![]() | Pyramorphix (Average of 10) |
Place | Result | Name | Quote | Date |
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1 | 13.83 seconds | Michael Grimsley | 12.22 14.00 12.75 13.54 13.08 (17.04) 12.65 16.33 16.69 (11.12) 14.01 12.99 The 11.12 was a PLL skip, scrambles from WCA 2x2x2 scramble generator. | 20060325 |
2 | 25.5 seconds | Griffin Kinley | 26 23 30 18 19 (33) 28 (7) 24 31 29 22 => 25.0 + 0.5 I've only been doing this puzzle for a week now. My site. | 20041126 |
3 | 26.96 seconds | Anthony Hsu | 20.70 25.53 31.07 33.97 38.66 22.92 30.96 (18.65) 21.63 (46.90) 24.01 20.17 There's no clear definition of a +2 penalty, but the 24.01 was closer to one turn away. My Pyramorphix's internal structure is chipped in several places and it falls apart easily. Almost everybody who plays with my Pyramorphix breaks it, but I can easily reassemble it in < 1 minute, considering I've reassembled it over 50 times. I don't really practice speedsolving my Pyramorphix because it jams too easily and because I am too lazy to learn more algorithms to lessen my | |
4 | 28.78 seconds | Bob Burton | 31.03 (48.12) 27.28 34.87 20.92 31.92 20.90 38.78 34.73 (10.41) 31.18 16.21 I did this before chemistry recitation because I was bored. Visit my site. | 20070130 |
5 | 51.21 seconds | Mattias Berglund | My first attempt of speedsolving the pyramorphix. I'm sure I can get this time down to at least 40 seconds if I practice, even though it is quite hard to turn the pyramorphix. |