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TOGO, LOMA TOGO - Friday, February 18, 2005 at 15:48:19 (PST)
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g man <maga@net.com>
- Friday, February 18, 2005 at 08:08:33 (PST)
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Roger Wasp <rw@linux.org>
Prague, CZ Czech - Friday, February 11, 2005 at 03:09:38 (PST)
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Myha
- Thursday, February 10, 2005 at 08:51:53 (PST)
Very unusual web site :-) Enjoyed browsing it!!!!
Tashi Norwood <tashinorwood@consultant.com>
CA USA - Friday, February 04, 2005 at 07:09:31 (PST)
Well meet sometime Ron.
Ryan Patricio <Rubiksfan@hotmail.com>
Temecula, CA USA - Wednesday, February 02, 2005 at 00:18:42 (PST)
nice
pp <pastor_james@alexandria.cc>
- Monday, January 24, 2005 at 10:48:17 (PST)
Hello, i just learned how to complete the Rubik's Cube last week. I can already solve it in 2 minutes. That's pretty good for just learning. I was wondering if any of you could show me a site or tell me the least confusing way to learn to be a speed cuber. I can't wait to be able solve in under 30 seconds! Thanks... PeterGLynn1989@yahoo.com
Peter <PeterGlynn1989@yahoo.com>
USA - Sunday, January 23, 2005 at 21:22:01 (PST)
great website speedcubing's amazing =)
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VIC australia - Sunday, January 09, 2005 at 19:31:04 (PST)
I'm not really a speedcuber (my timing's barely improved on the 3 minutes I took as a kid) but am currently quite interested in the 4x4 cube - my father had one that he was never able to solve, and I nearly solved it but it fell apart. I reassembled it, but next time I tried solving it, it fell apart again and this time one of the pieces broke. Last year I bought another one, and now I normally take between 15 and 20 minutes to solve it (using some moves from the 3x3 and some I made up - I ignored the ones in the booklet that came with it). I was very surprised when I discovered people here solve the 4x4 centers first - I alway's do it centers last, as these can be easily swapped without affecting the other pieces. How do you avoid messing up the centers when pairing the edges? Is there much difference between the Rubik's, Meffert's and Magic 5x5 cubes? Which one's best? [silverdemon] try ebay.co.uk [Jamie] Can you actually get 6x6 cubes? Or do you just mean the computer simulations?
Aidan Stanger <stang@iweb.net.au>
Adelaide, SA Australia - Thursday, January 06, 2005 at 01:17:12 (PST)
This site really helped! Gone are the days when I picked all the stickers off and re-arranged them. Tahnks!
Charlie <chuk_ali@yahoo.co.in>
WS USA - Wednesday, January 05, 2005 at 11:40:39 (PST)
I can't believe that the 2005 World Championships are going to be in Orlando! I never though I'd actually get the chance to compete, I can't wait! Anyone know when registration is going to start or any other information (besides what's on this site)?
Jonathan Ruel <ruel2b9@erau.edu>
Daytona beach, FL USA - Tuesday, January 04, 2005 at 00:13:43 (PST)
Wow, I hav'nt seen one of those things since I was a kid.
SP Fielding <box.8675309@gmail.com>
WA US - Saturday, January 01, 2005 at 19:23:12 (PST)
hey there, I live in the Netherlands and I'm trying to purchase a Rubik's revenge (4X4) but so far i had no luck... does anybody know where i can purchase one. Preferably in holland, but certainly within europe... thanks
silverdemon <silverboxdemon@hotmail.com>
Delft, Netherlands - Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 12:15:42 (PST)
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GUYMAN <GUYMAN@GUYS.COM>
USA - Saturday, December 11, 2004 at 04:29:00 (PST)
Hello everybody. I do like challenges but I am quite slow at speed cubing (around one minute with basics moves). So since recently I am trying blindfold rubik because it doesn't need to much dexterity skills but much more concentration ! Thanks to all your pages my method is now working fine
Geraud <nimo_rubiks@melix.net>
Paris, France - Thursday, December 02, 2004 at 03:42:01 (PST)
In regards to the negative time contest, down here in Australia the seasons are opposite to over in America and England. So we had our time pushed FORWARD one hour. So a fast solve for us would yield about 61 minutes! So I guess I'll have to wait till April before I try for a time below 0 seconds.
