Author and “Speedcuber” Ian Scheffler reveals some of the math behind how you could solve the Rubik’s cube puzzle. Lydia Chain is a freelance science journalist, podcaster, and videographer. She hosts ...
Even on my laptop’s tinny speakers, the sound is unmistakable: the click-clacking, slip-sliding sound of a Rubik’s Cube whipping into shape. “It’s my first solve of the day,” says Australian ...
He’s not your average square. North America’s premier Rubik’s Cube master recently strutted his stuff in Times Square, solving the classic puzzle in under 15 seconds — using only one hand. “Anyone can ...
We’ve all seen videos of Rubik’s cube champions who can solve the puzzle in less than 5 seconds. And there are cube-twisting robots that can solve the cube even faster, often in under a second. This ...
The current world record for solving a Rubik's cube is 3.47 seconds. Could it be faster? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez explores the mind-boggling math and finger-twisting world of speed cubing. in a few ...
Matt Parker isn’t your average stand-up comedian. He doesn’t draw his material from the banalities of everyday life, like many of his peers. His routine substitutes equations and mathematical concepts ...
ALISO VIEJO – The community room of the Aliso Viejo Library was filled with the sound of rapid clicks as 100 people worked to solve Rubik’s Cubes as quickly as possible. Speed cubing, as the practice ...
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