Links

Everything

Speedcubing.com
Unofficial World Records and more.

World Cube Association
The body regulating official competitions.

WCA Official Results and Competition Regulations
Official ranking and record database, Rules.

Speedcubing

Lars Vandenbergh's CubeZone
Very good list for LL algorithms (OLL, PLL, COLL). Decription of his record-setting Square-1 method.

Cube Core 909.
[K]Yu Jeong-Min's blog. Amazing F2L tricks, LL algorithms, videos.

CubingTechniques.com by World Champion 2007, Yu Nakajima
[J]Many interesting tips by some of Japan's fastest cubers.

Leyan's Stuff by Leyan Lo
Great optimized last layer algorithms (OLL, PLL, COLL).

Katsuyuki Konishi's Planet Puzzle
[J] Impressive RNC (real no cut) 12-cube average videos and 21 PLL excution video.

Dan's Cube Station
Daniel Harris is the UK Champion. Home of the Fewest Moves Contest and Cubers Profile.

Jessica Fridrich's Rubik's Cube Page
Jessica Fridrich is the inventor of the most popular method in speedcubing. Great cubing tips.

solvethecube.co.uk
Joel van Noort's website. Good algorithms and a nice Pochmann blindfold cubing guide.

cubeloop.com
Dennis Nilsson's site. Very good algorithms. One of the few multislotting guides.

Peter Jensen's Cube Page
One of the best last layer site.

Andy's Cube Page
Andy Camann's speedcubing page with many sets of algorithms.

Suehiro Kondo's pages
[J/E] Japan's first speedcubing site. Includes a ranking on weekly JSCC contest.

Taka's Cube Room
Taka is a talented speedcuber who improved very fast in a very short period of time. Check out his insane FSC videos.

Cubical Labyrinth
[J] Nice last layer algorithms.

Brent's Universe

Richard Patterson's Rubik's Galaxia
A nice list of very fast LL algorithms. A very fast solution for Pyraminx.

Colin's Advanced Cube Page
Includes a list of his algorithms for Fridrich and a nice beginner's guide to speedcubing.

P.J.K. Cards & Hobbies
A nice beginner's guide.

Jess Bonde's Cube Page
Online timer. Videos for every Fridrich LL algorithm.

Erik's flying colours

Dan Knights - On Speedcubing
By World Champion 2003, Dan Knights. An interesting account of his experience with the cube and a great list of tips for speedcubing.

Absolute Mind
By French cuber Sébastien Felix. Cutting edge techniques for Fridrich solvers averaging under 15 seconds. This is one of the few sites where I can still learn a lot of things!

Other Methods

Gilles and His Cubes
A rather entertaining site by Frrrench cuber Gilles Roux. Description of the Roux method, a very fast block-based method.

Zbigniew Zborowski's cube pages
Explanation of ZB method, a highly advanced LBL method that allows you to solve the last layer in one algorithm.

Rubik's Cube Solution Methods by Josef Jelinek
Descriptions of a Beginner's Method, Ortega's method, and Waterman's method.

Speedcubing Method
[J] Japanese speedcubing site with L-cross F2L algorithms, and many interesting sets of algorithms for possible LBL methods.

Masayuki Akimoto's The Rokumentai
[J/E] Masayuki Akimoto is the 2003 World Champion for 4x4x4 and 5x5x5. His site includes a description of CLL/ELL and his original approach for big cubes.

Ryan's Rubik's Cube Page
Ryan Heise has a description of a very efficient intuitive method. You can read his motivation for the method in this post. He also has a lot of other interesting materials, including neat tools and applets. Worth digging through.

Johannes Laire's website
Very nice tools for Petrus solvers and lots of other cool stuff.

Stefan Pochmann's Cube Corner (SPoCC)
The site of the ultimate Puzzle Man. Also a blindfold cubing method.

Blindfold Cubing

See here and here.

Big Cubes (4x4x4, 5x5x5, etc)

BigCubes.com
The most popular method explained.

Chris Hardwick's guide
Another great tutorial. Chris also has an intermediate 4x4x4 method.

Arnaud's 5x5x5 Edge-Pairing method and video tutorials

Chris's guide for solving cubes of any size
It's not complete yet, but you can follow him solving a 20x20x20.

Other Twisty Puzzles

Jaap's Puzzle Page
Solutions for all kinds of puzzles.

Time Traveler's Page
The webmaster sells cool puzzles such as mental block and 5 layer square-1.

3D Puzzle Reconstruction Studio
The coolest twisty puzzles ever. Custom made and sold at request.

Shops

See Speedcubers' Shopping Guide.

Videos

StrangePuzzle.com

YouTube is a great place to find videos and tutorials. Here are two users you should definitely check out: Yu Nakajima and Harris Chan.

Clubs and Forums

Yahoo! Speedsolving Rubik's Cube Club
Blindfold Solving Yahoo Forum
Ryan Heise has a nice viewer for these forums.

Speedsolving the Rubik's Cube and Other Puzzles
A newer phpBB forum.

Official WCA Forum

Japan Speed Cubing Club
[J] The Japanese forum on speedcubing.

Caltech Cube Club
Information on tournaments. Also see their website.

Forum postings everyone should read

The 100-meter dash analogy; why it's not unreasonable to use a StackMat: here, here, and here.

Cube Simulators

Ryan Heise's Rubik's Cube Simulator
Best applets ever. Moves are assigned to the keyboard in a natural way. Also see the blindfold version and bigger cubes, up to 10x10x10.

puzzlingaddiction.com
David Barr's page has a nice applet for 2x2x2 up to 30x30x30. Easy to handle, but can be hard to visualize.

Online Contests

Sunday Contest
Organized by Jon Morris. Winner wins a set of stickers from Cubesmith.

Ryan's Competitions
Linear FMC and Blindfold Cubing Contest for 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5.

Fewest Move Contest

Tools

ACube
Java program that finds solution to given configurations, even partially. It has no GUI, so the command is a bit tedious, but you make it fix the orientation of a particular piece, etc, which makes it very varsatile in its use. Also, by restricting certain moves, you can find algs that can be used on cuboids. Powerful tool for anyone looking for useful algs. Ryan Heise made very nice graphical front end for ACube.

Ron's Cube Solver
Nice program to find solutions, even for partially defined cases.

Cube Explorer
Using this program, you can instantly find near-optimal solutions to any pattern. The current version also supports webcams, which allows it to solve a cube without inputting the facelets by hand. Sweet! Explanation of the two-phase algorithm used to find solutions is pretty interesting, too.

Jelinek's Java Cube Applet
Josef Jelinek developed a very useful and flexible applet for 3x3x3.

WCA Official Cube Scrambler
By Jaap. Lets you select the number of scrambles, the number of moves per scramble, the type of puzzle, and displays the resulting scramble in the color scheme of your choice. Also visit Jaap's Scratch Pad.

JNetCube Timer
Java timer written by Chris Hunt. My timer of choice on computers.

RubikTime and Rubik's Cube Timer
Nice online timers.

CCT
A timer allowing you to connect a stackmat to your computer.

ProfessorPlayer
Scriptable applet for 5x5x5 developed by Markus Pirzer.

Algorithm Mirrors
Chris Hunt's tool for mirroring and inverting algorithms along various planes of reflection. A very useful tool, especially if you're left-handed and need to quickly produce algorithms with many L from existing algorithms.

Algorithms

Bernard Helmstetter's Page
Lots of algorithms for all 1212 last layer cases.


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