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Are you the most most talented twins in America?

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TODAY is looking for the most talented twins in America. From juggling and drawing to dancing and singing, we want to see dynamic identical duos.

Do you have a one-of-a-kind sibling act? Submit a video — two minutes or less — below.

Three finalists could win a trip to New York City and a chance to compete live on the show for bragging rights and the title of TODAY's Best.

Entry period closes May 24, 2013 at 2 p.m. ET. Read the official rules.

Videos must be in .avi, .mov, .mpg/.mpeg, .wmv, .asf, or 3gp formats. Combined file size limit: 40MB.Each file size should be larger than 1KB.

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updated 3/26/2013 10:42:03 AM ET 2013-03-26T14:42:03

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