Speed Cubing is the activity of solving a variety of twisty puzzles, the most famous being the Rubik's Cube, as quickly as possible. For most puzzles, solving entails performing a series of moves that alters a scrambled puzzle into a state in which every face of the puzzle is a single, solid color. Some puzzles have different requirements to be considered solved, such as the Clock, for which all the dials must be moved into the 12 'o clock position.
Most cubes are sold commercially in variations of 2×2×2, 3×3×3, 4×4×4, 5×5×5, 6×6×6, and 7×7×7, although variations of the puzzle have been designed with as many as 17 layers. The current Official World Record (in an official WCA competion) for a single solve of the 3×3×3 in competition is 5.55 seconds, set by Mats Valk during the Zonhoven Open 2013.
Speed Cubing is a popular activity among the international Rubik's Cube community, or cubers. Members come together to hold competitions, work to develop new solving methods, and seek to perfect their technique. As a part of the community, puzzle builders and modders try to invent new forms of combination puzzles.
How to solve a Rubik's cube......
Solving a Rubik's Cube is one of the
biggest problems faced by almost everyone in todays world. In solving a Rubik's
Cube the biggest problem is that there are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 (43
quintillion) possible combinations in it, and there is only one way to
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