![]() | Keychain 3x3 cube (Average of 10) |
Place | Result | Name | Quote | Date |
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1 | 16.55 seconds | Marc van Beest | 16.58 16.47 (12.76) (18.78) 16.43 16.47 16.18 16.32 16.80 15.74 16.75 17.79 Did this just to beat Erik :P | 20080114 |
2 | 18.48 seconds | Erik Akkersdijk | 19.25 17.31 18.39 19.20 17.36 17.62 19.69 19.28 (22.42) (16.06) 18.89 17.76 Only the beginning. and the end cause my cube is pretty much ready to be thrown in the bin. | 20070130 |
3 | 19.28 seconds | Jon Morris | 18.10 20.17 (16.44) 18.48 18.48 21.03 20.09 17.65 (22.57) 19.37 19.70 19.73 Nowhere near the limit for this puzzle. | 20060529 |
4 | 23.67 seconds | Katsuyuki Konishi | 25.85 20.83 (20.80) 23.49 26.53 22.81 21.58 (27.84) 22.33 24.83 26.03 22.41 About LL, The same politeness as the turn of 4x4x4 was necessary. Maybe, someone might be able to achieve sub20.;-) PLANET PUZZLE. | |
5 | 26.24 seconds | Frank Morris | 23.89 27.55 29.26 (31.89) 26.30 24.83 25.08 28.69 24.03 25.03 27.70 (19.72) | 20050102 |
6 | 27.93 seconds | Shotaro Makisumi | 26.99 30.89 30.96 23.39 23.96 (36.77) 32.87 24.19 27.85 (22.18) 28.94 29.28 | |
7 | 32.23 seconds | Ron van Bruchem | 31.52 31.01 24.32 29.55 34.66 35.56 30.00 29.45 31.62 36.42 35.82 33.07 | |
8 | 35.85 seconds | Anssi Vanhala | It's easy. | 20050213 |
9 | 39.51 seconds | Heath Litton | 43.27 40.08 39.89 44.41 41.24 34.75 (31.00) 42.33 42.31 32.86 (45.61) 33.96 Whoa haven't solved this thing in awhile, but looks like I've improved. Faster times will come.. | |
10 | 40.03 seconds | Syoji Takamatsu | 44.07 (47.70) (33.45) 45.71 39.59 34.18 35.75 39.38 45.04 40.93 34.84 40.83 JSCC 2007 New Year Contest. My site | 20070106 |
11 | 40.53 seconds | Chris Hardwick | 43.78 (44.28) 39.30 42.87 42.12 43.68 34.48 39.61 (27.08) 34.11 43.60 41.76 I did a few times on the normal 3x3x3 right after this and it felt comically oversized :) | |
12 | 46.18 seconds | Yuri Pertsovski | 47.10 (33.66) 58.14 40.58 (1:18.53) 40.01 44.52 47.40 48.33 41.18 48.40 46.18 What are the chances for this to happen (last time=avg)?!? I need a better cube to go faster, this one locks-ups VERY often. (IASA) | 20021202 |
13 | 50.21 seconds | Justin Eastman | 55.13 53.43 46.53 50.17 52.69 48.08 53.87 46.47 47.23 (43.36) 48.52 (56.96) 2nd avg with 2ll, so much room for improvement. | |
14 | 1 minute 7.3 seconds | Stefhan Pochmann | 71 71 71 76 66 (55) 61 60 (85) 64 60 68 => 66.8 + 0.5 Of course the keychain was still attached to the cube. Got it for my girlfriend and thought I'd give it a try. ;-) | |
15 | 1 minute 11.92 seconds | Kenneth Gustavsson | 63.19 86.22 78.84 74.34 (92.00) 74.44 62.12 73.47 65.63 61.94* (49.34*) 79.06 *=lucky, (the 49 had a wery lucky F2L). Done using block mode F2L (almost like Heises method). "keyhole" for last C/E-pair and LL-edges orientation at the same time, then edges permutatin and solve one of the LL-corners at the same time. The last step solves the three remaining corners. (this cube is the true 3x3x3, both in size and apperance, 27 cubies and 27 cm3 =) | 20051030 |
16 | 1 minute 13 seconds | Ruben Helmstaedter | n/a | 20081116 |
17 | 1 minute 23.11 seconds | Oscar Kubik | Hard to move. | |
18 | 2 minutes 14.24 seconds | Jacob Wildes | I took the keychain and did this one at school. Once you break it in, these cubes actually are pretty fast, for me at least. (I've only been cubing for a few weeks.) It would be cool for others to try for speed on these Mini Cubes. | 20060924 |