2x2 world record average

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8.08 R' U' L2 U' L2 D2 L2 F2 U' B2 U' F' R D F2 R2 D' B' R' 13.57 (-2,-3)/ (2,5)/ (-2,-2)/ (3,0)/ (-3,0)/ (0,-4)/ (0,-3)/ (-1,-2)/ (-3,0)/ (2,0)/ (-1,0)/ (0,-4)/ (-1,0)/, Scramble: UR4+ DR6+ DL1+ UL5+ U3+ R5- D2- L6+ ALL2- y2 U0+ R1- D2+ L0+ ALL3- UR UL, 15.62, 10.03, 11.75, 11.44, 12.39, 11.45, (7.61), 8.54, (16.28), 10.19, 11.62, 15.53, Scramble (skewb type): R L R' B R U' B' L U' B' R', Scramble: R2 F R B2 D2 R2 F2 D2 R2 U2 L' F2 R' D B' L' D' L' U' B, 0.49, 0.22, (0.18), 0.90, 1.25, 0.48, 0.71, (1.77), 0.90, 0.24, 0.49, 0.65, 6.59, 6.70, 4.39, 10.22, 2.47, (2.43), 9.14, 5.98, 6.08, 5.67, (15.02), 4.17, U F2 B2 R2 L2 U F2 L2 U F2 R2 U2 D' B2 U' D B2 L2 F2 B2 D' U' R2 U' F2 / U' R' L2 B2 L B' D F2 U D2 F2 D2 L2 F2 B' U2 D2 F' U, 3:06.53, 3:40.70, (3:50.07), 3:40.83, (2:24.46), (2.476), 16.562, 16.410, 6.462, (17.845), 17.018, 11.312, 10.214, 10.291, 6.803, 4.865, 6.388, 2x2: 4 3x3 15 4x4 49 5x5 1:31 6x6 2:38 7x7 3:53 8x8 5:11 9x9 7:55 10x10 12:17, 2x2 4 3x3 15 4x4 49 5x5 1:31 6x6 2:38 7x7 3:53 8x8 5:11 9x9 7:55 10x10 12:17 11x11 14:22 13x13 28:53, 2x2: 5 3x3 13 4x4 55 5x5 1:27 6x6 3:12 7x7 4:21+2 8x8 6:13 9x9 8:16 10x10 13:53 11x11 14:59 13x13 25:58 15x15 38:58, Splits: 2: 0:53, 3: 1:57 (0:55 - 2:52), 4: 6:51 (2:54 - 9:45), 5: 11:07 (9:46 - 20:53), 6: 20:50 (20:58 - 41:48), 7: 27:59 (41:53 - 1:09:52), 8: 43:07 (1:09:57 - 1:53:04), 9: 1:02:59 (1:53:05 - 2:56:04), 2x2-4x4 relay only using 4x4 (Real Man Style), 1:06.95, 1:06.19, 1:00.96, 1:07.28, 1:04.36, 2x2-8x8 relay only using 8x8 (Real Man Style). The first Sub-5 (under 5 seconds) record was achieved by Lucas Etter3 years and 3 days ago. Feliks Zemdegs is an Australian speedcuber from Melbourne, Australia. 2. On my channel, you will find a wide variety of videos, consisting of solves, unboxings, walkthroughs, and more. My personal best for the standard 3x3 Rubik's cube is 4.95 seconds. This page is automatically updated every 24 hours. 11. 2x2 0:49 World Record Scramble and Solution. (0.29) L' R' L' B R' U B U' l' r' b 4. This is a list of all WCA World Records for the 2x2x2 event, with links to videos, … 4. This page may be currently outdated (since world records may occasionally change). The fastest average time to solve a 2x2x2 rotating puzzle cube is 1.21 seconds by Martin Vædele Egdal (Denmark) at the Kjeller Open 2018 in Kjeller, Norway, on 20–21 October 2018. Still slow on 2x2 though. (0.64), 1.51, 1.60, 1.77, 1.68, (0.62), (0.71), 1.79, 1.67, 1.54, 1.03, 0.84, (2.87), 1.83, 1.07, 1.73, 1.95, 1.72, 1.05, 1.65, 1.07, 0.89, 1.87, 1.52, 1.33, 1.17, 1.54, 1.82, 1.02, 1.78, 2.13, 1.99, (2.26), 1.70, 2.06, 1.73, 2.00, 1.17, (3.58), 1.90, 1.49, 1.24, 1.97, 1.25, 1.18, 1.96, 1.72, 1.63, 1.18, 1.23. I have held a number of Rubik's Cube records, including the current 2x2 world record average. 