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But no matter the cube, the process of solving one involves math — specifically, algorithms. Roman Chavez loved Rubik's Cubes so much, he founded the Jr. Oakland Cubers in high school.
The first time I watched 16-year-old Oliver Phillips solve a Rubik’s Cube, I blinked and nearly missed the whole thing. From ...
The standard 3x3x3 category, one of the most competitive in the Rubik’s Cube community, is currently dominated by the two countries, with the US’s Luke Garrett and Aaron Huynh coming third and ...
Max Park is a Rubik’s Cube speedsolver who’s competed in various tournaments around the world. He previously held the world record for solving five 3x3x3 cubes with a 4.86-second average in ...
The Rubik’s Cube, originally designed to captivate mathematicians, has become a global sensation, inspiring countless variations, speedcubing competitions, and fostering creativity and problem-solving ...
Most kids can't wait for the final bell of the school day. But at Aloha Huber Park Elementary in Beaverton, some students stay after school to learn about algorithms -- through a Rubik's Cube.
Even if many people can’t solve a Rubik’s cube, a Saturday competition at the Recreation and Physical Activity Center can be the solution to needing plans this weekend. “Cube Clash,” a ...
Max Park, a 21-year-old California native, was declared the new world record holder last week after solving a 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube in a matter of 3.13 seconds, surpassing former champ Yusheng Du ...
Max Park, a 21-year-old American, set the new Guinness World Record for fastest time to solve a Rubik's Cube when he did so in 3.1 seconds on Sunday in California.
A 21-year-old speedcubing champion broke a world record in the highly competitive sport by solving a 3x3x3 Rubik's cube in 3.13 seconds.