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jdragunas

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Man Solves Rubik's Cube in 11.13 Seconds
By Associated Press
Mon Jan 16, 4:40 AM
SAN FRANCISCO - A 20-year-old California Institute of Technology student set a new world record for solving the popular Rubik's Cube puzzle, turning the tiled brain-twister from scrambled to solved in 11.13 seconds.
Leyan Lo is part of Caltech's Rubik's Cube Club, a student group that hosted the competition at the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco. Lo's record-setting time came early Saturday, among his first five tries in the preliminary rounds.
The record-setting solve caught competitors and Lo himself by surprise.
"It's kind of scary now that I set it, because I have two more (attempts) to go," Lo said humbly afterward. His time of 11.13 seconds broke the previous record of 11.75 seconds, set by Frenchman Jean Pons at the Dutch Open competition last year.
Still, the world record alone didn't gain Lo the overall champion's title at the event, which was determined by averaging three of five solution times in the final round. For that title, Lo went up against the teenager widely considered the fastest Rubik's Cube solver on the planet _ Shotaro "Macky" Makisumi, a 15-year-old from Pasadena.
Makisumi prevailed, clocking in with an average time of 14.91 seconds in the final round to take first place.
Besides blindingly fast fingers and a head for memorizing algorithms used by most top competitors to solve the cube, what is Makisumi's secret?
"I don't know. Faster first two layers," he surmised, referring to solving the first two layers of the cube's colored tiles before moving on to the last.
For his victory, Makisumi won a Rubik's Snake puzzle, one of several variations of the basic cube which has sold more than 100 million worldwide, according to the manufacturer.
OK, i didn't even know there was a competition for this...
 

jacknjill

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the only way i can figure out one of those cubes is to take off all of the stickers and then put them back on in their seperate colors.
 
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jdragunas

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lmao... never thought of that, but that's an amazing idea. They just piss me off, and put me in a really bad mood...
 
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jdragunas

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yeah, it's MLK day, and all the banks and title companies are closed, so there's basically nothing i can do...
 

bang guy

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When I was in school at the University of Nebraska we had a couple of "Huskers" that could solve it even faster than that. Of course they were disqualified from the "official" record because the cubes were all red but I think that's unfair. I mean, they still had to notice it was solved and stop twisting the cube.
 

happyvac

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I remember one kid brought one to school and over the course of the day I fished it out of the trash can several times...people were so frustrated they threw it away!
 

hot883

Active Member
I was watching this on the news and it showed a guy doing it one handed super fast. I never took the stickers off, just pried the thingapart and redone it that ay. Ha!
 

hot883

Active Member
I was watching this on the news and it showed a guy doing it one handed super fast. I never took the stickers off, just pried the thingapart and redone it that way. Ha!
 

hot883

Active Member
I was watching this on the news and it showed a guy doing it one handed super fast. I never took the stickers off, just pried the thingapart and redone it that way. Ha!
 

my way

Active Member
Originally Posted by hot883
I was watching this on the news and it showed a guy doing it one handed super fast. I never took the stickers off, just pried the thingapart and redone it that way. Ha!
OK so how do they get it to spin in all direction?
 

jacknjill

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i dont know, but the one that i have at my grandmas house is all weird and barely works because i have tried to pry it apart several times after getting so frustrated. now i guess its bent in the middle or something because it doesnt move very well and the cubes have big gaps in them. lol
 

boalgf

Member
My personal best time was 2 minutes and 55 seconds. Solve it once and it's cake after that.
Friends of mine always try and see who can "mess it up the most" so that I can't solve it. They don't get that no matter how much they rotate the sides, it can always be solved.
 

keleighr

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I was wondering the same thing...........
Some things boggle the mind.........like eating 70 hot dogs and being proud that you can do it............
I eat one and burp the dang thing all day long!!
I was also one of those who took it apart and put it together, my personal time for that was about 2 minutes!!!
 
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