![]() | 2x2x2 computer cube |
| Place | Result | Name | Quote | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1.36 seconds | Phil Thomas | Wow! Easy and nonlucky! 2 move first layer, 8 move CLL! 7.4 mps! I don't know if this can be beat | 20080416 |
| 2 | 2.02 seconds | Derrick Eide | wow. Easy but not lucky. 2 move first layer 7 move CLL then adjust with U. | 20080125 |
| 3 | 2.08 seconds | Lukasz Cialon | only one hour practice moves: 9 - R' L' U' L U' L' U' U' L moves/sec: 4,33 solve | 20071029 |
| 4 | 2.37 seconds | Patrick Jameson | Oh yea! Non-Lucky but short solution. Don't know exactly how many moves but it was somewhere around 14. Here's the Picture | 20080118 |
| 5 | 2.58 seconds | Milán Baticz | Non lucky. 12 moves total. Practise, practise, practise. | 20080118 |
| 6 | 2.96 seconds | Wuqiong Fan | http://hi-games.net/cube-2x2x2/watch?u=151 | 20080120 |
| 7 | 3.17 seconds | Erik Akkersdijk | non-lucky of course, 14 moves on isocubesim | 20080116 |
| 8 | 3.22 seconds | Michael Gottlieb | 15 moves at 4.66 moves/sec on IsoCubeSim. One move face, 6 move orientation, 7 move permutation plus setup. I was going so fast! | 20070830 |
| 9 | 4.14 seconds | Piotr Kózka | 5 moves FL, 6 moves CLL. You shouldn't post lucky times. | 20070620 |
| 10 | 4.48 seconds | Andy Tsao | I could see the whole solve from the scramble. It was 14 moves. | 20061023 |
| 11 | 4.55 seconds | Jefferson James | Ryan Heise NxN simulator. | 20080118 |
| 12 | 4.58 seconds | Baian Liu | This popped ot of nowhere. 12 turns total. | 20080206 |
| 13 | 4.60 seconds | Okko Pyssysalo | n/a | 20080408 |
| 14 | 4.61 seconds | Joshua Woelmer | oh my gosh!!! 8 moves, could see the whole solve from the beginning 2 move first layer really helped, plus easy ll | 20070425 |
| 15 | 5.10 seconds | Otto von Hellens | Only seven moves. I visualized the solution before I started which I suppose makes it "non-lucky". My best (non-lucky) time with the halves done separetly is 6.68 seconds. I used GabbaSoft Cube Demo. | 20071231 |
| 16 | 5.43 seconds | Henrik Buus Aagaard | This solve was 10 moves long. GabbaSoft | 20070106 |
| 16 | 5.43 seconds | Dennis Strehlau | i studied the cube for some seconds.5.43 seconds, using the gabbasoft programm, so i used the mouse. | 20070519 |
| 18 | 5.66 seconds | Michael Stock | gabbasoft cube. 10 moves. 13 years old. :) | 20070616 |
| 19 | 6.03 seconds | Alex Seidler | DISREGARDING LUCKY TIMES!!! :] video of 1 seconds lucky solve | 20070621 |
| 20 | 6.52 seconds | James Watt | 8 moves, done on Gabba Cube | 20061201 |
| 21 | 6.66 seconds | Sam Cappleman-Lynes | I laughed when I saw this time. Ortega solve 13 moves 1.95 moves/sec. 3 move face, 6 move orientation and 3 move permutation plus 1 set-up move. Gabbasoft. | 20071208 |
| 22 | 6.77 seconds | Chris Hardwick | Disregarding lucky times. See www.puzzlingaddiction.com | |
| 22 | 6.77 seconds | Michal Halczuk | WOW .IT IS ON GABBASOFT Cube demo .VERY LUCKY 8 MOVES | 20060923 |
| 22 | 6.77 seconds | Louis Moretti | 18 moves | 20070620 |
| 25 | 7.31 seconds | Connor Grieves | Non-Lucky. | 20080323 |
| 26 | 7.54 seconds | Grant Tregay | See www.puzzlingaddiction.com | |
| 27 | 7.71 seconds | Michael Swan | Done on Gabbasoft. It took 15 turns. 9 turn orientation and 6 turn permutation. | 20071202 |
| 28 | 7.90 seconds | Emile Compion | GabbaSoft 2x2 - 16 moves. I can solve the computer 2x2 much faster than my real 2x2. | 20070323 |
| 29 | 7.93 seconds | Zebadiah W. Ziegenbein | Wow this was nice and quick. i was just wanting to do a bit of solving on the computer and this one just popped out! 17 moves and 7.93 seconds. not to bad i think for me!! 9-27-07 | 20070928 |
| 30 | 8.61 seconds | Brian Le | hehe, first sub-10 solve ever. Did right after waking up. PLL skip | 20070722 |
| 31 | 8.97 seconds | Jon Santos | just a normal solve | 20080114 |
| 32 | 9.55 seconds | Ray Wang | I guess this was a little lucky. It was only 8 moves. | 20071014 |
| 33 | 9.58 seconds | Chris Gilsdorf | Disregarding lucky cases. | |
