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  2. Chris Hardwick (speedcuber) - Wikipedia

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    Chris holds the former world record for the blindfolded solve time of the Rubik's Professor's Cube with 15 minutes 22 seconds. Hardwick has made a number of television appearances demonstrating the Rubik's Cube , including MTV in 2002, Canada AM and Much Music in the fall of 2003, discussing the 2003 Rubik's Cube World Championships.

  3. Speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    A speedcubing competition. Speedcubing, also referred to as speedsolving, is a competitive mind sport centered around the rapid solving of various combination puzzles.The most prominent puzzle in this category is the 3×3×3 puzzle, commonly known as the Rubik's Cube.

  4. Kevin Hays (speedcuber) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, at the World Rubik's Cube Championship in Las Vegas, NV, Hays placed first in the 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7 events, becoming the first person to win all three events at one world championship. [9] At the 2015 World Championship in Sao Paulo, Brazil , he defended his 6x6 and 7x7 titles, and placed second in the 5x5 event behind Feliks Zemdegs ...

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  6. Minh Thai - Wikipedia

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    Minh Thai (born 1965 as Thái Minh) is a Vietnamese-American speedcuber.As a sixteen-year-old Eagles Rock High School student from Los Angeles, he won the first world championship on June 5, 1982 in Budapest by solving a Rubik's Cube in 22.95 seconds. [1]

  7. Sean Patrick Villanueva - Wikipedia

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    Sean Patrick Villanueva is a Filipino speedcuber who is the reigning World Cube Association 3×3×3 one-handed world champion who won the title in Incheon, South Korea in August 2023 with an average time of 9.42 seconds.

  8. Cube (video game) - Wikipedia

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    There are many differences between the Cube Engine and the Cube 2 Engine, including two major ones. One of these two major differences is the geometry. Unlike the Cube Engine, which has a 2.5D geometry, the Cube 2 Engine has a real 3D geometry. The other of these two differences is the fact that the source code is foldered.

  9. Rubik's Games - Wikipedia

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    Rubik's Games is a five-games-in-one PC game created for Windows 95/98, developed in part by Ernő Rubik [1] with Androsoft, and published by Hasbro Interactive. It was part of Hasbro's Classical Games collection of PC games. A history of the Rubik's Cube and its inventor, with pictures, is available from the menu.