5. The world record fastest solve is 0.49 seconds, set by Maciej Czapiewski of Poland on 20 March 2016 at Grudziądz Open 2016 in Grudziądz, Poland.. Corporate Social Responsibility activities & fundraising ideas, Community engagement & tourism marketing activities. 3. Comments below may relate to previous holders of this record. (9.09) L2 B R' F B2 L B R2 D L2 F L2 D2 L2 B2 U2 B U2 R2 L2 Egdal's times were: 1.06, 1.09, 1.64, 1.47 and 1.07 seconds, with the lowest and highest times not counted towards the average, as per World Cube Association rules and regulations. What honesty giving up the 2x2 world record like that. 0.26 B' R B U' B' L' B L' R' r b' u' Otto - Longest human tunnel travelled through by a skateboarding dog, Ashrita Furman - Most Guinness World Records titles held. Wow, my 4x4 time must have been close to my record. Rubik's Cube World Records. Fun Statistics. (20.15) (1,0)/ (3,0)/ (6,-3)/ (-1,-1)/ (0,-3)/ (-5,-2)/ (2,0)/ (-3,0)/ (-2,-3)/ (-2,0)/ (-4,0)/ (-5,0)/ (-2,-1) 0.16 R' B' U R L R' U' L' b u After my first 4 years of speedcubing, I broke the 2x2 world record average 3 times and I've ranked top 100 in several other events. 78% Upvoted. (11.28) (1,0)/ (-3,6)/ (-3,3)/ (-1,-4)/ (6,-3)/ (0,-2)/ (6,-3)/ (0,-5)/ (0,-4)/ (3,-2)/ (2,0)/ (0,-4)/ (-5,0) Lucas was breaking records left and right, and the media began to … There are also three separate statistics pages: Evolution of Records, Sum of Ranks, and Missing Averages. 1 comment. (Rami Sbahi) Puzzle Video Gallery: 5: May 3, 2014: Similar threads [WR] Rami Sbahi - 1.45 2x2 Average The time was just a mere 4.22 seconds, 3 tenths of a second faster than the previous record … 0.15 R' B L' R U' R' U R l' r u, U2 L U2 R' F R F' U' R U2 L' U2 R U R' F' U2 L2 F L' U R' U F U', All of these UWRs are using my own scrambler, All of these UWRs are using my own random-state scrambler, https://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_Unofficial_World_Records&oldid=45442, 21st of February 2021 - Cube: Mystic WR M, 30th of December 2020 - Cube: Rubik's Connected, 24th of September 2018 and 25th of October 2018 - Cube: GAN 356 X, 2nd of September, 2018 and 4th of October, 2018 - Cube: GAN 354 M, 14.24, 17.90, 12.10 - 29th of September 2019 - MoYu WeiLong GTS3LM, 15.99, 18.28, 19.10, DNF, 16.27, 16.56, 17.72, 18.23, 18.52, 17.33, 16.92, 16.56, 17.91, 16.43, (15.33), 16.09, 16.59, 19.79, 18.24, 19.76, 17.83, 19.98, 15.39, 19.33, (DNF (15.10)), 16.55, 16.57, 30.55, 19.56, 18.21, 16.57, 21.87, 18.46, 23.92+, 17.01, 16.47, 17.85, 31.34, (37.65), 32.68, (27.81), 33.23, 30.76, 32.58, 37.20, 32.70, 31.48, 29.60, 31.30, 1:38.49, (1:26.09), 1:47.39, 1:56.70, 1:39.87, 1:33.07[22 algs, easy wings], 1:42.28, 1:54.74, 1:39.88, (DNF(2:03.58)), 1:43.36, 1:39.53, 3:31.37+, (3:08.12), 3:16.07, (DNF(3:34.00)[6x]), 3:17.17, 59/60 59:59+, 57/60 1:00:00, 58/60 58:43. 