Frozen eggs and noodles, wet clothes, bowling with water balloons... I visited the coldest city on the planet; Yakutsk. Here are 8 amazing ice experiments and ice tricks from Yakutsk / Yakutia, at -55°C temperature. Extreme cold weather experiments we made were amazing. Wet clothes hardened very quickly, noodles carried a fork in the air and hot water instantly turned into ice crystals. We also played bowling with water balloons and made a sled out of a wet towel, we then skied on it. In Oymyakon the coldest temperature ever record is -71°C.<br /><br />TIMESTAMPS: <br />0:25 – Frozen egg caries its shell mid-air experiment<br />0:31 – Noodles freezes and cary fork in the air experiment<br />0:38 – Meat sticks to metal experiment<br />3:04 – Water balloons turns into bowling balls experiment<br />3:32 – Wet t-shirt experiment<br />6:13 – Making a sled out of a towel experiment<br />6:36 – Boiling water freezes instantly experiment<br />7:51 – Making a hammer our of banana experiment<br /><br />Yakutsk is in Yakutia which is in Siberia of Russia (Sakha Republic). The lowest air temperature ever recorded here is -96.16 degrees Fahrenheit (71.2 degrees Celsius).<br />The coldest village is Oymyakon, and it is in Yakutia too. <br />Yakutsk is even colder than Ontario, Minnesota or Alaska. Winter here is very cold and harsh.<br />Extreme cold weather, blizzards and snowstorms are usual here in winter. Winter camping is not recommended to any Youtuber.<br /><br />Flights from United States to Yakutsk / Russia took about 30 hours and a one way ticket costs around 1000 American Dollars. But hotel accommodations are relatively cheap and affordable in Siberia<br /><br />