
7x7x7 Cube - Speedsolving.com Wiki
Oct 20, 2023 · The 7x7x7 cube (normally referred to as the 7x7x7 or 7x7) is a twistable puzzle in the shape of a cube that is cut six times along each of three axes. The first brand of this puzzle was the …
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[WR] Max Park 7x7 Single: 1:34.15 - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
Feb 16, 2023 · Similar threads [WR] Max Park 1:39.68 7x7 Mean NebraskanSpeedsolver Apr 21, 2024 WR/CR/NR solves 2 Replies 20 Views 1,580 May 6, 2024 Filipe Teixeira [WR] Max Park 1:41.78 7x7 …
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Going into CubingUSA Nationals 2018, Max Park was the defending champion in 3x3, 4x4, 5x5 and One Handed, and defended all 4 titles, as well as gaining titles in 6x6 and 7x7.
7x7 last two centers - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
Jun 2, 2007 · I was wondering, how do you solve the last two centers of a 7x7 (if you use the reduction method) ? How much time do you use for that ?
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Oct 24, 2024 · 7x7 Qiyi WuJi 7x7 Released Mid 2017. It was generally considered the best 7x7 at the time, setting several world records.
Has anyone taken the 7X7 course? - Uber Drivers Forum
Nov 23, 2015 · The 7x7 program came up and thus Glenn. If Glenn won't see the well earned insults, no harm done. Having said that Glenn made a few posts in his day griping about the rating system. He …
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Dec 20, 2025 · There are a few exceptions however -- longer events such as 7x7 take the mean of 3 solves as competition time is limited. Most speedcubers use averages of 100 to gauge their ability at …
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Jan 6, 2008 · Deweyspunkis Nov 5, 2010 Cubing Help & Questions Replies 6 Views 1,227 Nov 6, 2010 Meep A Last two centers on the 7x7 Alpha Shenron Mar 3, 2009 Cubing Help & Questions Replies 4 …
Last 2 centers on 7x7? - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
Aug 29, 2014 · Check out crazybadcuber's tutorial for last 2 centers on a 7x7. Or you could just look up any 7x7 tutorial and skip to where they talk about the last two centers.