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Even if many people can’t solve a Rubik’s cube, a Saturday competition at the Recreation and Physical Activity Center can be the solution to needing plans this weekend. “Cube Clash,” a ...
In just 3.13 seconds, a 21-year-old speedcuber from California broke the world record for the fastest time of solving a 3x3x3 rotating puzzle cube, according to Guinness World Records.
The goal of the Rubik’s Cube is easy enough on paper: each of the 3x3x3 cube’s six sides must end up having all nine squares be one color.
Southern California resident smashes Rubik’s Cube world record with 3.13-second solve Max Park, a 21-year-old Cerritos resident, set a world record by decoding a 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube in just 3. ...
To promote the color-changing cube, MegaHouse challenged two puzzle experts — each capable of solving the original Rubik’s Cube in about a minute — to solve the Rubik’s Cube Impossible.
The Cerritos, Calif., native set a new world record for the fastest 3x3x3 Rubik's cube time, with 3.13 seconds, on June 11 at a competition in Southern California.
Park, of Cerritos, set a new world record for the fastest 3x3x3 Rubik's cube time, with 3.13 seconds, on June 11 at a competition in Southern California.
In 2014 Marcin Kowalczyk from Poland completed a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube blindfolded in 21.17 seconds, while Antoine Cantin from Canada holds the world record for the fastest one-handed completion at 8 ...
SAO PAULO – Their fingers speedily working away, the competitors line the bright colors of their Rubik’s Cubes as fast as they can, racing against the clock. Some use the traditional 3x3x3 puzzle.
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