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World record broken after a decade as robot solves puzzle cube at lightning speed
Two brothers in the U.K. have set a new milestone in robotics by designing ...
A 95-year-old man from New York is breaking world records for his problem-solving, specifically solving a Rubik’s Cube. Frank Zieminski won the senior category at the Two Buffalo Cube Days, solving ...
The robot completed the puzzle in just 45.3 seconds, breaking its own record of 55 seconds made just moments earlier.
WEST SENECA, New York (WKBW) -- It started as a hobby in the 1970's. In 2026, Frank Zieminski etched his name in Rubik's Cube history, breaking three world records. "I was relieved," said Zieminski.
When I read about the Pidden brothers and their record-breaking robot, my reaction was equal parts awe and competitive ...
Even with some help from the internet, it can take some people hours, if not days or weeks, to solve a Rubik's Cube. But it took Max Park just 3.13 seconds. The 21-year-old Korean American prodigy ...
Max Park spent about 10 seconds studying the jumbled Rubik’s Cube in front of him at the Pride in Long Beach World Cube Assn. competition last weekend. Cracking it took less than a third of that time.
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