@@Oliversfirstfan big lie the official record is 3.47 and the unofficial record was caught on camera by one of the best speed cubers in the world it was 2.94
@@user-vu5rl8lc9u you spelled millisecond wrong, and it isn't millisecond. What you just said is 22 hundreths of a millisecond, which is smaller. get it right
if you scramble a Rubik's cube where it's 2 steps away from being solved, you would actually solve it faster because the robot will perform algorithms on it.
It look like the winner of invention compétition a few year ago orginised by a french science magazine, called "Science et Vie Junior. It is open to french citizens up to 18 it it is monthly, with a reward of 1000 euros.