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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.
If you want to become the fastest human to ever solve a Rubik’s cube, you need to beat the 3.13 second Guinness World Record set by Max Park in June 2023. Unfortunately, you’ll need superhuman ...
The current world record is 3.47 seconds. But back in 1974 when inventor Erno Rubik first came up with the best-selling game, it took him a wee bit longer.
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 ...
Rubik’s Cube owner Spin Master Toys UK on Wednesday lost its battle against a Greek rival as Europe’s second-highest court annulled trademarks related to the shape of the famous puzzle ...
Rubik’s Match, a new free-to-play mobile game inspired by the Rubik’s Cube, also has the blessing of the original inventor of the 50-year-old puzzle box ...
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