The Red Bull Rubik’s Cube World Cup was held November 17 in Moscow. Competitors squared off in four events:
3×3 Speed Cubing
– solving the Rubik’s Cube as fast as possible;
Fastest Hand
– a challenge that solves the Rubik’s Cube with only one hand;
Re-Scramble
– pits competitors trying to replicate a computer generated pattern from another cube as fast as possible and;
3×3 Female
– a track exclusively for female competitors.
What an action-packed evening at the Red Bull Rubik’s Cube World Cup Finals from the Yota Arena in Moscow
Congrats to our new World Champions Max Park, Philipp Weyer, Ricky Meiler and Juliette Sebastien https://t.co/OqnkbiKBNd#redbullrubikscube@Rubiks_Official pic.twitter.com/sRT2dBrJmz— Red Bull Mind Gamers (@redbullmindgame) November 17, 2019
Here are highlights from the event, which was attended by Erno Rubik himself:
When your brother beats you by 0.001 sec
Epic battle at our Rubiks Cube World Finals!#redbullrubikscube pic.twitter.com/0i07SBueKG— Red Bull Mind Gamers (@redbullmindgame) November 18, 2019
Speed is the ability to take a decision in a few seconds
Some highlights from our Red Bull Rubik’s Cube World Cup last weekend!#redbullrubikscube@Rubiks_Official pic.twitter.com/sVyLtljBnl
— Red Bull Mind Gamers (@redbullmindgame) November 20, 2019
Red Bull has also posted a series of instructional videos on solving Rubik’s Cubes: