Saturday, May 7, 2011

Feliks Zemdegs four incredible WR @ Kubaroo Open!


              Feliks Zemdegs, a 16 year old speedcuber, known for his world records since last year has had it again. Held at Melbourne Australia, this super fast Feliks set a new World Record for the single solve of the Rubiks cube which is 6.24 seconds. He beat his own record which is 6.65 seconds and hasn't yet been updated at the world cube association website, 'cause this incredible solve just happened now, May 7, 2011. I'm not surprised about this kid owning a bunch of records in the speedcubing world, cause he's the MASTER and fast rules!





According to his video description on youtube he uses LUBIX GUHONG here's a link to this cube http://www.lubixcube.com. As you can see in the video he's lucky enough to have a PLL (permuting the last layer) skip. Finally Feliks got a PLL skip! Next thing I can do for now is to wait for his first sub 6 solve.                      
                                                            


                                                   

"Is that it???"
He recently uploaded a video, and this one is another world record now in OH (one handed solve), in 11.16 stunning seconds! Great! Feliks is owning again!



He beat his own world record again with a time of 14.41 seconds average for OH. On the 3rd solve he still got it to sub 15 even if the cube got fell off the ground. Isn't he amazing? Here are his times: 14.41 14.30 14.77 (17.31) (13.77) with an average of 14.41 seconds taking out the fastest and slowest solve.


Just few weeks ago, one of the fastest speedcuber Sebastian Weyer sets a new world record for the single solve of the 4x4 with a time of 31.66 seconds. That world record didn't last long, because a week after that Feliks beat him with 31.05 at the Kubaroo open. It was a smooth solve for him, I guess he's now getting used to this. I guess Sebastian is not surprised too about the news, I bet he's expecting this one.





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