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Building A Rubik’s Cube That Solves Itself

Summary by Hackaday
If you’re really good, it’s possible to solve a Rubik’s Cube in under 10 seconds. For the rest of us, though, it can be an exceedingly tedious task. For that reason, you might lik…
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Francisco Taborda is a teenager from Alta Gracia whose passion for Rubik cube began almost by chance in May 2023. It all started when he found a broken cube in his house and, with YouTube tutorials, he learned to put it together. In just two weeks he had already reduced his time from five minutes to less than a minute. Since then, his life revolves around the cube. He has participated in local competitions in Santiago del Estero, Carlos Paz and,…

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Hackaday broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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