Is this considered a new world record? (not by me) --- Double Post Merged, Sep 3, 2017, Original Post Date: Sep 3, 2017 --- This is off-topic lol
My best is 9.95 seconds --- Double Post Merged, Sep 3, 2017, Original Post Date: Sep 3, 2017 --- Unofficial, but feliks got another 3.01 off cam nice
I did 16.3 seconds took me 2 weeks to get tho xD it's an official record, no cheats or exploits can be used as every player is monitored by a camera and a random cube is given to him every time please stop trynna be a smartass
Funny this is, the record before Feliks zemdegs' record (4.73) was 4.74 by mats valk (he lives in the netherlands) the reason why I know that is because I use rubiks cubes a lot, I have over 150$ of them, and my 3x3 record is 15.177 seconds. I still think Feliks zemdegs is the best cuber, just look at wca (world cubing association) records, he has 7x7, 6x6, and 5x5 single which is 1 solve, and 7x7, 6x6, and 5x5 average which is 5 solves, they take out the best and worst solve and make the average from that. He also has the 4x4 single, and used to have the 3x3 single, (he has broken the 3x3 single so many times) Finally, he has the world record 3x3 one handed solve which is a little over 6 seconds which is insane I can solve it one handed in about 40 seconds. The record before Patrick Ponce's 3x3 solve was Feliks Zemdegs, 4.73, then Mats Valk's 4.74, then Lucas Etter, 4.90, then I think before that was Collin Burn's record 5.05 or something, this is all coming from my head. With single solve as shown by you above, it's a lot skill and a big part is luck. If you get lucky like all the fast records are, your time is obviously going to be better. I would explain stuff like PPL skips and OLL skips, premaid pairs, and stuff like that but you would lose me. Please don't tell me you learned to solve one in TWO WEEKS and got a 16.3 second solve, that is 100% false, nobody can possibly learn to do it that fast, you can learn to solve it in one night but it takes at least a year to get sub 20. Unless im missing something, it took you two weeks to learn to do everything which isnt possible, sub 20 is obviously done by an advanced method (CFOP most likely), there is 21 PPL's which you probably learned half or more of them, then 50 something OLL's which you proabbly learned 10 or so. F2l Takes months of practice to nail down and get a fast solve. No that's not an official WCA record, you must be at a competition to get a record. Most likely this 4.69 record will be broken in a year or so, depends on a lot probably will be 4.65 or something.
Yey, looking at the new comments I'm one of the worst cuber on this thread, despite those who can't solve it tho. Is it my cube that's slow or me that's slow?