Many friends like to play Rubik's cube in life, and the third-order Rubik's cube is a kind of Rubik's cube that we often play. How many seconds is the world record for a third-order Rubik's Cube? How many seconds is the fastest to restore the third-order Rubik's Cube? On November 6, 2016, Val from Netherlands achieved a good result of 4.74s in Jawa Timur Open 2016 in Indonesia, breaking the world record at that time, but, Just on December 16th, the world record for the third-order Rubik's Cube was broken, and it was broken by a 20-year-old boy. Improve the world record of 4.74s to 4.73s.
A new world record for the third-order Rubik’s Cube: 4.73 seconds
According to the British "Daily Mail" report on December 13, a video showed that Australia Feliks Zemdeges, a student from the University of Melbourne, also known as "Philippines", set a new world record by solving the third-order Rubik's Cube in just 4.73 seconds. Speed-twisting master Feliks Zemdegs (Feliks Zemdegs) broke the third-order Rubik's cube speed record. He solved a 3x3x3 Rubik's cube in only 4.73 seconds, pushing the world record of this project forward by 0.01 Second.
This video was taken in Sydney, Australia. The video shows that Zenmdanges had 10 seconds of observation time before the operation, and then he signaled the referee to start timing. In the video, his hand speed is so fast that even the camera can hardly capture it. After finishing the operation, he threw the Rubik's Cube on the table, and the crowd burst into applause. He waved his hands excitedly after realizing he had broken the world record.
Australian teenager solved the Rubik's Cube in 4.73 seconds Breaking the third-order Rubik's cube speed record
The 20-year-old Felix is currently a business student at the University of Melbourne in Australia. In a Rubik's Cube competition on December 11, he succeeded A new historical record was set. At first, the Rubik's Cube was covered by a cover. Then, he has 10 seconds to answer the relevant small questions, oh no, study this Rubik's Cube, and then inform the referee: Teacher! I am ready!
Australian teenager broke the third-order Rubik's Cube speed record in 4.73 seconds
Timing Start! Kaka Kaka—the Rubik's Cube is spinning rapidly,He couldn’t see his fingers clearly. How many years has he practiced this hand speed? After learning that he broke the record, Felix raised his hands and cheered. People nearby also gathered around to look at the timer, feeling like they had witnessed a miracle ...
Felix: God of Fei, once broke 78 Rubik's Cube world records
In fact, Felix has long been a celebrity in the Rubik's Cube world. Since 2008, he He often plays Rubik's Cube videos and teaching short videos on the Internet, and fans affectionately call him "Philippines". Since 2008, Zenmdanges has often posted tutorials on Rubik's cube restoration on YouTube, and his rapid Rubik's cube twisting power has long been known to people. In June 2008, he announced his unofficial training result - 19.73 seconds. After the Melbourne Championships in May 2011, he simultaneously maintained 12 Rubik's cube speed twisting world records.
In January 2010, Felix participated in the Melbourne Summer Open and broke the world records of 3x3x3 and 4x4x4 with an average time of 9.21 seconds and 42.01 seconds respectively. Leave your name on it. As of March, Felix has won 255 gold medals in Rubik's Cube events, breaking a total of 78 Rubik's Cube world records, and is still the holder of many records.
On March 25 this year, Felix participated in the twelfth issue of "The Strongest Brain Season 3" in the "Magic Cube Time War" link , he teamed up with Gianfranco Wuanchi, a blind screwing master from Peru, against Wang Yinghao and Jia Liping of the Chinese team, and finally won 3:0.
Resume of Felix Faelix
Personal information of Felix:
Chinese name: Felix Zemdegs
Foreign name: Feliks Zemdegs
Alias: Feishen, Faz (small name)
< p>Nationality: Australia
Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia
Date of Birth: December 20, 1995
Occupation : Student, Rubik's Cube Player
Main Achievement: 2009 New Zealand Championship 3rd Tier
2010 Melbourne Summer Open 3rd Tier Champion
2010 Asian Championship Third Tier Champion
Ranking List, Brand Ranking
2013 World Championship Tier 3 Champion
Currently 76 world records have been broken
Popularization of third-order Rubik’s Cube knowledge
The third-order Rubik's cube is the most common Rubik's cube. It was invented in 1974 by Professor Erno Rubik of the Budapest School of Architecture in Hungary. When he invented the Rubik's Cube, it was only as a teaching tool to help students enhance their spatial thinking ability. But it is not only a mechanical problem to make those small squares turn freely without falling apart, it involves wooden axles, seats and tenons. It wasn't until he had the Rubik's Cube in his hand that he turned the Rubik's Cube a few times before he realized how to restore the messy color cubes was an interesting and difficult problem. Rubik is determined to mass-produce this toy. Soon after the Rubik's Cube was invented, it became popular all over the world.