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: