@@8T6yt His own social progress, apologies for the misunderstanding. Max started cubing to expand his social skills and has made progress in leaps and bounds.
Only old cubers can really understand the weight of this record. It has been 5 years since Yusheng Du’s incredible 3.47 breaking Felik’s record of 4.22. Now a lot of people have gotten sub 4 singles like Max, Tymon and Yiheng. And now Max Park has finally broken it by 0.34 seconds. Which for a non cuber may not seem a lot but it definitely is. Congrats Max for this insane record!🎉
"cubers" that's funny. there's only so many possible positions of the internal mechanism. you people think you're geniuses. you're just flipping plastic quickly already knowing the solution. so funny to see people brag about this nonsesne.
@@damienwarlock He's the greatest plastic flipper in the world...which is great but I don't think I could find the patience and focus and use of my time to want to do this.
@@damienwarlockDude. Not trying to be rude but you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. There are 43 quintillion unique permutations of a rubik’s cube. What is it about you that makes you want to diminish others success and joy? How about you just be quiet next time
@@damienwarlock You're a non-cuber, I wouldn't expect you to understand the true value of such a unique and interesting sport. I can easily say the same thing for Soccer like "you're just running around with a ball while already knowing that you have to kick it inside a net", that's how dumb your assumption of Cubing sounds like. Of course there's more to what I said about Soccer just like there's more about Cubing than what you said. First of all, the average beginner that starts cubing would only be able to solve it in 5 minutes after fully knowing how to solve the Rubik's Cube with the beginner method. After a year it is expected that a cuber would at least be able to solve it in less than 30 seconds, but being able to solve it in less than 6 seconds would require a couple of years with dedicated practice. Max Park started when he was 2 and now he is 21, it took him 19 years to achieve this world record that you so despise. Now getting to the details, Cubing is not just about turning fast, and no one in the world is able to know the full solution to a Rubik's Cube scramble after looking at it for like 10 seconds. Cubing involves skills like: -Turning Speed The ability of being able to turn the Rubik's Cube fast. That speed can only be achieved if you know the right fingertricks in order to be able to turn a cube accurately. -Efficiency The ability of being able to elaborate and plan efficient solutions to solve the Rubik's Cube. However it's impossible to plan a full solution of the cube, only partially. -Look Ahead The ability of being able to subconsciously solve the cube and at the same time looking forward to the next things you are going to do and so on. So debunking your statement of "flipping plastic quickly", it's not that easy to just turn fast, because aside from practice, you need to know the right fingertricks. Fingertricks are how you turn the cube in order to achieve faster and smoother solves. An example can be that, instead of using your whole wrist to turn the upper layer of the cube, you can just use your index finger to turn it while keeping your hand on the side of the cube. Now debunking your statement of "already knowing solutions", no one in the world can know the full solution of the Rubik's Cube at first sight and it would be impossible to know even after looking at it for like a week or a month. The reason the guy in the video you saw managed to flawlessly solve it without any pauses is because he used "Look Ahead", that means when he was looking at the cube during the 15 seconds inspection, he planned the first moves he was going to make and later on, while doing the things he already planned, he was also looking at the next things he was going to do and so on. So next time, before assuming things and downgrading the achievements in a sport that you know nothing about and that you will never ever achieve in your life, you should just ask questions. I really hope you read all of this, it's long but it is pretty informative and will clear your messed up mind (hopefully).
Max now holds the record for the fastest time to solve a 3x3x3, 4x4x4, 5x5x5, 6x6x6 and 7x7x7 cube! www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2023/6/max-park-makes-history-by-solving-cube-in-fastest-time-ever-752905
I actually started solving the Rubik's cube for the first time two days ago. I checked the world record just for curiosity then, but I had NO idea that it had been broken just a day before. It gave me such a boost from the beginning! Truly amazing, Max.
Max Park is (probably) the best cuber of all time right now, he is my new idol since Feliks Zemdegs. Congratulations Max! Continue surprising us and shape speedcubing history! Show them all that you are the best!
It doesn't make sense to call someone "the best cuber of all time rigth now" though haha XD I do agree with him being one of the best currently if not the best, but your statement is kinda contradicting as "all time" and "right now" are closer to being antonyms than synonyms...
