Californian John Hunt refers to himself as “King of Fingers” on social media, and after you’ve watched some of his videos, you realize that the nickname is more than fitting. Hunt is a practitioner of “finger-tutting” and is capable of moving his fingers in a way you never thought was possible.
Finger-tutting is described as a type of dance that involves “intricate movements of fingers,” and Hunt is one of its biggest stars. He earned internet fame by showcasing his skills on YouTube and was even recruited by Taylor Swift to appear in the music video for her hit song “Shake It Off.”
These days, Hunt entertains social media users with all sorts of elaborate “finger-tutting” routines. He recently shared a series of clips in which he recreates car logos using his fingers, and it is honestly one of the most impressive things we have seen in a while.
The third video from the series, featuring logos from automakers like Suzuki and Aston Marting, particularly captured the attention of social media users and got more than nine million views.
The clip prompted a comment from the official TikTok profile of BMW USA, challenging Hunt to do their logo. As it turns out, the “King of Fingers” already did that in one of his previous videos.
If you are a fan of finger-tutting, make sure to check out Hunt’s other videos because you will definitely find more cool routines revolving around zodiac signs, fashion brands, and more.