4. 0.15 R' B L' R U' R' U R l' r u, 2. 2x2 Cube Former WORLD RECORDS - 0.58 Single & 1.55 Average! 16.59 (4,0)/ (0,3)/ (0,3)/ (3,0)/ (-3,0)/ (3,0)/ (-1,-4)/ (0,-2)/ (6,-3)/ (0,-5)/ (6,-4)/ (6,-4)/ What makes a Guinness World Records title? Then comes a relatively unknown cuber who has never solved the cube under 6 seconds on a competition and beats it with 3/4 seconds with th… He also podiumed in 3x3 at Worlds 2019 (2nd Place). 7. 2.23, 1.60, (0.66), 1.62, 1.87, 2.33, 2.29, 1.70, 1.59, 2.28, 2.30, 1.52, 1.38, 1.50, (2.54), 1.64, 1.52, 1.87, 1.98, 1.95, 2.39, 1.80, 2.10, 1.01, 1.60, 2.29, 1.75, 1.52, (0.64), 1.51, 1.60, 1.77, 1.68, (0.62), (0.71), 1.79, 1.67, 1.54, 1.03, (0.84), (2.87), 1.83, 1.07, 1.73, 1.95, 1.72, 1.05, 1.65, 1.07, 0.89, 1.87, 1.52, 1.33, 1.17, 1.54, 1.82, 1.02, 1.78, 2.13, 1.99, 2.26, 1.70, 2.06, 1.73, 2.00, 1.17, (3.58), 1.90, 1.49, 1.24, 1.97, 1.25, 1.18, 1.96, 1.72, 1.63, 1.18, 1.23, 2.34, 1.47, 1.20, 1.42, 1.68, 1.84, (2.68), 2.24, 1.18, 2.25, 2.36, 1.09, 1.61, 1.68, 1.81, 1.65, 1.95, (3.73), 2.22, 2.38, 0.96, 1.94, 4.725, 4.870, 4.976, (3.512), 5.047, 5.306, 3.666, 5.359, (5.405), 4.701, 4.512, 4.137, MoYu AoSu WR M, beginner's method 4x4 and advanced LBL 3x3 stage, Scramble : UR2+ DR5+ DL2+ UL6+ U0+ R5+ D5+ L2- ALL3- y2 U1+ R2- D1+ L4+ ALL2- DL UL, Times : (11.37) ; 9.34 ; 8.33 ; 11.18 ; (7.96), Scramble : (-3,5)/ (1,-2)/ (-3,-3)/ (3,0)/ (2,-1)/ (1,0)/ (6,0)/ (-3,0)/ (0,-3)/ (4,0), 0.91 D2 B2 U2 F2 D2 F2 U2 F2 L2 B2 D2 U2 B2 L2 B2 R2 F2 D2 U2 F2 R2, 2.01 (1.44) 2.43 2.94 3.06 1.80 1.81 (5.25) 2.23 2.79 2.85 3.61, 21st February 2021 (F:green,U:white,R:red), 22.32, 21.13, (18.63), (28.17), 21.46, 25.13, 23.73, 22.85, 23.61, 24.94, 24.19, 21.26, U2 B D2 B L2 D2 L2 B F2 D2 B R' B' D' L' R2 D' U' B' F2 U, L2 B' U2 F2 L2 F R2 B D2 U2 B' L' U' B2 D' L D' F2 R2 U // fullstep, 8.29, 9.35, 8.77, 9.48, 8.64, (6.48), 7.96, 7.38, (11.57), 9.72, 9.78, 8.63, (-5,0)/ (0,-3)/ (2,2)/ (4,-5)/ (6,0)/ (-4,-3)/ (-3,0)/ (-2,-1)/ (-4,-3)/ (6,-3), 9:55.10, (8:39.53), 8:58.74, (DNF(9:42.00)), 9:05.45, 2.54, 1.41, 1.61, 2.61, 4.69, 3.00, 2.24, 2.60, (5.39), (1.01), 1.36, 1.41, Daniel Vædele Egdal & Martin Vædele Egdal, (0.921), 0.989, 1.283, (2.117), 1.200, 1.171, 1.445, 1.550, 1.468, 1.701, 1.451, 1.519, Max Hilliard, Graham Siggins, and Stanley Chapel, Graham Siggins, Max Hilliard, and Jeff Park, Jeff Park, Max Hilliard, Tommy Cherry, Stanley Chapel, Jack Cai, Manuel Gutman, Jake Klassen, Jeff Park, Liam Chen, Neel Gore, Stanley Chapel, Graham Siggins, Australia, Argentina, Canada, and United States, Yucheng Chen, Yiwei Liu, Yuki Yamamoto, Hari Anirudh, Sukh-Erdene Mandakh, James Macdiarmid, Tomoya Firman, Jia-Hong Lu, Tianyu Zhao, and Jack Cai, China, China, Japan, India, Mongolia, New Zealand, Australia, Taiwan, China, and Australia, respectively, Yucheng Chen, Yiwei Liu, Yuki Yamamoto, Hari Anirudh, Sukh-Erdene