@@karlrose405 I think what he meant was Max is the currently the best cuber in history, while also accounting for the possibility of a better cuber coming in the future, since there's always newcomers in the cubing scene that go on to set records when it's least expected haha
@@karlrose405it actually makes perfect sense. He’s saying right now, in this moment, he’s the best cuber of all time. If he didn’t say right now, that would imply that he’s going to be the best cuber for all of eternity which the chances of the record never being broken again are slim.
Watch the video at 1/4 speed. I tried to count the number of turns he made and came up with 19 and I know that some of those were multiple turns. Incredible feat! Congratulations Max! Awesome to watch the excitement in the room because they all immediately knew what he had done.
*KUDO to that kid who knew to keep everyone away and to have them sign the papers right away. A record can be lost because someone touches the cube or mess up the clock, etc...*
Max is truly a superstar with the Rubix Cube and this video shows it so well done Max and for the other young lad who witnessed it I am sure that will hold a special place in his heart for the rest of his life. Keep up the great solves Max
I had really been following him for a while and wanted him to win, since the previous record was taken from him by his partner Tymon who appears in the min. 1:21 which, by the way, they get along very well, I think he had done it in 4.7 seconds, and Yusheng Du with 3,46 Congratulations Max!!! We know what it cost you to get to that brand. It's crazy how they keep getting better.
the reason the guy is stopping people from getting to the table, is because one time at a world record time the timer got reset. it thankfully had video evidence, but if not, the solve would have to be canceled (before the judge writes the time down).
If you watch in slow motion and freeze the image at a specific point, you can see that the cube was completed already at 2,984, he just had to touch the the sensor blanket? with his palms. It's strange that even the post-procedure has to be included... I know, I know these are just few tenths, but the incredible speed is the point. There could be some other measurement method where, let's say, the sensor is built into the Rubik-cube.
Yeah that's just timer delay. There are things called smart cubes but as of now, they are banned in official competition but my guess is that they will be allowed in a few years when they become better
Rubik Ernő feltaláló ezt biztosan nem gondolta volna annak idején! Én pedig őrzöm a fiókomban első, és egyetlen Rubik kockámat 1981 óta, amit soha nem sikerült kirakni...Gratulálok, és sokakkal együtt üdvözöllek Magyarországról!
Kudos to max but most importantly his amazing parents who encouraged and nurtured their son to be extraordinary. Impressive feat but Incredible parenting 👏
Max just beat on of the most important records in the world, Max have proven that a kid even with a disability can change the world and with people without a spectrum. But still I was in shock and so happy.
The Hungarian invention that has kept the world excited for decades. Congratulations by a Hungarian, I can barely comprehend what I can see! I hope Rubik Ernő also sees this video.
I thought that the upcoming world record will be near Yushen Du's 3.47 sec. But this is 0.34 sec faster. Unbelievable 😮 Btw congrats Max 🎉 I'm one of the biggest fan of your's ❤ I'm really very happy 😊
It's 5:30 a.m., Max broke it at maybe 2:05 or 2:10, I just woke up yesterday and checked my yt, I stunned when I saw the video with the title Max Park 3.13, and I cried after I watched it. New cubes released and some techniques used into the solves more often (like Xcross, XXcross , pseudoslotting...), no one know who would broke it first, Max, Tymon, Ruihang, Yiheng, Matty, Luke or someone else, these top solvers encourage others by their results: We saw the second sub 4 by Asher in last May, and more 3's in comp since then(I always remember how excited I was when I saw Tymon's 3.97 in Euro on live stream), also the avg also lower to sub 5 which is sound ridiculous back to 2015. And now, after 1661 days, 3.47 finally down (you could see how high this standard is, Yusheng himself says he also relieved😂), congrats to Max, the WR chasing for sub-3.47 is over (at least for now, I guess we'll get 2 more sub-3.47 before Worlds). (Personally, I think both Max and the journey for the whole cubing community to get the sub-3.47 changes the cubing forever.)
