Difference between revisions of "Yusheng Du"
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− | U R2 U' F' L F' U' L' // | + | U R2 U' F' L F' U' L' // XX-Cross+EO |
− | U' R U R2 U R // | + | U' R U R2 U R // 3rd pair |
− | U2 R' U R // | + | U2 R' U R // 4th pair |
U R' U' R U' R' U2 R // ZBLL | U R' U' R U' R' U2 R // ZBLL | ||
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U // AUF | U // AUF | ||
− | It had a | + | It had a XX-Cross + edge orientation and an [[antisune]] ZBLL. It was his first official sub 6-second solve. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 13:22, 26 January 2022
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Yusheng Du (杜宇生) is a Chinese speedcuber. At the Wuhu Open 2018, on the 24th November 2018, he set a new Rubik's Cube single World Record of 3.47 seconds. This was 0.75 seconds faster than the previous record of 4.22 seconds by Feliks Zemdegs.
The scramble he received was:
- F U2 L2 B2 F' U L2 U R2 D2 L' B L2 B' R2 U2
and his solution was:
z y // inspection
U R2 U' F' L F' U' L' // XX-Cross+EO
U' R U R2 U R // 3rd pair
U2 R' U R // 4th pair
U R' U' R U' R' U2 R // ZBLL
U // AUF
It had a XX-Cross + edge orientation and an antisune ZBLL. It was his first official sub 6-second solve.