A young man from Cerritos, California, has beaten the world record for the fastest time to solve a Rubik’s Cube. Max Park, 21, unscrambled a 3x3x3 cube in just 3.13 seconds at a World Cube Association ...
As a preteen, Max Park couldn't unscrew the cap of a water bottle, let alone try to tackle a Rubik's cube. He lacked the fine motor skills, a symptom of his autism. Now, at 21, Max can solve a Rubik's ...
Max Park, a 22-year-old who is internationally recognized as one of the fastest cubers in the world, was presented with the “Fight On!” award at Saturday’s speedcubing competition — the first hosted ...
LAKE WORTH BEACH — Tommy Cherry, a 16-year-old student at Suncoast High School, set a world record in Orlando last month by solving a cube — similar to a Rubik's Cube — in 15.27 seconds. Not impressed ...
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