Mandakh, James Macdiarmid, Tomoya Firman, Jia-Hong Lu, Tianyu Zhao, Jack Cai, and Liam Chen, China, China, Japan, India, Mongolia, New Zealand, Australia, Taiwan, China, Australia, and USA, respectively, Nikita Kovalchuk, Ihor Tarasov, Ihor Sukhovatenko, Kian Mansour, Jake Klassen, and Patrick Ponce, Anders Berggren, Daniel Wallin, Johan Svensson and Mattias Uvesten, Glib Vedmid, Ivan Vynnyk, Lev Holub, Maksym Yeli and Igor Tarasov, (7.44), 9.94, 9.56, 10.56, (10.65), 8.11, 8.79, 8.41, 9.42, 10.51+, 9.86, 7.70, 1 Square-1 Team Solve (Change after each step), 3x3 Team BLD (With Non-Cuber Giving Directions), eff (Blindfolded Cuber) & his sister (Non-Cuber), (34.05), 24.12, (23.76), 27.30, 24.98, 24.75, 29.33, 26.78, 26.07, 29.85, 28.21, 25.30, 49.04 54.52 50.62 1:00.15 48.39 (45.21) 48.76 55.52 50.48 (1:03.07) 56.61 52.81, 1:32.53 (1:31.93) (1:34.83) 1:33.46 1:33.84, 1:32.53 1:31.93 1:34.83 1:33.46 1:33.84 1:39.07 (1:44.33) 1:40.48 1:35.90 1:31.46 1:34.35 (1:19.02), 2:18.43 (1:58.68) 2:10.99 (2:38.01) 2:13.55, 2:11.04 2:17.33 2:17.88 2:18.43 (1:58.68) 2:10.99 (2:38.01) 2:13.55 2:23.87 2:17.15 2:20.81 2:05.20, (4.31) (7.37) 5.03 5.16 5.43 4.58 5.14 4.51 4.46 4.69 4.51 4.36, 49.57, 46.04, (41.05), 46.20, 49.24, (1:10.69), 47.42, 53.71, 47.93, 55.60, 48.05, 50.27, 3.59 (2.28) 3.88 (6.05) 3.47 2.67 3.66 3.52 2.98 3.08 3.80 2.66, 6.02 5.37 5.88 6.08 5.41 6.22 (7.66) (2.74) 6.22 3.23 5.99 3.09, 7.011, 6.356, (9.031), 6.313, 5.924, 6.076, (4.549), 8.563, 5.943, 7.401, 5.778, 6.628, 24.28 21.74 (30.42) 21.83 23.11 22.40 21.78 22.51 20.93 (19.24) 20.71 20.33. 7.83 F D L' F2 R' F' U' B L U2 R D2 L F2 R2 D2 R' U2 L B', 2. This page was last edited on 24 February 2021, at 02:27. For a full list of record titles, please use our Record Application Search. 3. Rami Sbahi is an American speedcuber. Take care about information on this page and update it if you know more recent information. He got his first world records at his second competition—the Melbourne Summer Open 2010 on 30 January 2010: a 9.21 second 3×3 average, and 42.01 second 4×4 average. 6. 10. 2x2-4x4 relay single 30.99 Bill Wang: Canada 2x2-5x5 relay single ~1:11.00 Max Park: United States Without inspection time 2x2-6x6 relay single ~2:19.00 Max Park: United States Without inspection time 2x2-7x7 relay single 4:16.44 Max Park: United States 2x2-8x8 relay single 9:04.23 Max Park: United States 2x2-9x9 relay single 16:12.73 0.22 R L' B R L B' R L U l' r b u 8. save. European champs leading up to an ultimate world championship every two years where thousands of cubers fly in to try and beat their personal best time, and be crowned the new world record holder or current world champion. 2x2 0:49 World Record Scramble and Solution. You can find connections between cubers (aka Six Degrees) here. Despite large time drops in previous years, 2005 was a very quiet year for records. 