Dang that’s fast😮🤯 Also the guy with the mask was like “ok everyone CALM DOWN” lmao😂 there is a physical limit,but sometimes the cube is mixed but slightly easier. That PLUS the skill results in like 1 millisecond less
I saw this only an hour or so after the solve was done! Trust me, you should've seen the messages I sent to some of my cuber friends. I was ecstatic. GG Max!!
That is so fast. I can do a cube in about a minute but even if I learned all the algorithms, I can't even imagine approaching Park, Zemdegs and all the others. It is so fast it looks like it just flashed into solved.
Would not surprise me if someone will eventually break into sub 2, though when it happens it’ll be nuts. That said, I don’t think it’ll be possible for a long while just because getting to that speed and efficiency is near impossible now.
Max is an absolute superstar, watching both his cubing and social progress the last few years has been a pleasure!
Imagine if he had all cube wca events world records, all he needs to beat is yiheng wangs 3x3 average record
What social change has he accomplished?
@@8T6yt His own social progress, apologies for the misunderstanding. Max started cubing to expand his social skills and has made progress in leaps and bounds.
Only old cubers can really understand the weight of this record. It has been 5 years since Yusheng Du’s incredible 3.47 breaking Felik’s record of 4.22. Now a lot of people have gotten sub 4 singles like Max, Tymon and Yiheng. And now Max Park has finally broken it by 0.34 seconds. Which for a non cuber may not seem a lot but it definitely is. Congrats Max for this insane record!🎉
"cubers" that's funny. there's only so many possible positions of the internal mechanism. you people think you're geniuses. you're just flipping plastic quickly already knowing the solution. so funny to see people brag about this nonsesne.
two no-brain comments in a row 😬
@@damienwarlock He's the greatest plastic flipper in the world...which is great but I don't think I could find the patience and focus and use of my time to want to do this.
@@damienwarlockDude. Not trying to be rude but you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. There are 43 quintillion unique permutations of a rubik’s cube. What is it about you that makes you want to diminish others success and joy? How about you just be quiet next time
@@damienwarlock You're a non-cuber, I wouldn't expect you to understand the true value of such a unique and interesting sport. I can easily say the same thing for Soccer like "you're just running around with a ball while already knowing that you have to kick it inside a net", that's how dumb your assumption of Cubing sounds like. Of course there's more to what I said about Soccer just like there's more about Cubing than what you said. First of all, the average beginner that starts cubing would only be able to solve it in 5 minutes after fully knowing how to solve the Rubik's Cube with the beginner method. After a year it is expected that a cuber would at least be able to solve it in less than 30 seconds, but being able to solve it in less than 6 seconds would require a couple of years with dedicated practice. Max Park started when he was 2 and now he is 21, it took him 19 years to achieve this world record that you so despise. Now getting to the details, Cubing is not just about turning fast, and no one in the world is able to know the full solution to a Rubik's Cube scramble after looking at it for like 10 seconds.
Cubing involves skills like:
-Turning Speed
The ability of being able to turn the Rubik's Cube fast. That speed can only be achieved if you know the right fingertricks in order to be able to turn a cube accurately.
-Efficiency
The ability of being able to elaborate and plan efficient solutions to solve the Rubik's Cube.
However it's impossible to plan a full solution of the cube, only partially.
-Look Ahead
The ability of being able to subconsciously solve the cube and at the same time looking forward to the next things you are going to do and so on.
So debunking your statement of "flipping plastic quickly", it's not that easy to just turn fast, because aside from practice, you need to know the right fingertricks. Fingertricks are how you turn the cube in order to achieve faster and smoother solves. An example can be that, instead of using your whole wrist to turn the upper layer of the cube, you can just use your index finger to turn it while keeping your hand on the side of the cube. Now debunking your statement of "already knowing solutions", no one in the world can know the full solution of the Rubik's Cube at first sight and it would be impossible to know even after looking at it for like a week or a month. The reason the guy in the video you saw managed to flawlessly solve it without any pauses is because he used "Look Ahead", that means when he was looking at the cube during the 15 seconds inspection, he planned the first moves he was going to make and later on, while doing the things he already planned, he was also looking at the next things he was going to do and so on. So next time, before assuming things and downgrading the achievements in a sport that you know nothing about and that you will never ever achieve in your life, you should just ask questions.