Gareth White <gwhi6633@mail.usyd.edu.au>
Sydney, NSW Australia - Monday, November 01, 2004 at 15:28:49 (PST)
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maga <maga@hotmail.com>
lome , Togo-Africa - Monday, October 11, 2004 at 15:35:45 (PDT)
Hello, my name is Gareth and I am a maths student of Sydney Uni. The Head of the School of Maths at our Uni is none other than Don Taylor (yes, the guy who wrote the book)! Every year, he gives a talk on Rubik's cubes. My times are around the 50 sec mark (using my own algorithms), while my friend Stewart Wilcox is around the 40 sec mark (using his own method/algorithms). He has actually found a general solution for any size and any dimension, but I'm not sure how easy it is to apply in practice. It would be great if there was a national competition, but Australia is so large that it would be very hard to organise such a thing.
Gareth White <gwhi6633@mail.usyd.edu.au>
Sydney, NSW Australia - Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at 00:25:08 (PDT)
Ron, you're my idol! Can't wait to meet you at the 2006 European Championships!
Sebastian <portoseb37@hotmail.com>
Bucharest, Romania - Saturday, August 14, 2004 at 14:58:18 (PDT)
~Awesome webpage~
Anna <apeterson52@mailbox2000.com>
- Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 12:03:11 (PDT)
I learnt the rubiks cube 2x2,3x3,4x4,5x5 and 6x6 when i was 12, and this site has helped me a lot. are there ever gonna be any competitions here in Australia? i fell left out
Jaime Liew <red_bottlecap@hotmail.com>
Adelaide, SA Australia - Friday, August 06, 2004 at 04:03:05 (PDT)
Hey im 15 and i just discovered that people were capable of solving the rubik's cube in less than a week, I'm interested in this...where should i go if i would like to start learning?
Ben
IN US - Friday, August 06, 2004 at 01:30:40 (PDT)
I LOVE THIS PAGE. PLEASE, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
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ABA NAIJA, ABA BENIN - Monday, July 26, 2004 at 11:21:46 (PDT)
Hi,I'm Keith,I'm 35 and live in Australia and have recently renewed my interest in the cube and have been getting times in the 50-60 second range though not consistantly.I have done some lucky times in the 40's as well.The method I use is an old one that I learnt a long time ago combined with a few last layer algorithms that I've picked up from various speedcubing.com pages.I really need to learn a faster method to improve my times. The Lars Petrus method looks interesting. I'd be interested to hear from any other Aussie speedcubers out there and if there are any competitions held in Australia at all.
Keith Clancy <keithrx3c@hotmail.com>
Goulburn, NSW Australia - Monday, July 19, 2004 at 21:50:03 (PDT)
Speedcubing.com is a fabulous resource for cubers all around the world. I check it all the time and I recommend this site to anyone who has even a vague interest in the cube! Keep up the great work!! :)
Jasmine Lee <jasmine_ellen[nospam]@[nospam]yahoo.com>
Canberra, ACT Australia - Saturday, July 03, 2004 at 08:09:53 (PDT)
lol
Mattias Berglud <masbed@hotmail.com>
Uppsala, Sweden - Thursday, July 01, 2004 at 02:22:04 (PDT)
Just to stick up for my fellow speedcubers... Division I athelete in college. 8 varsity letters and went to states in 3 different sports in High School. I've run 2 marathons and a few triathalons. 12 golf handicap, windsurf, ski, darts, poker, guitar, and skydive. I don't need to pick up chicks because I'm happily married and have 2 kids. AND I'm a sub-30 speedcuber! :)
Howard
Erie, PA U.S.A. - Monday, June 28, 2004 at 07:22:46 (PDT)
I didn't know the guest book would be ideal for people to come in a judge others. This site isn't a sport or a way of life. It is a source of knowledge however, and people should respect that. I especially like the people that think we play videos backwards! I am glad their frustrations with being unintelligent have driven them to shoot down the abilities to others. What's worse than being a 'speed cuber'? Being someone who makes it a point to put down others, because they don't feel right about themselves. If you people are angry, and want to make waves, go find a pool. A better alternative might be a therapist. -Richard
Richard Patterson
WI - Sunday, June 27, 2004 at 18:11:25 (PDT)
w00t!
Robert Smith <chesszek@msn.com>
MN USA - Saturday, June 26, 2004 at 09:55:30 (PDT)
You have a point: Solving cubes all day is much more homoerotic than patting your jock buddies on the ass after a sweaty game of catch, then winding down with a nice, steamy, group shower. Thanks for that one, maddox :)
Albin Thorning <albin.thorning@home.se>
Sweden - Saturday, June 26, 2004 at 06:53:10 (PDT)
Haha, what a loser. He's just jealous because he can't solve one. See you in two weeks!
