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The last time a human set the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube, it was Max Park, at 3.13 seconds for a standard 3×3×3 cube, set in June 2023. It is going to be very difficult for any ...
He solved a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube in the blazing time of 4.76 seconds — around the same time it takes a Ford Mustang GT350 to accelerate to 60 kilometres an hour.
The current record-holder for a standard 3x3x3 cube is 22-year-old Korean American Max Park, who solved the Rubik’s Cube in 3.13 seconds at a competition in Long Beach, California last year ...
Imagine not only being able to solve a Rubik's Cube but doing it faster than anyone and blindfolded. That's how an 18-year-old from Montreal likes to solve it.
Solving a Rubik's cube is really hard, so with the recent news that the record has been broken with the cube solved in just 3.13 seconds, you may be wondering how to solve it yourself.
A new robot can solve a Rubik's Cube faster than the average person can blink. The machine, designed by a team of students at Purdue University, solves the cube in about a tenth of a second and it ...
A 21-year-old California man solved a Rubik’s Cube and set a new world record in less than the time it took to read this sentence. Max Park broke the previous 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube record at a ...
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