I really hope you read all of this, it's long but it is pretty informative and will clear your messed up mind (hopefully).
Max now holds the record for the fastest time to solve a 3x3x3, 4x4x4, 5x5x5, 6x6x6 and 7x7x7 cube!
www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2023/6/max-park-makes-history-by-solving-cube-in-fastest-time-ever-752905
AWESOME!!
Wow, now only the 2x2x2 is missing
@@itsaboutdriveitsaboutpower5109Yeah but Max beating Zayn is something we dont believe on happening
Maximum park
iirc Max hasn't competed in 2x2 since 2012
I actually started solving the Rubik's cube for the first time two days ago. I checked the world record just for curiosity then, but I had NO idea that it had been broken just a day before. It gave me such a boost from the beginning! Truly amazing, Max.
everyone can learn how to solve it in one day, to be real...but solving it fast is something else.
This is amazing to see how far Max has come, truly an inspiration
All cubers watching this video
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Kewbix what’s up!
me! hello kevin btw :)
Way to go, Max.. AWESOME job!!!
So proud of you!!
How beautiful that literally EVERYONE. Is cheering and is happy for Max. Love this.
After 5 years, it’s finally been broken. Congratulations Max!!!!!
Amazing how he went from not being able to open a bottle to breaking the freaking world record. that's insane dedication right there
That solve was truly goated! Huge congrats to Max, that WR is so well-deserved!
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@@3DCubing 👀 Hi
Indeed
Max Park is (probably) the best cuber of all time right now, he is my new idol since Feliks Zemdegs. Congratulations Max! Continue surprising us and shape speedcubing history! Show them all that you are the best!
It doesn't make sense to call someone "the best cuber of all time rigth now" though haha XD
I do agree with him being one of the best currently if not the best, but your statement is kinda contradicting as "all time" and "right now" are closer to being antonyms than synonyms...
@@karlrose405 I think what he meant was Max is the currently the best cuber in history, while also accounting for the possibility of a better cuber coming in the future, since there's always newcomers in the cubing scene that go on to set records when it's least expected haha
@@karlrose405it actually makes perfect sense. He’s saying right now, in this moment, he’s the best cuber of all time. If he didn’t say right now, that would imply that he’s going to be the best cuber for all of eternity which the chances of the record never being broken again are slim.
Watch the video at 1/4 speed. I tried to count the number of turns he made and came up with 19 and I know that some of those were multiple turns. Incredible feat! Congratulations Max!
Awesome to watch the excitement in the room because they all immediately knew what he had done.
Way to go, Max! And way to go parents, for being so involved. Love it! 😊
I can feel the excitement waiting to blow up from that single "Yes".
Congratulations Max on breaking the record! I can't believe it stood for five years!
So proud of Max. What an incredible young man and proud to be related to him.
ur not related to him
bro is proud of a rubix cube solve, he didn't solve world hunger or something lol
*KUDO to that kid who knew to keep everyone away and to have them sign the papers right away. A record can be lost because someone touches the cube or mess up the clock, etc...*
Yep, quick thinking!
yep and that's why former pyraminx wr holder Elijah bBrown is a wca delegate
Max is truly a superstar with the Rubix Cube and this video shows it so well done Max and for the other young lad who witnessed it I am sure that will hold a special place in his heart for the rest of his life. Keep up the great solves Max
I was so surprised when I saw Max Park broke the world record after it has been held by Yusheng Du for almost 5 years congrats to him once again 👊❤️
he didnt just break the record, he SHATTERED the record, thats crazy
Na bro he demolish it
I had really been following him for a while and wanted him to win, since the previous record was taken from him by his partner Tymon who appears in the min. 1:21 which, by the way, they get along very well, I think he had done it in 4.7 seconds, and Yusheng Du with 3,46 Congratulations Max!!! We know what it cost you to get to that brand. It's crazy how they keep getting better.
the reason the guy is stopping people from getting to the table, is because one time at a world record time the timer got reset. it thankfully had video evidence, but if not, the solve would have to be canceled (before the judge writes the time down).
Not 100% sure, but I don't think video evidence can save it if the time got reset.
