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- Feliks Zemdegs - Wikipedia
Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs[1] ( ˈfɛlɪks ˈzɛmdɛɡz , Latvian: Fēlikss Zemdegs; born 20 December 1995) is an Australian Rubik's Cube solver A speedsolver, he is one of two people to have won the World Cube Association World Championship twice in a row, the other being Max Park
- Feliks Zemdegs - World Cube Association
The most famous of these puzzles is the Rubik's Cube, invented by professor Rubik from Hungary A selection of these puzzles are chosen as official events of the WCA
- Feliks Zemdegs - YouTube
Rubik's cube former world record: 6 24 seconds My second official solve in 2023! Saving the OcR streak!
- CubeSkills - Learn To Solve the Rubiks Cube
Learn everything about speedcubing from two-time Rubik's Cube World Champion Feliks Zemdegs
- Feliks Zemdegs Now: Where is The Speed Cuber Today? Update
As in any sport, there are giants here too The names that emerge are Feliks Zemdegs and Max Park Their rivalry and underlying friendship, along with Max’s hero-worshipping of Feliks, make up much of the documentary We learn about Feliks’ passion, from the first time he solved the cube
- Feliks Zemdegs (@fzemdegs) • Instagram photos and videos
129K Followers, 561 Following, 184 Posts - Feliks Zemdegs (@fzemdegs) on Instagram: "🟢 Speedcubing since 2008 🟡 Sponsored by @gancube 🔵 @feliksandmax"
- Cube Legend | Feliks: A Decade to Godhood, Passion Never Fades . . .
In 2009, Feliks participated in his first WCA competition — the New Zealand Champs He won the championship with a 3x3 average of 13 74 seconds and broke 12 continental records and 4 regional records — on his debut
- Feliks Zemdegs - The Story Of The Best Speedcuber In The World - Ruwix
The hobby of speedcubing, however, has one unique aspect – Feliks Zemdegs (2009ZEMD01) Feliks Zemdegs has reigned Oceanic speedcubing since his very first competition in 2009, where he broke the continental records for 3x3 single and average
- Feliks Zemdegs - Speedsolving. com Wiki
Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs is an Australian speedcuber from Melbourne, Australia Feliks was the first to ever hold single and average records in every event from 3x3 to 7x7 He is widely considered to be the most successful competitive speedcuber in history He is currently sponsored by GAN
- Feliks Zemdegs - Speedcuber - Facebook
Feliks Zemdegs - Speedcuber Jan 30, 2020 Today, 10 years ago, I got the first ever sub 10 Rubik's Cube average in official competition It's still definitely my favourite WR I'd been posting times and videos of my solves online for the better part of two years, unfortunately missed out on attending Worlds 2009, and there
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