| 34 | 9.86 seconds | Alex Tarasiuk | n/a | 20071203 |
| 35 | 10.05 seconds | Andy Clemens | 11 moves on Gabbasoft. | 20071106 |
| 36 | 10.41 seconds | Gavin Stevens | done using the gabbasoft demo. | 20070821 |
| 37 | 10.54 seconds | Lucas Garron | 17 moves; on the Gabbasoft cube demo. | 20061215 |
| 38 | 10.78 seconds | Oeyvind Blaauw | Not lucky.. 23 moves | 20070807 |
| 39 | 11.18 seconds | Erik Johnson | amazing solve. When I looked at the cube I saw that there was a 3 move layer then it was an easy diagonal swap and fix. The whole solution was 16 moves. computer cubes are fun. | 20060726 |
| 40 | 11.41 seconds | Bradley Davis | n/a | 20070506 |
| 41 | 12.16 seconds | Teo Kai Xiang | play it on gabbasoft | 20070622 |
| 42 | 13.08 seconds | Mark Lucas | Done with Gabbasoft, best non-lucky solve. 15 moves using a modified version of the Petrus solution. | 20070815 |
| 43 | 13.25 seconds | Trevor Davila | Gabbasoft. 20 moves. Cubestation YouTube | 20070810 |
| 44 | 13.59 seconds | Kade Robertson | if u want to see y vid search on youtube 13.59 second solve 2x2 | 20080318 |
| 45 | 14.63 seconds | Paul Castańeda | Trujillo - Peru. I began to solving the cube since 1 month ago. I think that's OK | 20071124 |
| 46 | 15.50 seconds | Hao Min | Did this using the Gabbasoft Demo on the computer. Hoping to buy a real one some time in the future. | 20051114 |
| 47 | 15.81 seconds | Ryan Bates | I find Gabbasoft the best software | 20060420 |
| 48 | 15.92 seconds | Mike Cretella | Pretty lucky solve, I didn't have to PLL much at all, 21 moves. This was on Gabbasoft btw. | 20071105 |
| 49 | 16.19 seconds | Alex Bailey | used gabbasoft cube demo. | 20071114 |
| 50 | 16.52 seconds | Craig Bouchard | Chris Told me to break his record.no.23rd PB for the day. | 20060317 |
| 51 | 16.68 seconds | Alex Kumaki | n/a | 20080404 |
| 52 | 19.06 seconds | Jeffrey Zhang | 28 moves I need to learn how to control the cube faster. | 20070430 |
| 53 | 19.14 seconds | Spencer Mayott | sooo much better than my last one, done with gabbasoft | 20070814 |
| 54 | 19.31 seconds | Rama Temmink | Why did I do this? 02.51 local time!! Gabbasoft demo. | 20070612 |
| 55 | 21.80 seconds | Jai Gambhir | using the Gabbasoft 2x2 | 20060612 |
| 56 | 23.90 seconds | Kĺre Krig | n/a | 20050809 |
| 57 | 24.47 seconds | Joël Heymbeeck | It will be not too hard to beat that record :p | 20060416 |
| 58 | 24.72 seconds | Kevin Liu | well.here it is. a comp-simulator 2x2x2 cube finishing in 24.72 in 28 moves..not sure if its lucky or not. it wasnt recorded or anything, but if anyone wants, i can take a pic of it(simulated by gabbasoft meaning it shows ur last solved record stats) | 20070209 |
| 59 | 25.65 seconds | David Gugl | 34 moves, sub 20 is possible | 20080116 |
| 60 | 29.23 seconds | Pedro Beal | This really came out of nowhere i had nothing to do so i thought "how about a gabbasoft 2x2 quick solve?" and this happened =3 | 20080601 |
| 61 | 30 seconds | Michael Blakeman | I stink at turning virtual cubes. | 20070129 |
| 62 | 33.98 seconds | Jilvin Templeton | This was pretty easy, its basically all corners, so you do those just like a 3x3x3 and skip the middle edges. I didn't expect this outcome at all, this is the first time ive ever solved a pocket cube :S JUST SO YOU KNOW: This was used in GabbaSoft's Game program. Not a real cube. I did use a real cube for my 3x3x3. | 20070127 |
| 63 | 34.38 seconds | Kyle Rine | My eastsheen broke, i just cant get the hang of the mouse. Click.Click. Drag | 20080501 |
| 64 | 36.26 seconds | Ryan Jew | I did it on gabbasoft. It i smuch easier to use a physical puzzle. | 20080414 |
| 65 | 50.32 seconds | Bruno Azevedo | n/a | 20050916 |
| 66 | 1 minute 46.56 seconds | Hamish Rogers | computer is hard. wish i could afford real one. | 20070717 |
| 67 | 2 minutes | James Mellor | Third ever solve on Gabbasoft in three mins. | 20080322 |
| 68 | 5 minutes | Alexis Daboville | It is so hard on computer, it's the first and the last time I try,I prefer my old real rubi's cube 3*3*3!!! Go France | 20070518 |