
The time it takes to solve a Rubik’s cube can vary greatly depending on the individual’s skill level and familiarity with solving methods. On average, for someone who is relatively new to solving Rubik’s cubes and uses a beginner’s method, it may take several minutes to solve the cube. As the solver gains experience and proficiency, the solving time can decrease significantly.
For more experienced solvers who use advanced solving methods, such as the Fridrich method or the Roux method, solving times can be much faster. Professional speedcubers, who compete in Rubik’s cube competitions, can solve the cube in under 10 seconds, with world record times currently well below 5 seconds.
It’s important to note that solving times can vary greatly depending on factors such as the complexity of the cube’s scrambled state, the solver’s familiarity with the solving method, finger dexterity, and overall practice and skill level. Regular practice and familiarity with solving methods can lead to faster solving times over time.
Here’s an interesting video about fast cube solvers.
