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Student gathered Rubik's cube in 4.9 seconds (video)

American Lucas Etter has managed to set a world record for the speed Assembly of the Rubik's cube. Just 4.9 seconds schoolboy has solved a puzzle that the unprepared may require dozens of hours. The result of the young man was 0.35 seconds faster than the previous record.

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American Lucas Etter has managed to set a world record for the speed Assembly of the Rubik's cube. Just 4.9 seconds schoolboy has solved a puzzle that the unprepared may require dozens of hours. The result of the young man was 0.35 seconds faster than the previous record.

14-year-old Lucas participated in the annual River Hill Fall contest, held in Maryland. According to the rules, all participants will receive a cube with the same initial pattern, which is generated by the computer. Then they have 15 seconds to study it, after which you can proceed to speed the Assembly.

the Result of a pupil are recorded by the world cube Association and is considered an official world record.

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