The Top 3 Hardest Speedcubing Algorithms Of All Time

Most speedcubing events rely heavily on algorithms to solve various cases efficiently. Some events even have hundreds and hundreds of algorithms just for one step of the solving process. While most of these algorithms are easy to learn and just require a lot of time, some are truly horrible and are known for their difficulty to both recognize and execute. Keep reading to find out what is the hardest cubing algorithm of all time.

The Psychology of Solving: How the Rubik’s Cube Can Boost Your Brainpower

     The Rubik's Cube is more than just a toy - it's a puzzle that offers a wide range of benefits for people of all ages. Even if you only solve it once a week and aren’t a speedsolver by any means, there are many advantages that you should know about. From improving cognitive skills to reducing stress levels, here are some of the benefits of solving the Rubik's Cube. 

Gan 11 M Pro in 2023; Everything you need to know

The Gan 11 M Pro, one of the best-selling 3x3s of all time, is a puzzle known for its lightweight and fast yet controllable turning feel. Recently, it has had quite a major price drop and is at a much more reasonable price than what it was a few years ago. But is this cube still worth it over three years after its release, and how does it fare against the best modern cubes like the Tornado v3 and the MoYu ys3m?

Why Clock is the Best WCA Event

If you asked someone what they thought the worst WCA event was, they would most likely say “clock.” Most people think that clock is just a disregarded event that no one likes, but, there is actually a lot of worth in learning clock, both entertainment-wise, and competitively.

Is China Taking Over Speedcubing?

In the past month, a lot has changed in global 3x3 rankings. Some new speedcubers have also emerged like Yezhen Han and Yiheng Wang. A lot of these new cubers have two things in common, they’re all young, and they are all Chinese. What does this mean, in terms of the future of speedcubing? Will speedcubing be taken over by a new generation of Chinese cubing prodigies?

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