The world record for solving the 9x9x9 Rubik's Cube is 6 minutes and 58.33 seconds by Max Ziong from China.
It cannot be turned in any way because it is only one little cubie. The cube's only purposes are for fun and collecting, although some people will correctly say that it is the hardest cube to solve. The current unofficial World Record for the 1x1x1 Rubik's Cube is 0.001 seconds by both Kewbix and Mr Cube.
8x8 Rubik's Cube World Record - 5:49.08 - YouTube.
A puzzle legend named Kenneth Brandon [known as RedKB on YouTube] however did share the method to solve the world's largest Rubik cube which interestingly took him nearly 7.5 hours. Earlier, he shared a time-lapse video of scrambling the replica of the 17x17x17 Rubik's Cube in a somewhat smaller size.
The fastest time to solve a 5x5x5 rotating puzzle cube is 33.02 seconds, achieved by Max Park (USA) at the Florida Big & Blind & Time 2022 event held in Orlando, Florida, USA, on 13 March 2022.
Fastest 3x3x3 Cube Solve EVER! - 3.13 seconds by Max Park 🇺🇸 - YouTube.
19x19 Rubik's cube World Record (Full) solve - 2:51:54 - YouTube.
Official 2x2 Rubik's Cube 0.49 WR Single by Maciej Czapiewski.
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The ShengShou 12x12 Cube is the world's first mass-produced 12x12. At only 100mm in size, this puzzle is very easy to hold and turn. It features a pillowed design and bright stickerless shades. The turning of the 12x12 is smooth and the puzzle is very stable and light-weighted, making it easy to handle.
The 100x100x100 Rubik's Cube is a theoretical Rubik's Cube with 100 layers, unlike the normal Rubik's Cube, with only 3. The pure immensity of this Rubik's Cube assembled requires you to assemble 58,808 (fifty-eight thousand eight hundred and eight) parts, which are only the visible parts.
Max Park breaks 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube world record in just 3.13 seconds – video. Some speedcubing fans were left in tears after a prestigious and longstanding record was broken by US champion cuber Max Park, who took an astonishing 3.13 seconds to solve a 3x3x3 puzzle.
This is an extremely enormous rubik's cube that has 58808 total visible parts. It has a very huge amount of combinations: 2 x 10^38415, or approximately 2 quadraoctingenteduodecenemillinillion combinations.
The first 10 cube numbers are: 1 = 1 x 1 x 1 or 1³ 8 = 2 x 2 x 2 or 2³ 27 = 3 x 3 x 3 or 3³ 64 = 4 x 4 x 4 or 4³
Max recorded times of (17.60), 18.49, 19.37, (23.80) and 20.28, with the fastest and the slowest times discounted from the average as per World Cube Association rules. Max currently also holds the record for fastest single solve of a 4x4x4 cube: 16.79 seconds, set in San Jose, California, USA, on 3 April 2022.
The fastest time to solve a 6x6x6 rotating puzzle cube is 59.74 seconds, achieved by Max Park (USA) at the CubingUSA Southeast Championship 2022 event held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, USA, on 31 July 2022.
A robot developed by MechE graduate student Ben Katz from MIT's Biomimetics Lab and electrical engineering student Jared Di Carlo can solve a Rubik's Cube in a record-breaking 0.38 seconds.