Rubik's Cube Records By Continents



Rubik's Cube World Records By Continent North America 5.25 Collin Burns Doylestown Spring 2015 Oceania 5.39 Feliks Zemdegs World Championship 2015 Europe 5.55 Mats Valk Zonhoven Open 2013 Asia 5.81 Jiayu Wang Cube Elite Union Cafe 2014 South America 6.82 Pedro Roque SESC Santos 2015 Africa 9.33 Kamaru-Deen Lawal CSP Fall 2012 Rubik's Cube World Records 1 - Rubik's Cube - Collin Burns - 5.25 2 - 4x4 Cube - Sebastian Weyer - 21.97 3 - 5x5 Cube - Feliks Zemdegs - 48.42 4 - 2x2 Cube - Rami Sbahi - 0.58 5 - 6x6 Cube - Kevin Hays - 1:33.55 6 - Rubik's Cube: One-handed - Feliks Zemdegs - 6.88 7 - Rubik's Cube: With feet - Jakub Kipa - 20.57 8 - Rubik's Cube: Blindfolded - Marcin Kowalczyk - 21.17 9 - 4x4 Cube: Blindfolded - Oliver Frost - 2:10.47 10 - Rubik's Cube: Multiple Blindfolded - Marcin Kowalczyk - 41/41 54:14 11 - Pyraminx -Oscar Roth Andersen - 1.36 12 - Megaminx - Yu Da-Hyun - 37.58 13 - Rubik's Clock - Nathaniel Berg - 3.73 14 - Rubik's Cube: Fewest moves - Tomoaki Okayama, Rami Sbahi - 20 15 - Square-1 - Bingliang Li - 6.96 16 - 7x7 Cube - Feliks Zemdegs - 2:23.55 17 - Skewb - Jan Bentlage - 1.68 18 - 4x4 Cube: Blindfolded - Oliver Frost - 2:02.75 19 - 5x5 Cube: Blindfolded - Roman Strakhov - 5:18.65 Records Single time: The current world record for single time on a 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube was set by Collin Burns of theUSA in april 2015 with a time of 5.25 seconds done at Doylestown Spring 2015. Average time: The world record for average time per solve was set by Feliks Zemdegs at the Melbourne Cube Day 2013, with a 6.54 second average solve time. One-handed solving: The fastest single time of solving the cube with one hand is 6.88 seconds by Feliks Zemdegs at the Canberra Autumn 2015. The fastest average time of 10.87 seconds was made by Antoine Cantin Feet solving: Jakub Kipa solved a Rubik's Cube with his feet in 20.57 seconds at the Radomsko Cube Theory 2015. Group solving (12 minutes): The record for most people solving a Rubik's Cube at once in twelve minutes is 134, set on 17 March 2010 by school boys from Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham, England, breaking the previous Guinness World Record of 96 people at once. Group solving (30 minutes): On November 21, 2012, at the O2 Arena in London, 1414 people, mainly students from schools across London, solved the Rubik's Cube in under 30 minutes, breaking the previous Guinness World Record of 937. The event was hosted by Depaul UK On November 4, 2012, 3248 people, mainly students of College of Engineering Pune, successfully solved the Rubik's cube in 30 minutes on college ground. The successful attempt is Recorded in the Limca Book of Records. The college will submit the relevant data, witness statements and video of the event to Guinness authorities. Blindfold solving: The record for blind solving is held by Marcin Kowalczyk of Poland, who solved a cube blindfolded in 21.17 seconds (including memorization) at PLS Szczecin 2014 Multiple blindfold solving: The record is held by Marcin Kowalczyk of Poland, who successfully solved 41 of 41 cubes blindfolded at the SLS Swierklany 2013. Fewest moves solving: Tomoaki Okayama (岡山友昭) of Japan holds the record of 20 moves set at the 2012 Czech Open. Non-human solving: The fastest non-human time for a physical 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube is 3.25 seconds, set by CubeStormer III, a robot built using Lego Mindstorms and a Samsung Galaxy S4.This beats the prior 5.27 seconds, set by CubeStormer II, a robot built using Lego Mindstorms and a Samsung Galaxy S2.This broke the previous record of 10.69 seconds, achieved by final year computing students at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia in 2011. Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/rubikscubefannation?ref=hl Intro: RavenProDesign http://www.RavenProDesign.com Music : Distrion & Alex Skrindo - Entropy [NCS Release] ▽ Follow Distrion SoundCloud_ https://soundcloud.com/distrion Facebook___ https://www.facebook.com/distrionmusic Twitter____ https://twitter.com/Distrionoficial ▽ Follow Alex Skrindo SoundCloud_ https://soundcloud.com/alex-skrindo Facebook___ https://www.facebook.com/AlexanderSkr... Twitter____ https://twitter.com/AlexSkrindo

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  1. mexico is in north america
  2. Instead of Oceania don't they mean Australia, Australia is its own Continent
  3. Where is Lucas Etter? His offical record is 4.90 seconds!
  4. Valk is 5:13 niw
  5. I have the 0x0 war of 0 003
  6. How about afroerasia
  7. what about the Pacific plate? I saw a lot of fish speedcubers from there
  8. I gotta get the antartican record before some asshole beats me to it
  9. i used a rubiks brand cube and my time was10 secs.i learnt how to solve it 3 monthsago and im 11
  10. antartica
  11. What about the Antarctican record?
  12. This sh*tty vid is outdated...
  13. and then lucas etter of 4.904 sec
  14. ANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD MEXICOOOOOOOOO WHAT!!!
  15. What about Antarctica, there are some fast penguin speed cubers from there.
  16. you are so stupid America is one continent and if you are going to divide north and south do it correct
  17. The SAR Video from Pedro Roque is in Rafael Cinoto's Channel and it is 6.84 sec.
  18. anyone know the name of the song ?
  19. You should've had Antarctica and had what old tvs do when there's no signal
  20. North America isn't a continent, USA is a country... at the same time yout mom is a countinent


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