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The latest record reflects the radical advancements made in the field of robotics in recent years. In 2009, the world record for a robot solving a Rubik’s Cube stood at one minute and four seconds.
Blink and you'll miss it: A Purdue University student team has built a robot that can solve a Rubik's cube in one-tenth of a second.
Today, I just went under the one-minute mark thanks to the smart cube from Rubik’s Connected. Hardcore speed cubers will laugh with derision and mockery at my one-minute score, I’m sure.
Using image recognition and two cameras, the Rubik’s Cube Solver first calculates the current arrangement of the colorful squares. Using this image, an algorithm determines the rotation sequence for ...
A team of mathematicians from the University of Colorado Boulder has designed a quantum Rubik's cube, with infinite possible states and some weird new moves available to solve it.
Rubik's Cube inventor has seen his color-matching puzzle go from a classroom teaching tool in Cold War-era Hungary to a worldwide phenomenon with over 450 million cubes sold and a mini-empire of ...
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