Saturday, 28 November 2015

Rubik’s cube record broken twice in one day – 5 second mark passed


Before Saturday 21 November, the world record for solving the Rubik’s cube had stood at 5.25 seconds for 8 months. On that day, the record was lowered twice to 4.90 seconds.

1st world record of the day – Keaton Ellis – 5.09 seconds



Later the same day 14-year old Lucas Etter lowered the record again to 4.90



https://medium.com/@jblake17/a-historic-day-for-the-world-of-competitive-rubik-s-cube-solving-33a92a5f3d1c#.woy27tgml
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