Nice one, Feliks Zemdegs!
After this weekend we can now call this young Australian the Rubik’s Cube World Champion. At the competition held in Las Vegas, the 17-year-old took home the gold after the intense three-day event. Zemdegs was crowned as the winner thanks to the fact that he scored an average time of 8,18 seconds to solve the coloured mind game. In his fastest single solve, out of five attempts, he managed to complete the puzzle in 7,36 seconds.
Although Zemdegs’ speed was incredible, he did’t beat the World Record holder Mats Valk from the Netherlands, who has solved the glorified block in 5,55 seconds.
[Source: ITN]
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