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The first official speedcubing world championship took place on June 5, 1982, in Budapest, Hungary, where American Minh Thai won with a solve time of 22.95 seconds.
He got interested in speedcubing through a friend who could solve it "super fast, about 20 seconds." Travis' best competitive time is now about 9 seconds, and he's taken part in three official ...
Speedcubing talent abounds in the greater D.C. area, be it in the form of college students or pro football players.
Speedcubing has been popular since the 1980s and the world record for a single solve in that event is currently held by Max Park from the US, with a time of just 3.13 seconds.
Speedcubing is the sport of solving a classic Rubik’s Cube — or a related combination puzzle — in the shortest amount of time possible. And, no, it is not for the faint of heart.
Max Park is a longtime speedcubing world record holder — for the 3x3x3 cube, his best official time is 3.13 seconds. Let's show you how he does it.
Sebastian and Philipp Weyer's sibling rivalry reached its peak at the recent Rubik’s Cube World Cup in surely the closest duel in speedcubing history. Find out more about the twins in this ...
"He picked up his brother's Rubik's Cube and learned how to solve it on YouTube, found about the speedcubing world and here we are today," she said. "He's done sub-30 — it means below 30 seconds ...
No doubt, the most watched is 21-year-old Australian Felix Zemdegs, the Usain Bolt of speedcubing, who’s solved a 3x3 cube in an astonishing 4.73 seconds.
The fad waned, but loyalists remained, developing the sport of “speedcubing” on their own or in small groups. In 2004, the Caltech Rubik’s Cube Club began hosting competitions, and cubers ...
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNThings to do in Minnesota: 5 things to do this weekend (Aug. 22-24)
There's plenty to do this weekend in Minnesota, from the Minnesota State Fair to speedcubing championships and a festival ...
Last month, at a speedcubing competition in Brisbane, he set a new world record of 5.69 seconds in the Average of 5 event, wherein contestants each solve five cubes that have been scrambled ...
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