5. The times for solving the … Christopher Olson My name is Christopher Olson I am a 21 year old speedcuber from Minnesota. Posted by 1 year ago. By using this site, you agree that we may store and access cookies on your device. ... [Unofficial] 1.672 2x2 Average of 12! Of these 18 people, only one person has ever had the record, lost it, and then gotten it back again: Erik Akkersdijk and Edouard Chambon. The next 10 competitions saw Lucas improving personal best every time. (11.62) (0,5)/ (-2,-2)/ (-3,0)/ (5,-1)/ (-3,0)/ (0,-3)/ (-3,-2)/ (0,-3)/ (-3,0)/ (-3,-5)/ (2,0)/ (0,-2)/ (-4,0) A UWR is the fastest time for an event regardless if it was set in a WCA competition or not, or the event is not a WCA event at all. 6.44 D2 L2 B2 U' F2 U2 B2 L2 B2 R2 U' B' U R' F U2 L D2 R' D Rubik's cube former world record average - 6.54 seconds 1.51 2x2 World Record Average! Note that these are decided by general consensus, and are not in any way officially sanctioned. This is a list of all WCA World Records for the 4x4x4 event, with links to videos, discussion threads, and reconstructions when possible. share. 12. He held the 3×3×3 average world record continuously from then until 23 April 2017, improving it 8 times, eventually to 6.45 seconds. Use this link to get your Rubik's Cube from amazon.com (or this ... 5 attempts, average of all but fastest and slowest attempt: 5.69 sec by Feliks Zemdegs (Australia) at the Koalification Brisbane 2019. 11. Sean Patrick Villanueva is the first Roux user to achieve a Sub-6 average of five in competition, and is ranked third in the world by 3x3 average. 0.22 U B' R U' R B' R B r' b u' He is the former eleven-time world champion and currently holds 1 world record including average times for 3x3. He started practicing 2x2 seriously in November 2013 and achieved a world record average 1.69 at Holy Toledo 2014 on 8 March 2014. 14.53 (-5,0)/ (-3,6)/ (2,-1)/ (4,-2)/ (2,-1)/ (4,-3)/ (-3,0)/ (-1,0)/ (-4,-3)/ (-2,0)/ (2,-5)/ (2,0), 1. 3.160 average, 3.77, 2.69, (4.67), (2.67), 2.94, 39.44 average, 40.14, (34.59), 40.28, 37.91, (46.70), 5.544 average, (4.407), 6.168, 5.496, (6.352), 4.969, 2/2 Multi-Blind Real Man Style (Using Only 1 Cube), Multi-Blind Real Man Style (Using Only 1 Cube), F2L Time Attack (Last slot algorithms only), All WCA events (1-Man Mega Guildford Challenge), Platonic Solids Relay (without Icosahedron), 3x3, Pyraminx, Face-Turning Octahedron, Megaminx, (DNF), 22:01.66, 17:15.72, 19:40.05, (15:33.15), 29:46.01,25:19.50,25:11.73,19:18.43,21:43.60,24:33.91,20:22.11,(DNF),22:01.66,17:15.72,19:40.05,(15:33.15), 1L in 6, 2L in 4, LL in 4, tps 5.98 (reconstruction only)//13th of August, 2018, (3.05), (5.32), 4.01, 4.23, 3.85 // 13th of August, 2018, 1:45.63, (1:34.02), (2:37.93), 1:46.05, 1:52.97, 2:14.98, 1:45.63, (1:34.02), (2:37.93), 1:46.05, 1:52.97, 1:53.74, 2:02.19, 