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Read more about speed cubing at the web page of Jessica Fridrich, the 1982 Czech Champion, at www. speedcubing. com, on the web site of the World Rubik's Cube Association. A great wiki is available at www. speedsolving. com and a good introduction for beginners at www. rubiksplace. com.



A great link page about puzzles of all kind can be found at www. jaapsch. net/puzzles/.



This list contains only records achieved in official competitions. A large list of records without official authorization can be found at The Unofficial World Records Page. More information about contests and records (including other puzzles as well) are available at www. speedcubing. com, www. speedsolving. com and www. worldcubeassociation. org.



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The best time for restoring the cube in an official championship - The following table gives the world record history:






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Ronald Brinkmann (Germany)

West German Championship 1982

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Robert Pergl (Czechoslovakia)

Czechoslovakian Championship 198217.02
Dan Knights (USA)

World Championship 200316.71
Jess Bonde (Denmark)

World Championship 200316.53
Shotaro Makisumi (Japan)Caltech Winter competition 200415.07
Shotaro Makisumi (Japan)Caltech Winter competition 200414.76
Shotaro Makisumi (Japan)Caltech Spring competition 200413.93
Shotaro Makisumi (Japan)Caltech Spring competition 200413.89
Shotaro Makisumi (Japan)Caltech Spring competition 200412.11 VIDEO

Jean Pons (France)

Dutch Open 200511.75 VIDEO

Leyan Lo (USA)

Caltech Winter competition 200611.13 VIDEO

Toby Mao (USA)

US Championship 200610.48 VIDEO

Edouard Chambon (France)

Belgian Open 2007

10.36 VIDEO
Thibaut Jacquinot (France)Spanish Open 2007

9.86

Erik Akkersdijk (Netherlands)

Dutch Open 2007

9.77 VIDEO

Ron van Bruchem (Netherlands)Dutch Championships 20079.55

Edouard Chambon (France)

Murcia Open 2008

9.18 VIDEO

Yu Nakajima (Japan)

Kashiwa Open 2008

8.72 VIDEO

Erik Akkersdijk (Netherlands)Czech Open 2008

7.08 VIDEO

Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)

Melbourne Cube Day 2010

7.03 VIDEO

Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)Melbourne Cube Day 2010

6.77 VIDEO

Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)Melbourne Summer Open 2011

6.65 VIDEO

Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)Kubaroo Open 20116.24 VIDEO
Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)Melbourne Winter Open 2011

6.18 VIDEO

Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)Melbourne Winter Open 2011

5.66 VIDEO

Mats Valk (Netherlands)

Zonhoven Open 20135.55 VIDEO
Collin Burns (USA)

Doylestown Spring 2015

5.25 VIDEO

Keaton Ellis (USA)

River Hill Fall 20155.09 VIDEO

Lucas Etter (USA)

River Hill Fall 2015

4.90 VIDEO

Mats Valk (Netherlands)Jawa Timur Open 2016

4.74 VIDEO
Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)POPS Open, Melbourne 2016

4.73 VIDEO

Patrick Ponce (USA)

Rally in the Valley 2017

4.69 VIDEO

SeungBeom Cho (South Korea)ChicaGhosts 20174.59 VIDEO

Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)Hobart Summer 2018

4.59 VIDEO

Feliks Zemdegs (Australia)Cube for Cambodia 2018

4.22 VIDEO
Yusheng Du (China)

Wuhu Open 2018

3.47 VIDEO



    5 attempts, average of all but fastest and slowest attempt: 5.69 sec by Feliks Zemdegs (Australia) at the Koalification Brisbane 2019. The times for solving the cube were 6.90, 5.64, 5.57, 5.79 and 5.63 seconds. VIDEO

    blindfold, fastest time (including memorising): 15.50 seconds, Max Hilliard (USA) at the CubingUSA Nationals 2019 (DETAILS) blindfold, most cubes: 48, Shivam Bansal (India) at the Delhi Monsoon Open on 22 July 2018 (DETAILS) one handed: 6.88 seconds, Feliks Zemdegs (Australia) at Canberra Autumn 2015 V >with feet only: 16.96 seconds, Daniel Rose-Levine (USA) at Heartland Champs 2018 V >24 hours: 5,800 by Eric Limeback (Canada) on 3/4 October 2013 DETAILS / VIDEO




The largest mosaic made from scrambled Rubik's Cubes measured 68 m [220 ft] x 4 m [13 ft]. The mosaic, showing the Macau skyline, was created in December 2012 by Cube Works Studio from 85,794 cubes. It took 90 days from design to completion. VIDEO



Previous records:

10.28 m [33 ft 8 in] x 4.40 m [14 ft 5 in], created at Hotel Loi Suites Iguazъ, Puerto Iguazъ, Argentina on 8 March 2012.

A replica of the hand of god in Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" from the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican made from 12,090 cubes by Cube Works Studio in Toronto (Canada), measuring 8.8 x 4.4 m [29 ft x 14.5 ft].