Tyson Mao <tmao[nospam]@its.caltech.edu>
Hillsborough, CA United States - Friday, June 25, 2004 at 23:15:25 (PDT)
Ooh Yeah, while your at it try gettin' a girl.....you "Rubik's Cubers" Must be very lonely pathetic little people if you spend you time fiddlin' with a childrens toy......LMAO!!
PJ <nunya@aol.com>
- Friday, June 25, 2004 at 17:58:45 (PDT)
OMG! You people are pathetic! Rubik's Cube is not a Sport or a life.....It's a stupid puzzle for 8 year olds to play with on a road trip....Why don't some of you losers strap on some football pads and play where the reall ballers play.....faggots! HAHA
PJ <nunya@aol.com>
- Friday, June 25, 2004 at 17:55:11 (PDT)
i don land guy keep off
<mumudey@yahoo.com>
enugu, niger - Monday, June 14, 2004 at 03:51:21 (PDT)
I'm not amazed that some people first think "get a life" when they hear of speed cubers. I can solve the cube in an average of 53 seconds. Guy that's looking for a "speed cube" you haven't looked online enough. See you guys at the US Championships 2004
Tomer <dty@dslextreme.com>
Reseda, CA USA - Friday, May 21, 2004 at 20:51:42 (PDT)
The guy is right i should get a life but im too lazy so ill just do the cube all day...
Rob <i robb petstores@aol.com>
- Monday, May 03, 2004 at 12:25:19 (PDT)
U PEOPLE NEED TO FIND A F***ING LIFE, AND GO F*** YOURSELF
Patrick Fountain <flatline2708@yahoo.com>
castro valley, CA United States - Monday, April 19, 2004 at 15:54:37 (PDT)
hehe im 13 and i can solve one in about ..... 40 days :(
Bob
- Saturday, March 13, 2004 at 10:34:48 (PST)
Does anyone know when and where the next world championship is going to be? I would really like to know.
Matt <mrraaw@hotmail.com>
Southampton, Canada - Friday, January 30, 2004 at 09:25:08 (PST)
Yes, speedcubing.com is the best around.
Brent Morgan <brentmorganmaster@yahoo.com>
Tucson, AZ USA - Wednesday, January 28, 2004 at 21:22:19 (PST)
Does anyone out there know where I can get a hold of an actual "SPEED-CUBE" the $10.00 cubes in stores are just crap they are to stif.
Vince <VRinehart@GlobalSolar.com>
Tucson, AZ USA - Wednesday, January 14, 2004 at 20:06:23 (PST)
Yeah, that's very obvious... come on... record a new one and don't pick it up from the table.
MartyMcFLy <JoeMcEnroe@bjorn.borg.com>
USA - Friday, December 19, 2003 at 17:50:14 (PST)
Umm why is your cube movie recorded backwards? It's quite obvious... especially in the end when you "pick it up".. Faker cheater...
Preed <sinaddict@yahoo.com>
USA - Friday, December 19, 2003 at 17:46:42 (PST)
Speedcubing.com is the best!
Jon Morris <nascarjon@despammed.com>
MI USA - Thursday, December 18, 2003 at 06:19:16 (PST)
I have many Rubik's cubes, but my first one that I got for my 16th birthday back in 1980, one that I still use all the time is white plastic. The pieces are solid and the cube is fairly heavy. The color opposite the blue side is black. Does anyone know the history of the white cubes? Can you still purchase white ones? I don't know where my parents got the cube but I have never seen another white cube, only the black ones. If anyone has an answer, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
Alan <webguru@tollefsondesign.com>
Maple Grove, MN USA - Monday, December 08, 2003 at 09:28:32 (PST)
I just turned 12 and I can do the cube in about 2 minutes- I need to practice some more
Katie <rubikscuber@aol.com>
holliston, ma USA - Saturday, December 06, 2003 at 15:55:15 (PST)
I'm 35 and solving cube in around a minute by a technique of one side + T upto two lines on four sides and further...anybody who wants the solution can contact and anybody having other formula can send....Thanks
Sandeep Jani <sandeepjani@vsnl.net>
Mumbai, INDIA - Saturday, November 29, 2003 at 22:49:23 (PST)
HI Dodger, Tournament on what? Ping Pong?
Aaron Choi
San Jose, CA USA - Tuesday, October 28, 2003 at 22:07:00 (PST)
Hi everybody! I am 13 and I love speedsolving my cube.(well I solve it around 1 minutes, not really "speed".
Aaron Choi <Flying_American@hotmail.com>
San Jose, CA USA - Tuesday, October 28, 2003 at 22:05:30 (PST)
Do you know of any competitions coming up in the UK?
steve <badger66@hotmail.com>
England - Monday, October 27, 2003 at 17:02:07 (PST)