[PR]‰½‚©‚ð’T‚·‘O‚É–³—¿è‚¢:“–‚½‚éI–³—¿è‚¢w½ËߨÁ­±Ù‚ÌŠÙx

This site has moved to Cubefreak.net.

You will be forwarding soon (usually instantly) to this pages' current location ( http://www.cubefreak.net).

Site Goal

Cubefreak is a site dedicated to the sport/art of speedcubing (solving the notorious Rubik's Cube in least time possible) and other branches of cubing (such as blindfold cubing). Webmaster wishes that, through these pages, non-cubers will take interest in the world of cubing, and cubers will deepen their understanding of the cube and other related puzzles. If you have never heard of speedcubing, start by watching a few videos. If you have any comments or questions, please don't hesitate to contact the webmaster. Enjoy your stay!

Warning: Speedcubing is highly addictive. Browse with caution.

The system described on this site is not for beginners, but for people who can already average close to 30 seconds and who want to get under 20 seconds. If you are a complete beginner in cubing, or want to learn a simple layer-by-layer method, see the first question on my FAQ.

This site will not display properly in Internet Explorer. Get Firefox.

Get Firefox!

News

Latest News
  • 08/15: New domain name, new host. Cubefreak.net. I haven't uploaded the videos yet. I won't be updating the infoseek account from now on.

    August, 2006
  • 08/13: I have a very sad news. I was at the bookstore last night and saw Guinness 2007. In addition to Leyan's 11.13 single record, it still had my 14.52 average (Anssi's record was set in March, 2006) and--this is outrageous--the most number of cubes solved in an hour at 42. Some of you may recall this article linked from speedcubing.com some time ago. I was too disgusted to remember what the "record holder's" name was, so I don't if this is the same dude. This is just too sad. I mean, if anyone gave just a bit of thought, the number makes no sense: 42/hour is a lot slower than the 24-hour marathon record of 2000 cubes several years ago by Jess Bond, which the Guinness accepted. wtf?

    July, 2006
  • 08/11: Cubefreak has 200000 visitors!
  • 08/07: Back. Busy.

    July, 2006
  • 07/01: I'm off to Canada/USA Mathcamp 2006 in Tacoma, Washington for 5 weeks. I'll be back on August 6th.
  • 07/01: CUBEFREAK should be up soon. I think you'll be able to buy Cubefreak T-shirts. =) The documentary is now in the process of editing!

    June, 2006
  • 06/06: Everyone should check out this Rubik's Cube Simulator by Ryan Heise. Pretty much the greatest applet ever. [edit] Average of 10 is now working.
  • 06/06: Freedom. 666.

    May, 2006
  • 05/13: I won the face-off round today for Math Day at the Beach 2006, which ranks me now in 4th place. Yay.
  • 05/13: What happened here? Oh, AP's.

    April, 2006
  • 04/15: I placed first in the Caltech Spring 2006 Competition with an average of 14.34 in the final round, but I only won by a small margin. I also got killed in the second round, placing fourth with an average of 16.10. Check the full results at speedcubing.com for more details. Congrats to Ryan for that 20.09 one-handed. Wow, you're a beast. Just go for that sub-20 now. =)
    With 3 sub-15 cubers in competition, is Southern California the cubing capital of the world? Thanks Daniel Lo and the Caltech Cube Club!

    March, 2006
  • 03/24: Cube/juggling demonstration at Field Elementary School in Pasadena.
  • 03/21: I'm 16.
  • 03/18: For CSULB Juggling Club: Any silicone-based, non-petroleum lubricant will work. The one I use right now is a SNAP silicone spray that I bought at OSH. Here's a guide on lubrication.
  • 03/18: Cube/juggling demonstration at Math Day at the Beach in CSULB. I tied for 4th overall and placed 1st among sophomores. Congrats to Tedrick and North Hollywood for winning...again!
  • 03/18: Cubefreak has 150000 visitors!

    February, 2006
  • 02/25: Visit my friends' site, please. XD
  • 02/17: I'm abandoning IE. If you are annoyed by the misplaced menu bar, get Firefox.
  • 02/12: Cleaned up menu by changing li to dt. a:hover is now with black background and orange border on the right. Updated FAQ and Speedcubing to include a link to Leyan's guide.
  • 02/06: Leyan and I were recognized by Mayor Bogaard and the Pasadena City Council for our record-breaking Rubik's Cube solving skills.

    January, 2006
  • 01/15: 4103 hits today, with 1000 hits in the last two hours. If you want to learn to solve the cube, check out Leyan Lo's Rubik's Cube Solution for Beginners.
  • 01/14: I placed first in Caltech Winter 2006 Tournament with an average of 14.91 in the final round. I also placed second in blindfold and third in one-handed and 4x4x4. Congrats to Leyan for the new world record and his win in blindfold! Full results can be found at speedcubing.com. In case anyone is wondering, my 4x4x4 DNF was a POP at the very last second in a solve with double parity that would have been 1:10. I was just being stupid on the fourth solve, and Frank was just too good. =)

    As always, thanks to Tyson Mao and the Caltech crew.