9,071 cubes, students of the Machidashiritsu Yamasaki School in Tokyo at the Tokyo Toy Show on 15 July 2010

A replica of "The Last Supper", made of 4,050 cubes by Cube Works Studio in Toronto (Canada) in 2009.

The photo shows the first record in this category, set in Galicia, Spain. Five people needed 5 hours to solve and assemble 1848 cubes.

(see photo, with permission from David Calvo)

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The individual record was a Christmas tree composed by Bernett Orlando (India) from 2025 cubes in Cologne (Germany) in December 2009 (see photo, more photos can be found HERE.)



The fastest robot to solve a Rubik's Cube is Sub1 Reloaded, constructed by Albert Beer (Germany). It solved the cube in 0.637 seconds on 9 November 2016 at the electronica trade fair in Munich, Germany VIDEO

MultiCuber 3, constructed by David Gilday set a record for Completing a 4x4x4 cube By a robot in 1:16.68 minutes on 15 March 2014 at Big Bang Fair in Birmingham.

Previous record holders:



0.887 seconds, Sub1, constructed by Albert Beer (Germany), 23 January 2016 at the Cubikon Store in Munich. VIDEO

0.9 seconds by Paul Rose and Jay Flatland (USA) VIDEO

2.4 seconds by Zackary Gromko (USA) at Saint Stephens, Bradenton, Florida, USA, on 15 October 2015 VIDEO

CubeStormer III, developed by Mike Dobson and David Gilday. It solved a Rubik's Cube in 3.253 seconds on 15 March 2014 at Big Bang Fair in Birmingham. VIDEO

CubeStormer II, developed by Mike Dobson and David Gilday solved a Rubik's Cube in 5.27 seconds. DETAILS AND VIDEO

Ruby, developed by Swinburne University students (Australia), 10.18 seconds

Rubot II, developed by Peter Redmond (Ireland), solved a scrambled Rubik's Cube within 64 seconds (including the time to scan the initial position) on 8 January 2009 at the Young Scientist show in the Royal Dublin Society. DETAILS VIDEO



The largest Rubik’s Cube solved by a robot is a 9x9x9 cube successfully solved in 34:25.89 minutes by MultiCuber 999, built by David Gilday (UK), on 15 March 2014 at Big Bang Fair in Birmingham.



The largest Rubik's Cube was built by Tony Fischer (UK). It has an edge length of 1.57m. VIDEO



The most working layers has a 22x22x22 cube. It has an edge length of 200mm and contains 2691 working parts. The cube can be ordered by Thingverse. VIDEO

The largest mass-produced and commercially available cube is the YuXin 17x17x17 cube.



The smallest working Rubik's Cube is 5.7 mm wide. It was created using a 3D-printer by Evgeniy Grigeriev (Russia). The miniature cube can be obtained here.

VIDEO



The best known algorithm for solving the cube needs only 20 face turns, details can be found at cube20.org. MORE DETAILS



The most expensive Rubik's Cube was the Masterpiece Cube, produced by Diamond Cutters International in 1995. The actual-size, fully functional cube features 22.5 karats of amethyst, 34 karats of rubies, and 34 karats of emeralds, all set in 18-karat gold. It has been valued at about US-$ 1.5 mio.



The youngest person who solved a Rubik's Cub e in a competition was Ruxin Liu (China), who was 3 years 118 days old when she solved the cube in 1:39 .33 at the Weifang Open on 14 April 2013. VIDEO








4x4x4 CUBE



Fastest time: 17.42 seconds, Sebastian Weyer (Germany) at the Danish Open 2019 VIDEO

Blindfold, fastest time (including memorising): 1:06.84 min, Stanley Chapel (USA) at the CubingUSA Nationals 2019



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Fastest time: 36.06 seconds, Max Park (USA) at the Cubing USA Western Championship 2019 VIDEO

Blindfold, fastest time (including memorising): 2:38,77 min, Stanley Chapel (USA) at the World Championship 2019 VIDEO



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Fastest time: 1:13.82 min, Max Park (USA) at the Asian Championship 2018 in new Taipeh City VIDEO



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Fastest time: 1:40,89 Min, Max Park (USA) at the CubingUSA Nationals 2019



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Sinir Bozucu Eğlence: Rubik Küpü





Kimilerinin zorla kimilerinin basitçe çözebildiği, hayatında herkesin bir kez denediği Rubiks 3x3 Cube sevdiklerinizin ellerinden düşürmeyeceği eğlenceli bir hediye olacak.





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Macar mimar ve heykeltraş Erno Rubik tarafından icat edilen küp, dünyanın en çok satılan oyuncağı ünvanına sahip. 1980 sonrası tüm herkesin ilgi odağı olan, varyasyonları geliştirilen Rubik Küpü, hem eğlenceli hem de sinir bozucu.



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