1:55.71, 2:04.45, 2:07.00, 1:46.89, 14.18, 15.18, 14.33, 13.91, 12.15, 15.67, (11.99), (17.05), 13.14, 15.78, 13.18, 12.60, (34.71), 49.51, 43.86, 59.48, 52.47, (1:03.11), 55.96, 46.32, 39.78, 42.98, 50.80, 51.49, 3.94, 4.18, (4.94), 2.63, 3.77, 3.27, (2.16), DNF(3.00), 2.90, 3.86, 4.00, 4.22, 24.683, (30.919), (23.992), 24.223, 29.419, (22.940), (38.724), 29.375, 27.770, 27.611, 33.710, 29.509, 36.027, 28.456, 33.779, 29.367, 23.828, 5.02, 5.30, 8.55, 14.59, 5.43, 4.72, 10.74, 10.13, 7.39, 6.15, 9.07, 6.43, 34.53, 35.12, 37.46, 40.62, 40.69, 35.37, (51.69), 37.87, 34.20, 41.10, (27.10), 37.83, 43.18 59.05 53.32 52.34 49.44 55.68 55.40 56.11 50.98 59.73 47.89 52.25, 16.53, 17.52, 18.44, (28.47), 20.11, 21.61, 23.29, 22.23, 28.05, (16.02), 20.15, 17.41, 1:32.31, (1:56.49), 1:33.36, 1:33.28, (1:24.95), 1:39.85, (2:02.81), 1:40.74, 1:49.34, 1:53.02, 1:49.49, (1:30.00), 1:40.19, 1:31.10, 1:48.24, 1:48.74, 1:37.10, 17.91, 17.39, 17.97, (17.06), 18.47, 19.38, 18.46, 17.63, 18.50, 18.63, 17.47, (19.88), 0.69, (0.76), 0.70, 0.69, 0.67, 0.74, 0.72, 0.68, 0.70, (0.66), 0.70, 0.69, 1.75 (1.69) 1.80 1.71 1.72 1.84 (2.15) 1.90 1.78 1.72 1.83 1.75, 25.335, 24.316, (26.032), 22.127, (20.354), 3.00, 5.31, 3.15, 4.34, 4.48, 5.66, 4.48, 5.64, 3.78, 6.68, (7.18), (2.73), R b L B' L' b' r B F' b l b B f l' r' F b' L' r l' R' L f b r' l' F R' r', 46.83, (41.45), 41.51, (1:14.49), 45.12//2nd March, 2020, 53.47, 1:17.76, 54.10, 1:05.14, 46.55, 46.83, (41.45), 41.51, 1:14.49, 45.12, (1:31.41), 55.60. ZZ method At this size, there’s a bit of luck of the draw, but the skill is undeniable. 10. 12. The fastest average time to solve a 2x2x2 rotating puzzle cube is 1.21 seconds by Martin Vædele Egdal (Denmark) at the Kjeller Open 2018 in Kjeller, Norway, on 20–21 October 2018. Maciej Czapiewski set the world record when he solved this 2x2x2 cube at the Grudziądz Open. I have been competitively speedcubing for 9 years and I have held the 2x2 world record 3 times in the average category. 9. (0.13) R' U' L' U' R L' U R r New Rubik's Cube World Record by Feliks Zemdegs Published: May 6, 2018 This record has been broken » Feliks Zemdegs, Australian speedcuber has set a new Rubik’s Cube world record single (not average) in the first round of the Cube for Cambodia 2018 on May 6th, 2018 Victoria, Melbourne Australia. 2. 20061016: 61: 3 minutes 16.30 seconds: Ian Winokur: Where's David? 1. Jun 6, 2015 #30 strakerak Member. 11.75 (-3,2)/ (4,-2)/ (5,-4)/ (4,-2)/ (3,0)/ (-4,0)/ (0,-3)/ (-3,0)/ (3,-5)/ (0,-2)/ (5,0)/ (5,-2) In early 1980, the Rubik’s Cube made its international debut in toy fairs across the world. 0.13 R' U' L' U' R L' U R r One of the users of this method, Kian Mansour, had broken the one-handed (OH) world-record average with the time of 9.54 seconds. At the end of 2005, the record stood at 11.75. 