  • 01/02: New Revenge Average: 1:07.04. Individual Times: 66.94 69.06 68.93 61.72 69.53 (76.14) 70.23 69.83 (58.34) 60.30 66.82 67.00 Six orientation parities.

    December, 2005
  • 12/18: Pictures are from WC2005 in a .zip file (1.34 MB). Let me know if you want any of them in the original size.
  • 12/15: Cubefreak has now had a total of 100000 visitors!!1 Screenshot for 99999
  • 12/08: New Revenge Average: 1:14.49. Individual Times: 1:12.14, 1:08.66, 1:14.81, 1:16.98, 1:12.74, 1:17.34, 1:15.31, 1:13.54, 1:17.96, (1:19.35), 1:15.42, (1:04.49) All sub-80. =)
  • 12/07: New Revenge Average: 1:19.xx. Individual Times: (67.81) 72.39 72.81 78.53 88.44 76.43 85.03 78.29 (93.58) 72.51 77.45, 88.28. I should be able to do sub-75 once my revenge is softer.

    November, 2005
  • 11/13: Cubefreak now has 90000 visitors.
  • 11/10: Cubefreak had its busiest day yet with 739 visitors, and the busiest week yet with 2172 visitors. Thanks!
  • 11/06: I placed 3rd in the final round of 3x3x3 speedsolve at Rubik's World Championship 2005 in Orlando, Florida with an average of 16.07. Congratulations to Jean and Edouard, 1st and 2nd place, and all other winners and finalists!

    October, 2005
  • 10/27: Negative Time Solving Contest 2005 will take place on Sunday, October 30.
  • 10/22: Ryan Patricio broke the 3x3x3 one-handed world records with an amazing new single time of 22.05 seconds and mean of 26.73 seconds. Ryan pwns. =)
  • 10/16: Jean Pons broke the 3x3x3 speedsolve world record with a new time of 11.75 seconds. Many congratulations to Jean and also to Ron for winning Dutch Open 2005!
  • 10/13: New best average: 13.42. I don't take very many averages any more, but it's nice to know that I can get times close to this whenever I do. But the again, reproducing times like these in competition will be very difficult. Other than the motivation they provide, I no longer see much point to unofficial averages at this level. *sigh*
  • 10/09: Cubefreak now has 80000 visitors.
  • 10/06: New best average: 13.74. Times: 13.88, 11.64, 14.25, 12.39, 15.72, 14.36, 15.00, (15.83), 13.14, 14.91, (11.59), 12.11.

    September, 2005
  • 09/06: New school year. I'm a sophomore now, which means more work and less time for updating this site. I have noticed that the Menu bar hides a part of the main text in Firefox. This problem will not be fixed until I have very free weekend. I apologize for the inconvenience.
    August, 2005
  • 08/31: I solved a cube blindfolded at Levitt Pavilion in Pasadena. Easy scramble. CP: (158423); EP: (1 11 9 3)(2 7 12)(4 10 8); EO: 1 2 5 10; CO: (146 ccw)(78)
  • 08/25: Check out the cube demo (2x2x2 - 9x9x9) from GabbaSoft. Great graphic!
  • 08/25: Cubefreak now has 70000 visitors.
  • 08/24: I've received information that the new book Guinness World Records 2006 lists my 12.11 seconds as the fastest record for 3x3x3 speedsolve. Check out the website of World Cube Association for all official times.
  • 08/16: New layout! No more frames! CSS is awesome.
  • 08/15: Chris Hunt uploaded videos from the Caltech Dallas tournament.
  • 08/13: I won the Caltech Dallas tournament 2005. Full results are up on www.speedcubing.com. I also set a new WR for 3x3x3 blindfolded at 2:18.58. With the 20.04 solve in the final round of 3x3x3 speedsolve, my streak of 101 sub-20 solves in official tournaments came to an end. This is a record I am particularly proud of! As always, much thanks to the Caltech Cube Club and the organizer Tyson Mao.
  • 08/11: New best average: 13.80
  • 08/10: New best average of 100: 15.15
    July, 2005
  • 07/02: I'm off to Canada/USA Mathcamp 2005 in Portland, Oregon for 5 weeks. I'll be back on August 7th.
    June, 2005
  • 06/29: Cubefreak now has 60000 visitors.
  • 06/25: Wow. Cubefreak had 616 visitors today, mostly from speedcubing.com. I'm sure a lot of people searched for my Japanese name after the TV program aired in Japan, but this site unfortunately doesn't come up yet on google. It would have been interesting if it did. [edit] I meant under search for my name in Japanese.
  • 06/25: I was on a Japanese documentary by NTV called u‹L‰¯‚̃`ƒJƒ‰IIv ("Power of Memory II"). There is a link to a clip of my appearance on www.speedcubing.com (but not for very long).
  • 06/23: Article on Pasadena Star-News. "Bowling pins"?!? They're called "juggling clubs." Stupid non-jugglers.
  • 06/15: I'm going to Caltech Dallas Summer tournament 2005 held on August 13, 2005 at The Science Place in Dallas, Texas. And so should you!
  • 06/14: Check out the version 2 (first version) of A 3-Cycle Guide to 3x3x3 Blindfold Cubing, my long-overdue blindfold cubing guide. I have not yet written the sections on memorization and example solve. Whatever is not clear now should be explained by the example solve. Please e-mail me if you have any suggestions or comments.
  • 06/13: Check out An Introduction to Blindfold 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube Solving by Tyson Mao.
  • 06/13: Last week, Cubefreak had 1607 visitors, the most ever in a single week. Thank you!
  • 06/13: There is an article about Horace Mann Spring tournament 2005 in the Riverdale Press.
  • 06/13: 13.16 second solve from Caltech Fall 2004 tournament Second Round (the round of 14.52 WR average). Thanks to Chun Hei Uwe Wong for the file.
  • 06/10: Horace Mann Tournament DVD is now available. Much thanks to Ian Winokur and Raul Garcia!
  • 06/07: Haha. lol. Read this.
  • 06/06: Juggling+Cubing at ARML (American Regions Math League). Thanks to Tedrick Leung for the file!