@@otamota7563 true
Not exactly. The solve would be dismissed if the cube were to be touched after the solve.
It has taken me 47 years and I've never been able to solve one and it took Max 3.13 seconds. What a world we live in.
You'll get it one day. I believe in you.
It takes 10 minutes to search it up on youtube🤨🙄
There's a website to solve it. I just used it to solve my 4x4 cube 😊
@@stonecold2298 ....no websites..no youtube...just you.
@@jesterpenetrator that's what I said to my teacher when I got caught cheating and she expelled me
I actually thought Yiheng would break it
@tkdqqYT Yiheng wang. He has 3 sub 4 singles.
May be
Yiheng, Tymon, max, and ruihang had really good chances, maybe also Luke.
@tkdqqYT a 9 year old kid who holds the wr average
I did too, but I also someone like Tymon, Marty, Leo, or even Feliks
Love how all the kids are super excited.
Max ran to get his phone after that resounding YES!! You gotta love this kid!
If you watch in slow motion and freeze the image at a specific point, you can see that the cube was completed already at 2,984, he just had to touch the the sensor blanket? with his palms. It's strange that even the post-procedure has to be included... I know, I know these are just few tenths, but the incredible speed is the point. There could be some other measurement method where, let's say, the sensor is built into the Rubik-cube.
Yeah that's just timer delay. There are things called smart cubes but as of now, they are banned in official competition but my guess is that they will be allowed in a few years when they become better
Rubik Ernő feltaláló ezt biztosan nem gondolta volna annak idején! Én pedig őrzöm a fiókomban első, és egyetlen Rubik kockámat 1981 óta, amit soha nem sikerült kirakni...Gratulálok, és sokakkal együtt üdvözöllek Magyarországról!
Kudos to max but most importantly his amazing parents who encouraged and nurtured their son to be extraordinary. Impressive feat but Incredible parenting 👏
Glad to see another speedcubing record on this channel
Max just beat on of the most important records in the world, Max have proven that a kid even with a disability can change the world and with people without a spectrum. But still I was in shock and so happy.
Huge congrats to Max for breaking such a long standing record!
OMG Max did it! I'm so happy!
Delegate dude making sure that nobody touches the cube until the paper is signed
The Hungarian invention that has kept the world excited for decades. Congratulations by a Hungarian, I can barely comprehend what I can see!
I hope Rubik Ernő also sees this video.
I thought that the upcoming world record will be near Yushen Du's 3.47 sec. But this is 0.34 sec faster. Unbelievable 😮
Btw congrats Max 🎉
I'm one of the biggest fan of your's ❤
I'm really very happy 😊
Can't stop crying watching this over and over. Congratulations to an amazing young man!!
Finally, i was waiting GWR to upload the video for 2 days, and it finally did
Master of cube. Congrats Max! And thanks to Elijah for the blocking
This is Epic i wait for this moment for many time, in the past i think that Max Park will broke the next record and that happen
*MAX is an absolute beast!*
It's 5:30 a.m., Max broke it at maybe 2:05 or 2:10, I just woke up yesterday and checked my yt, I stunned when I saw the video with the title Max Park 3.13, and I cried after I watched it.
New cubes released and some techniques used into the solves more often (like Xcross, XXcross , pseudoslotting...), no one know who would broke it first, Max, Tymon, Ruihang, Yiheng, Matty, Luke or someone else, these top solvers encourage others by their results: We saw the second sub 4 by Asher in last May, and more 3's in comp since then(I always remember how excited I was when I saw Tymon's 3.97 in Euro on live stream), also the avg also lower to sub 5 which is sound ridiculous back to 2015. And now, after 1661 days, 3.47 finally down (you could see how high this standard is, Yusheng himself says he also relieved😂), congrats to Max, the WR chasing for sub-3.47 is over (at least for now, I guess we'll get 2 more sub-3.47 before Worlds).
(Personally, I think both Max and the journey for the whole cubing community to get the sub-3.47 changes the cubing forever.)
That is almost unbelievable! Fantastic!
Congratulations Max, you did it!
