I saw that reported in another article. I refuse to believe that a randomly disorganised Rubik's cube could be returned to standard start position in 3.13 seconds. Utterly ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker: I saw that reported in another article. I refuse to believe that a randomly disorganised Rubik's cube could be returned to standard start position in 3.13 seconds. Utterly ridiculous.
How long do you imagine it should take? My nephew after a good bit of practice used to be able to solve his Rubik's cube in under ten seconds. There's some trick to it, one I've never bothered to learn.
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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker: I saw that reported in another article. I refuse to believe that a randomly disorganised Rubik's cube could be returned to standard start position in 3.13 seconds. Utterly ridiculous.
Did you read that he is autistic? He probably sees things different than you and me.
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