Even with some help from the internet, it can take some people hours, if not days or weeks, to solve a Rubik's Cube. But it took Max Park just 3.13 seconds. The 21-year-old Korean American prodigy ...
Max Park of California, a Rubik’s ambassador and U.S. speedcubing champion, set a new world record by solving the 3×3 Cube in 3.13 seconds, shattering the last record-breaking single solve by 34 ...
At first glance, Ryan Pilat is a typical teen with a learner’s permit, school time, family responsibilities and a hobby. But he has a superpower that sets him aside from others, bringing online ...
Nov. 3 (UPI) --An expert Rubik's cube solver from Singapore added another world record to his name by solving a puzzle in 9.29 seconds while underwater. Daryl Tan Hong An, 21, was completely submerged ...
It's a case of fastest fingers first for teenager Adam Bermingham who has been getting to grips with the Rubik’s cube since the lockdown — and now holds a national record for solving the puzzle ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - On Saturday, 50 competitors participated in a speedcubing competition in Wichita. The event, hosted by Southern Heartland Cubing, saw people test their skills and agility. It is ...
Speedcuber Levi Gibson at his home in Ashfield. At the Rubik’s World Cube Association World Championship 2025 in Seattle, Gibson solved three randomized cubes with an average of 20.33 moves, placing ...
A 9-year-old from Gdańsk set a new world record by solving a standard Rubik’s Cube in 2.76 seconds, becoming the first person to break the three-second barrier.
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