LONG BEACH, Calif. – If you’ve ever tried solving a Rubik’s Cube, it’s likely taken you a while – perhaps a few hours, a few days, a few weeks, or even longer. But how about solving a Rubik’s Cube in ...
A new world record for the 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube has been set. Max Park, 21, beat the previous record holder at a competition in Long Beach, California, by 0.34 seconds, solving the popular cubed puzzle ...
As a preteen, Max Park couldn't unscrew the cap of a water bottle, let alone try to tackle a Rubik's cube. He lacked the fine motor skills, a symptom of his autism. Now, at 21, Max can solve a Rubik's ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A man from Cerritos now holds the world ...
At the Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, a bunch of students just invented a machine called Ruby, which can solve a Rubik’s Cube in 10.69 seconds—the fastest ever for a robot. The robot ...
It was fair and square. A specially designed Mistubuishi robot in Japan set a remarkable Guinness World Record for solving a Rubik’s Cube in a split second. The champion TOKUI Fast Accurate ...
JAPAN (WKRC) - A group of engineers built a robot that can solve a Rubik's cube faster than the human eye can comprehend. According to the Rubik's cube website, it is estimated that less than 5.8% of ...
Max Park is a Rubik’s cube whiz. The 21-year-old from Cerritos, California, just broke a Guinness World Record for solving the puzzle in 3.13 seconds. Max got hooked on the toy when he was 9. His mom ...
What puzzles most people — like solving a Rubik's cube — makes sense to Max Park. And the world of speedcubing has helped the autistic... As a preteen, Max Park couldn't unscrew the cap of a water ...