
List of Unofficial World Records - Speedsolving.com Wiki
3x3 Mixup Cube single 30.xx Ryan M. Cho Canada 4x4 Mixup Cube single 3:23.605 James Quinn United States 2x2 Transform Pyraminx single 2:10.02 Miranda Manning United States mo3 2:28.85 Miranda Manning United States avg5 2:46.43 Miranda Manning United States Clover Cube single 1:40.61 Denis Kozlov Russia avg5 2:13.71 Denis Kozlov Russia avg12
SpeedSolving the Rubik's Cube - Speedsolving.com Wiki
The 3x3x3 cube (also known as "Rubik's cube" and "magic cube") was invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974, and was quickly unveiled in the early 1980s. This is a mechanical and geometric puzzle composed of with 26 elements (called cubies ), which can be moved with a system of axes, that is hidden in the center of the cube.
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2020年3月6日 · SpeedSolving.com is a community focused on speed-solving puzzles, particularly the Rubik’s cube and alike. Created in 2006, the speedcubing community has grown from just a few to over 45,000 people that make up the community today. Competitions and unofficial meetups are organized all over the world on a weekly basis.
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2019年7月24日 · SpeedSolving.com is a community focused on speed-solving puzzles, particularly the Rubik’s cube and alike. Created in 2006, the speedcubing community has grown from just a few to over 45,000 people that make up the community today. Competitions and unofficial meetups are organized all over the world on a weekly basis.
Rubik's Cube Fact sheet - Speedsolving.com Wiki
Here are some 2x2x2 Cube facts: The official name for this cube is the Pocket Cube or Mini Cube. Rubik patented the design for this cube in 1983. There are 7! * 3^6 or 3,674,160 positions to this cube. It is equivalent to solving only the corners of the Rubik's Cube. A 2x2x2 cube has just 8 pieces, all corner pieces, and a total of 24 tiles.
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2019年7月24日 · SpeedSolving.com is a community focused on speed-solving puzzles, particularly the Rubik’s cube and alike. Created in 2006, the speedcubing community has grown from just a few to over 45,000 people that make up the community today. Competitions and unofficial meetups are organized all over the world on a weekly basis.
OLL Algorithms - CFOP Speedcubing Cases - Speedsolving.com Wiki
OLL (short for Orientation of the Last Layer) is a last-layer step for 2x2 (see OLL (2x2x2)) and 3x3 that orients all last-layer corners and edges in one step.
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2009年12月24日 · SpeedSolving.com is a community focused on speed-solving puzzles, particularly the Rubik’s cube and alike. Created in 2006, the speedcubing community has grown from just a few to over 45,000 people that make up the community today. Competitions and unofficial meetups are organized all over the world on a weekly basis.
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2008年12月16日 · SpeedSolving.com is a community focused on speed-solving puzzles, particularly the Rubik’s cube and alike. Created in 2006, the speedcubing community has grown from just a few to over 45,000 people that make up the community today. Competitions and unofficial meetups are organized all over the world on a weekly basis.
Rubik's vs Rubix - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
2009年9月12日 · Erno Rubik developed the cube and it came out in 1977 and was called a "Magic Cube." However in 1980 it was taken over by the Ideal Toy Company and the name was changed to Rubik's Cube after its inventor (Erno Rubik). If you buy a Rubik's brand, it will clearly say Rubik's on the sticker. Rubix isn't nearly as annoying as "uhrubik's cube" imo.