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  2. Max Park - Wikipedia

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    Max Park is an American speedcuber who holds the world record for the fastest 3×3×3 Rubik's cube single solve, set in 2023 at 3.13 seconds. He is also the only cuber to win the World Cube Association World Championship twice and has many other records in higher dimensions.

  3. Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Ernő Rubik invented the 3D combination puzzle in 1974 and how it became a global phenomenon. Discover how the cube works and how to solve it with different methods and algorithms.

  4. CFOP method - Wikipedia

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    CFOP method, also known as the Fridrich method, is one of the fastest ways to solve a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube. It involves solving a cross, the first two layers, and the last layer in three stages, using algorithms that can be learned and memorized.

  5. Speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    Speedcubing is a mind sport that involves rapid solving of various puzzles, such as the Rubik's Cube, Pyraminx, and Square-1. Learn about the history, methods, records, and events of speedcubing, as well as the World Cube Association that oversees it.

  6. Feliks Zemdegs - Wikipedia

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    Feliks Zemdegs is an Australian speedcuber who has won the World Cube Association World Championship twice and set more than 350 records. He is also the founder of CubeSkills, a website that offers tutorials and algorithms for solving the Rubik's Cube and other puzzles.

  7. Optimal solutions for the Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the shortest ways to solve a scrambled Rubik's Cube, measured by quarter turns or face turns. Find out the lower and upper bounds, the algorithms, and the notation used to describe the moves.

  8. The Simple Solution to Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The book mentions speed cubing on page 56 — citing the following times: 20 minutes - whiz; 10 minutes - speed demon; 5 minutes - expert; 3 minutes - master of cube (M.C.) Given the method requires an average of 100 moves for a solve (IBID p.54), this would be fairly reasonable for the time.

  9. Professor's Cube - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 5x5x5 version of the Rubik's Cube, invented by Udo Krell in 1981. Find out its history, mechanisms, permutations, and variations.

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