According to the British Daily Mail (65438+February 13), a video shows that Feliks Semder, alias "Fei Shen", a student of the University of Melbourne, Australia, restored the third-order Rubik's Cube in just 4.73 seconds, setting a new world record. Feliks zemdegs, an expert on fast twisting Rubik's Cube, broke the record of fast twisting of the third-order Rubik's Cube. It took him only 4.73 seconds to restore a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube, pushing the world record of this project forward by 0.0 1 second.
This video was shot in Sydney, Australia. The video shows that Zeng Mudan Gus had an observation time of 10 second before the operation, and then he signaled the referee to start timing. In the image, his hand is so fast that it is difficult for the camera to capture it. After finishing the operation, he threw the Rubik's Cube on the table, and the crowd burst into warm applause. Realizing that he had broken the world record, he waved his hands excitedly.
The Australian teenager restored the Rubik's Cube in 4.73 seconds, breaking the third-order Rubik's Cube speed distortion record.
Felix, a 20-year-old business student at the University of Melbourne, Australia, successfully set a new historical record in a Rubik's Cube Competition on June 5438+February 65438+June 0/Kloc-0. At first, the Rubik's Cube was covered with a lid. Then, he has 10 seconds to answer the small question, oh no, study the Rubik's cube, and then inform the referee: teacher! I'm ready!
The Australian teenager restored the Rubik's Cube in 4.73 seconds, breaking the third-order Rubik's Cube speed distortion record.
It's time to start! Kaka Kaka-The Rubik's Cube turns so fast that I can't see his fingers clearly. How many years have you practiced this hand speed? When Felix learned that he had broken the record, he raised his hands and cheered. People nearby gathered around to look at the timer and felt that he had witnessed a miracle. ...