0.29 L' R' L' B R' U B U' l' r' b (5.97) B2 R B' D2 B R2 B L2 F2 U2 B' R' B2 L U' L2 B2 U hide. WHAT MAKES A GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS TITLE? In 2014, he set the North American 3x3 record average with a time of 7.52 seconds and also the 2x2 world record average with a 1.69. Finished 10/29/2019, 21:49.08, 21:58.54, 22:16.13, (23:09.78), (21:46.37), 22:00.90, 21:47.36, 22:15.55, 22:17.69, 23:06.32, 22:44.34, (21:30.54), 22:19.89, (23:34.38), 23:04.69, 21:49.08, 21:58.54, 35:56.02, 36:17.19, 36:12.92, (37:08.06), (35:16.94), 37:30.89, 36:56.22, 36:27.51, 37:56.06, 37:17.12, 35:56.02, 36:17.19, 36:12.92, 37:08.06, (35:16.94), (39:54.36), 35:45.01, (15:50.75), 15:35.23, (15:23.64), 15:35.99, 15:43.30, 20:32.40, 20:30.93, 20:44.24, (19:56.54), (20:44.38), (1:34:30.46), 1:32:41.81, 1:32:47.11, (1:31:44.72), 1:32:03.40, 5:51.40, (5:53.61), 4:15.32, (3:55.65), 4:31.39, 2:29.98, 3:01.02, 2:24.73, (3:04.57), (2:17.23), (4,-3)/ (2,-4)/ (0,-3)/ (4,-5)/ (5,-4)/ (0,-2)/ (0,-3)/ (0,-3)/ (-3,-2)/ (-2,0)/ (-1,0)/ (6,0)/ (-2,0), 1. In 2017 the Rubik’s World Championships were held in Paris where Max Park from the USA was crowned champion! Finished 10/20/2019, 57/60 1:00:00, 59/60 59:59+, 57/60 1:00:00, 58/60 58:43, 58/60 58:33. This is a list of Unofficial World Records (abbreviated as UWR or WB (World Best)). I've been competitively solving Rubik's cubes for over a decade. 17.68 (0,-4)/ (4,-5)/ (-3,0)/ (-4,-1)/ (-5,-5)/ (-3,0)/ (2,0)/ (-3,0)/ (4,-3)/ (-4,0)/ (2,-3)/ (-4,0)/ (-2,0) 5 seconds were added due to accidental stopwatch pause. 3. The first Sub-4 is definitely a huge surprise because the previous 4.22s record by Feliks Zemdegsseemed to be unbreakable and it was expected to be standing for years. 0.19 B' L B' L' B' U' L R l' r' Zemdegs’ 5.69-second average was an 0.11-second improvement over his previous best, which was also a world record. 0.33 B' L R B R B R' L B r b “Since 2010, I’ve broken the Average-of-5 record … 8. Kudos to you man! Registered Office: South Quay Building, 77 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SH United Kingdom. He later got a 1.55 2x2 WR average and 0.58 WR single … 4. 3. 13.50 (0,-1)/ (1,4)/ (-4,-1)/ (6,-3)/ (4,-5)/ (5,0)/ (-3,0)/ (0,-1)/ (-4,0)/ (-2,-5)/ (2,0)/ (-4,0) 20080428: 60: 3 minutes 12.71 seconds: Lucas Garron: Don't have a 2x2x2, so I substituted my Rubik's World. Frequency 2 videos / month Since Dec 2013 But for now, let's start in chronological order. (You will need to register / login for access). Feliks started cubing in April 2008 after watching Dan Brown's "How to solve a Rubik’s Cube" on YouTube. 3. Joined Apr 3, 2013 Messages 937 Location Houston, TX YouTube Visit Channel. The world record average of 5 solves (excluding fastest and slowest) is 1.21 seconds, set by Martin Vædele Egdal of Denmark on 21 October 2018 at Kjeller Open 2018, in Kjeller, Norway, with the times (1.06), 1.09, (1.64), 1.47, … 16.99 (-2,0)/ (0,3)/ (0,3)/ (5,-1)/ (6,0)/ (-5,-2)/ (-3,-1)/ (3,0)/ (0,-5)/ (-4,0)/ (0,-2)/ (4,-4)/ (0,-3) 5. 