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Dang that’s fast😮🤯 Also the guy with the mask was like “ok everyone CALM DOWN” lmao😂 there is a physical limit,but sometimes the cube is mixed but slightly easier. That PLUS the skill results in like 1 millisecond less
it was the pyraminx world record holder (Elijah Brown)
who was guarding the cube, he did that with his pyraminx wr solve
If someone touches the cube before the competitor signs the score card
The time gets disqualified
@@zepisweird oh ok
@@EstrogenCubing oh wow. Dang
interesting!
I really hoped tymon would break it, but max also deserves it. Congrats!!
Max park is the greatest cuber of all time
you know it
It’s true, sad and true
Feliks dominated every category for far longer. He is still the goat. But max is by far the best in the world
Congratulations Max!
its insanE how max, arguably the best speedcuber ever, has never held a wr single in his life, just ao5's. really happy this has happened
Most impressive! This even brought tears to my eyes. The only thing that can break his record is a robot...or Max himself.
He solved the cube in 3 seconds, and I can't even solve one in three days.
@@georgecuster9167tutorial
From 31 seconds to 3.1 seconds, legend!
Everyone forgets max park exists sometimes, But he still does things like this. It’s incredible
No
And yes
No yes no yes
They do?
how do people forget about him? he's definitely one of the most famous cubers
Max knew it before even looking at the clock, he even screamed yes before looking the clock.
Congratulations max park! I didn’t ever think that record would be broken
Great job Max!
Congratulations!!!! 👏👏👏
Good job Max!!
I am so surprised these things are STILL AROUND! (I remember "mastering" all of ONE SIDE in the 80's!).
They are nearly as popular as ever
I think everyone was ready for it to be broken, so many sub-4’s have been broken recently. We all knew it was going to happen soon.
Congrats Max! well done
That's incredible.
max totally deserved this, GG
I like how it spreads like wildfire.
3.134 is just 0.00759... seconds off perfection. Imagine getting π seconds as a world record.
Congratulations from Hungary (where the cube's from)!!! Well done!
Why is there not a like 5 different cameras all zoomed in on this... This is incredible...
Congratulations Max! Awesome work! Go ahead Man! :)
I saw this only an hour or so after the solve was done! Trust me, you should've seen the messages I sent to some of my cuber friends. I was ecstatic. GG Max!!
awesome job Max!
”What just happened, Max just broke the world record…”
well done max!
Finally a new 3x3 wr! This is just like the climax of a movie
We love Max
That is so fast. I can do a cube in about a minute but even if I learned all the algorithms, I can't even imagine approaching Park, Zemdegs and all the others. It is so fast it looks like it just flashed into solved.
Great job, Max! 🙂
This is just Great!
Max Park Deserves the achievement!
Incredible stuff to watch
max is insane
excellence in any form should be appreciated and commended.
Excellence doesn't come easy to anyone.
431,225 views, 5.9k likes, 531 comments, 9.8M subscribers. Nice!!
Did it in under 5 mins. But I needed a paint brush.
Yeah max let’s gooooo!!! I love max he’s such a sweetheart and well deserved record GOAT status for sure
He breaks world records like eating breakfast everyday!
Super star max we love you. And you have such a wonderful supportive family too. And the cubing family, not to mention :)
Huge congrats to Max and his parents!
Congratulations! Greetings from Hungary :)
Max shattered the record like a Rubik's Hulk. I can barely solve a 3x3x3 cube in 3 minutes, let alone 3.13 seconds
this is amazing, now we need j perm to make a 2 hour video on this.
Wow he is amazing 👏
it's funny how lil bro on the left started documenting and taking notes real hard haha
He’s the “judge” for the scramble and he has to register the solve as official
Congratulations Max!!! We all know you worked so hard for this and really deserve to win it!! Godspeed!!!
max park is truly the best cuber we’ve ever seen
dang he was fast! broke the record 3.47 by 3.13!
I love the reaction of the official sitting beside him.
Would not surprise me if someone will eventually break into sub 2, though when it happens it’ll be nuts. That said, I don’t think it’ll be possible for a long while just because getting to that speed and efficiency is near impossible now.
I think we all knew he could do it! It was just a matter or time!
Absolutely amazing!! Now, who will be the first to do it under 3 seconds?