    May, 2005
  • 05/30: A big thank you to Ian Winokur for organizing the Horrace Mann Spring tournament 2005! I really enjoyed meeting all the cubers. The results of the tournament are posted on www.speedcubing.com. I broke four World Records in this tournament: 2x2x2 single 4.13, average 6.29, 3x3x3 one-handed single 23.76, mean 27.56. I really was not supposed to break the one-handed records...consider it a fluke.
  • 05/22: New news layout.
  • 05/06: Cubefreak now has 50000 visitors!
  • 05/04: New 3x3x3 Non-lucky Single Record: 9.89. UWR for...a day?!?

    April, 2005
  • 04/31: Wow...Chris's stickers are amazing! Highly recommended.
  • 04/16: The full results of the Caltech Spring tournament 2005 are up on www.speedcubing.com. Congratulations to Leyan Lo for his new blindfold WR, and to Will Arnold for his feet WR!
  • 04/10: New best average: 14.12
  • 04/03: Recognition step for PLL.
  • 04/02: Pen spinning videos added

    March, 2005
  • 03/05: Clips from Animal Planet Tournament 2004 appeared on The Most Extreme: Global Conquerors, which aired on March 8th.
  • 03/12: Tyson found this picture from 2004 Isla Vista Juggling Festival. Thank you. =)
  • 03/05: Fast one-step-stop solve (request from DDRKirby(ISQ)). Please excuse the shaky camera (on my knees) and the horrible PLL.
  • 03/03: Cubefreak has 40000 visitors! Thank you for your continued support!

    February, 2005
    Sorry, this month probably sucked a lot.

    January, 2005
  • 01/24: Uploaded a one-handed solving video
  • 01/21: Thanks to Adam Zamora for his stickers. I used them on the cube I used at Exploratorium!
  • 01/16: Back from SF. Thanks to Tyson and the Caltech Cube Club for organizing the Caltech Winter tournament 2005. Like always, you guys did a fantastic job! You can read my thoughts on the competition on my Xanga (1/16/05 entry). Results have been uploaded to www.speedcubing.com. Check out Hanson So's site for pictures and videos from the competition. Also, San Francisco Chronicle wrote an article on the competition. Check the Caltech Cube Club Forum for Tournament Worksheet (thanks to Mark P) and scrambles. Congrats to Frank Morris, Mirek Goljan, and Leyan Lo. I'm tired!
  • 01/14: I will be competing in the Caltech Winter tournament 2005 held at the Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA, on Saturday, 1/15. Also, for those of you in the Bay Area, Mike Grimsley, Toby Mao, and I will be doing a live interview on KRON-4 on Saturday morning (8:30 or 8:50 AM).
  • 01/01: More work has been done on the Pyramorphix-to-be: sanded and with corner tiles. Turning quite well. =)
  • 13/01/04 01/01/05: Happy New Year 2005! Happy 25th birthday to Rubik's Cube.

    Past News
  • News Archive

    Created by Shotaro "Macky" Makisumi –qŠpÍ‘¾˜Y

    Last updated: 2005/12/08


  • Macky's site for speedcubers, blindfold cubers, and cube-addicts...
    Best average: 13.42 seconds. 12.11 seconds AsR solve here

    Chatter


    Ads


    [PR]‰¡•l‚Å’´–£—͉¿Ši‚Ì‹L”OŽÊ^‚ð:‹L”OŽÊ^‚ª‘ål‹C¤Œ‹¥ŽÊ^¤¬lŽ®ŽÊ^