What is the fastest time to solve a ghost cube?
Feliks Zemdegs achieves fastest time to solve a Rubik’s Cube in 4.22 seconds.
How long does it take to solve a 1×1 Rubik’s cube?
Now, some of the fastest solvers in the world have been able to solve the cube in under 10 minutes, but this feat is still far from becoming the norm. The current Unofficial World Record for the 1×1 is 8 minutes 59 seconds.
What timer do Speedcubers use?
The only timer allowed in competitions is the Speedstacks Stackmat Pro Generation 3. This is the most recent chronograph and has been approved by the WCA. Many puzzle stores online sell this stopwatch and the accompanying mat, some of which can be found in my Puzzle Stores article.
What does Mo3 mean in cubing?
Mean of 3 (Mo3): An official format for WCA competitions, the mean of 3 solves. Used especially for big cubes.
Is there an online Rubik’s cube stopwatch timer?
Online Rubik’s Cube Stopwatch Timer. Online Rubik’s Cube speedsolving timer with built-in scramble generator for WCA twisty puzzles. The stopwatch collects and analizes training statistics, calculates averages for 5 and 12 times and shows the evolution of performance on a graphical display.
What is a scrambled ghost cube?
This means that a scrambled Ghost Cube can look rather daunting, just as any shape-shifting puzzle might. The puzzle was invented by puzzle designer Adam G Cowan in 2008. The puzzle was invented with one goal in mind – “A 3×3 shape modification that is as challenging as possible while only allowing one solution”.
What is a ghost cube solved 3×3?
Solved 3×3 Ghost Cube. Ghost Cubes are, in their simplest form, puzzle modification. They are very unique types of puzzles that have properties that amplify the difficulty of the cube that they resemble – The solved state is not achieved once all the colours match, but rather once the cube matches its description – a cube.
When did the ghost cube come out?
The puzzle had an initial market in early 2009, however the Ghost Cube remained simply a concept cube until puzzle designers took to amplifying the difficulty further – Larger Ghost Cubes were made (as though the original wasn’t difficult enough), and eventually even a 7×7 Ghost Cube was designed (pictured below).