Fastest robot to solve a puzzle cube.
Rubik's Cub's fast-paced robot is a 0.637-second "Sub1 Reloaded", designed by Albert Beer (Germany), and displayed at the Infineon booth at an electronic trade show in Munich, Germany, on November 9, 2016.
The computer obtained two cube images, identified the color of each piece and calculated the solution using Tom Rokicki's rapid use of Herbert Kociemba's Two Phase Algorithm. The solution was provided by an Arduino-compatible Arduino-based microcontroller board that arranged for the movement of 21 of the top thumb riders, turning each side of the cube. The cube and pre-scrambling have met all levels of the WCA.
Feliks Zemdegs achieves fastest time to solve a Rubik’s Cube in 4.22 seconds.
The 22-year-old Aussie recently crashed the Guinness World Records title during the Quick Resolution of Rubik's Cube, after he managed to hit 0.37 seconds in the previous market.
Felix completed a world-famous puzzle in just 4.22 seconds to win the SeungBeom Cho (Republic of Korea) title which, according to the World Cube Association (Rubik's Cube competition), held the record in 4.59 seconds
After an effort in Australia this weekend, success has been seen by the World Cube Association and Guinness World Records.
This is not the first time Felix has held this record; has set more than 100 records for Rubik's Cube during his fast-paced career and has won the title several times, bringing his time down from 6.77 seconds in 2010 to 4.73 seconds in 2016.
His record-breaking solution also raised his record for the fastest time to solve a Rubik's Cube (in the race) from 6.54 seconds to 5.80 seconds.
You currently have other cube resolving record titles, such as a quick time resolving Rubik's Cube with one hand.
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