Rubik's Cube in 9.96 seconds by Jason Baum
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@Quagom hi Quagom. Your message IS 2 years old, but I will still answer. I believe all ZBLL and ZBF2L cases can be found on the speedsolving website. Just google it, you'll see.
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Wow, I can't believe someone remembered that lol. I'm going to the Fort Lee Winter Open '09, and then the UPenn Spring Open '09. I can't go to the Drexel winter open :(, because I got a chess competition. Hold on, so who are you?
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Thanks dude! Yeah I remember you from Newark. When is your next competition?
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Wow Jason, that was amazing, too bad you didn't make that in Newark Winter '09. If you are wondering who I am (probably not though lol), I'm the guy that asked for your autograph (though more than one person might've), and I had a conversation with you, not knowing who you were... I doubt you would remember it, but just saying.
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unforgettable first impression lol
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Nice solve, one quetion where did you get the ZBLL algorithms... ? I dont know why i cant see them on your website.
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in order for it to be a world record, it has to be done in a competition, but if you mean unofficial record, that's probably in the top 15.
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i hate slanted vids
nobody cares what you hate.
great job jason!
Smarttyy 3 years ago 9
Hahaha
LG1337 3 years ago 2