Can you solve a Rubik's cube in 5 seconds?
The championship involved completing the puzzle as fast as possible.
By Web Desk
January 29, 2018
PARIS: Hundreds of prodigies from around the world competed in a tournament, held in France, which required solving a mind-boggling Rubik’s cube in less than 5 seconds.
The championship involved completing the puzzle as fast as possible.
It consisted of 18 disciplines, including the most famous ‘3x3x3’ cube, along with other challenges that called on participants to solve the puzzle with their feet or while being blindfolded.
America’s Max Park bagged the gold medal after he managed to solve Rubik’s cube within a time span of 5.87 seconds.
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