NEWS WTF / Rubik's Cube solved in 12.46 sec

Japan's Yu Nakajima won the Rubik's Cube World Championships overnight in Budapest, the birthplace of the cult puzzle. Nakajima averaged 12.46 seconds in arranging the six different colours of the six-sided classic 3x3 cube, which has nine panels on each side to arrange. He beat Andrew Kang of the United States and Mitsuki Gunji, a fellow Japanese national. But Frenchman Thibaut Jacquinot still holds the world record of 9.86 seconds in the classic 3x3 event, which he set last May. Hometown favourite Matyas Kuti, 14, set a world record in the larger 5x5 cube competition with an average time of 1:45:07.
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