Jul. 9—The Rubik's Cube, once the ubiquitous toy of the 1970s and'80s, has made a fast and furious comeback in recent years, and Hawaii cubers, as competitors are called, have been making their mark.
First and foremost — where did the Rubik's Cube come from? The Rubik's Cube was first invented by Hungarian architecture professor Ernő Rubik to model 3D movement for his students. The original ...
CERRITOS, Calif. (KABC) -- The world now has a new Rubik's "speedcubing" champion and he's a Southern California native. Max Park of Cerritos set a new world record by solving the 3x3 Rubik's Cube in ...
The sprawling cafeteria at River Hill High School in Clarksville holds a unique distinction: two world records have been set here. In 2015, River Hill alumnus Keaton Ellis shot up from his seat after ...
Max Park, a 22-year-old who is internationally recognized as one of the fastest cubers in the world, was presented with the “Fight On!” award at Saturday’s speedcubing competition — the first hosted ...
How fast can you solve a Rubik’s Cube? Summit High School rising senior Stone Amsbaugh probably has you beat. The 17-year-old sports a personal best of seven seconds outside of competition and eight ...
Google Xuan, 7, left, finished the last few moves on a 3x3 as his brother Enzo Xuan, 12, reacted proudly during a practice speedcubing session. Parents watched a practice speedcubing session on June ...
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