Did I mention I'm into extreme geeking?
One of the ways I spend time "geeking" is by solving the Rubik's cube. Speaking of which, I found an awesome site by one of the world record breakers for Speed Cubing. It shows a technique she created for minimizing the number of turns required to solve the 3x3x3 cube, as well as other stuff including a video clip of her solving the cube in 17 seconds and her visit with a guy who can solve a cube blindfolded after just examining it for a few seconds. It's an awesome site but it's not for your average rubik's cube admirer. More for the hardcore cuber.
The SpeedCubing web site seems like the place to be for anyone interested in improving their solution times. There's a multimedia section that has video clips of people solving cubes in ridiculously fast times, and just about everything else you can imagine and some things you probably can't imagine :-)
Here's another site that has a video of a guy who can solve the cube blindfolded.
The SpeedCubing web site seems like the place to be for anyone interested in improving their solution times. There's a multimedia section that has video clips of people solving cubes in ridiculously fast times, and just about everything else you can imagine and some things you probably can't imagine :-)
Here's another site that has a video of a guy who can solve the cube blindfolded.
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