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Cube Links

I can't even begin to imagine just how many great links I could put in here! Unforunately, it would take me forever to put together the list, so what I've got here will have to do for now. Just click on any of the links below - they will open in a new browser window.

Speedcubing Yahoo! Group A forum for speed cubists, and those who want to become speed cubists, to get together and seek/share help. Join the chat room on a Saturday and Sunday for a more interactive experience.
SpeedCubing.com For everything about speed cubing! It's a great reference site with all sorts of algorithms for solving the cube, along with tips, pictures and videos, tons of links to other cube sites, and it is the home of the unofficial speedcubing world records.
Rubiks.com The official home for Rubik's cubes, along with all sorts of other puzzles and games. Online games and a store for buying your favorite Rubik's puzzles.
Jess Bonde's Cube Page He has a great cube timer, links, and a list of videos sorted by solving time of some of the best speed cubists around. Go there and see how it's done.
Mark Jeay's Cube Page Mark Jeay's simple solution to the Rubik's cube. I found it a little hard to follow (so have patience), but it is a very easy solution to learn - not much memorization.
Jessica Fridrich's Cube Page Jessica is one of the “originals” of speed cubing, placing 10th at the first world championships back in June, 1982. Check her page to learn her method - perhaps the most widely used in speed cubing. She also posted a great historical narrative of her experience with the cube.
Lars Petrus' Cube Page Lars, also one of the “originals,” finished 4th at the world championships in '82. He created a different method that is also fairly widely used.
Gaétan Guimond's Cube Page Gaétan uses the third of the most popular methods - corners first. He describes his method in detail, although you'll have to live with a partial solution, unless you can read french (or use the translation tool at AltaVista to read his french version). He has also mastered the skill of blindfold cubing.
PuzzlingAddiction.com David Barr has created a cube applet that counts your moves, times your solution, and posts your scores. You can even replay your solutions or the solutions of others.

Last modified: Monday, 23-Aug-2004 12:47:51 PDT