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  2. List of world records in speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    World records in speedcubing are ratified by the World Cube Association (WCA). [1] The WCA ratifies records in 17 events. All events except 3×3×3 multi-blind have two categories: single and average. [2] For most events, an average of five is taken, but for 6×6×6, 7×7×7, 3×3×3 blindfolded, 3×3×3 fewest moves, 4×4×4 blindfolded and 5 ...

  3. Krishnam Raju Gadiraju - Wikipedia

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    Krishnam Raju Gadiraju (born 24 May 1989) [1] is an Indian speedcuber [2] [3] and unicyclist. [4] He is a six-time world record holder [5] and the first Indian to ever set a world record in speedcubing and unicycling. [4] On 19 October 2014, Gadiraju solved 2,176 rubik's cubes with one hand in 24 hours and entered into the Guinness World ...

  4. Yiheng Wang - Wikipedia

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    On June 22, 2024 in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Wang achieved a world record average of 0.78 seconds on the 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube.The manner in which Wang started the competition-standard StackMat ™ timer drew criticism; frame-by-frame analysis of the solves revealed that Wang had touched or even begun turning the puzzle before lifting his hands off the timer in some of the solves, [13] both of ...

  5. Girl, 6, becomes first female to solve Rubik’s Cube in under ...

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    A six-year-old girl from China has set a new women’s world record for solving the 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube in 5.97 seconds. Cao Qixian, of China’s Jiangsu Province, achieved the feat at the Rubik ...

  6. Speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, specialized formats such as 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5 blindfolded, 3×3 one-handed, 3×3 Fewest Moves, and 3×3 multi-blind are also regulated and hosted in competitions. [1] As of December 2024, the world record for the fastest single solve of a Rubik's cube in a competitive setting stands at 3.134 seconds.

  7. Max Park - Wikipedia

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    Max Park (born November 28, 2001) is an American Rubik's Cube speedcuber.Widely regarded as one of the greatest speedcubers of all time, Park is one of only two speedcubers ever to win the World Cube Association World Championship twice (the other being Feliks Zemdegs), winning in 2017 and 2023. [1]

  8. Rubik’s Cube is still selling millions after 50 years. Here’s ...

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    Erno Rubik’s Cube is still selling millions after 50 years—but it refuses to be frozen in time. ... (that was solved by a 21-year-old in a record time of 3.13 seconds last year). The Cube ...

  9. Feliks Zemdegs - Wikipedia

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    Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs [1] (/ ˈ f ɛ l ɪ k s ˈ z ɛ m d ɛ ɡ z /, Latvian: Fēlikss Zemdegs; born 20 December 1995) is an Australian Rubik's Cube speedsolver.He is one of only two speedcubers ever to win the World Cube Association World Championship twice (the other being Max Park), winning in 2013 and 2015, and is widely considered the most successful and greatest speedcuber of all time.