Insane Robot Solves Rubik’s Cube In “Just 0.637 Seconds”, Breaks Guinness World Record

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Sub1 Reloaded Rubik's Cube
Image: Guinness World Records

Short Bytes: The Guinness World Record has recently confirmed that the Sub1 Reloaded robot is the new world record holder for solving the Rubik’s Cube in just 0.637 seconds. This happened at an event organized by a German self-driving chip maker Infineon whose microcontroller helped the robot arrange the sides of the cube in the correct order.

Last year, a robot named Sub1 Reload solved the famous Rubik’s Cube puzzle in just 0.637 seconds at an event organized by a German company Infineon, a self-driving car chip maker. Since then, it was expected that the robot would set a new Guinness World Record by breaking its own existing record of 0.887 seconds.

Finally, after verifying that the scrambled cube met the requirements of the World Cube Association and other things, the Guinness World Records has confirmed that the Sub1 Reloaded is the new world record holder.

Using six of the motors connected to each side of the cube, the robot took less than a second and 21 moves to twist and turn the sides after its camera shutters opened.

Tell us if you know about any robots like this one. Don’t forget to drop your feedback.

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Aditya Tiwari

Aditya Tiwari

Aditya likes to cover topics related to Microsoft, Windows 10, Apple Watch, and interesting gadgets. But when he is not working, you can find him binge-watching random videos on YouTube (after he has wasted an hour on Netflix trying to find a good show). Reach out at [email protected]
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