@@IDFB2WhenIt's not "broken". It's disabled on purpose. The database is so large (and badly designed) it takes several seconds or even minutes to make a query to the database. I once downloaded the database from their site and tried optimizing the queries, but was unable.
if you analyse the 2023 "3.13" from max park, i checked it frame by frame and he solved the cube in 2.87 seconds. what a guy edit: slow playback speed to 0.25 and try to pause it from and carefully look at the cube and try to pause it at the time he solved it. 4:44 - 4:47 if you're wondering where i did it
It couldve been easier when you used editing but yeah, the 0.26 was prob from the time it took to press the stop button and the time taken to get the cube
They should make a bluetooth cube that pings when the cube is solved to turn off the timer. That way the timer records when the cube is actually solved rather than when its dropped on the stackmat.
the comparison is unfair, today there are completely different cubes, they move very easily with magnets, a completely different league, it's like comparing old cars to today's
Yeah okay that’s fine and dandy. You look up the tutorial… “First you need to make the white cross opposite the yellow center piece” 🙄 no dammit I want to know how to do it in 5 seconds not 5 hours
I didn't know that feliks always kept a pyraminx in his pants in 2016
UHASHUASUHASHU
thats the master pyraminx
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LOL THWTS THE MASTER BIQ L PIRQMinx
100thlike lol
"Is this the world record?"
- " Yes, it is"
"Ok"
lmao
I think as a wr single is so hard to break now having a world lead that resets every year like in sprinting would be a cool concept
Well for that is the year filter on the WCA
But it is broken now
@@EstrogenCubingit's been broken for forever now when will they fix it
@@IDFB2When idk :c
@@IDFB2WhenIt's not "broken". It's disabled on purpose. The database is so large (and badly designed) it takes several seconds or even minutes to make a query to the database. I once downloaded the database from their site and tried optimizing the queries, but was unable.
As time goes on the efficiency of technology lends a hand. Early ones are clunky, later ones are smooth as butter.
Methods have improved as well. There is more information now then ever before.
3:37 i never knew felix hid a pyraminx in his pants..
Well,he sure was happy for achieving the world record 😅😊
What people were actually clapping for
@@rageboi2166 for the world record
Max Park's first and second celebration are the same lol
So true😂
if you analyse the 2023 "3.13" from max park, i checked it frame by frame and he solved the cube in 2.87 seconds. what a guy
edit: slow playback speed to 0.25 and try to pause it from and carefully look at the cube and try to pause it at the time he solved it. 4:44 - 4:47 if you're wondering where i did it
It couldve been easier when you used editing but yeah, the 0.26 was prob from the time it took to press the stop button and the time taken to get the cube
1982 solve is better than my record 💀
I was happy to break 2 minutes 😂
They should make a bluetooth cube that pings when the cube is solved to turn off the timer. That way the timer records when the cube is actually solved rather than when its dropped on the stackmat.
3:40 bro Felils got a huge one in his pants hahaha wtf
Ruihang’s 4.06:
22 seconds is still faster than my pb
the question you should never ask to speedcubers
"OK, Then what?"
22 second on a Rubik's brand is crazy
the comparison is unfair, today there are completely different cubes, they move very easily with magnets, a completely different league, it's like comparing old cars to today's
Great video and well done for finding everything; it must have taken a lot of work!
However, Asher's 3.89 was from May 2022, not 2021
Thank you fir the feedback
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Cubing changed so much from just 2003 to 2008
Years 2067 rubikes cube world record solved in 0.000000001s 🗿
2004: 12.11 (Shotaro Makisumi)
2005: 11.75 (Jean Pons)
2006: 10.48 (Toby Mao)
2007: 9.55? (no video :( )
2008: 7.08 (Erik Akkersdijk)
2009: 7.88 (Piti Pitchedpan)
2010: 6.77 (Feliks Zemdegs)
2011: 5.66 (Feliks Zemdegs)
2012: 6.09 (Yuma Tabuchi)
2013: 5.55 (Mats Valk)
2014: 5.66 (Feliks Zemdegs)
2015: 4.90? (Lucas Etter) (bad camera angle)
2016: 4.73 (Feliks Zemdegs)
2017: 4.59 (Sungben Chao)
2018: 3.47?? (Yusheng Du) (dogcrap camera angle) (suspicious)
2019: 4.24 (Patrick Ponce)
2020: 4.16 (Feliks Zemdegs)
2021: 4.06? (Ruihang Yu)
2022: 3.63 (Max Park)
2023: 3.13 (Max Park)
What cube did feliks use
2024 : Yiheng Wang, 2:54 ? :)
The fastest solve in 2021 is Ruihang Xu with 4.06
Thank you for letting me know
WR8JG
it is 3.13
@@user-vg2cf4cz6lthat is in 2023, not 2021
Oops
Vietnam
2024: Yiheng Wang 3.47🎉🎉🎉
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He is an American but was born in Vietnam
The first record is viet nam
Yeah okay that’s fine and dandy. You look up the tutorial…
“First you need to make the white cross opposite the yellow center piece”
🙄 no dammit I want to know how to do it in 5 seconds not 5 hours
New update! 2024. Tymon 3.63
It is kind of sad that Tymon isn't on here
Tymon has just been really fast for some years recently
@@philongvidic8021 , Tymon is my favorite cuber
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