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How to Make and Throw an Indoor Boomerang | WIRED

World boomerang champion Logan Broadbent demonstrates how to make an indoor boomerang, aka “roomerang,” using just a few pieces of paper, glue and scissors. Check out Logan’s boomerang template here! ►► Also, check out the free WIRED channel on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV. Here you can find your favorite WIRED…

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Check out Logan’s boomerang template here!

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28 Comments

  1. Yash

    June 7, 2019 at 1:51 pm

    Never seen someone’s love towards boomerang.

  2. Zayan _g_leo

    June 7, 2019 at 3:51 pm

    Can you guys do keenu reeves autocomplete interview

  3. Lane Shumway

    June 8, 2019 at 4:14 am

    you should do a webs most searched for Tom Holland (SpiderMan) i have been waughting for one for so so so so so so long i hope you make one soon. Tom Holland has been the best spider man yet so thats why i think you should make one about Tom Holland!

  4. Tonto Buzz

    June 8, 2019 at 8:59 pm

    Noone in the comment section really tried it. Or at least : noone talks about it. Whats wrong with us? 😀

  5. lostpotato042

    June 9, 2019 at 12:50 am

    He sounds a bit like Linus..

  6. Shawn Maker

    June 9, 2019 at 4:59 am

    Every Australian child learned to make these in 3rd grade out of paper or paddle pop sticks, it was a coming of age thing. But, I guess like everything now, it’s ‘American’ and ‘new’. What happened WIRED, you couldn’t be f’ked searching for an Indigenous Australian? Stumbled across a hipster playing with paper at your local cafe and thought ‘screw it’, you’ll do?

  7. August M

    June 9, 2019 at 6:19 am

    I just traced myself instead

  8. A RANDOM TIM E

    June 9, 2019 at 9:03 am

    Whys he not Australian…

  9. Herbi

    June 9, 2019 at 9:54 am

    He sounds like Tom Holland

  10. Hector

    June 9, 2019 at 5:12 pm

    Can I rob a bank with this?

  11. Planet Gaming

    June 9, 2019 at 8:03 pm

    Wtf is a card stock

  12. joshua josh

    June 9, 2019 at 10:39 pm

    Threw it and it hit me on my wisdom tooth

  13. Frances Lockhart

    June 10, 2019 at 1:16 am

    Fantastic, great potential in the classroom.

  14. Michael_M

    June 10, 2019 at 3:21 am

    Great summer project for kids to get them outdoors rather than TV or video games. Will be using it with my library group.

    • babi ngepet

      June 10, 2019 at 6:44 am

      Umm… it called “room”erang for a reason

  15. Benny G.

    June 10, 2019 at 6:40 am

    I must’ve done something wrong cause I throwed mine but it hasn’t returned, it’s been a week. :'(

  16. Harry Maule

    June 10, 2019 at 7:50 am

    I am not spending 65 pounds on card stock!

    • Terry

      June 10, 2019 at 5:44 pm

      It’s a weight measurement. It’s 180 gms cardboard

    • Harry Maule

      June 10, 2019 at 6:05 pm

      @Terry I know! It was a dumb joke lol

  17. WaffleLappen

    June 10, 2019 at 8:38 am

    This guy looks like he will bleed out if his arm gets scraped

  18. Kevin Okeh

    June 10, 2019 at 10:05 am

    This guy should teach stuff. Just stuff. Any stuff. It doesn’t even have to be good stuff. As long as it’s stuff.

  19. terry wagar

    June 10, 2019 at 2:37 pm

    Oaks Amusement Park was taken over by a Multnomah county sheriff and Portland police sting operations and they were sabotaging rides at that park!
    They sabotaged all of Kiddyland via electrocution in 1983 and in 1984 they got rid of almost everybody that worked there and they sabotaged almost all the rides on the midway and then hired all new rookie employees that are not experienced enough to catch problems and sabotage to those rides!
    Between 1992 and 1993 that sting spent over a quarter of a million dollars to cover up the fact they were sabotaging rides in that park!
    In 1993 the movie FreeWilly was partially filmed at Oaks Amusement Park!
    Now you know why most all traditional amusement parks in this country and around the world went out of business, because it was government stings that take control of them and sabotage them so government can justify closing them down!

  20. MWYANT19

    June 10, 2019 at 8:23 pm

    this guy gets laid so much its gross

  21. Indira Kongbrailatpam

    June 11, 2019 at 1:29 am

    Can we make it with A4 paper

  22. Pudding Eater

    June 11, 2019 at 3:55 am

    I like his voice it’s soothing somehow

  23. ZEN

    June 11, 2019 at 7:52 am

    The videos 4:20 minutes long. Just wanted yall to know

  24. Passion With Skill

    June 11, 2019 at 4:51 pm

    what does he mean by 65-pound paper?

  25. Skan Digital

    June 11, 2019 at 11:17 pm

    3:54 how many people got to this point all excited because he made you believe this shyt is possible? Then threw your you Roomerang straight into any damnwhere but a small perfect loop to land right back in your hand?….????

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