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Favorite part of cubing history?

kirtpro

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Simple question, what's your favorite thing that's happened in cubing?
e.g.
DIY Kits being produced
Creation of CFOP/Roux/another method
A certain competition
Feliks getting a heap of records
A certain time barrier being broken
etc.

For me it would be the time when the Guhong was first taking over as plenty of people's main cube
 
The 5x5x5 final at worlds last year. I saw it on live stream. Just awesome!

And the only ever danish 3x3x3 world record, set by Jess Bonde. Which in denmark is simply refered to as Epic ...
 
Simple question, what's your favorite thing that's happened in cubing?
e.g.
DIY Kits being produced
Creation of CFOP/Roux/another method
A certain competition
Feliks getting a heap of records
A certain time barrier being broken
etc.

For me it would be the time when the Guhong was first taking over as plenty of people's main cube

All the above would not have happened if the cube had not been invented:
Thus: the invention of the cube
 
I haven't been on the cubing scene for very long (~15 months) so there's not really much I can say beside I loved the 5x5 Worlds final, but especially Mats breaking sub-30 on 4x4, and the recent explosion of BLD WRs. GO Marcell!
 
Erik's 7.08 probably. That's what motivated me to start seriously practicing. I remember I used to think that all the fast solvers saw God's algorithm and that's how they solved so fast lol.
 
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