6. 3. 0.15 R' B L' R U' R' U R l' r u, 2. At his next competition, the Melbourne Summer Open 2010 on 30 January 2010, Zemdegs set his first world records for 3×3×3 average and 4×4×4 average, with times of 9.21 seconds and 42.01 seconds respectively. We use cookies on this website. 5. 12.79 (0,-1)/ (6,0)/ (0,-3)/ (-5,-5)/ (0,-3)/ (0,-3)/ (6,-1)/ (3,0)/ (-4,0)/ (-5,0)/ (6,-3)/ (0,-2)/ (6,0)/ Since 1982, only 18 people have ever held the World Record single. His preferred 3×3 … 13.26 (3,2)/ (-3,0)/ (0,3)/ (-3,0)/ (-2,-2)/ (6,0)/ (-1,-3)/ (6,-3)/ (-4,0)/ (-5,0)/ (0,-5)/ (-1,-2)/ (1,0) 5. He got to sub-20 in 4 months, sub-15 in 9 months, and reached a sub-10 average around June 2009. All records listed on our website are current and up-to-date. (0.47) L B' R B' R B U L' l b u' He is typically considered as the most successful competitive speedcuber in history, as he has held 121 world records and numerous Oceania records. In 2006, however, two Americans hel… Scramble: U’ R F R U R F’ U’ R2 U’ F Solution: x y’ U’ R U R’ 2x2 World Record Video. The World sees the cube. (16.03) (-5,0)/ (0,-3)/ (2,-1)/ (0,-3)/ (4,-2)/ (0,-1)/ (-3,-3)/ (-1,-2)/ (-4,-2)/ (-4,-2)/ (4,0) Jean Pons broke the record at the Dutch Open, but not by much. 0.19 B' L B' L' B' U' L R l' r' 9. During this time, the name was changed to credit the inventor, and thus the Rubik’s Cube was officially born. Finished 10/21/2019, 57/60 1:00:00, 59/60 59:59+, 57/60 1:00:00, 58/60 58:43, 58/60 58:33, 55/60 59:25, 56/60 1:00:00, 57/60 58:17, 57/60 59:23++, 58/60 58:39, 55/60 1:00:00, 54/60 1:00:00. How to set or break a Guinness World Records title. It had to be changed slightly as the West had different regulations in regards to packaging and safety specifications. Archived. This thread is archived. 7. Here you see a selection of fun statistics, based on official WCA competition results. 4. report. 15.50 (-5,3)/ (-4,-1)/ (-3,0)/ (1,-2)/ (-3,-3)/ (6,-1)/ (0,-3)/ (5,-2)/ (-4,-2)/ (-3,-4)/ 13.88 (6,2)/ (3,0)/ (-3,0)/ (4,-2)/ (6,-4)/ (-3,0)/ (5,0)/ (-2,0)/ (2,0)/ (-1,0)/ (-2,0)/ (3,0) (0.13) R' U' L' U' R L' U R r 3x3x3 One-Handed Type Name Result Citizen of Competition Solves ; Single : Max Park: 6.82 : … Below you can see a video from one of my competitions. For additional Multi-BLD UWR per cube, see here: Multi BLD UWR Page, Time List: 5. He started out colour neutral because Dan Brown advised to solve the easiest cross. 16.55 (0,2)/ (4,4)/ (6,0)/ (-1,-4)/ (0,-3)/ (-2,-2)/ (-1,0)/ (3,0)/ (6,-4)/ (-2,0)/ (0,-4)/ (-4,0)/ (0,-2)/ Close. 0.15 B L' R' U' L R' U' R' r' b' u' 13.83 (0,5)/ (-5,4)/ (0,3)/ (2,-4)/ (3,0)/ (-5,-2)/ (2,0)/ (-3,-3)/ (-3,0)/ (1,-1)/ (6,0)/ (0,-4)/ (0,-1), 2.

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