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But the fastest time for solving the Rubik’s Cube is still held by a flesh-and-blood human being, Feliks Zemdegs, who beat the cube in a blazing 6.24-seconds at the Kubaroo Open in 2011. [PhysOrg] ...
Max Park, a 21-year-old American, set the new Guinness World Record for fastest time to solve a Rubik's Cube when he did so in 3.1 seconds on Sunday in California.
What puzzles most people — like solving a Rubik's cube — makes sense to Max Park. And the world of speedcubing has helped the autistic 21-year-old crack the code on what might come easy to others.
The first official record holder for the fastest solving time of the cube was Minh Thai, who set the first record at 22.95 seconds in 1982.
A man from Cerritos now holds the world record for the shortest time it took to solve a 3×3 Rubik’s Cube. Max Park was able to solve the puzzle – which has approximately 43 quintillion possib… ...
A group of engineers built a robot that can solve a Rubik's cube faster than the human eye can comprehend.
Max Park is a Rubik’s cube whiz. The 21-year-old from Cerritos, California, just broke a Guinness World Record for solving the puzzle in 3.13 seconds.