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UuRr 4x4 in 1:21.76. Here I solve the 4x4 by only twisting the upper two layers and the right two layers. It's a lot of fun! Thanks a lot to Clarisa for hosting the video, it's 6.6MB and I'm too close to my webspace limit  |
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Official World Record for Rubik's Magic. Thanks a lot to Lars Vandenbergh who recorded my official world record of 1.36 seconds at the Dutch Cube Day 2004. I reformatted the video to save some space, Lars has the original video in better quality. |
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Official World Record for Rubik's Clock. Thanks a lot to Lars Vandenbergh who recorded my official world record of 9.05 seconds at the Dutch Cube Day 2004. I reformatted the video to save some space, Lars has the original video in better quality. |
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Magic in 0.93 seconds. These are my best two attempts I have on video. I now used the Video Converter and Decompiler by BulletProofSoft to extract the frames to images. The second attempt is faster, in frame 157 I have not started yet and in frame 185 I'm done, so it took me 28 frames (or less), which at 30 fps means 0.9333... seconds. |
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Assembling the cube in 16 seconds. A while back I got the record of 14.2 seconds. See the speedcubing.com record list. No two pieces touch each other at start and the cube must be solved at the end. |
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Master Magic in 4.89 seconds. On the stackmat. I'm sure sub4 is possible, but I won't try it with my old master magic. |
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Master Magic HowTo. Watch (and listen !), this is my method ;-) Update: This is no longer exactly how I do it. Alexander Ooms improved the ugly part, turning it into a nice one. The rest is the same (well, the last part at the upper right end changed accordingly). Watch the 2.91 seconds solve video to see the improved method. |
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Master Magic in 6 seconds. Not a record attempt, but faster and more fluid than my 'howto'. Thanks a lot to Maria Rivilis for recording this. |
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Clock in 10 seconds. Normal solve. Thanks a lot to Maria Rivilis for recording this. |
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3x3 in 15 seconds. Time found out by watching the video slowly. Unfortunately a lucky case :-( Thanks a lot to Maria Rivilis for recording this. Months later: This is still my fastest |