane display of RNG. For those of you that don't really follow SSBM speedrunning, this is 100% insane luck
From GR.'s YouTube channel