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7x7x7
The V-Cube 7 is the 7×7×7 version of the Rubik's Cube. It was invented by Panagiotis Verdes and is produced by his company, Verdes Innovations SA. Like the 5×5×5 -
Petrus Method
The Petrus Method, invented by Lars Petrus, is a blockbuilding method where the F2L is solved intuitively with no algorithms. Petrus was one of the most popular speedsolving methods; however, other methods like ZZ and -
Feliks Zemdegs
Feliks Zemdegs is an Australian speedcuber from Melbourne, Australia. He is the former eleven-time world champion and currently holds 1 world record including average times for 3x3. He is typically considered as the most -
Rubik's Cube Wiki
Welcome to the Rubik's Cube Wiki! The Rubik's Cube Wiki is a wiki about the Rubik's Cube. There have been 88 articles since May 2012. The Rubik's Cube Wiki is a -
Roux Method
The Roux Method (French pronunciation: [ʁu]) is a 3x3 speedsolving method invented by Gilles Roux. Unlike the Fridrich and Petrus methods, the inventor of this method has used it to achieve an official sub-15 -
Waterman Method
The Waterman Method is a method for solving the Rubik's Cube which was invented by Marc Waterman in the 1980s. The method is based on Corners First methods but is efficient enough to be -
Yau Method
Yau Method is a 4x4 speedsolving method proposed by Robert Yau. It can also be applied to bigger cubes. 1. Solve 2 opposite centers and 3 of the cross edges -
Rubik's Cube
The Rubik's Cube (also known as the 3x3x3 cube, and normally referred to in the cubing community as the 3x3x3 or 3x3) is a twistable puzzle in the shape of a cube that is -
Pyraminx
The Pyraminx is a triangular pyramid-shaped (or tetrahedron) puzzle. The parts are arranged in a pyramidal pattern on each side of the puzzle. The layers can be rotated with respect to each vertex, and -
Trigger
A trigger is a short sequence of face turns, which is generally fast and easy to execute. The Sexy Move is an example of a trigger. When repeated enough times on a solved cube, the -
Turns Per Second
Turns Per Second (or TPS) is a measure of the average number of turns per second done during an algorithm or a solve. It is calculated by finding the number of turns (usually in HTM -
Rubik's Revenge
The Rubik's Revenge (also known as the Master Cube) is the 4×4×4 version of Rubik's Cube. Invented by Péter Sebestény, the Rubik's Revenge was nearly called the Sebestény Cube until -
Professor's Cube
The Professor's Cube is a mechanical puzzle, a 5×5×5 version of the Rubik's Cube. It has qualities in common with both the original 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube and the -
CFOP
CFOP (Cross, F2L, OLL, PLL, pronounced C-F-O-P or C-fop) is a 3x3 speedsolving method proposed by several cubers around 1981. It is also known as the Fridrich Method after its popularizer -
2x2 Cube
The Pocket Cube (also known as the Mini Cube or the Ice Cube) is the 2×2×2 equivalent of a Rubik's Cube. The cube consists of 8 pieces, all corners. [1][2][3 -
World Cube Association
The World Cube Association (abbreviated as WCA) is the ruling and organizing entity for speedsolving Rubik's Cube and other puzzles. Although the WCA has no real legal status, it is regarded by all top -
Heise Method
The Heise Method, invented by Ryan Heise, is an intuitive method which requires no algorithms. It uses extremely few moves, but it may be difficult to get fast times using this method. For non-cubers -
Megaminx
The Megaminx is a puzzle in the shape of a dodecahedron that was first produced by Uwe Meffert, who has the rights to some of the patents. Each of the 12 sides consists of one -
Cross
The cross is a concept first proposed in the early 80's by David Singmaster, and is the first step for most layer by layer methods on 3x3x3. It involves solving the four edges of -
Dan Knights
Dan Knights is an American speedcuber. He was the winner of the 2003 World Championship, with the then-world record average of 20.00. During that time, he managed to achieve the world record single -
Japanese Color Scheme
The Japanese color scheme is one of the two most common color schemes for the Rubik's Cube (with the other being the Western color scheme). Although this color scheme was used on some of -
Western Color Scheme
The Western Color Scheme is one of the two most common color schemes for the Rubik's Cube (with the other being the Japanese color scheme). As far as officially produced cubes go, the Japanese -
Anthony Brooks
Anthony Brooks (previously Anthony Searle from Belize) is an American speedcuber/popularizer. He is the first "professional" speedcuber, and is the "speedcuber in residence" at the Liberty Science Center. In June 2012, a Volkswagen commercial -
Square-1
. The Square-1 is a cubic twisty puzzle with irregular cubies. It has only three axes of rotation - the top and bottom faces, and the entire right -
Mats Valk
Mats Valk is a Dutch speedcuber. He is 3x3 single world record holder from March 2013 - April 2015 with a time of 5.55 seconds, and he is one of the top solvers for 4x4
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