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[WR] Yiheng Wang 3x3 Average: 4.05

I have frame counted the times, here is what the times would have been at where the hands were on the timer:
(3.58) (4.05) 3.89 3.95 3.61 = 3.81 average💀

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and before anyone says "oH, wElL tHiS aVeRaGe IsN't ThE AcTuAl AvErAgE, iT dIdN't rEgIsTeR!!11!!!"
Yep, gonna do that anyway

You see, timer displays have delay, it takes a few deciseconds for it to update to the final time.

Also, frame counting means counting frames, not just looking at a certain frame and drawing conclusions from it
 
wait yiheng almost only gets 3.6s or higher (correct me if I'm wrong, but I think his only sub 3.6 Solves are the 3.27, 3.38, and 3.47) so if he gets sub 4 theres a good chance its all within like 3.7-4.1
 
The WR is now 1.5 seconds faster than the single when I started. Both to Yiheng and the community at large, congrats for pushing cubing to its limits. I remember having conversations not too long ago where averaging 5 seconds was the limit of humans, but boy were we wrong, just like the people who thought sub 10 was the limit.
 
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