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− | '''Vincent Wong''' is a competitive Australian cuber who uses the [[Roux method]]. He is officially the fastest Roux method solver in | + | '''Vincent Wong''' is a competitive Australian cuber who uses the [[Roux method]]. He is officially the fastest Roux method solver in Oceania. He is also known for his activities in the [https://www.reddit.com/r/Cubers/ /r/Cubers] subreddit and Discord which he has the alias of '''Kangaroux''' or '''TheBrutux168'''. At his latest competition, [https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/SydneyWinter2017 Sydney Winter 2017], He acquired first place in first, second, and final rounds of [[3x3x3|3x3]]. |
Vincent's main events are 2x2-5x5 and One-Handed. Vincent has achieved a sub-8 second global average (by his estimation) from 3 years of cubing. His YouTube channel, [https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutux168/featured Kangaroux], exhibits his example solves, impressive singles and averages, and the occasional competition videos. | Vincent's main events are 2x2-5x5 and One-Handed. Vincent has achieved a sub-8 second global average (by his estimation) from 3 years of cubing. His YouTube channel, [https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBrutux168/featured Kangaroux], exhibits his example solves, impressive singles and averages, and the occasional competition videos. |
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Vincent Wong is a competitive Australian cuber who uses the Roux method. He is officially the fastest Roux method solver in Oceania. He is also known for his activities in the /r/Cubers subreddit and Discord which he has the alias of Kangaroux or TheBrutux168. At his latest competition, Sydney Winter 2017, He acquired first place in first, second, and final rounds of 3x3.
Vincent's main events are 2x2-5x5 and One-Handed. Vincent has achieved a sub-8 second global average (by his estimation) from 3 years of cubing. His YouTube channel, Kangaroux, exhibits his example solves, impressive singles and averages, and the occasional competition videos.